H ILLINO 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 1989 Session of the Eighty-sixth General Assembly STATE OF ILLINOIS (No. 17) Vol. III Action on all Bills and Resolutions Through Feb. 15, 1990 Published by the Legislative Reference Bureau Stanley M. Johnston, Executive Director Kathleen H. Kenyon, Editor TABLE OF CONTENTS Joint Committee on Legislative Support Services........... 3 Legislative Reference Bureau Members . . . . ......... .. 3 Standing Committees of the Senate - Chairmen .......... 5 Standing Committees of the House - Chairmen ........... 6 Senate Bills 1-1510 ............... ........ ....... 7 House Bills 1-2987 ................................ . 825 Executive Orders .... ............................. 2097 Resolutions .................... ........ ....... 2099 Joint Session Resolutions .......................... . . 2100 Senate Joint Resolutions Constitutional Amendments ....... 2102 House Joint Resolutions Constitutional Amendments ....... 2106 Senate Joint Resolutions .. . . . . ...... . ......... 2111 House Joint Resolutions ........................... 2134 Senate Resolutions .......... ....... ... ........ 2151 House Resolutions ................ ............... 2234 Statutes Amended ......................... ...... . 2359 Index to Sponsors -Senate................ ........ 2437 Index to Sponsors - House .......................... 2480 Index to Subject Matter ............ . . ........... 2585 Governor's Action ......................... ........ 2750 (1,757-2-90--X04974) (Printed by Authority of the State of Illinois) HB-1190 STECZO - EWING. (Ch. 122, pars. 103-21, 103-33.4 and 103-33.5) Amends the Public Community College Act relative to the transfer of excess funds from the bond and interest account and relative to the appropriate funds for receipt of working cash fund tax and bond proceeds. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: Ch. 46, par. 2A-1.2; Ch. 122, pars. 103-7, 103-12, 103-13, 106-1 and 106-2 Provides for the election of board members of a newly formed community college district by trustee district, and for decennial reapportionment, by the Illinois Com- munity College Board, beginning in 1991. Increases the initial maximum autho- rized grant for a new district to $250,000 (instead of $100,000) based on projected 1st year full time equivalent enrollment times $750 (instead of times $300). Ex- tends until July 1, 1991 a non-high school or high school district's authority and re- sponsibility with respect to the levy of taxes and tuition payments attributable to attendance at a community college for graduates or qualified students residing out- side of a community college district. Adds an immediate effective date. Apr 04 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Higher Education Apr 19 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 014-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 09 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Amendment No.01 EWING Adopted Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 23 3d Reading Consideration PP Calendar Consideration PP. May 26 Interim Study Calendar HIGHER ED 3HB-1191 KEANE - JOHNSON - SATTERTHWAITE - MAYS - RONAN. (Ch. 23, pars. 1372, 1374 and new par. 1374.1; Ch. 48, par. 39m-5; Ch. 108 1/2, par. 15-113.10 and new par. 9-121.9; Ch. 127, par. 133b.10 and Ch. 144, par. 28) Amends an Act in relation to the University of Illinois Hospital, the Wage Pay- ment and Collection Act, the Pension Code, the State Property Control Act and an Act in relation to the University of Illinois. Repeals an Act to transfer certain func- tions of the Illinois Mental Health Institutes from the Department of Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities to the Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois. Permits the University of Illinois Board of Trustees to lease hospital land and property to the county in which it is located. Allows the transfer of credit be- tween pension systems by certain county and university employees. Permits a State university to convey tangible property and sell supplies to a county which operates a hospital. Makes other changes. Effective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: Ch. 48, par. 39m-5; Ch. 108 1/2, par. 15-113.10 and new par. 9-121.9 Adds reference to: Ch. 34, new par. 1145; Ch. 127, par. 150a Deletes changes in the Wage Payment and Collection Act, the Pension Code. De- letes provisions repealing an Act to transfer certain functions of the Illinois Mental Health Institutes. Removes the increase from 18 to 20 years of the maximum length of certain U of I leases in support of science and medicine. Amends an Act concern- ing the classified civil service of Cook County to require continuation of employ- ment for certain civil service employees of hospitals leased to Cook County. Amends the State Finance Act to require lump sum payment to a transferring State employ- ee for accrued time not credited by the new employer. FISCAL NOTE (U of I) 3 Fiscal Note Act and Pension System Impact Note Act may be applicable. 1385 HB-1190 HB-1191-Cont. The University would be relieved of its obligation on the bal- ance of the construction debt. The lease of the facility, the transfer of equipment and the sale of inventory of supplies are expected to be neutral as to appropriated funds. The trans- fer of employees to the county would reduce State costs for in- surance by $2.4 million per year and for pensions by $4.0 mil- lion per year. The cost of care provided to Department of Cor- rections immates, provided without charge now, would be $1.0 to $1.5 million per year. The hospital would continue to require about $16.3 million per year of the University's appropriation for at least 3 years after the transfer. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes effective date. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Adds reference to: Ch. 23, new par. 1374.2 Prohibits the U of I from implementing any agreement for an off-campus medical education facility unless it certifies that conditions specified by the Department of Public Health conditions have been met. Apr 04 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Higher Education May 02 Amendment No.01 HIGHER ED Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 013-001-003 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 11 Fiscal Note Requested AS AMENDED-KUBIK St Mandate Fis Nte ReqAS AMENDED-KUBIK Pension Note Requestd AS AMENDED-KUBIK Fiscal Note filed Second Reading Floor motion PENSION NOTE AND STATE MANDATES DO NOT APPLY - KEANE Motion prevailed 063-040-000 Pension Note Not Required St Mandate Fis Nte Not Req Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 24 Third Reading - Passed 085-015-016 May 26 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor LECHOWICZ Placed Calendr,First Readng May 30 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 01 Assigned to Public Health, Welfare & Correctn Jun 09 Recommnded do pass as amend 008-004-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 21 Second Reading Amendment No.01 PUB HLTH WEL Adopted Amendment No.02 SMITH & TOPINKA Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 23 Third Reading - Passed 038-015-006 Speaker's Tbl. Concurrence 01,02 Jun 24 H Noncncrs in S Amend. 01,02 Jun 26 Secretary's Desk Non-concur 01,02 Jun 27 S Refuses to Recede Amend 01,02 S Requests Conference Comm 1ST Sen Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/LECHOWICZ SMITH, D'ARCO, TOPINKA & KEATS 1386 HB-1191-Cont. Jun 28 Hse Accede Req Conf Comm 1ST Hse Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/KEANE, YOUNG,A, SATTERTHWAITE, HOFFMAN AND CHURCHILL Jun 30 House report submitted Senate report submitted Senate Conf. report lost 1ST/016-039-003 S Requests Conference Comm 2ND Jul 01 Tabled House Rule 79(E) SHB-1192 KEANE - JOHNSON - SATTERTHWAITE - MAYS - RONAN. (Ch. 23, pars. 1372 and 1374) Amends an Act in relation to the University of Illinois Hospital and University of Illinois health care programs. Places control of the Hospital in the University's Board of Trustees, rather than merely the University. Provides that the dol- lar-for-dollar reduction of the University's repayment obligation to the State result- ing from the Hospital's provision of indigent health care shall be applied to the financing costs of a replacement hospital. Effective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: Ch. 23, new par. 1373.1 Provides that leases of University hospitals or medical facilities to units of local government shall provide for employment of University of Illinois Hospital civil ser- vice employees by the local units. STATE MANDATES ACT FISCAL NOTE, AS AMENDED In the opinion of DCCA, HB 1192, as amended by House Amendment 1, fails to meet the definition of a mandate. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. (Senate recedes November 1, 1989) Deletes effective date. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. (Senate recedes November 1, 1989) Adds reference to: (Ch. 23, new par. 1373.2) Prohibits the U of I from implementing any agreement for an off-campus medical education facility unless it certifies that conditions specified by the Department of Public Health conditions have been met. CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT NO. 1. Recommends that the Senate recede from S-ams 1 and 2. Recommends that the bill be further amended as follows: Deletes reference to: (Ch. 23, pars. 1372 and 1374 and new par. 1372.1) Adds reference to: (Ch. 91 1/2, pars. 100-4 and 809, new par. 809.1 and rep. pars. 100-11 and 100-13; Ch. 127, par. 63b13.24) Changes the title and deletes everything. Creates a new Act and amends an Act codifying the powers and duties of the Department of Mental Health and Develop- mental Disabilities, the Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities Confidenti- ality Act and the Civil Administrative Code. Provides for the transfer of the Institute for Juvenile Research and the Illinois Institute for Developmental Disabil- ities from the Departments of Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities and Central Management Services to the Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois. Effective July 1, 1990. Apr 04 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Higher Education May 02 Amendment No.01 HIGHER ED Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 013-001-003 Placed Calndr,Second Readng 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1387 HB-1192-Cont. 1388 May 11 St Mandate Fis Nte ReqAS AMENDED-KUBIK Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Calendar Order of 3rd Rdng May 24 Third Reading - Passed 084-016-014 May 26 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor LECHOWICZ Placed Calendr,First Readng May 30 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 01 Assigned to Public Health, Welfare & Correctn Jun 09 Recommnded do pass as amend 008-004-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 21 Second Reading Amendment No.01 PUB HLTH WEL Adopted Amendment No.02 SMITH & TOPINKA Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 23 Third Reading - Passed 040-010-003 Speaker's Tbl. Concurrence 01,02 Jun 24 H Noncncrs in S Amend. 01,02 Jun 26 Secretary's Desk Non-concur 01,02 Jun 27 S Refuses to Recede Amend 01,02 S Requests Conference Comm 1ST Sen Conference Comm Apptd IST/LECHOWICZ SMITH, D'ARCO, TOPINKA & KEATS Jun 28 Hse Accede Req Conf Comm 1ST Hse Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/KEANE, SATTERTHWAITE, YOUNG,A, HOFFMAN AND CHURCHILL Jul 01 Tabled House Rule 79(E) Oct 18 Exempt under Hse Rule 29(C) Mtn filed take from Table SUSPEND RULE 79(E) PLACE ON ORDER OF CONF. COMM. REPTS. -KEANE Mtn Take From Table Prevail Hse Conference Comm Apptd 1ST (06-28-89) Oct 19 House report submitted Oct 31 House Conf. report Adopted 1ST/104-001-003 Nov 01 Senate report submitted Senate Conf. report Adopted IST/058-000-000 Both House Adoptd Conf rpt 1ST Passed both Houses Nov 30 Sent to the Governor Dec 05 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-0955 Effective date 90-07-01 ' HB-1193 DUNN,JOHN. (Ch. 85, par. 611, new par. 61 la; Ch. 120, par. 9-901; Ch. 127, new par. 141.255) Amends the revenue sharing Act, the Income Tax Act and the State Finance Act to provide that 3/35 (now 1 /12) of the State income tax receipts be deposited 97.2% 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. HB-1193-Cont. to the Local Government Distributive Fund and 2.8% to the County Correctional Facilities Support Fund which is a newly created special fund in the State treasury from which appropriations are made to the Department of Corrections for the pur- pose of financing the operations and maintenance of county correctional facilities opened after January 1, 1988 and built as a result of a mandate from the Depart- ment of Corrections. Effective July 1, 1989. Apr 04 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Revenue May 04 Interim Study Calendar REVENUE HB-1194 KEANE - SATTERTHWAITE - MAYS - RONAN. (Ch. 23, par. 1374; Ch. 144, par. 28b) Amends Acts relating to the organization of the University of Illinois and to that University's hospital and health care programs. Changes an internal citation to the long title of an Act to that Act's short title, and replaces "one dollar" with $1. Apr 04 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Higher Education May 04 Interim Study Calendar HIGHER ED ' HB-1195 SATTERTHWAITE. (Ch. 120, pars. 439.3, 439.9,439.33, 439.39, 439.103, 439.109, 441 and 442; Ch. 122, new par. 2-3.95; Ch. 127, new pars. 141.255 and 142z20; Ch. 144, new par. 189.20) Amends the State occupation and use tax Acts, The School Code, the State fi- nance Act and the Board of Higher Education Act. Specifically includes computer software as taxable tangible personal property. Defines computer software. Also provides that the net revenue realized from the State occupation and use taxes im- posed on software be deposited in the Education Assistance Fund from which not more than 2/3 of the money shall be appropriated to the State Board of Education for grants to school districts subject to The School Code in proportion to average daily attendance and not more than 1/3 of the money shall be appropriated to the Board of Higher Education for Grants to public institutions of higher education in proportion to the full-time student enrollment. Effective January 1, 1990. Apr 04 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Revenue May 05 Interim Study Calendar REVENUE HB-1196 SATTERTHWAITE. (Ch. 127, new par. 49.06f) Amends the Civil Administrative Code. Requires the Division of Water Re- sources of the Department of Transportation to establish a committee to develop a water use permit plan. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Requires DOT to establish the committee and changes its purpose to studying in- stream use conflicts and identifying a program to protect and manage instream flow resources. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Makes the Director of the Division of Water Resources the committee's chair- man. Adds a representative of the Department of Agriculture to the committee's membership. Apr 04 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Transportation and Motor Vehicles Apr 26 Amendment No.01 TRANSPORTATN Adopted DP Amnded Consent Calendar 022-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1389 HB-1196-Cont. May 03 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read May 09 Mtn Prev-Recall 2nd Reading Amendment No.02 SATTERTHWAITE Adopted Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 37(D)/116-000-000 Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 116-000-000 May 11 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 18 Sen Sponsor JOYCE,JJ Placed Calendr,First Readng May 22 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 23 Assigned to Executive Jun 01 Recommended do pass 018-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 15 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 19 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 14 Sent to the Governor Aug 14 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-0191 Effective date 90-01-01 HB-1197 WAIT. (Ch. 34, new par. 409.2b) Amends the Counties Act. Allows a tax of 0.1% for grants to townships for road improvements. Grants may be made only to a township with an aggregate assessed value of less than $20,000,000. The county grant must be matched by the township in an amount which is 50% of the county grant. The tax is not subject to rate or amount limitations on taxes for other county purposes. Apr 04 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Select Comm. on Roads and Bridges May 05 Interim Study Calendar ROADS BRIDGES HB-1198 WOJCIK. (Ch. 82, pars. 1, 5, 17, and 21) Amends the Mechanics' Liens Act. Allows interest on a lien at 2 points above prime. Requires the contractor's statement to have attached to it sworn statements from parties furnishing materials or labor. Provides that attorney's fees are taxed as costs against the losing parties. Provides that a contract between an owner and a contractor cannot waive lien rights of a subcontractor or materialman. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: Ch. 82, pars. 5, 17, and 21. Deletes all changes. Provides for a flat 10% rate of interest on mechanics' lien claims. Apr 04 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Judiciary I May 04 Motion disch comm, advc 2nd Committee Judiciary I May 05 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 014-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 18 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Amendment No.01 WOJCIK Adopted Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 19 Short Debate-3rd Passed 111-000-000 May 22 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng 1390 1391 HB-1198-Cont. May 25 Sen Sponsor GEO-KARIS Placed Calendr,First Readng May 30 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 01 Assigned to Labor Jun 08 Recommended do pass 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 13 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 15 Added As A Joint Sponsor KARPIEL Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 19 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 14 Sent to the Governor Sep 07 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-0807 Effective date 90-01-01 HB-1199 DUNN,JOHN - LAURINO, STERN AND MORROW. (Ch. 95 1/2, pars. 3-703 and 6-301.1; Ch. 127, par. 34) Amends The Illinois Vehicle Code and The Illinois Identification Card Act. Pro- hibits any person from distributing, duplicating, manufacturing, advertising or sell- ing driver's licenses, permits, Identification Cards, Disabled Person Identification Cards, certificates of title, registrations, registration plates, registration stickers, special plates or permits which purport to have been issued by the Secretary of State. Permits the Secretary of State to seek a restraining order in a court against any person who advertises such items. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Clarifies that the Secretary of State is to request the Attorney General to seek a restraining order against any persons who advertise fraudulent driver's licenses, permits, Identification Cards, Disabled Person I.D. Cards, registration, titles, plates or permits. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Provides that the Secretary of State may request the Attorney General to seek a restraining order against any person who advertises fraudulent documents issued pursuant to the Vehicle Code. Apr 04 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Select Comm Constitut'nal Officers May 04 Amendment No.01 CONST OFFICER Adopted Do Pass Amend/Short Debate 012-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 09 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Amendment No.02 DUNN,JOHN Adopted Amendment No.03 DUNN,JOHN Withdrawn Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 18 Third Reading - Passed 116-000-000 May 22 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 31 Sen Sponsor SEVERNS Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 01 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Transportation Jun 13 Recommended do pass 013-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 15 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 19 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 14 Sent to the Governor Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-0551 Effective date 90-01-01 HB-1200 CHURCHILL - RONAN. (Ch. 120, par. 417.7) Amends the Motor Fuel Tax Law to change the definition of Department from Department of Revenue of the State of Illinois to the Illinois Department of Revenue. Apr 04 1989 First reading Apr 07 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Select Comm. on Roads and Bridges Recommended do pass 016-002-001 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 24 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading May 26 Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 30 Tabled House Rule 37(G) HB-1201 YOUNG,A. (Ch. 38, par. 1005-5-3) Amends the Unified Code of Corrections to provide that persons convicted of a Class 1 felony committed while serving a term of periodic imprisonment shall not be eligible for probation or conditional discharge. Apr 04 1989 First reading Apr 07 May 04 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary II Interim Study Calendar JUDICIARY II HB-1202 HOMER AND WOOLARD. (Ch. 56 1/2, par. 1655) Amends the Narcotics Profit Forfeiture Act to provide that a designee of the At- torney General is authorized to sell all property forfeited and seized pursuant to the Act. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Provides that a person who commits the offense of narcotics racketeering shall forfeit to the State of Illinois any property or property interest used to facilitate a vi- olation of the Act. Provides that a forfeiture hearing may be held before or after the filing of an information or return of an indictment. Creates a rebuttable presump- tion that property of a person charged or to be charged with narcotics racketeering is subject to forfeiture under specified circumstances. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Provides for the seizure of property used to facilitate narcotics racketeering. Apr 04 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Judiciary II May 04 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 016-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 24 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate May 26 Amendment No.01 HOMER Adopted Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Short Debate-3rd Passed 091-001-001 May 31 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor DALEY,J Added As A Joint Sponsor DEL VALLE Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 01 First reading Rfrd to Comi Waive Posting Notice n on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary HB-1199-Cont. Sep 01 Apr 27 1392 HB-1202-Cont. Jun 09 Recommended do pass 012-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 15 Second Reading Amendment No.01 DALEY,J Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 21 Third Reading - Passed 058-000-000 Speaker's Tbl. Concurrence 01 Jun 27 H Concurs in S Amend. 01/091-019-007 Passed both Houses Jul 26 Sent to the Governor Aug 30 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-0350 Effective date 90-01-01 HB-1203 MCPIKE - FARLEY - STANGE. (Ch. 48, pars. 1603, 1607, 1608, 1609, 1610, 1611, 1614, 1615, 1620, 1702, 1707, 1710, 1711, 1712, 1714, 1715, 1716; rep. par. 1616) Amends the Illinois Public Labor Relations Act and the Illinois Educational La- bor Relations Act relating to various definitions, recognition of bargaining units, unfair labor practices, unfair labor practice procedures and enforcement of labor relations board orders. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: Ch. 48, pars. 1603, 1607, 1608, 1609 1610, 1611, 1614, 1620, 1702, 1707, 1711, 1712, 1714, 1715 1716; rep. par. 1616 Adds reference to: Ch. 48, pars. 1615 and 1717 Deletes title and everything after the enacting clause. Amends the Public Labor Relations Act. Makes a grammatical change. Amends the Educational Labor Rela- tions Act. Changes a reference to an Act. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: Ch. 48, pars. 1615 and 1717 Adds reference to: Ch. 48, pars. 1603, 1610, 1611, 1614, 1617, 1702, 1711, 1712, 1714, 1715, 1716; Ch. 85, par. 601 Amends various Acts relating to labor relations. Deletes title and everything af- ter the enacting clause. Makes various changes relating to unfair labor practices, impasse procedures, arbitration of certain disputes and enforcement of labor board orders. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Adds reference to Ch. 48, par. 1620 Provides that Public Labor Relations Act applies to fire protection districts em- ploying 10 firefighters or more. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 3. Revises definition of supervisor in relation to State supervisors. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 4. Deletes reference to: Ch. 85, title prec. 601, par. 601 Deletes provisions amending An Act to require the corporate authorities of coun- ties and municipal corporations to furnish statements showing receipts and expenditures. Apr 04 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Labor & Commerce May 03 Amendment No.01 LABOR COMMRCE Adopted Do Pass Amend/Short Debate 015-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 09 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 18 Short Debate-3rd Passed 109-000-006 May 22 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor JACOBS Placed Calendr,First Readng 1393 HB-1203-Cont. May 23 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Higher Education Jun 06 Committee discharged Re-referred to Labor Jun 08 Recommended do pass 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 13 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 22 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.01 JACOBS Adopted 028-011-007 Amendment No.02 JACOBS Verified Adopted Amendment No.03 JACOBS Adopted 029-027-000 Amendment No.04 HUDSON Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 23 Third Reading - Passed 035-022-001 Speaker's Tbl. Concurrence 01,02,03,04 Jul 01 Tabled House Rule 79(E) HB-1204 MATIJEVICH - STERN AND CURRAN. Appropriates $2,184,127 to the Northern Illinois Police Crime Laboratory for the costs of an automated fingerprint identification system. Effective July 1, 1989. Apr 04 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Appropriations I May 11 Interim Study Calendar APPROP I 'HB-1205 MATIJEVICH. (Ch. 24, par. 8-3-14; Ch. 34, par. 409.12) Amends the Illinois Municipal Code and the Counties Act. Provides that if a county or municipality imposes and collects a hotel occupation tax and is affiliated with a local tourism and convention bureau that is eligible for certain State grant funds, 50% of the net revenues realized by the county or municipality from the tax shall be distributed to the bureau. Apr 04 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Revenue May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-1206 KLEMM - MORROW. (Ch. 121 1/2, par. 262L) Amends the Consumer Fraud and Deceptive Business Practices Act to provide that cars advertised as executives' or officials' vehicles shall have been used exclu- sively by executives of the manufacturer or dealer and shall not have been sold pre- viously to a member of the public. Provides that cars described as "executives" must also be described as "driven" or "used". HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Removes provision that cars advertised as being "executives" must be described as "driven or used". Apr 04 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Consumer Protection Apr 19 Amendment No.01 CONSUMER PROT Adopted DP Amnded Consent Calendar 018-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read SFiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1394 HB-1206--Cont. May 03 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read May 09 Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 116-000-000 May 11 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 25 Sen Sponsor KARPIEL Placed Calendr,First Readng May 30 First reading Rfrd to Comm Jun 01 Jun 08 Jun 13 Jun 19 Jul 14 Aug 30 Assigned to Ex on Assignment xecutive Recommended do pass 020-000-000 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 86-0351 Effective date 90-01-01 HB-1207 EWING. (Ch. 63, par. 343; Ch. 127, new par. 3106) Amends the Illinois Economic and Fiscal Commission Act and the Illinois Capi- tal Budget and 5 Year Capital Improvement Programs Act. Requires the Economic and Fiscal Commission to submit annual assessments of the State's long-term capi- tal projects needs to the General Assembly. Requires the Bureau of the Budget to annually submit such a report to the legislative leaders and the Economic and Fiscal Commission. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: Ch. 127, par. 142t Amends the State Finance Act. Provides for acceptance of gifts to the Capital Development Board Contributory Trust Fund and return of any gifts not expended on specified capital improvements. Apr 04 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to State Government Administration Apr 19 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 011-000-001 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 09 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng May 16 Amendment No.01 EWING Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Mtn Prev Amendment No.02 EWING Amendment No.03 EWING Appeal Ruling of Chair EWING Motion failed Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Short Debate-3rd Passed 114-000-000 May 17 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor NETSCH Placed Calendr,First Readng May 22 May 23 Jun 01 Jun 13 Jun 19 Adopted v-Recall 2nd Reading Withdrawn Ruled not germane First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Executive Recommended do pass 018-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Passed both Houses 1395 HB-1207-Cont. Jul 14 Sent to the Governor Aug 14 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-0192 Effective date 90-01-01 'HB-1208 HOMER - BRESLIN - SALTSMAN - LEVIN - DUNN,JOHN, HASARA, HICKS, LEITCH, COWLISHAW, HULTGREN, DIDRICKSON, ACKER- MAN, CURRAN, GRANBERG, EDLEY AND WAIT. (New Act) Creates the Service Tax Delinquency Amnesty Act. Provides that, during a spec- ified 60-day period, the Department of Revenue shall grant amnesty from interest and civil and criminal penalties for failure to pay service occupation and service use taxes on medical appliances if the person applying for amnesty pays such taxes dur- ing the amnesty period. Effective immediately. FISCAL NOTE (Dept. of Revenue) The bill would have a minimal positive affect on State reve- nues. Local governments would lose more interest and penalty than the State. The exact fiscal impact of the bill cannot be determined since the Dept. does not know the number of delin- quent taxpayers nor the total amount of outstanding liability. Apr 04 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Revenue May 04 Recommended do pass 011-003-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Fiscal Note filed Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 17 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 23 Interim Study Calendar REVENUE HB-1209 MCGANN. (Ch. 122, pars. 34-1.1, 34-2.1, 34-2.1b and 34-2.5) Amends The School Code. Revises membership qualifications for Chicago local school and subdistrict councils, and increases to 3 from one the number of represen- tatives per local school council on a subdistrict council. Apr 04 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Implementatn Chicago School Reform May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D SHB-1210 MCGANN. (Ch. 38, new par. 24-2.3) Amends the Criminal Code of 1961 to make a manufacturer or seller of a firearm which is used to cause the death or injury of any other person guilty of a Class 4 fel- ony. Makes such manufacturer or seller civilly liable to a person injured or to the survivors of a person killed as a result of the use of such firearm. Apr 04 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Judiciary II May 02 Interim Study Calendar JUDICIARY II HB-1211 LEVERENZ - MCPIKE. Appropriates $1 to the Board of Higher Education to conduct a joint study with the Bureau of the Budget regarding the economic status of purchasers of College Savings Bonds. Effective July 1, 1989. ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. * Correctional Budget and Impact Note Act may be applicable. 1396 H B-1211-Cont. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. (Senate recedes November 3, 1989) Increases appropriation to $2. 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 enacting clause. Makes supplemental appropriations for FY90 to the following agencies: Abandoned Mined Lands Reclamation Council ... Dept. on Aging ... Dept. of Agriculture ... Dept. of Alcohol & Substance Abuse ... Board of Governors ... Board of Higher Education ... Build Illinois ... Capital Development Board ... Dept. of Central Management Services ... Dept. of Children & Family Services ... Illinois Commerce Commission ... Dept. of Commerce & Community Affairs ... Illinois Community College Board ... State Comptroller ... Dept. of Conservation ... Court of Claims ... Criminal Justice Information Authority ... Illinois Development Finance Authority ... Economic & Fiscal Commission ... Emergency Services & Disaster Agency ... Dept. of Energy & Natural Resources ... Environmental Protection Agency ... State Fire Marshal ... Governor ... Governor's Council on Health & Physical Fitness ... Historic Preservation Agency ... Dept. of Labor ... Lieutenant Governor ... Dept. of Mental Health & Developmental Disabilities ... Dept. of Military Affairs ... Dept. of Mines & Minerals ... Dept. of Nuclear Safety ... Prisoner Review Board ... Dept. of Public Aid ... Dept. of Public Health ... Illinois Racing Board ... Dept. of Revenue ... Secretary of State ... Southern Illinois Univer- sity ... State Appellate Defender ... State's Attorneys Ap- pellate Prosecutor ... State Board of Education ... State Board of Elections ... Dept. of State Police ... Student Assistance Commission ... Supreme Court ... Dept. of Trans- portation ... State Treasurer ... University of Illinois ... Dept. of Veterans' Affairs GOVERNOR MESSAGE Line item vetoes amounts totalling $39,433,310 and reduces various line items by a total of $6,345,900. Vetoes language authorizing specified $500 awards under the Merit Recognition Scholarship program. line item vetoes to the following agencies: Dept. of Mental Health & Developmental Disabilities ... Dept. of Public Health ... Dept. of Transportation ... Capital Development Board ... Dept. of Agriculture ... Secretary of State ... Abandoned Mined Lands Reclamation Council ... Lieutenant Governor ... Ill. Criminal Justice Information Authority ... Auditor General ... Dept. of Energy & Natural Resources ... Prairie State 2000 Authority ... Southern Illinois University ... Dept. of Commerce & Community Affairs ... Dept. of Conservation ... Board of Higher Education ... Comptroller ... University of Illinois ... Dept. of Alcoholism and Substance Abuse ... Environmental Protection Agency ... Olive Harvey College ... Dept. of Nuclear Safety ... Ill. Community College Board ... Dept. on Aging ... State Board of Education reduction to the following agencies: Board of Governors ... Environmental Protection Agency ... Dept. of Veterans' Affairs ... Secretary of State ... State Board of Education ... Dept. of Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities. Apr 04 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Appropriations II May 11 Recommended do pass 011-009-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 18 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 26 Motion EXTEND 3RD RD DEADLINE UNTIL 5-31-89 - LEVERENZ Mtm Prevail Suspend Rul 37G 117-000-000 Placed Calndr,Third Reading 1397 HB-1211-Cont. 1398 May 31 Third Reading - Passed 106-003-000 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 01 Sen Sponsor HALL Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 06 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Appropriations II Jun 15 Recommnded do pass as amend 016-001-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 20 Second Reading Amendment No.01 APPROP II Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 21 Third Reading - Passed 057-001-001 Jun 22 Speaker's Tbl. Concurrence 01 Jun 27 H Noncncrs in S Amend. 01 Jun 28 Secretary's Desk Non-concur 01 S Refuses to Recede Amend 01 S Requests Conference Comm 1ST Sen Conference Comm Apptd IST/HALL CARROLL, ROCK, MAITLAND & ETHEREDGE Jun 29 Hse Accede Req Conf Comm IST Hse Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/MCPIKE, LEVERENZ, BOWMAN, RYDER AND MAYS Jul 01 Tabled House Rule 79(E) Oct 10 Exempt under Hse Rule 29(C) Tabled House Rule 79(E) Oct 18 Mtn filed take from Table SUSPEND RULE 79(E) PLACE ON ORDER OF CONF. COMM. REPTS. -BOWMAN Mtn Take From Table Prevail Hse Conference Comm Apptd 1ST (06-29-89) Nov 02 Senate report submitted Senate Conf. report Adopted 1ST/041-012-002 Nov 03 House report submitted 3/5 vote required House Conf. report Adopted IST/075-028-010 Both House Adoptd Conf rpt 1ST Passed both Houses Nov 13 Sent to the Governor Dec 05 Governor item reduction PUBLIC ACT 86-0956 Effective date 89-12-05 Placed Cal. Item/Red. Veto Dec 14 Mtn filed ovrrde item veto 01/MATIJEVICH -BOWMAN PG 180 & LN 31-35 Mtn filed ovrrde item veto 02/WOOLARD PG 190 & LN 15-21 Placed Cal. Item/Red. Veto Dec 18 Mtn filed ovrrde item veto 03/YOUNGE,W PG 169 & LN 33-35; PG 170 & LN 1-8 Mtn filed ovrrde item veto 04/YOUNGE,W PG 187 & LN 19-23 Placed Cal. Item/Red. Veto Jan 04 1990 Mtn filed ovrrde item veto 05/HALLOCK PG 196 & LN 35; PG 197 & LN 1-4 Mtn filed ovrrde item veto 06/HOMER H B-121 1-Cont. Jan 04-Cont. PG 56 & LN 6-12 Mtn filed ovrrde item veto 07/CURRIE-MCPIKE PG 186 & LN 35 PG 187 & LN 1-4 Placed Cal. Item/Red. Veto Jan 08 Mtn filed ovrrde item veto 08/RICHMOND PG 169 & LN 23-27 Mtn filed ovrrde item veto 09/PHELPS PG 62 & LN 11-17 Mtn filed ovrrde item veto 10/PHELPS PG 178 & LN 6-12 Mtn filed ovrrde item veto 11/PHELPS PG 183 & LN 32-35; PG 184 & LN 1-2 Mtn filed ovrrde item veto 12/PHELPS PG 180 & LN 5-9 Mtn filed ovrrde item veto 13/WOOLARD PG 179 & LN 29-33 Mtn filed ovrrde item veto 14/WOOLARD PG 183 & LN 27-31 Mtn filed ovrrde item veto 15/EDLEY PG 184 & LN 10-14 Mtn filed ovrrde item veto 16/HICKS PG 182 & LN 31-35 Mtn filed ovrrde item veto 17/HICKS PG 184 & LN 20-25 Mtn filed ovrrde item veto 18/HICKS PG 179 & LN 23-28 Mtn filed ovrrde item veto 19/HICKS PG 190 & LN 8-14 Placed Cal. Item/Red. Veto Jan 09 Mtn filed ovrrde item veto 20/WENNLUND PG 200 & LN 9-16 Mtn filed ovrrde item veto 21/WENNLUND PG 199 & LN 1-10 Mtn filed ovrrde item veto 22/WOOLARD PG 190 & LN 6-7 Placed Cal. Item/Red. Veto Jan 10 Mtn filed ovrrde item veto 23/YOUNGE,W PG 185 & LN 2-7 Mtn filed ovrrde item veto 24/MCGANN PG 182 & LN 25-30 Mtn filed ovrrde item veto 25/BALANOFF PG 178 & LN 26-30 Mtn filed ovrrde item veto 26/JONES,LOU PG 193 & LN 8-17 Mtn filed ovrrde item veto 27/YOUNGE,W PG 186 & LN 1-4 3/5 vote required MOTION NO. 2 Override item veto Hse-lost 057-053-002 3/5 vote required MOTION NO. 3 Override item veto Hse-lost 059-047-000 3/5 vote required MOTION NO. 1 Verified Override item veto Hse-lost 067-042-000 3/5 vote required MOTION NO. 4 Override item veto Hse-lost 066-046-000 3/5 vote required MOTION NO. 7 Override item veto Hse-lost 058-052-000 3/5 vote required MOTION NO. 9 Override item veto Hse-lost 062-047-000 1399 HB-1211 -Cont. 1400 Jan 10-Cont. 3/5 vote required MOTION NO. 10 Override item veto Hse-lost 065-046-000 3/5 vote required MOTION NO. 6 Override item veto Hse-lost 066-046-000 3/5 vote required MOTION NO. 15 Override item veto Hse-lost 067-046-000 3/5 vote required MOTION NO. 16 Override item veto Hse-lost 059-046-000 3/5 vote required MOTION NO. 17 Override item veto Hse-lost 061-048-000 3/5 vote required MOTION NO. 18 Override item veto Hse-lost 064-047-000 3/5 vote required MOTION NO. 20 Override item veto Hse-lost 034-062-003 3/5 vote required MOTION NO. 22 Override item veto Hse-lost 056-048-000 3/5 vote required MOTION NO. 24 Override item veto Hse-lost 059-052-000 3/5 vote required MOTION NO. 25 Override item veto Hse-lost 060-045-000 Placed Cal. Item/Red. Veto Jan 11 3/5 vote required MOTION NO. 13 Override item veto Hse-lost 063-048-000 3/5 vote required MOTION NO. 14 Override item veto Hse-lost 066-048-001 3/5 vote required MOTION NO. 27 Override item veto Hse-lost 065-047-000 Item/reduction veto stands. PA 86-0956 HB-1212 BOWMAN - LEVERENZ - MCPIKE. Appropriates $1 to the Bureau of the Budget to study the State's retirement fund- ing policy and its effects on the State's bond rating. Effective July 1, 1989. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes all. Appropriates funds to the Court of Claims in conformity with awards and recommendations of the Court of Claims. Effective July 1, 1989. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Adds $133,281 for a claim for Geupel DeMars, Inc. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 3. Corrects appropriate fund for a specified claim. Apr 04 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Appropriations II May 11 Recommended do pass 011-009-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 18 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 26 Motion EXTEND 3RD RD DEADLINE UNTIL 5-31-89 - LEVERENZ Mtm Prevail Suspend Rul 37G 117-000-000 Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 31 Third Reading - Passed 110-000-002 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng H B-1212-Cont. Jun 01 Jun 06 Jun 16 Jun 20 Jun 21 Jun 22 Jun 29 Jul 11 Aug 30 Sen Sponsor CARROLL Placed Calendr,First Readng First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Appropriations I Recommnded do pass as amend 026-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Amendment No.01 APPROP I Amendment No.02 O'DANIEL 031-027-000 Amendment No.03 CARROLL Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 058-000-001 Speaker's Tbl. Concurrence 01,02,03 H Concurs in S Amend. 1,2,3/116-000-000 Passed both Houses Sent to the Governor Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-0352 Effective date 89-08-30 Adopted Adopted Adopted HB-1213 BOWMAN - LEVERENZ - MCPIKE. Appropriates $1 from the General Revenue Fund to the Comptroller to study use by the State of revolving funds. Effective July 1, 1989. Apr 04 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Appropriations II May 11 Recommended do pass 011-009-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 18 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 26 Motion EXTEND 3RD RD DEADLINE UNTIL 5-31-89- LEVERENZ Mtm Prevail Suspend Rul 37G 117-000-000 Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 31 Third Reading - Passed 111-000-003 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 01 Sen Sponsor CARROLL Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 06 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignmel Jun 16 Jun 20 nt Assigned to Appropriations I Recommended do pass 026-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading HB-1214 LEVERENZ - BOWMAN - MCPIKE. Appropriates $1 to the Department of Central Management Services to conduct a study of the Governor's periods of hiring freezes. Effective July 1, 1989. Apr 04 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Appropriations I May 11 Recommended do pass 027-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 18 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 26 Motion EXTEND 3RD RD DEADLINE UNTIL 5-31-89 - LEVERENZ Mtm Prevail Suspend Rul 37G 117-000-000 Placed Calndr,Third Reading 1401 HB-1214--Cont. May 31 Tabled House Rule 37(G) HB-1215 LEVERENZ - BOWMAN - MCPIKE. Appropriates $1 to the Department of Central Management Services to conduct a study regarding availability of and potential revenue from Departments of Agri- culture and Transportation parking lots. Effective July 1, 1989. Apr 04 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Appropriations I May 11 Recommended do pass 027-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 18 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 26 Motion EXTEND 3RD RD DEADLINE UNTIL 5-31-89 - LEVERENZ Mtm Prevail Suspend Rul 37G 117-000-000 Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 31 Tabled House Rule 37(G) HB-1216 LEVERENZ - BOWMAN - MCPIKE. Appropriates $1 to the Department of Corrections for the study of air transporta- tion needs of the Department. Effective July 1, 1989. Apr 04 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Appropriations I May 11 Recommended do pass 027-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 18 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 26 Motion EXTEND 3RD RD DEADLINE UNTIL 5-31-89 - LEVERENZ Mtm Prevail Suspend Rul 37G 117-000-000 Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 31 Tabled House Rule 37(G) SHB-1217 MCPIKE - LEVERENZ - BOWMAN. (Ch. 127, pars. 652, 653, 654, 655, 656, 657 and 666) Amends the General Obligation Bond Act. Increases the total amount the State is authorized to issue, sell and provide for the retirement of general obligation bonds from $3,588,222,372 to $3,588,222,378. Increases by $1 the amount authorized for capital facilities, transportation, school construction, anti-pollution, coal and ener- gy development and refunding bonds. Effective immediately. STATE DEBT IMPACT NOTE HB-1217 would have no appreciable effect on State general obligation debt. STATE DEBT IMPACT NOTE No change from previous note. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. (Senate July 1, 1989) Increases by $1 the amount authoirzed for capital facilities, transportation, school constructin, anti-pollution, coal and energy development and refunding bonds. CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT NO. 1. Recommends that the Senate recede from S-am 1. Recommends that the bill be further amended as follows: Deletes reference to: Ch. 127, pars. 655, 656, 657, 666 Adds reference to: Ch. 127, pars. 662, 702, 753, 2404 4 State Debt Impact Note Act may be applicable. 1402 HB- 1217-Cont. Deletes the title and everything after the enacting clause. Amends the General Obligation Bond Act to increase the bonding authority by $1,287,068,620 and allo- cate that increased amount. Authorizes the Governor and the Director of the Bu- reau of the Budget to reallocate unspent proceeds. Amends the Transportation Bond Act to revise the allocation of Bond funds. Amends the Capital Development Bond Act of 1972 to revise the allocation of Bond funds. Amends the Baccalaureate Savings Act to reflect the increased amount authorized in the G.O. Bond Act. Ef- fective immediately. Apr 04 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Appropriations I Apr 17 State Debt Note Filed Committee Appropriations I Apr 27 Recommended do pass 026-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 11 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 18 3/5 vote required Third Reading - Passed 111-001-004 May 22 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 25 Sen Sponsor LUFT Placed Calendr,First Readng May 30 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 01 Assigned to Executive Jun 07 State Debt Note Filed Committee Executive Jun 08 Recommended do pass 020-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 15 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 19 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.01 LUFT Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 21 Third Reading - Passed 058-000-000 Speaker's Tbl. Concurrence 01 Jun 24 H Noncncrs in S Amend. 01 Jun 26 Secretary's Desk Non-concur 01 Jun 27 S Refuses to Recede Amend 01 S Requests Conference Comm 1ST Sen Conference Comm Apptd IST/LUFT CARROLL, SAVICKAS, KARPIEL & WEAVER,S Jun 28 Hse Accede Req Conf Comm 1ST Hse Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/MCPIKE, LEVERENZ, BOWMAN, EWING AND TATE Jul 01 Senate report submitted 3/5 vote required Senate Conf. report Adopted 1ST/050-007-000 House report submitted 3/5 vote required House Conf. report Adopted 1ST/072-038-003 Both House Adoptd Conf rpt 1ST Passed both Houses Jul 19 Sent to the Governor Aug 31 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-0453 Effective date 89-08-31 HB-1218 MCPIKE - LEVERENZ - BOWMAN. (Ch. 127, par. 2804) Amends the Build Illinois Bond Act to increase authorized bond amounts for specified programs under the Build Illinois Program. Effective immediately. 1403 HB-1218-Cont. 1404 STATE DEBT IMPACT NOTE HB-1218 will have no appreciable effect on Build Illinois bond debt. STATE DEBT IMPACT NOTE No change from previous note. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. (Senate recedes July 1, 1989) Increases certain bond authorizations by $1. CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT NO. 1. Recommends that the Senate recede from S-am 1. Recommends that the bill be amended as follows: Adds reference to: Ch. 127, par. 2802 Deletes everything. Amends the Build Illinois Bond Act. Increases the amount of bonds authorized for the Build Illinois program. Effective immediately. Apr 04 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Appropriations I Apr 17 State Debt Note Filed Committee Appropriations I Apr 27 Recommended do pass 026-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 11 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 18 3/5 vote required Third Reading - Passed 113-000-002 May 22 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 25 Sen Sponsor LUFT Placed Calendr,First Readng May 30 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 01 Assigned to Executive Jun 07 State Debt Note Filed Committee Executive Jun 08 Recommended do pass 020-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 15 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 19 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.01 LUFT Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 21 Third Reading - Passed 056-000-001 Jun 22 Speaker's Tbl. Concurrence 01 Jun 24 H Noncncrs in S Amend. 01 Jun 26 Secretary's Desk Ndn-concur 01 Jun 27 S Refuses to Recede Amend 01 S Requests Conference Comm 1ST Sen Conference Comm Apptd IST/LUFT CARROLL, SAVICKAS, KARPIEL & WEAVER,S Jun 28 Hse Accede Req Conf Comm 1ST Hse Conference Comm Apptd IST/MCPIKE, BOWMAN, LEVERENZ, EWING AND TATE Jul 01 Senate report submitted 3/5 vote required Senate Conf. report Adopted 1ST/041-015-001 House report submitted 3/5 vote required House Conf. report Adopted IST/077-037-001 Both House Adoptd Conf rpt 1ST Passed both Houses Jul 19 Sent to the Governor H B-1218-Cont. Jul 20 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-0078 Effective date 89-07-20 HB-1219 CURRAN. Appropriates $41,437,200 to the State Board of Education for grants to school districts for mathematics and science improvement and related programs. Effective July 1, 1989. Apr 04 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Appropriations II May 11 Interim Study Calendar APPROP II ' HB-1220 CURRAN - STERN. (122, new par. 2-3.93) Amends The School Code. Creates a mathematics and science improvement grant program for K-6 pupils in qualifying school districts. Effective immediately. Apr 04 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education May 04 Interim Study Calendar ELEM SCND ED 2 HB-1221 CURRAN. (Ch. 73, par. 979h; Ch. 108 1/2, par. 7-142.1, new par. 7-142.2) Amends the Insurance Code and Pension Code. Provides extension of the group health insurance continuation privilege to all members of the Illinois Municipal Re- tirement Fund. Apr 04 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Personnel and Pensions May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-1222 CURRAN, BRUNSVOLD, DEJAEGHER, DELEO, FLOWERS, WHITE, HANNIG, HASARA, PHELPS, PRESTON, WILLIAMS, BLACK, WEL- LER, STECZO, WILLIAMSON, BARNES, DEUCHLER, WENNLUND, JOHNSON, HOMER, DUNN,JOHN, MULCAHEY, SATTERTHWAITE, MCNAMARA, GOFORTH, RYDER AND STEPHENS. (Ch. 122, pars. 10-20.13 and 34-21.6; new par. 2-3.93) Amends The School Code. Requires school boards to adopt written policies con- cerning the waiver of school fees for certain children. Requires the State Board of Education to adopt regulations for such policies. Effective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: Ch. 122, pars. 10-20.13 and 34-21.6 Changes the title and deletes everything after the enacting clause. Amends The School Code. Requires the State Board of Education to select and assist one Chica- go school, 2 Cook County suburb schools, and 4 schools located in 4 different coun- ties other than Cook County to develop and implement 3-year pilot grant projects in which kindergarten or first grade teachers meet with parents to reinforce pupil learning. STATE MANDATES ACT FISCAL NOTE, AS AMENDED The pilot programs would operate for three years for a total program cost of $13,200. STATE DEBT IMPACT NOTE, AS AMENDED House Bill 1222 as amended has no impact on State debt. Apr 04 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education I Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. Z Pension System Impact Note Act may be applicable. 1405 HB-1222-Cont. Apr 28 Amendment No.01 ELEM SCND ED Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 019-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 02 Fiscal Note Requested MCCRACKEN St Mandate Fis Nte ReqMCCRACKEN Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 03 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 05 State Debt Note Filed AS AMENDED Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 23 Interim Study Calendar ELEM SCND ED HB-1223 RYDER - SIEBEN - HANNIG. (New Act) Designates Big Bluestem as the official State Prairie Grass. Effective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Corrects a grammatical error. Apr 04 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Energy Environment & Nat. Resource May 02 Recommended do pass 014-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 24 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading May 26 Amendment No.01 RYDER Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 114-002-001 May 30 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 02 Sen Sponsor DEMUZIO Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 06 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Waive Posting Notice Assigned to Executive Jun 08 Recommended do pass 020-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 13 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 19 Third Reading - Passed 057-002-000 Passed both Houses Jul 14 Sent to the Governor Aug 31 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-0454 Effective date 89-08-31 HB-1224 LEITCH. (Ch. 34, par. 439 and title of Act preceding par. 439) Amends the County Food Establishment Licensing Act. Allows counties under 1,000,000 with a health department to license food service establishments and charge fees, except against units of local government and school districts. Provides that license fees must be reasonably related to the costs of inspection and regulation. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Eliminates exemption from county licensing for establishments where food is sold only as merchandise and not prepared to be consumed on the premises. Removes ex- emption from fees for food establishments operated by units of local governments or school districts; instead allows the county board to waive fees for units of local gov- ernment, school districts, and not-for-profit organizations. 1406 HB- 1224-Cont. Apr 04 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Counties & Townships Apr 19 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 014-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 09 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Amendment No.01 LEITCH Adopted Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 11 Short Debate-3rd Passed 108-000-000 May 12 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 24 Sen Sponsor HAWKINSON Placed Calendr,First Readng May 25 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 26 Assigned to Local Government Jun 08 Recommended do pass 012-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 13 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 19 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 14 Sent to the Governor Sep 01 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-0552 Effective date 90-01-01 SHB-1225 DEJAEGHER - KUBIK. (New Act) Creates a Bureau for the Blind within the Department of Rehabilitation Services to administer the Department's programs for the blind. Provides for the appoint- ment of a Blind Services Planning Council to assist the Bureau. FISCAL NOTE, AS AMENDED (Dept. of Rehabilitation Services) HB-1225, as amended, has no fiscal impact on the Department. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes everything after the enacting clause and substitutes a nearly identical Bureau for the Blind Act. Changes the Blind Services Planning Council from 9 members appointed by the Director of Rehabilitation Services to 11 members ap- pointed by the Governor. Makes certain changes in preparing the Bureau's budget. Apr 04 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to State Government Administration Apr 19 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 011-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate Apr 25 Fiscal Note Requested MCCRACKEN Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 09 Fiscal Note filed Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Amendment No.01 DEJAEGHER Adopted Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 18 Short Debate-3rd Passed 111-001-000 May 22 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor DEANGELIS Placed Calendr,First Readng May 23 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Executive Jun 01 Recommended do pass 018-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 13 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1407 HB-1225-Cont. Jun 19 Jul 14 Sep 11 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Passed both Houses Sent to the Governor Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-0893 Effective date 90-01-01 HB-1226 MAUTINO - DAVIS. (Ch. 48, par. 1303) Amends the Employee Ownership Assistance Act in relation to the use of terms defined the Act. Apr 04 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Select Comm. Economic Development Apr 18 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 013-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 09 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 30 Tabled House Rule 37(G) HB-1227 EDLEY - NOVAK - PHELPS - HULTGREN - STERN, HOMER, CUR- RAN, WOOLARD, BRUNSVOLD, DEJAEGHER, SIEBEN, COUNTRY- MAN, MAYS, RYDER, HARTKE AND HICKS. (Ch. 122, par. 2-3.40) Amends The School Code. In the provisions relating to pilot programs using in- structional television and radio, expands authorized pilot programs to include those presented through interactive satellite technology systems. FISCAL NOTE (State Board of Education) HB-1227 has no fiscal impact. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Authorizes the State Board of Education to select pilot telecommunication proj- ect sites from applicant school districts and to award grants to the districts selected to be used to acquire the equipment necessary to access and utilize the interactive satellite technology and other systems through which the projects will be operated. Provides for application procedures and selection criteria standards under rules and regulations to be adopted by the State Board of Education. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Provides for equitable selection of pilot project sites by educational service center region rather than by educational service region. Corrects a sequential misnumber- ing within a paragraph. Apr 04 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Apr 28 May 09 May 16 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Short Debate Cal 3rd Rdng Education Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 018-000-000 Fiscal Note filed May 24 Mtn Prev-Recall 2nd Reading Amendment No.01 EDLEY Adopted Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 25 Third Reading - Passed 114-002-000 May 26 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor DONAHUE Placed Calendr,First Readng May 30 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 01 Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education 1408 HB-1227-Cont. Jun 09 Recommended do pass 020-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 13 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 20 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.01 DONAHUE Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 21 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Jun 22 Speaker's Tbl. Concurrence 01 Jun 27 H Concurs in S Amend. 01/115-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 26 Sent to the Governor Sep 01 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-0553 Effective date 90-01-01 HB-1228 EDLEY - NOVAK - PHELPS - HULTGREN - WOOLARD, HOMER, BRUNSVOLD AND DEJAEGHER. Appropriates funds from the General Revenue Fund to the Board of Governors for Western Illinois University for equipment and services for an educational satel- lite system. Effective July 1, 1989. Apr 04 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Appropriations II May 11 Interim Study Calendar APPROP II HB-1229 HALLOCK. (Ch. 38, par. 1003-12-5) Amends the Unified Code of Corrections to provide that 50% of the wages re- ceived by inmates in correctional institutions shall be deposited in the Violent Crime Victims Assistance Fund. Effective immediately. Apr 04 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Judiciary II May 04 Interim Study Calendar JUDICIARY II HB-1230 TURNER. (Ch. 122, par. 34-8.1) Amends The School Code. In the provisions relating to principals, makes several grammatical changes, revises a reference to the superintendent of the subdistrict, and replaces a general reference to the effective date of an amendatory Act with its actual effective date. Apr 04 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Implementatn Chicago School Reform May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D SHB-1231 NOVAK - SHAW AND FLOWERS. (Ch. 122, new par. 18-1.1) Amends The School Code. Provides that general revenue appropriations for ele- mentary and secondary education shall be at least at fiscal year 1989 levels so that any increases in lottery transfers to the common school fund are additional amounts for funding elementary and secondary education. Effective immediately. Apr 04 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Revenue May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1409 HB-1232 LEVIN. (Ch. 122, pars. 34-2.1, 34-2.1b, 34-2.2 and 34-2.5) Amends The School Code. Provides for changing the size of local school councils and subdistrict councils in the Chicago public schools. Effective immediately. Apr 04 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Implementatn Chicago School Reform May 05 Interim Study Calendar CHI SCH REFRM HB-1233 LEVIN. (Ch. 122, par. 34-42) Amends The School Code. In the provisions relating to fiscal years of the Chicago Board of Education, eliminates an obsolete reference. Apr 04 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Implementatn Chicago School Reform May 05 Interim Study Calendar CHI SCH REFRM HB-1234 LEVIN. (Ch. 111 2/3, new par. 13-708) Amends The Public Utilities Act to prohibit a local telecommunications carrier from discontinuing services to a customer for failure to pay phone bills for "900" and "976" service not provided by such carrier. Apr 04 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Public Utilities May 03 Interim Study Calendar PUB UTILITIES HB-1235 LEVIN - SUTKER - LANG - PRESTON - STERN. (Ch. 144, par. 2101) Amends An Act to prohibit public school districts and public institutions of higher education from discriminating against students for observing religious holi- days. Provides that a public institution of higher education shall adopt a policy which reasonably accommodates the religious observances of individual students in regard to the scheduling of any examinations, whether given by the administration or by an individual faculty member, and study requirements. Apr 04 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Higher Education Apr 19 Recommended do pass 012-002-003 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 23 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 26 Third Reading - Lost 032-051-008 'HB-1236 HALLOCK. (Ch. 120, pars. 637, 638, 643, 671, 675, 705 and 706; rep. pars. 705.1, 705.1a, 705.3 and 705.4) Amends the "Revenue Act of 1939". Provides that the county board in counties under 1,000,000 in population shall determine the amount of taxes to be raised in March rather than in September. Requires that all taxing districts and school dis- tricts shall certify to the county clerk the amounts they require by taxation by the second Tuesday in August rather than September. Provides that the equalized as- ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. HB-1232 1410 HB-1236-Cont. sessed valuation of property to be used in 1990 for extension of 1989 tax levies shall be 103% of such 1988 value. Provides for quarterly billing and payment of taxes. Effective January 1, 1990, except some provisions effective January 1, 1991. STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT TO LOCAL GOV'TS. STATE MANDATES ACT FISCAL NOTE In the opinion of DCCA, HB 1236 creates a tax exemption man- date for which reimbursement of the revenue loss to units of local government is required. HB 1236 also creates a local government organization and structure mandate for which no reimbursement is required. Due to the nature of the bill, no estimate of the amount of reimbursement required is available. STATE MANDATES ACT FISCAL NOTE (State Board of Education) In periods when EAVs are increasing, tax revenue increases will be delayed one year; in periods when EAVs are decreasing, tax revenue decreases should also be delayed one year. The accelerated payment schedule for taxes should result in 3/4 of the current year's levy (based on the prior year's EAV) being received during the current year. Apr 04 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Revenue May 03 St Mandate Fis Note Filed May 05 Committee Revenue St Mandate Fis Note Filed Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-1237 BRUNSVOLD. (Ch. 111, par. 8012) Amends the Fire Equipment Distributor and Employee Regulation Act to ex- clude from definition of fire equipment distributor persons, companies or corpora- tions which maintain fire extinguishing systems or devices incidental to another business. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Requires that exempt corporations employ 2,000 or more employees in the State of Illinois. Apr 04 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Registration and Regulation Apr 27 Do Pass/Consent Calendar 022-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read May 03 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read May 09 Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 116-000-000 May 11 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor BERMAN Placed Calendr,First Readng May 12 Added As A Joint Sponsor JACOBS Placed Calendr,First Readng First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 18 Assigned to Insurance, Pensions & License Act Jun 09 Recommnded do pass as amend 011-000-000 Jun 13 Jun 19 Jun 20 Jun 28 Jul 27 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Amendment No.01 INS PEN LIC Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Speaker's Tbl. Concurrence 01 H Concurs in S Amend. 01/107-002-002 Passed both Houses Sent to the Governor Adopted 1411 HB-1237-Cont. Aug 30 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-0353 Effective date 90-01-01 ' HB-1238 CHURCHILL - ZICKUS. (Ch. 120, par. 5-509, new pars. 5-516 and 5-517) Amends the Illinois Income Tax Act to provide that persons receiving an income tax refund may designate $10 of such refund to be deposited into the Common School Fund in the State treasury. Effective immediately and applicable to tax years ending on or after December 31, 1989. Apr 04 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Revenue May 05 Interim Study Calendar REVENUE ' HB-1239 BLACK. (Ch. 120, par. 500.23-la) Amends the Revenue Act of 1939 to require the county assessing officials to pro- vide an application for the general homestead exemption to the new owner of home- stead property whenever a charge in ownership occurs. STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT TO LOCAL GOV'TS. STATE MANDATES ACT FISCAL NOTE In the opinion of DCCA, HB 1239 creates a local government or- ganization and structure mandate for which no reimbursement is required under the State Mandates Act. Apr 04 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Revenue May 01 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Committee Revenue May 04 Interim Study Calendar REVENUE SHB-1240 CURRAN - STERN. (Ch. 23, pars. 2058.1, 2058.2, 2061.5, new par. 5006c) Amends the Abused and Neglected Child Reporting Act and the Act creating the Department of Children and Family Services. Requires the Department to in- form certain families, which are subjects of reports of suspected child abuse or ne- glect, of social services which are available from private sector providers. Requires the Department to develop a plan for a 2-year voluntary program to provide train- ing and education in the identification, reporting and prevention of child abuse and neglect. Requires the Department to conduct a study in preparation for establishing a pilot program to provide service workers with personal computers. Effective immediately. Apr 04 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Select Committee on Children May 04 Interim Study Calendar CHILDREN HB-1241 CURRAN. (Ch. 80, par. 201) Amends the Mobile Home Landlord and Tenant Rights Act to make a stylistic change. Apr04 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Judiciary I May 03 Interim Study Calendar JUDICIARY I ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1412 HB-1242 'HB-1242 CURRAN. (Ch. 25, par. 27.1; Ch. 40, par. 705) Amends an Act in relation to clerks of courts and the Marriage and Dissolution of Marriage Act. Provides that if the circuit clerk has collected an annual fee, from a person required to pay support or maintenance, for administering the collection and distribution of payments, and if the support or maintenance order is terminated during the year, the clerk shall refund to the person 1/ 12 of the annual fee for each month after the termination of the order. Provides that the foregoing provisions do not apply to suspensions of such orders. Apr 04 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Judiciary I May 03 Interim Study Calendar JUDICIARY I HB-1243 CURRAN. (Ch. 23, par. 2251) Amends the Intergovernmental Missing Child Recovery Act to eliminate a re- dundancy in the title. Apr 04 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Select Committee on Children May 04 Interim Study Calendar CHILDREN HB-1244 CURRAN - HASARA - PRESTON. (Ch. 23, par. 2211) Amends the Child Care Act to eliminate redundancy in the title. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: Ch. 23, par. 2211 Adds reference to: Ch. 23, pars. 2215.1 and 2216; Ch. 38, new par. 106A-5 Deletes everything. Amends the Child Care Act. Provides that any individual who holds a valid school bus driver permit, and who is currently employed trans- porting children to and from school, shall be deemed in compliance with require- ments for transporting children. Provides that, if a child care facility license is revoked, or if the Department of Children and Family Services refuses to renew a facility's license, the facility may not reapply for a license for 12 months after the Department's action. Amends the Code of Criminal Procedure. Provides that a court shall determine in camera a child witness' competency to testify, and shall have authority to control the direct and cross examination of child witnesses, includ- ing the authority to permit narrative or leading questions. Effective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Deletes provision giving the court the authority to control the examination of a child witness. Deletes provision allowing the court to permit leading questioning during examination of a child witness. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Specifies that a child care facility will not be allowed to reapply for a license if the denial of a license was based upon evidence that the facility was incapable of "satis- fying" instead of "meeting or maintaining" the standards of the Department. Apr 04 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Select Committee on Children May 04 Amendment No.01 CHILDREN Adopted Do Pass Amend/Short Debate 006-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1413 HB-1244-Cont. May 09 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 12 Mtn Prev-Recall 2nd Reading Amendment No.02 CURRAN Adopted Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 37(D)/106-000-000 Short Debate-3rd Passed 100-000-000 May 15 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 22 Sen Sponsor SMITH Placed Calendr,First Readng May 23 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Public Health, Welfare & Correctn Jun 01 Recommnded do pass as amend 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 13 Second Reading Amendment No.01 PUB HLTH WEL Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 19 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Jun 20 Speaker's Tbl. Concurrence 01 Jun 26 H Concurs in S Amend. 01/110-000-001 Passed both Houses Jul 26 Sent to the Governor Sep 01 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-0554 Effective date 89-09-01 HB-1245 CURRAN. (Ch. 23, par. 2228) Amends the Child Care Act of 1969 to provide a grammatical change. Apr 04 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Select Committee on Children May 04 Interim Study Calendar CHILDREN HB-1246 CURRAN. (Ch. 23, par. 2051) Amends the Abused and Neglected Child Reporting Act to eliminate redundan- cy in the title. Apr 04 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Select Committee on Children May 04 Interim Study Calendar CHILDREN HB-1247 CURRAN. (Ch. 23, par. 5002) Amends An Act creating the Department of Children and Family Services to make a change in grammar. Apr 04 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Select Committee on Children May 04 Interim Study Calendar CHILDREN I HB-1248 CURRAN - LAURINO. (Ch. 120, par. 5-509, new pars. 5-516 and 5-517; Ch. 122, new par. ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1414 HB-1248-Cont. 2-3.95; Ch. 127, new par. 141.255) Amends The School Code, the Illinois Income Tax Act and the State finance Act to provide that persons receiving an income tax refund may designate $10 of such refund to be deposited into the School District Assistance Fund in the State trea- sury from which appropriations are to be made to the State Board of Education for distribution to school districts from which the checkoffs are made. Effective imme- diately and applicable to tax years ending on or after December 31, 1989. Apr 04 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Revenue May 04 Interim Study Calendar REVENUE HB-1249 CURRAN. (Ch. 122, pars. 8-8, 10-22.14, 10-22.26, 10-22.28a, 10-22.33, 15-26, 16-7, 17-2.2b, 17-2.4, 17-2A, 17-2B, 17-2.11, 17-5.1, 17-9.01, 18-3, 18-4.2, 18-8.3, 20-2, 20-3, 20-4, 20-5, 20-8 and 34-53). Amends The School Code. Changes various references to "operations, building and maintenance fund" and "building fund" of a school district to references to "op- erations and maintenance fund". GOVERNOR MESSAGE Recommends an immediate effective date. Apr 04 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Apr 19 May 03 May 09 May 11 May 24 May 25 May 26 Jun 09 Jun 13 Jun 21 Jul 20 Sep 08 Oct 11 Oct 17 Oct 19 Oct 31 Dec 01 Dec 13 Education Do Pass/Consent Calendar 018-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 116-000-000 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Sen Sponsor REA Placed Calendr,First Readng First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education Recommended do pass 020-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Passed both Houses Sent to the Governor Governor amendatory veto Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Mtn fild accept amend veto CURRAN Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Rul Gub Comply/Rule 46.1(b) Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto 3/5 vote required Accept Amnd Veto-House Pass 112-000-000 Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Mtn fild accept amend veto REA 3/5 vote required Accept Amnd Veto-Sen Pass 057-000-000 Bth House Accept Amend Veto Return to Gov-Certification Governor certifies changes PUBLIC ACT 86-0970 Effective date 89-12-13 1415 a HB-1250 HB-1250 HARTKE, BRESLIN, BRUNSVOLD, DEJAEGHER, SALTSMAN, MUL- CAHEY, WELLER, TATE AND ZICKUS. (Ch. 61, par. 3.5) Amends the Wildlife Code to make the penalty for poaching a business offense with a fine of no less than $2,000. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: Ch. 61, par. 3.8 Amends the Wildlife Code to prohibit the taking of wild geese from a base of standing timber (except when adjacent to an open field). Provides that the maxi- mum fine for poaching is $5,000. Apr 04 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Energy Environment & Nat. Resource May 02 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 013-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 09 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 26 Third Reading - Passed 115-001-001 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 31 Sen Sponsor O'DANIEL Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 01 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Waive Posting Notice Assigned to Agriculture & Conservation Jun 07 Recommended do pass 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 08 Added As A Co-sponsor MACDONALD Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 15 Second Reading Amendment No.01 O'DANIEL & DUNN,R Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 19 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Jun 20 Speaker's Tbl. Concurrence 01 Jun 27 H Concurs in S Amend. 01/114-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 26 Sent to the Governor Aug 30 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-0354 Effective date 90-01-01 SHB-1251 MAYS - TATE - ZICKUS. (Ch. 38, par. 1005-9-1) Amends the Unified Code of Corrections. Provides that the $4 per $40 of fine sur- charge applies to all fines imposed upon a plea of guilty, stipulation of facts or find- ings of guilty, resulting in a judgment of conviction, or order of supervision in criminal, traffic, local ordinance, county ordinance, and conservation cases, or upon a sentence of probation without entry of judgment under the Cannabis Control Act or Controlled Substances Act. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: Ch. 38, new par. 26-3 Adds provision to Criminal Code making it a petty offense for a person to know- ingly use a fax machine to send unsolicited advertising or fund-raising material ex- cept if such person reasonably believes he has permission to do so. 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1416 1417 HB-1251-Cont. Apr 04 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Judiciary II May 02 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 014-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 10 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 18 Third Reading - Passed 116-000-000 May 22 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 25 Sen Sponsor BARKHAUSEN Placed Calendr,First Readng May 30 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 01 Waive Posting Notice Assigned to Judiciary Jun 09 Recommended do pass 012-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 13 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 20 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.01 BARKHAUSEN Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 21 Third Reading - Passed 058-000-000 Speaker's Tbl. Concurrence 01 Jun 27 H Concurs in S Amend. 01/102-009-003 Passed both Houses Jul 26 Sent to the Governor Sep 01 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-0555 Effective date 90-01-01 HB-1252 DIDRICKSON - STECZO - PARCELLS. (Ch. 120, par. 483.2a) Amends the Revenue Act of 1939. Removes provision that township and mul- ti-township assessors may not enter upon the duties of that office unless they possess certain qualifications. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. (Senate recedes June 30, 1989) Adds reference to: Ch. 85, new par 2208.13; Ch. 120, par. 500.7 Amends the Revenue Act concerning the exemption for charitable and benefi- cent organizations. Provides that property of such an organization used to provide living quarters for custodial or security personnel and their families is exempt from taxation. Also exempts certain recreational and golf course facilities of charitable organizations. Exempt from the State Mandates Act. Effective immediately and applies to tax assessment years 1989 and thereafter. Apr 04 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Revenue May 04 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 014-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 10 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 18 Third Reading - Passed 116-000-000 May 22 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 07 Sen Sponsor DEANGELIS First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Committee discharged Waive Posting Notice Assigned to Local Government Jun 08 Recommended do pass 012-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 13 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading HB-1252-Cont. Jun 16 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.01 FAWELL Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 21 Third Reading - Passed 058-000-001 Speaker's Tbl. Concurrence 01 Jun 30 H Noncncrs in S Amend. 01 Secretary's Desk Non-concur 01 S Recedes from Amend. 01/057-001-000 Passed both Houses Jul 28 Sent to the Governor Aug 30 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-0355 Effective date 90-01-01 HB-1253 OLSON,BOB. (Ch. 34, par. 401 and new par. 429.29a) Amends the Counties Act. Permits a county board to add a $2 fee, to fines im- posed for Vehicle Code violations (or similar ordinance violations), to purchase and maintain emergency vehicles. Apr 04 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Counties & Townships Apr 27 Interim Study Calendar CNTY TWNSHIP HB-1254 OLSON,BOB. (Ch. 23, par. 2217) Amends the Child Care Act. Requires the Department of Children and Family Services to allow a person with at least 10 years experience in providing 24-hour-a-day care for a child to be hired by a licensed day care facility as a child care worker if that person is currently working to obtain a Child Development Asso- ciate credential. Effective immediately. Apr 04 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Select Committee on Children May 04 Interim Study Calendar CHILDREN 'HB-1255 EWING. (Ch. 75, rep. par. 124) Amends an Act in relation to prisoners and jails. Repeals the provision which re- quires the circuit court of each county to inquire into the conditions of the jail and the treatment of the prisoners. Apr 04 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Judiciary II May 04 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 016-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 09 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 19 Short Debate-3rd Passed 110-000-000 May 22 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor MAITLAND Placed Calendr,First Readng May 23 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Local Government Jun 08 Recommended do pass 012-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 15 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1418 HB-1255-Cont. Jun 19 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Passed both.Houses Jul 14 Sent to the Governor Sep 01 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-0556 Effective date 90-01-01 SHB-1256 EWING - JOHNSON - BLACK - SATTERTHWAITE. (Ch. 127, new par. 46.19g) Amends the Civil Administrative Code. Allows DCCA to establish an economic emergency program. Allows DCCA to make grants and loans to economic emer- gency communities. Creates an Economic Emergency Program Council. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: Ch. 127, new par. 141.253. Deletes everything. Amends the Civil Administrative Code. Allows the Gover- nor, on recommendation of the Director of Commerce and Community Affairs, to find an economic emergency in a designated community. Creates an Economic Emergency Council to recommend further action to meet the designated communi- ty's economic needs. Creates the Illinois Economic Emergency Assistance Fund, a special fund in the State treasury. Apr 04 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Executive May 02 Amendment No.01 EXECUTIVE Adopted Do Pass Amend/Short Debate 021-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 09 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 22 Short Debate-3rd Passed 115-000-000 May 23 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor MAITLAND Placed Calendr,First Readng May 25 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 26 Assigned to Commerce & Economic Development Jun 07 Recommended do pass 008-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 15 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 19 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 14 Sent to the Governor Aug 31 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-0455 Effective date 90-01-01 HB-1257 BALANOFF - LEVERENZ. (Ch. 95 1/2, par. 6-305) Amends the Vehicle Code. Provides that no person shall rent a motor vehicle to another person pursuant to a rental agreement with a duration of fewer than 30 days unless all parts of the vehicle were manufactured in the United States and the vehicle was manufactured solely in the United States. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Requires a rental vehicle leased for more than 30 days to contain parts and com- ponents assembled in North America with the majority of the parts and components produced in North America. 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1419 HB-1257-Cont. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Deletes reference to: Ch. 95 1/2, 6-305 Adds reference to: Ch. 95 1/2, pars. 1-145.01 and 5-101, new pars. 1-110a, 1-112.1 and 1-112.2 Deletes all. Amends the Vehicle Code. Requires that a motor home, mini motor home or van camper include certain facilities. Provides that a applicant for a new dealer's vehicle license who sells certain modified or "conversion" vehicles must fur- nish, with the application, evidence of a sales and service agreement from the chas- sis manufacturer and the person performing the modifications. GOVERNOR MESSAGE Recommends adding an effective date of January 1, 1991. Apr 04 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Executive May 04 Amendment No.01 EXECUTIVE Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 011-003-001 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 24 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading May 25 Amendment No.02 LEVERENZ Adopted 095-010-001 Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 095-013-002 May 26 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 30 Sen Sponsor O'DANIEL Placed Calendr,First Readng May 31 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 01 Added As A Co-sponsor WATSON Assigned to Transportation Jun 13 Recommended do pass 013-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 15 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 19 Third Reading - Passed 058-001-000 Passed both Houses Jul 14 Sent to the Governor Sep 06 Governor amendatory veto Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Oct 11 Mtn fild accept amend veto BALANOFF Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Oct 17 Rul Gub Comply/Rule 46.1(b) Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Oct 19 Accept Amnd Veto-House Pass 115-000-000 Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Oct 31 Mtn fild accept amend veto O'DANIEL Accept Amnd Veto-Sen Pass 057-000-000 Bth House Accept Amend Veto Dec 01 Return to Gov-Certification Dec 13 Governor certifies changes PUBLIC ACT 86-0971 Effective date 91-01-01 HB-1258 YOUNG,A. (Ch. 46, par. 24A-10.1) Amends The Election Code to require in-precinct vote tabulation in election ju- risdictions of 300,000 or more registered voters beginning with the 1990 general primary election. Apr 04 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Elections 1420 HB-1258-Cont. May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-1259 GIGLIO. (Ch. 82, par. 7) Amends the Mechanics' Lien Act to require the contractor, at the time of the fil- ing of the lien, to send a certified letter to the owner of the property upon which the lien attaches, notifying the owner of such lien. Apr 04 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Judiciary I May 04 Interim Study Calendar JUDICIARY I SHB-1260 NOVAK - WOOLARD - LAURINO - RICE - STERN AND CURRAN. (New Act; Ch. 127, pars. 3 and 4) Creates the Department of Central Collections to collect delinquent debts owed the State. Amends the Civil Administrative Code accordingly. Apr 04 1989 First reading Apr 07 May 04 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to State Government Administration Interim Study Calendar ST GOV ADMN HB-1261 COWLISHAW - LEVERENZ. (Ch. 81, par. 118) Amends The Illinois Library System Act. Increases the annual per capita grant from $1.3219 to $1.38 and the annual area grant from $46.4583 to $48.739. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. (Senate recedes June 30, 1989) Increases the per capita grant to $1.5313 and the area grant to $54.03. Apr 04 1989 Apr 07 Apr 19 Apr 25 May 09 May 11 May 12 May 15 May 17 May 18 Jun 01 Jun 15 Jun 19 Jun 20 Jun 29 Jun 30 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Select Comm Constitut'nal Officers Do Pass/Consent Calendar 010-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read Remvd from Consent Calendar Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Short Debate-3rd Passed 106-001-000 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Sen Sponsor HAWKINSON Added As A Joint Sponsor DEMUZIO Placed Calendr,First Readng First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Executive Recommended do pass 018-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Amendment No.01 HAWKINSON Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Speaker's Tbl. Concurrence 01 H Noncncrs in S Amend. 01 Secretary's Desk Non-concur 01 S Recedes from Amend. 01/056-000-000 Passed both Houses ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1421 HB-1261-Cont. Jul 28 Sep 01 Sent to the Governor Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-0557 Effective date 90-01-01 SHB-1262 SALTSMAN, CURRAN AND FLOWERS. (Ch. 111 2/3, par. 9-222.1) Amends The Public Utilities Act to revise the criteria for exemption from addi- tional charges added to a business enterprise's utility bills as a pass-on of municipal and State utility taxes. HOUSE AMENDEMENT NO. 1. Specifies that the investment must be in a new industrial manufacturing facility to qualify for the utility tax exemption. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Increases the minimum investments in a new industrial manufacturing facility from $60 million to $80 million. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Public Utilities May 03 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 019-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 18 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Amendment No.01 SALTSMAN Adopted Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 26 Short Debate-3rd Passed 095-016-001 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor LUFT Placed Calendr,First Readng May 30 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 01 Assigned to Energy & Environment Jun 13 Recommended do pass 013-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 15 Second Reading Amendment No.01 LUFT Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 19 Third Reading- Passed 058-001-000 Jun 20 Speaker's Tbl. Concurrence 01 Jun 27 H Concurs in S Amend. 01/062-051-001 Passed both Houses Jul 26 Sent to the Governor Sep 08 Governor vetoed Placed Calendar Total Veto Oct 19 Total veto stands. HB-1263 LEVIN AND STERN. (Ch. 73, new par. 979.3) Amends the Insurance Code. Provides that a successor employer shall not reduce the health and accident insurance coverage made available by the predecessor em- ployer to a retired employee who retired before the succession. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Labor & Commerce May 05 Interim Study Calendar LABOR COMMRCE HB-1264 KIRKLAND. (Ch. 38, par. 1005-5-5) Amends the Unified Code of Corrections to provide that persons released from incarceration, parole or probation have their license rights and privileges restored. ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1422 HB-1264-Cont. Such restoration now occurs only on completion of imprisonment or by petition if there was no imprisonment. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Provides that a person must complete sentence prior to restoration. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Judiciary II May 04 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 015-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 09 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 12 Mtn Prev-Recall 2nd Reading Amendment No.01 KIRKLAND Amendment No.02 KIRKLAND Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 37(D)/106-000-000 Short Debate-3rd Passed 101-000-001 May 15 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 26 Sen Sponsor MAROVITZ Placed Calendr,First Readng May 30 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Ass Jun 01 Waive Posting Notice Jun 09 Jun 13 Jun 19 Jul 14 Sep 01 Withdrawn Adopted ignment Assigned to Judiciary 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 86-0558 Effective date 90-01-01 'HB-1265 DEUCHLER. (Ch. 122, new par. 2-3.93) Amends The School Code to require the State Board of Education to establish procedures and report to the General Assembly relative to home schooling. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education May 05 Interim Study Calendar ELEM SCND ED HB-1266 CURRIE - HASARA - JONES,SHIRLEY - BARNES. (Ch. 127, par. 46.13) Amends The Civil Administrative Code to provide that the Department of Com- merce and Community Affairs shall designate special female and minority business advocates in its efforts to assist such businesses in obtaining State and federal con- tracts. Effective immediately. FISCAL NOTE (DCCA) Total estimated annual expenditure impact is $335,000. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Select Comm. Economic Development Apr 25 Recommended do pass 010-000-004 Placed Calndr,Second Readng 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1423 HB-1266-Cont. May 11 Fiscal Note Requested HARRIS Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 12 Fiscal Note filed Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 082-032-002 May 17 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor SEVERNS Added As A Joint Sponsor MACDONALD Placed Calendr,First Readng May 22 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 23 Assigned to Commerce & Economic Development Jun 07 Recommended do pass 008-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 13 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 21 Third Reading - Passed 058-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 20 Sent to the Governor Sep 07 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-0808 Effective date 89-09-07 2 HB-1267 CURRIE. (Ch. 108 1/2, new par. 1-116) Amends the General Provisions Article of the Pension Code to require the con- sent of a member's spouse before issuance of a refund, election of a reversionary an- nuity, or a change of beneficiary, beginning July 1, 1989; directs the Department of Insurance to adopt appropriate rules. Effective immediately. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Personnel and Pensions May 05 Interim Study Calendar PERS PENSION HB-1268 CURRIE. (Ch. 40, par. 2401) Amends an Act in relation to domestic relations and domestic violence shelters and service programs. In the definition of family or household member, replaces "consanguinity or affinity" with "blood or marriage". Effective Immediately. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Human Services May 05 Interim Study Calendar HUMAN SERVICE 'HB-1269 CURRIE - BARNES - JONES,SHIRLEY - HASARA - ZICKUS AND CUR- RAN. (Ch. 40, par. 2403.2) Amends an Act in relation to domestic relations and domestic violence shelters and service programs. Provides that the Department of Public Aid may, uniformly throughout the State, waive the requirement that shelters provide matching funds for funding provided under the Act from monies collected pursuant to a specified Public Act. Effective immediately. FISCAL NOTE (Dept. Public Aid) HB-1269 would have no fiscal impact on the Department. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 2 Pension System Impact Note Act may be applicable. 1424 HB-1269-Cont. Apr 07 Apr 18 Apr 19 Apr 25 May 09 May 16 May 17 May 22 May 23 Jun 01 Jun 13 Jun 19 Jul 14 Sep 01 Assigned to Human Services Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 019-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate Fiscal Note Requested MCCRACKEN Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate Fiscal Note filed Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Short Debate-3rd Passed 112-000-000 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor SMITH Added As A Joint Sponsor MACDONALD Placed Calendr,First Readng First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Public Health, Welfare & Correctn 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 86-0559 Effective date 89-09-01 'HB-1270 CURRIE - HASARA - JONES,SHIRLEY - BARNES. (Ch. 122, par. 697; new par. 697.1) Amends an Act concerning vocational education to require a statement of recom- mendations to overcome sex bias in vocational education programs and progress in achieving goals to be contained in the State Board of Education's annual report to the Governor. Also, creates a Sex Equity Advisory Committee to advise and consult with the vocational education sex equity coordinator. Effective immediately. FISCAL NOTE (State Board of Education) Costs of operating the advisory group could range from $6,000 to $10,000 per year based upon four meetings. The low end of the range assumes that all meeings are held in Springfield and the high end assumes that all meetings are held in Chicago. The cost per member is estimated to be $300 per two day out-of-town meeting. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds provision that 2 persons employed by the Department of Adult, Vocational and Technical Education of the State Board of Education shall be members of the Sex Equity Advisory Committee rather than contract administrators from the State Board. FISCAL NOTE, AS AMENDED (State Board of Education) HB-1270, as amended by H-am 1, would have a reduced cost ranging between $3,000 to $5,000 per year. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Apr 19 Apr 25 May 02 Education Recommended do pass 019-000-003 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Fiscal Note Requested MCCRACKEN Placed Calndr,Second Readng Fiscal Note filed Placed Calndr,Second Readng ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1425 HB-1270-Cont. May 17 Fiscal Note filed Second Reading Amendment No.01 CURRIE Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 26 Third Reading - Passed 097-019-001 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 31 Sen Sponsor MACDONALD Added As A Joint Sponsor HOLMBERG Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 01 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education Jun 09 Recommended do pass 020-000-000 Jun 13 Jun 19 Jul 14 Sep 01 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 056-003-000 Passed both Houses Sent to the Governor Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-0560 Effective date 89-09-01 HB-1271 ZICKUS. (Ch. 24, new pars. 10-1-41.1 and 10-4-7) Amends the Municipal Code. Provides that no person, while he is serving a sen- tence of imprisonment imposed under the Unified Code of Corrections, shall hold any municipal office or be employed in any capacity by a municipality, nor shall he be paid any salary or wages by a municipality. Preempts home rule municipalities. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Cities & Villages Apr 25 Re-assigned to Judiciary II May 04 Interim Study Calendar JUDICIARY II HB-1272 ZICKUS - HICKS - MAUTINO - HOMER - BRUNSVOLD, WELLER, WILLIAMSON, DOEDERLEIN, WOOLARD, NOVAK, BARNES, PAR- CELLS AND WENNLUND. (New Act) Creates the Junk Fax Act. Prohibits the unsolicited sending of a facsimile of a document containing advertising or a press release. Provides for exceptions. Pro- vides that violation is a business offense. Apr 05 1989 Apr 07 May 03 May 05 May 25 May 26 May 30 May 31 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary I Interim Study Calendar JUDICIARY I Motion disch comm, advc 2nd & ADVANCE TO 2ND RDING-IST LEG DAY -ZICKUS Interim Study Calendar JUDICIARY I 3/5 vote required Committee discharged 082-009-010 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 081-006-009 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Sen Sponsor BARKHAUSEN Placed Calendr,First Readng 1426 HB-1272-Cont. Jun 01 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Executive Jun 07 Added As A Joint Sponsor KARPIEL Committee Executive HB-1273 MATIJEVICH. (Ch. 110, par. 7-115) Amends the Code of Civil Procedure with respect to eminent domain proceed- ings. Provides that amendment of the description of the land to be taken that adds more than 10% to the original description is considered a new taking. Provides that a motion to traverse must be filed within 30 days after service of summons. Requires a cross-petition for damages to the remainder to be filed within 30 days, but gives the court discretion to allow a later filing. Gives eminent domain proceedings docket preference. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Judiciary I May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-1274 MATIJEVICH. (Ch. 110, par. 7-123) Amends the Code of Civil Procedure. Provides that, in an eminent domain pro- ceeding where there is a total taking and the land is improved with a building used and occupied by the owner for residential or business purposes, if the amount of just compensation as adjudicated is over 15% more than the original offer, the owner may recover attorney's fees, witness's fees and other costs. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Judiciary I May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-1275 MATIJEVICH. (Ch. 110, par. 7-121) Amends the Code of Civil Procedure with respect to eminent domain proceed- ings. In total takings where the property is used for farming, residential or business purposes, the acquiring body may, as part of a settlement, pay the owner moving costs, business interruption costs, and financing costs for substitute premises. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Judiciary I May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-1276 MATIJEVICH. (Ch. 110, par. 7-102) Amends the eminent domain provisions of the Code of Civil Procedure. Provides that if a condemning authority makes a written offer before filing the complaint and the offer is based on a written appraisal, then at the time the offer is made a copy of the certificate of appraisal upon which the offer is based must be provided to the offeree. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Judiciary I May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-1277 MATIJEVICH - FREDERICK,VF - COUNTRYMAN - CULLERTON. (Ch. 110, new par. 7-130; Ch. 121, par. 4-501) Amends the eminent domain provisions of the Code of Civil Procedure to define "uneconomic remnant" and to require a condemnor, at the request of the owner, to acquire the uneconomic remnant. Allows a condemnor to sell an uneconomic rem- 1427 HB-1 277-Cont. nant at fair cash market value, regardless of any other restriction on its power to sell property. Amends the Highway Code to delete its provisions concerning acquisition of uneconomic remnants. Effective immediately. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Judiciary I May 04 May 23 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 014-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate Interim Study Calendar JUDICIARY I HB-1278 MATIJEVICH. (Ch. 24, par. 7-1-1) Amends the Municipal Code. Provides that if a municipality proposes to annex land within a forest preserve district, the municipality must notify the district be- fore taking action. If the district advises the municipality that the district is consid- ering acquiring the land, the municipality may take no further action on annexation for 6 months. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Eliminates the provision that if a forest preserve district advises the municipality that the district is considering acquisition of the property, the municipality may take no action to annex for 6 months. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: Ch. 96 1/2, par. 6309 Amends an Act relating to forest preserve districts in counties with populations under 3,000,000. Adds provision that a forest preserve district with a population of less than 500,000 and within a county contiguous to Cook County shall not acquire land in an unincorporated area by condemnation except by consent or by 2/3 vote of the County Board where the land is located. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Cities & Villages May 03 Amendment No.01 CITY VILLAGE Adopted Do Pass Amend/Short Debate 008-000-001 May 09 May 16 May 17 May 18 May 22 May 23 Jun 08 Jun 13 Jun 20 Jun 21 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Short Debate-3rd Passed 114-000-000 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Sen Sponsor BARKHAUSEN Placed Calendr,First Readng First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Local Government Recommended do pass 012-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.01 GEO-KARIS & FAWELL Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading 3d Reading Consideration PP Calendar Consideration PP. HB-1279 MATIJEVICH. (Ch. 96 1/2, par. 6309) Amends the Forest Preserve District Act in counties of less than 3,000,000. Makes changes concerning eminent domain powers and the acquisition of property. 1428 HB-1279-Cont. Allows a district to acquire a whole tract and sell that part not needed by the district in certain circumstances. Makes other changes. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Judiciary I May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-1280 MATIJEVICH. (Ch. 34, par. 421.3) Amends the Counties Act. Authorizes the county board to provide for revenues in a stormwater management plan by establishing rates and service charges to those served or receiving benefits or contributing to surface water runoff. Also authorizes the county to issue and sell revenue bonds payable from the income derived from the operation of stormwater management, flood control facilities or user charges. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Counties & Townships May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-1281 HANNIG - TERZICH - DELEO - BUGIELSKI - LAURINO AND CAPPA- RELLI. (Ch. 23, pars. 4-1.9 and 9-4; new par. 9-5.1) Amends the Public Aid Code. Requires parents age 13 through 19, and children age 13 through 18, to attend school full time as a condition of receiving AFDC. Pro- vides for exceptions, and imposes sanctions for failure to comply. Requires the De- partment of Public Aid to apply for necessary waivers of federal law to implement program. Effective January 1, 1991. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Human Services May 05 Interim Study Calendar HUMAN SERVICE HB-1282 DEJAEGHER. (Ch. 23, par. 6106) Amends the Act on the Aging by changing a reference to the Director of Aging. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: Ch. 23, par. 6106 Adds reference to: New Act; Ch. 127, new par. 141.254 Creates the Boarding Care for Elderly Act. Authorizes the Department of Public Health to license and inspect facilities giving boarding care to the elderly. Estab- lishes a Bill of Rights for residents and establishes guidelines facilities must adhere to in order to insure the personal property and well being of residents. Provides for fines and penalties for violation of the Act. Establishes the Adult Abuse Register and The Aging and Adult Licensure Trust Fund. FISCAL NOTE (Dept. of Public Health) The Dept. estimates that the enactment of HB-1282 will cost the Dept. $30 million annually. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Select Committee on Aging Apr 27 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 017-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 18 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Amendment No.01 DEJAEGHER Adopted 106-004-001 Fiscal Note Requested AS AMENDED BY #1 -MCCRACKEN Fiscal Note filed Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1429 HB-1282-Cont. May 19 3d Reading Consideration PP Calendar Consideration PP. May 22 Interim Study Calendar AGING HB-1283 SATTERTHWAITE. (Ch. 122, par. 102-11) Amends the Public Community College Act. Requires the Illinois Community College Board to conduct surveys and program studies concerning minority student transfers from community colleges to 4 year colleges and universities, to develop a plan to increase minority student transfer rates in Illinois and Chicago, and to re- port to the General Assembly in January, 1993. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Higher Education May 04 Interim Study Calendar HIGHER ED 3 HB-1284 RICHMOND. (Ch. 108 1/2, pars. 14-108 and 14-110) Amends the State Employees Article of the Pension Code to extend the Depart- ment of Corrections retirement formula to certain employees of the Chester Mental Health Center. Effective January 1, 1990. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Personnel and Pensions May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-1285 SUTKER. (Ch. 17, par. 347) Amends the Illinois Banking Act. Makes a grammatical change. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Financial Institutions May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D SHB-1286 HASARA. (New Act) Provides that the Department of Central Management Services shall establish a pilot program in 4 State agencies under which employees may give or receive trans- fers of vacation leave. Provides that only vacation leave may be transferred, and provides that leave received shall be used only if the employee has exhausted all oth- er leave and the employee or his spouse or child has a medical emergency. Provides for operation of the program. Provides the the Department shall adopt rules in rela- tion to the operation of the program. Prohibits coercion in relation to the program. Provides that the Department shall report on the program to the Governor and the General Assembly. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to State Government Administration May 02 Do Pass/Consent Calendar 011-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read May 09 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read May 11 Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 111-000-000 May 12 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 16 Sen Sponsor DAVIDSON Placed Calendr,First Readng 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 3 Fiscal Note Act and Pension System Impact Note Act may be applicable. 1430 H B-1286-Cont. May 17 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 18 Assigned to Executive HB-1287 STECZO. (Ch. 105, par. 8-1) Amends the Park District Code. Provides that restitution may be sought in addi- tion or instead of a fine for violation of ordinances. Provides for an increase in the maximum allowable fine from $200 to $500. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: Ch. 105, par. 3-9 Amends The Park District Code to increase the territory which can be annexed by a park district if wholly bounded by one or more park districts from 80 acres to 200 acres. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: Ch. 105, par. 3-9 Deletes provision increasing the size of territory which can be annexed when bounded by a park district. CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT NO. 2. (Adopted in House only) Recommends that the House concur in S-am 1. Recommends that the bill be further amended as follows: Adds reference to: Ch. 34, par. 5362; Ch. 105, pars. 333.20, and 333.20a and new pars. 5-11 and 5-12 Amends the Park District Code to allow certain districts to levy up to .15% for the recreation tax; authorizes a tax of .03% for real estate acquisition and development subject to back door referendum in certain counties. Amends the Chicago Park Dis- trict Act to authorize bonds for required environmental quality work. Amends the County Home Act to allow certain counties to levy an additional tax for the home. Effective immediately, except that the changes to the Chicago Park District Act are effective January 1, 1991. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Cities & Villages May 03 Amendment No.01 CITY VILLAGE Adopted DP Amnded Consent Calendar 011-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read May 09 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read May 11 Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 111-000-000 May 12 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 06 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Waive Posting Notice Assigned to Local Government Jun 08 Recommended do pass 010-000-002 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 15 Second Reading Amendment No.01 KELLY Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jin 19 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Jun 20 Speaker's Tbl. Concurrence 01 Jun 24 H Noncncrs in S Amend. 01 Jun 26 Secretary's Desk Non-concur 01 Jun 27 S Refuses to Recede Amend 01 Primary Sponsor Changed To MAROVITZ 06-30-89 Added As A Joint Sponsor KELLY 6-30-89 S Requests Conference Comm 1ST Sen Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/KELLY HOLMBERG, DUNN,T, FAWELL & MAHAR 1431 HB-1287-Cont. 1432 Jun 28 Hse Accede Req Conf Comm 1ST Hse Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/STECZO, BRUNSVOLD, CULLERTON, PARKE AND HALLOCK Jun 30 House report submitted Senate report submitted Senate Conf. report lost 1ST/027-027-001 S Requests Conference Comm 2ND Sen Conference Comm Apptd 2ND/KELLY HOLMBERG & DUNN,T FAWELL & MAHAR House Refuses to Adopt 1ST Hse Accede Req Conf Comm 2ND Hse Conference Comm Apptd 2ND/STECZO, BRUNSVOLD, CULLERTON, PARKE & HALLOCK House report submitted Senate report submitted Consideration postponed 2ND CC Jul 01 3/5 vote required House Conf. report Adopted 2ND/071-041-000 Oct 10 Exempt under Hse Rule 29(C) House Conf. report Adopted 2ND (07-01-89) 'HB-1288 STECZO - CURRIE. (Ch. 120, par. 1003; Ch. 127, new pars. 141.253, 141.254 and 144.31) Amends the Real Estate Transfer Tax Act and the State Finance Act. Increases the transfer tax from 250 to 500 per $500 value of property. Provides that, of the to- tal proceeds from the tax, 50% shall be deposited in the General Revenue Fund, 35% shall be deposited in the Open Space Lands Acquisition and Development Fund for grants by the Department of Conservation to local governments, and 15% shall be deposited in the Natural Areas Acquisition Fund for acquisition and pres- ervation of natural areas by the Department. Effective immediately. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Revenue May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-1289 KULAS. (Ch. 111 1/2, par. 1039.2) Amends the Environmental Protection Act. Corrects a citation concerning re- gional pollution control facilities. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Energy Environment & Nat. Resource May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D ' HB-1290 CULLERTON. (New Act; Ch. 111, par. 914, rep. par. 909) Creates the Illinois Nurse Registry Reform Act of 1989 to require nurse regis- tries to be licensed by the Department of Professional Regulation. Prohibits the op- eration of a nurse registry without a license. Provides minimum qualifications for licensure. Amends "An Act to revise the law in relation to private employment agencies and to repeal An Act therein named" to remove the provisions pertaining to nurse registries. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. HB-1290-Cont. Apr 07 Assigned to Registration and Regulation May 04 Interim Study Calendar REGIS REGULAT HB-1291 CULLERTON - LANG. (Ch. 111, par. 3520) Amends the Illinois Nursing Act of 1987 to provide that nurses licensed under another jurisdiction may be licensed in Illinois without taking an exam. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Registration and Regulation May 04 Interim Study Calendar REGIS REGULAT HB-1292 CULLERTON. (Ch. 111 1/2, new par. 4153-206.1) Amends the Nursing Home Care Act. Lists certain functions which may be per- formed by nursing home employees who are not licensed under the Nursing Act, in- cluding housekeeping, clerical, serving meals, taking and recording vital signs, and other functions. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Human Services May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-1293 CULLERTON. (Ch. 111 1/2, par. 4151-101) Amends the Nursing Home Care Act to make a grammatical change. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Human Services May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-1294 HOMER, STERN, CURRAN, PHELPS, WOOLARD, NOVAK, VAN- DUYNE, DEJAEGHER, BRUNSVOLD, BRESLIN AND EDLEY. (Ch. 38, par. 16A-3) Amends the Criminal Code in regard to retail theft to make it an offense to fail to return rented or leased personal property upon the expiration of the rental period with intent not to pay and to deprive the owner permanently of the use thereof. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Changes provision as to leased property to state that, when a lessee of personal property fails to return it to the owner or fails to pay the full retail value thereof to the owner within 30 days after written demand for its return, such lessee commits the offense of retail theft. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Judiciary II May 04 Amendment No.01 JUDICIARY II Adopted Do Pass Amend/Short Debateý 016-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 09 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 19 Short Debate-3rd Passed 110-000-001 May 22 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 01 Sen Sponsor DUNN,T Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 06 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary Jun 09 Recommended do pass 012-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng 1433 HB-1294-Cont. Jun 13 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 19 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 14 Sent to the Governor Aug 30 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-0356 Effective date 90-01-01 SHB-1295 CHURCHILL. (Ch. 120, par. 3-304) Amends the Illinois Income Tax Act to revise the provisions relating to appor- tionment of business income of nonresident taxpayers to revise the sales factor ele- ment to eliminate the provision that a sale is in Illinois if property is shipped from Illinois to a purchaser who is the U.S. Government or a person who is not taxable in the State where he is located. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Revenue May 05 Interim Study Calendar REVENUE 3 HB-1296 CURRAN. (Ch. 73, par. 979f; Ch. 108 1/2, par. 4-117.1) Amends the Pension and Insurance Codes to provide that the portion of the pre- mium for coverage under a firefighter's group insurance continuance election that is not paid directly by the municipality shall be paid by the firefighter's pension fund, rather than by the firefighter himself. Effective January 1, 1990. STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT To LOCAL GOV'TS. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Personnel and Pensions May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D 2HB-1297 CURRAN. (Ch. 108 1/2, par. 4-128) Amends the Downstate Firefighter Article of the Pension Code to authorize the board to delegate its investment authority to certain specified entities. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Personnel and Pensions May 04 Interim Study Calendar PERS PENSION 'HB-1298 FARLEY - NOVAK, BOWMAN, WHITE, GOFORTH, MCAULIFFE, BRUNSVOLD, CURRAN, DEJAEGHER, LEVERENZ, MAUTINO AND TERZICH. (Ch. 24, new par. 10-3-12; Ch. 127 1/2, new par. 37.13d; Ch. 144, new par. 28d; and Ch. 85, new par. 2208.13) Amends the Municipal Code, Fire Protection District Act, and University of Illi- nois Act. Allows firemen who are elected state officers of a statewide labor organiza- tion to have leave, without loss of pay or benefits and without being required to make up for lost time, for work hours devoted to duties as an elected state officer of the statewide labor organization. Preempts home rule. Amends the State Mandates Act to require implementation without reimbursement. Effective immediately. STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT To LOCAL GOV'TS. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Personnel and Pensions ' 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. 1434 HB-1298-Cont. May 04 Interim Study Calendar PERS PENSION SHB-1299 CURRIE - BALANOFF. (Ch. 95 1/2, pars. 13A-102 and 13A-104) Amends the Vehicle Emissions Inspection Law to include certain additional ZIP code areas in DuPage and Lake Counties in the inspection requirement; requires the Environmental Protection Agency to study the feasibility of expanding the in- spection program to include diesel powered vehicles. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Energy Environment & Nat. Resource May 04 Interim Study Calendar ENRGY ENVRMNT HB-1300 CURRIE. (New Act) Allows the owner of a single family residence to compel the owner of adjoining land to allow entry for repair and maintenance of the single family residence. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Judiciary I May 05 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 009-000-001 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 12 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 16 Short Debate-3rd Passed 106-008-000 May 17 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 01 Sen Sponsor NEWHOUSE Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 06 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Waive Posting Notice Assigned to Executive Jun 08 Recommended do pass 020-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 15 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 21 Third Reading - Passed 045-008-002 Passed both Houses Jul 20 Sent to the Governor Sep 01 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-0561 Effective date 90-01-01 'HB-1301 FREDERICK,VF. (Ch. 120, par. 481b.33) Amends The Hotel Operators' Occupation Tax Act to provide that the tax is not imposed on gross rental receipts received from employees or officers of an organiza- tion which is an exempt organization under subsection (c) of Section 501 of the In- ternal Revenue Code or from federal employees. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Revenue May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-1302 HENSEL. (Ch. 122, par. 10-23.5) 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1435 HB-1302-Cont. Amends The School Code. In the provisions relating to honorable dismissal of "educational support personnel", defines that term; deletes references to the remov- al, as opposed to the dismissal, of such employees; permits retention of less senior employees in a specific category of position if more senior employees are not quali- fied to hold that position; and requires re-tender of a position vacancy to a dismissed employee only if the vacancy is in a full-time, specific category position and occurs within one year of the dismissal. Effective immediately. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D i HB-1303 HENSEL. (Ch. 122, par. 17-2.2a) Amends The School Code. Authorizes a special education tax rate increase, after voter approval, for dual and unit districts to, respectively, .125% and .25% from, re- spectively, .02% and .04%. Effective July 1, 1989. FISCAL NOTE (State Board of Education) If all school districts levied at the maximum rate established by HB-1303, $194,465,738 would be raised by school districts for special education. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education Apr 19 Recommended do pass 020-004-002 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 16 Fiscal Note filed Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 17 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 26 Third Reading - Passed 090-025-002 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 05 Sen Sponsor KARPIEL Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 06 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Waive Posting Notice Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education Jun 09 Recommended do pass 017-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 13 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 21 Third Reading - Passed 048-007-002 Passed both Houses Jul 20 Sent to the Governor Aug 30 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-0357 Effective date 89-08-30 HB-1304 CAPPARELLI - TERZICH - MCAULIFFE. (Ch. 105, new par. 4-5a) Amends The Park District Code. Requires that park district ordinances making appropriations be published within 30 days after passage in at least one newspaper published with the District or if none, in a newspaper which circulates within the district. Provides that in park districts with less than 500 people, such ordinances shall be posted in at least 5 public places in the district. The ordinance shall take ef- fect, at the earliest, 10 days after publication or posting. Effective July 1, 1990. ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1436 HB-1304-Cont. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes.reference to: Ch. 105, new par. 4-5a Adds reference to: Ch. 105, par. 404 Deletes everything. Adds elsewhere in the Park District Code, provisions similar to those in the original bill. STATE MANDATES ACT FISCAL NOTE, AS AMENDED In the opinion of DCCA, HB-1304, as amended by H-am 1, consti- tutes a local government organization and structure mandate for which no reimbursement to local governments is required. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Executive May 04 Amendment No.01 EXECUTIVE Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 013-004-001 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 09 St Mandate Fis Nte ReqMCCRACKEN Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 12 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 17 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 23 Interim Study Calendar EXECUTIVE HB-1305 PARKE. (Ch. 105, par. 8-1) Amends The Park District Code to allow multi-year contracts for professional services. FISCAL NOTE (DCCA) No identifiable impact on State revenues or expenditures. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Cities & Villages Apr 18 Do Pass/Consent Calendar 012-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read Apr 25 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read Apr 26 Remvd from Consent Calendar TERZICH-CAPPARELLI Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 04 Fiscal Note Requested KRSKA Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 10 Fiscal Note filed Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 11 Short Debate-3rd Passed 108-000-000 May 12 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 16 Sen Sponsor KARPIEL Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 23 Assigned to Local Government Jun 08 Recommended do pass 012-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 13 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 19 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 14 Sent to the Governor Aug 14 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-0193 Effective date 90-01-01 1437 HB-1306 HB-1306 PARKE. (Ch. 110, new par. 2-1116.1) Amends the Code of Civil Procedure. Provides that punitive damages may be awarded only if the plaintiff proves by clear and convincing evidence that the defen- dant acted or failed to act with actual malice or with intentional and reckless disre- gard for the safety of others. Provides that punitive damages shall not be awarded in an amount greater than the compensatory damages awarded for economic loss. Re- quires any punitive damages to be paid to the Department of Rehabilitation Ser- vices. Applicable to cases filed on or after its effective date. Effective immediately. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Judiciary I May 04 Motion disch comm, advc 2nd Committee Judiciary I May 05 Interin Study Calendar JUDICIARY I 3HB-1307 GRANBERG. (Ch. 108 1/2, pars. 14-108 and 14-110) Amends the State Employees Article of the Pension Code to apply the Depart- ment of Corrections formula to certain employees of the Department of Central Management Services or the former Department of Personnel. Effective immediately. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Personnel and Pensions May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D SHB-1308 MATIJEVICH - GOFORTH - SALTSMAN - MCAULIFFE. (Ch. 108 1/2, par. 14-103.12) Amends the State Employee Article of the Pension Code to allow a person with 20 years of service as a State Policeman to have his benefits based on the salary re- ceived on the last day of service as a State policeman. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Personnel and Pensions May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D i HB-1309 MATIJEVICH - GOFORTH - SALTSMAN - MCAULIFFE. (Ch. 121, par. 307.8b) Amends An Act in relation to the Department of State Police. Provides that State Police shall receive a longevity increment upon the anniversary of 1,2, 3, 4, 5, 6 1/2, 8, 10, 15, 17 1/2, 20 and 25 years of service. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Personnel and Pensions May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-1310 BOWMAN. (Ch. 23, par. 5-5.4) Amends the Public Aid Code. Eliminates obsolete language in regard to annual rate increases. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Human Services May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 3 Fiscal Note Act and Pension System Impact Note Act may be applicable. 1438 HB-1311 HENSEL. (Ch. 127 1/2, new par. 38.8) Amends the Fire Protection Districts Act. Allows the board to collect impact fees for new developments within the district. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Executive May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-1312 BRUNSVOLD - STECZO. (Ch. 127 1/2, pars. 37.01, 37.02, 37.03, 37.04a, 37.06, 37.08a, 37.10, 37.13a, 37.13b, 37.14, 37.16, 37.16a and rep. par. 37.13) Amends An Act in relation to fire protection districts. Changes provisions con- cerning vacancies, elections and removal of fire commissioners. Changes the meth- od of appointment of Chief of the fire department from appointment by the board of fire commissioners to appointment by the trustees of the fire department. Grants continued accrued seniority (at former rank) to those appointed Fire Chief. Makes certain changes in preference treatment of persons having military service. Changes labor dispute procedures in relation to binding arbitration, burden of proof, pay sus- pensions and reinstatement. Sets guidelines for determination of disability and reinstatement. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes provision limiting the appointment of the Chief of the fire department from among existing employees. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Provides that a fire department member who is appointed Chief and then is dis- charged or resigns as Chief shall continue to accrue rank seniority or time in grade in his former rank during period he was Chief. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Counties & Townships Apr 19 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 010-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 09 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Amendment No.01 BRUNSVOLD Adopted Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 11 Short Debate-3rd Passed 107-000-002 May 12 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 15 Sen Sponsor JACOBS Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 18 Assigned to Local Government Jun 01 Recommended do pass 012-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 13 Second Reading Amendment No.01 JACOBS Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 19 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Jun 20 Speaker's Tbl. Concurrence 01 Jun 27 H Concurs in S Amend. 01/105-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 26 Sent to the Governor Sep 01 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-0562 Effective date 90-01-01 1439 HB-1311 HB-1313 SHB-1313 YOUNGE,W - SALTSMAN. (Ch. 24, pars. 11-10-1 and 11-10-2) Amends the Illinois Municipal Code. Increases the tax rate from 2% to 3% of the insurance premiums sold on property in the municipality, which foreign corpora- tions must pay into the municipal fire protection district. Deletes requirement that these funds be directed toward a pension fund. Increases the population limit (from 50,000 to 250,000) for purpose of classifying municipal fire departments election procedures. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: Ch. 24, par. 11-10-1 Eliminates the 1% increase in the tax on gross receipts from fire insurance. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Adds reference to: Ch. 24, par. 11-10-1 Restores language deleted by H-am 1. Pre-empts home rule from municipal fire department election procedures. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: Ch. 24, par. 11-10-1 Eliminates the 1% increase in the tax on gross receipts from fire insurance. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Cities & Villages May 03 Amendment No.01 CITY VILLAGE Adopted DP Amnded Consent Calendar 011-000-000 May 04 May 09 May 25 May 26 May 31 Jun 01 Jun 08 Jun 13 Jun 22 Jun 23 Jun 27 Jul 26 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read Remvd from Consent Calendar Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Mtn Prev-Recall 2nd Reading Amendment No.02 SALTSMAN Adopted Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 37(D)/116-000-000 Short Debate-3rd Passed 103-012-001 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Sen Sponsor JACOBS Added As A Joint Sponsor MAROVITZ Placed Calendr,First Readng First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Local Government Recommended do pass 009-000-002 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.01 JACOBS Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading 3/5 vote required Third Reading - Passed 041-015-002 Speaker's Tbl. Concurrence 01 H Noncncrs in S Amend. 01 Motion to Reconsider Vote Mtn Reconsider Vote Prevail H Concurs in S Amend. 01 /102-007-000 Passed both Houses Sent to the Governor Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1440 H B-1313-Cont. Sep 07 Oct 12 Oct 18 Oct 19 Oct 31 Governor vetoed Placed Calendar Total Veto Mtn filed overrde Gov veto YOUNGE,W Placed Calendar Total Veto 3/5 vote required Override Gov veto-Hse pass 077-036-001 Placed Calendar Total Veto Mtn filed overrde Gov veto JACOBS 3/5 vote required Override Gov veto-Sen pass 044-014-000 Bth House Overid Total Veto PUBLIC ACT 86-0935 Effective date 90-01-01 HB-1314 SALTSMAN - BARGER. (Ch. 95 1/2, par. 12-606) Amends the Illinois Vehicle Code to increase tow truck operators bond for vehicle damage liability from $15,000 to $25,000. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Select Comm Constitut'nal Officers Apr 27 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 009-000-( Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 09 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 25 Third Reading - Passed 110-006-000 May 26 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor REA Placed Calendr,First Readng May 30 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 01 Assigned to Transportation Jun 13 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 86-0563 Effective date 90-01-01 Jun 15 Jun 19 Jul 14 Sep 01 000 HB-1315 SALTSMAN. (Ch. 95 1/2, par. 18c-4102) Amends the Illinois Vehicle Code to provide that transportation of any vehicle when requested by the owner is exempt from Illinois Commerce Commission juris- diction (now applies only to wrecked or disabled vehicle transportation). HOUSE AMENDMENT NO, 1. Provides that the transportation must be by a tow truck. Applies amendatory lan- guage only to motor vehicles. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Adds reference to: Ch. 95 1/2, par. 11-412 Provides that the Department of Transportation may elect to confidentially inves- tigate accidents involving its personnel for the purpose of enhancing safety. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Select Comm Constitut'nal Officers Apr 27 May 24 Recommended do pass 008-000-001 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading 1441 Amendment No.01 SALTSMAN Amendment No.02 RONAN Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 115-001-001 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Sen Sponsor JACOBS Placed Calendr,First Readng Adopted Adopted May 26 May 30 May 31 Jun 01 Jun 13 Jun 14 Jun 15 Jun 23 Jul 21 Sep 01 HB-1316 SALTSMAN. (Ch. 95 1/2, par. 5-202) Amends the Illinois Vehicle Code to provide that tow trucks need not place a "tow truck" plate on towed vehicles. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Provides that towed vehicles must display a valid registration plate visible from the rear or a tow truck plate must be attached. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Select Comm Constitut'nal Officers Amendment No.01 CONST OFFICER Adopted Do Pass Amend/Short Debate 009-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Third Reading - Passed 112-004-000 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor REA Placed Calendr,First Readng First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Transportation 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 86-0565 Effective date 90-01-01 HB-1317 SALTSMAN - BARGER. (Ch. 95 1/2, par. 3-117.1) Amends the Illinois Vehicle Code to eliminate the age standard for classification of auctioned vehicles as junk or salvage. Permits the purchaser to so classify. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment HB-1315-Cont. First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Transportation Recommended do pass 013-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Added As A Joint Sponsor WOODYARD 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 86-0564 Effective date 90-01-01 Apr 27 May 09 May 25 May 26 May 30 Jun 13 Jun 15 Jun 19 Jul 14 Sep 01 1442 H B-1317-Cont. Apr 07 Assigned to Select Comm Constitut'nal Officers Apr 27 Recommended do pass 007-003-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 24 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading May 26 Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 113-004-000 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 31 Sen Sponsor JONES Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 01 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Transportation Jun 13 Recommended do pass 013-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 15 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 19 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 14 Sent to the Governor Sep 01 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-0566 Effective date 90-01-01 3 HB-1318 SALTSMAN. (Ch. 108 1/2, par. 4-114) Amends the Illinois Pension Code to increase a Downstate firefighter's surviving spouse's pension to the greater of the amount of the pension the firefighter was re- ceivirig or would have been entitled to receive, 40% of the firefighter's salary, or $400 per month. Provides that this change applies without regard to the service ter- mination date of the firefighter. Effective January 1, 1990. STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT TO LOCAL GOV'TS. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Personnel and Pensions May 04 Interim Study Calendar PERS PENSION SHB-1319 SALTSMAN. (Ch. 24, pars. 10-1-7 and 10-2.1-6; Ch. 108 1/2, par. 4-107) Amends the Municipal Code to provide that the appointment of a physician to examine firefighter candidates shall be subject to the approval of the board of trust- ees of the local firefighters' pension fund in municipalities under 500,000. Amends the Downstate Firefighter Article of the Pension Code to eliminate the requirement of a separate examination by a physician appointed by the pension fund board. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Personnel and Pensions May 04 Interim Study Calendar PERS PENSION SHB-1320 SALTSMAN. (Ch. 108 1/2, pars. 7-114, 7-118, 7-152, 7-201, 7-208 and 7-217; new par. 7-118.1) Amends the Illinois Municipal Retirement Fund Article of the Pension Code to allow disability annuitants to receive an employer-financed disability benefit of up to 16 2/3% of salary without reduction of the benefit paid by the Fund; provides for 2 Pension System Impact Note Act may be applicable. 3 Fiscal Note Act and Pension System Impact Note Act may be applicable. 1443 HB-1320-Cont. the enforcement of certain Qualified Domestic Relations Orders; deletes reference to federal law in the definition of "earnings"; allows designation of a trust as benefi- ciary for death benefits; contains other administrative provisions. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Personnel and Pensions May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D SHB-1321 SALTSMAN. (Ch. 108 1/2, pars. 7-139, 7-142, 7-152, 7-154, 7-159 and 7-222; new par. 7-142.2) Amends the Illinois Municipal Retirement Fund Article of the Pension Code to increase the retirement annuity formula; increases the minimum disability pension after offset from $10 to $25 per month; provides for early retirement without dis- count upon payment of specified employee and employer contributions; also makes changes relating to sick leave credit and eligibility for a surviving spouse annuity. STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT To LOCAL GOV'TS. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Personnel and Pensions May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D SHB-1322 RICE. (Ch. 108 1/2, par. 17-119; Ch. 85, new par. 2208.13) Amends the Chicago Teachers Article of the Pension Code to provide that for members retiring after December 31, 1989, the automatic annual increase in pen- sion shall begin on the January 1 following the first anniversary of retirement, re- gardless of age. Amends The State Mandates Act to require implementation without reimbursement. Effective January 1, 1990. STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT TO LOCAL GOV'TS. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Personnel and Pensions May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-1323 DELEO - NOVAK - CURRAN - KRSKA - MUNIZZI. (Ch. 38, par. 1005-5-3) Amends the Unified Code of Corrections to require a defendant who has been convicted of defacing, deforming or otherwise damaging property of another by the use of paint or any other substance to receive certain specified dispositions. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Judiciary II May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-1324 GRANBERG - NOVAK - EDLEY - BUGIELSKI - LANG, STERN, SHAW, CURRAN AND WELLER. (Ch. 38, par. 1404) Amends the Bill of Rights for Victims and Witnesses of Violent Crime Act. Pro- vides that a victim shall have the right to be present in court at all times during the trial of the defendant, unless a judge has ordered the victim excluded or removed from the courtroom for the same causes and in the same manner as the rules of court or law provide for the exclusion or removal of the defendant. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Limits the definition of the term "victim", and excepts the victim's right to be present if the prosecuting attorney objects. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment 1 Fiscal Note Act and Pension System Impact Note Act may be applicable. 1444 HB-1324-Cont. Apr 07 Assigned to Judiciary II May 05 Recommended do pass 009-003-002 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 24 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading May 26 Amendment No.01 GRANBERG Withdrawn Amendment No.02 GRANBERG Adopted Amendment No.03 GRANBERG Withdrawn Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 088-001-004 May 31 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor SEVERNS Placed Calendr,First Readng Added As A Joint Sponsor REA Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 01 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Waive Posting Notice Assigned to Judiciary Jun 09 Recommended do pass 012-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 13 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 19 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 14 Sent to the Governor Sep 01 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-0567 Effective date 90-01-01 HB-1325 PIEL - REGAN - ZICKUS. (New Act) Limits in personal injury cases the maximum recovery for noneconomic loss to which a plaintiff may be entitled or for which judgment may be rendered to a plain- tiff to $250,000. Defines noneconomic loss. Prohibits the jury from being instructed or informed with respect to the limitation on awards for noneconomic loss. Applica- ble to causes of action which accrue on or after its effective date. Effective immediately. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Judiciary I May 05 Interim Study Calendar JUDICIARY I SHB-1326 ROPP. (Ch. 108 1/2, par. 16-127) Amends the Downstate Teacher Article of the Pension Code to allow service credit for certain leaves of absence occurring before July 2, 1963, for which the re- quired contributions are paid before July 1, 1990. Effective immediately. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Personnel and Pensions May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D 'HB-1327 STECZO. (Ch. 85, par. 5903.1 and Ch. 111 2/3, par. 8-403.1) Amends the Local Solid Waste Management Act to provide that facilities using incineration pursuant to waste management plans developed pursuant to the Solid Waste Planning and Recycling Act and the Illinois Solid Waste Management Act may be deemed qualified solid waste energy facilities. Amends the Public Utilities Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 3 Fiscal Note Act and Pension System Impact Note Act may be applicable. 1445 HB-1327-Cont. Act to provide that the purchase price for electricity generated by such facility shall be based upon the price paid by units of local government served by, rather than owning, the facility. Effective immediately. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Energy Environment & Nat. Resource May 04 Interim Study Calendar ENRGY ENVRMNT 'HB-1328 STECZO - BALANOFF - OLSON,MYRON - RYDER - WOJCIK, CAPPA- RELLI, STERN, KLEMM AND WILLIAMSON. (New Act) Creates the Lawn Chemical Application and Notice Act. Establishes notice re- quirements for the application of lawn chemicals and cleaning requirements for equipment used in connection therewith. Defines terms. Provides that a violation constitutes a petty offense. Effective January 1, 1990. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes the title and everything after the enacting clause. Changes the title to the Lawn Care Products Application and Notice Act rather than the Lawn Chemical Application and Notice Act. Substitutes the term "lawn care product" for "lawn chemical" throughout. Adds provisions relating to golf courses. With respect to warning signs on residential property, requires the owner or resident to remove the sign the day after the application rather than permitting the warning sign to be re- moved after the application is dry. Effective January 1, 1990. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Provides that the Act does not affect the powers of units of local government. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Requires the posted sign to include a phone number to call for more information. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Agriculture Apr 26 Amendment No.01 AGRICULTURE Adopted DP Amnded Consent Calendar 016-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read May 03 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read May 05 Remvd from Consent Calendar Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 09 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 22 Mtn Prev-Recall 2nd Reading Amendment No.02 STECZO Adopted Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 37(D)/116-000-000 Short Debate-3rd Passed 107-003-003 May 23 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 25 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 26 Assigned to Agriculture & Conservation May 31 Sen Sponsor JACOBS Added As A Joint Sponsor FRIEDLAND Added As A Joint Sponsor DONAHUE Committee Agriculture & Conservation Jun 07 Recommnded do pass as amend 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 13 Second Reading Amendment No.01 AGRICULTURE Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1446 HB-1328-Cont. Jun 19 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Jun 20 Speaker's Tbl. Concurrence 01 Jun 27 H Concurs in S Amend. 01/111-000-001 Passed both Houses Jul 26 Sent to the Governor Aug 30 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-0358 Effective date 90-01-01 HB-1329 DAVIS. (Ch. 122, pars. 30-15.7 and 30-15.7a) Amends the Higher Education Student Assistance Law within The School Code. Makes grammatical changes and replaces paragraph references with subsection references. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Higher Education May 04 Interim Study Calendar HIGHER ED ' HB-1330 ROPP - STERN - CURRAN. (Ch. 121, par. 4-218) Amends the Highway Code to prohibit IDOT from using salt on highways after 1990, unless it cannot obtain sufficient quantities of calcium magnesium acetate or other noncorrosive salt substitutes. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Select Comm. on Roads and Bridges May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-1331 DAVIS. (Ch. 122, par. 30-15.2) Amends the Higher Education Student Assistance Law within The School Code. Clarifies a reference to the State Superintendent of Education and deletes an obso- lete reference to the 1972 academic year. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Higher Education May 04 Interim Study Calendar HIGHER ED HB-1332 DAVIS - BALANOFF. (Ch. 120, par. 1152) Amends the Illinois Lottery Law to identify The Common School Fund as being a fund in the State treasury. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Revenue May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-1333 DAVIS. (Ch. 120, par: 1-103) Amends the Illinois Income Tax Act to provide that all references to the Internal Revenue Code of 1954 shall mean the Internal Revenue Code of 1986. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Revenue May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1447 HB-1334 'HB-1334 DUNN,JOHN, STERN AND CURRAN. (Ch. 127, new par. 141.255, pars. 142z-17 and 142z-18) Amends the State finance Act to add the State and Local Sales Tax Reform Fund and to provide for continuing appropriation rather than annual appropriation of lo- cal government shares of State occupation and use tax proceeds. Effective January 1, 1990. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Revenue May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-1335 DUNN,JOHN. (Ch. 24, par. 1-4-7) Amends the Municipal Code to provide that municipalities shall not be liable for injuries sustained due to removal or destruction of unsafe property provided it is done pursuant to statute or ordinance and municipal employees act in good faith with reasonable care in such removal or destruction. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Judiciary I May 04 Interim Study Calendar JUDICIARY I HB-1336 DAVIS. (Ch. 46, pars. 4-6.2, 5-16.2 and 6-50.2; Ch. 95 1/2, par. 2-105) Amends The Election Code and the Illinois Vehicle Code relating to voter regis- tration. Requires the election authority to appoint the Secretary of State or a rea- sonable number of employees designated by the Secretary of State and located at drivers license examination stations as deputy registrars. Requires such employees to notify persons who seek a drivers license at the station that they may register to vote at the station. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Elections May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-1337 RONAN. (Ch. 91 1/2, par. 1-101) Amends the Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities Code. Makes a grammatical change. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Select Committee on Mental Health May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D SHB-1338 HANNIG AND CURRAN. (New Act) Provides that no State agency may purchase, or contract to purchase, food, food- stuffs, agricultural or dairy products or other edible things intended for consump- tion by persons in its custody or care, or by persons for whom it has a supervisory responsibility within a residential or confined setting, unless such items or edible things have been grown or raised within the United States, or are otherwise of American origin. Exempts from the purchasing requirements of this Act food items which are not grown or raised in the United States. Effective immediately. FISCAL NOTE (Central Management Services) House Bill 1338 would result in the state paying higher costs to acquire domestically produced commodities. For example, I Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1448 HB-1338-Cont. coffee is grown in Hawaii. However, it is much more expensive than South American coffee. Under the requirements of this legislation, we would be forced to purchase the more expensive Hawaiian coffee. In addition, growing seasons and weather con- ditions also impact the cost and availability of domestically produced foodstuffs. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on AX Apr 07 Assigned to State Gc Administration ssignment overnment Recommended do pass 009-000-003 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Fiscal Note Requested MCCRACKEN Placed Calndr,Second Readng Fiscal Note filed Second Reading Amendment No.01 ROPP Tabled HANNIG Amendment No.02 ROPP Tabled HANNIG Amendment No.03 ROPP Tabled HANNIG Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 072-043-000 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Sen Sponsor DEMUZIO Placed Calendr,First Readng First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Waive Posting Notice Assigned to Executive 'HB-1339 HANNIG - MCPIKE - NOVAK - EDLEY - WOOLARD, BALANOFF, PHELPS, HOMER, CURRAN, RICHMOND, BRUNSVOLD, DEJAEG- HER, HULTGREN, HARTKE, GRANBERG, SUTKER, TERZICH, BU- GIELSKI, DELEO, KULAS AND RONAN. (New Act) Creates the Degradable Plastic Act. Directs the Department of Energy and Nat- ural Resources to study degradable plastics, and to develop model landfill practices to enhance degradability; provides for rules for the identification and labeling of de- gradable or recyclable plastic containers; directs all State agencies that purchase plastic containers to purchase degradable or recyclable products whenever reason- ably available. FISCAL NOTE (Dept. of Energy and Natural Resources) ENR estimates HB 1339 to cost approximately $125,000. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes provision directing the Department to adopt standards and procedures for determining and certifying the degradability of plastics. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Specifies that the Department's model landfill practices shall be proposed to the Pollution Control Board. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Energy Environment & May 04 May 08 May 11 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate Nat. Resource Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 008-000-001 Fiscal Note Requested MCCRACKEN Fiscal Note filed e ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. May 04 May 08 May 11 May 16 May 17 Jun 01 Jun 06 1449 HB-1339-Cont. May 12 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Amendment No.01 HANNIG Adopted Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 22 Mtn Prev-Recall 2nd Reading Amendment No.02 HANNIG Adopted Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 37(D)/116-000-000 Short Debate-3rd Passed 107-003-000 May 23 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor DEMUZIO Placed Calendr,First Readng May 25 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 26 Assigned to Energy & Environment Jun 06 Recommended do pass 013-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 13 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 23 Third Reading - Passed 058-000-001 Passed both Houses Jul 21 Sent to the Governor Sep 05 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-0775 Effective date 90-01-01 SHB-1340 GRANBERG - LANG. (Ch. 73, new pars. 1045A, 1046A and 1047A) Amends the Insurance Code. Requires that insurance companies submit health insurance policies to the Director of Insurance for approval. Provides a hearing pro- cess for disapproval. Provides that all insurance policies disclose their provisions in a clear and explicit manner. Effective immediately. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Insurance May 04 Interim Study Calendar INSURANCE ' HB-1341 HANNIG - WOOLARD AND CURRAN. (Ch. 24, par. 10-5-2) Amends the Municipal Code to provide for a $500 funeral expense benefit to be paid in the event of the death of a volunteer fireman. STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT TO LOCAL GOV'TS. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Cities & Villages Apr 11 Re-assigned to Personnel and Pensions May 05 Interim Study Calendar PERS PENSION HB-1342 KULAS - PETERSON,W - GIGLIO - VANDUYNE, STERN, CURRAN, RONAN, BUGIELSKI, TERZICH, SUTKER AND DELEO. (Ch. 85, new par. 5960.1) Amends the Solid Waste Planning and Recycling Act to ban the retail sale of nondegradable disposable plastic bags and containers, beginning in 1992. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Energy Environment & Nat. Resource May 04 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 014-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 10 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1450 HB-1342-Cont. May 23 Interim Study Calendar ENRGY ENVRMNT HB-1343 KULAS - RONAN - LAURINO - BALANOFF - BRESLIN, WHITE, JONES,LOU, FLOWERS, CURRIE, FARLEY AND MORROW. (New Act) Requires a private employer with 50 or more employees to grant up to 8 weeks of unpaid leave to an employee for the birth of a child, adoption of a child, illness of a child, illness of a spouse and illness of a parent. Provides for the continuation of health insurance provided to the employee at the employee's own expense. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 8. Deletes everything. Creates the Family Leave Act of 1989. Provides that certain employees shall be entitled to 8 workweeks of family leave during a 24-month peri- od because of the birth of a son or daughter of the employee, because of the place- ment of a son or daughter with the employee for adoption or foster care or in order to care for the employee's son, daughter or parent who has a serious health condi- tion. Effective 6 months after becoming law. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Insurance May 04 Recommended do pass 013-004-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 24 Second Reading Amendment No.01 KULAS Withdrav Amendment No.02 KULAS Withdrav Amendment No.03 CHURCHILL Withdrav Amendment No.04 KULAS Withdrav Amendment No.05 CHURCHILL Withdrav Amendment No.06 CHURCHILL Withdrav Amendment No.07 KULAS Withdrav Amendment No.08 KULAS Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 26 Third Reading - Passed 067-050-000 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 01 Primary Sponsor Changed To ZITO First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Executive Jun 08 Recommended do pass 010-007-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 15 Added As A Joint Sponsor NETSCH Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 20 Added As A Joint Sponsor DEL VALLE Second Reading Amendment No.01 KARPIEL Lost 028-030-000 Amendment No.02 KARPIEL Verified Lost Amendment No.03 DEANGELIS 029-030-000 Amendment No.04 KARPIEL 029-030-000 Placed Calndr,Third Reading vn vn vn vn vn vn vn Lost Lost HB-1344 BALANOFF - NOVAK. (New Act) Creates the Toxic Enforcement Act of 1989. Prohibits anyone from knowingly and intentionally exposing an individual to a toxic substance without adequate warning. Provides for fines for violations. Requires the Governor to publish a list of chemicals known to cause cancer or reproductive toxicity. Effective January 1, 1990. 1451 Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment HB-1344-Cont. Apr 07 May 05 Assigned to Consumer Protection Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-1345 HANNIG. (Ch. 46, pars. 7-61, 10-3, 17-16.1 and 18-9.1) Amends The Election Code. Provides that a candidate defeated in the primary election or caucus is ineligible to be listed on the ballot as an independent candidate in the general or consolidated election. Provides that a candidate defeated in the pri- mary election or caucus or defeated for nomination for an office in which candidates are nominated on a nonpartisan basis, is ineligible to file a declaration of intent to run as a write-in candidate in the general or consolidated election. Provides that a candidate defeated in the primary election or caucus is ineligible to be listed on the ballot as a candidate of another political party in the general or consolidated election. Apr 05 1989 First reading Apr 07 May 05 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Elections Interim Study Calendar ELECTIONS HB-1346 HANNIG. (Ch. 122, par. 103-8) Amends the Public Community College Act. Provides that members of the public and employees of a community college district shall be given time to speak to or ask questions of a community college board at board meetings. Also provides that resi- dents of the district must be given a written response to their written correspon- dence which requests consideration of a matter by the board. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Higher Education May 04 Do Pass/Consent Calendar 016-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read May 09 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read May 11 Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 111-000-000 May 12 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor HOLMBERG Placed Calendr,First Readng May 15 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 18 Assigned to Higher Education 'HB-1347 ROPP. (Ch. 120, pars. 439.3, 439.33, 439.103 and 441) Amends the State occupation and use tax Acts to exempt from such taxes shelled-corn-burning heating units for single family dwellings occupied by the pur- chaser. Effective January 1, 1990. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Revenue May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D 'HB-1348 WHITE. (Ch. 122, par. 18-8; new pars. 10-21.10 and 34-18.9) Amends The School Code. Requires all school districts to establish regular pre- school education programs for developmentally appropriate 3 and 4 year olds under State Board of Education guidelines, and provides for weighting and counting chil- dren enrolled and attending such programs as average daily attendance pupils un- der the State aid formula. ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1452 HB-1348-Cont. STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT TO LOCAL GOV'TS. STATE MANDATES ACT FISCAL NOTE (State Board of Education) The estimated cost of implementing HB-1348 is $220 million. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education Apr 19 Interim Study Calendar ELEM SCND ED Apr 25 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Interim Study Calendar ELEM SCND ED HB-1349 HULTGREN - HANNIG AND CURRAN. (Ch. 34, new par. 419.5; Ch. 127 1/2, new par. 23.1) Amends the Fire Protection District Act and the Counties Act. Allows a county board, after referendum approval, to adopt a comprehensive county fire protection plan for all unincorporated territory in the county without fire protection. Allows a county board, after adoption of a plan, to cause unincorporated territory without fire protection to be added to a fire protection district, but only if the IFO rating of the district will not be adversely affected by adding the contiguous territory. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Changes "IFO rating" to "ISO rating". Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Counties & Townships Apr 19 Amendment No.01 CNTY TWNSHIP Adopted Do Pass Amend/Short Debate 014-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 09 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 11 Short Debate-3rd Passed 109-000-000 May 12 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 16 Sen Sponsor WATSON Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 18 Assigned to Local Government Jun 01 Recommended do pass 012-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 13 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 19 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 14 Sent to the Governor Sep 01 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-0568 Effective date 90-01-01 'HB-1350 ROPP. (Ch. 95 1/2, par 2-119) Amends The Illinois Vehicle Code. Increases the portion of motorcycle registra- tion fees required to be deposited into the Cycle Rider Safety Training Fund. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Select Comm Constitut'nal Officers May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1453 'HB-1351 PHELPS AND WOOLARD. (Ch. 23, par. 5-5.12) Amends the Public Aid Code to provide that the professional dispensing fee for pharmacies shall equal 10% of the acquisition cost for prescriptions over $35. Pro- vides that the dispensing fee shall in no event exceed $15. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Human Services May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-1352 HASARA - OLSON,MYRON. (Ch. 31, par. 10.3) Amends the law in relation to coroners. Requires funeral directors or persons having custody of dead bodies to obtain a coroners permit in order to cremate a body regardless of the cause of death. Effective immediately. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Executive Apr 26 Do Pass/Consent Calendar 019-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read May 03 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read May 09 Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 116-000-000 May 11 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 12 Sen Sponsor DAVIDSON Placed Calendr,First Readng May 15 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 18 Assigned to Executive Jun 01 Recommended do pass 018-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 13 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 19 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 14 Sent to the Governor Sep 01 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-0569 Effective date 89-09-01 HB-1353 COWLISHAW. (Ch. 23, par. 5005; Ch. 37, par 803-3, new par. 803-6.1) Amends the Department of Children and Family Services enabling Act and the Juvenile Court Act. Provides for mandatory return of a minor to his or her parents, and authorizes an adjudication that a minor requires authoritative intervention without the minor's refusal to return home. Requires DCFS to accept for care and training minors who have been adjudicated as requiring authoritative intervention and committed to the Department. Effective immediately. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Select Committee on Children May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-1354 HOMER - SHAW - WOLF, MARTINEZ AND SANTIAGO. (New Act) Creates the Uniform Consumer Clear Information Act. Provides that agree- ments pertaining to certain consumer transactions shall conform to certain requirements. 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1454 HB-1351 HB-1354-Cont. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Consumer Protection May 05 Interim Study Calendar CONSUMER PROT HB-1355 WOLF - GRANBERG - HICKS - HANNIG - MUNIZZI AND LANG. (Ch. 121 1/2, new par. 262U) Amends the Consumer Fraud and Deceptive Business Practices Act. Provides that it is an unlawful practice for a hotel to impose a charge for the following: a tele- phone call which is in excess of the hotel's cost; an attempted telephone call if there is no answer or a busy signal; or any telephone call unless charges for calls are post- ed at or near each telephone. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Public Utilities May 02 Interim Study Calendar PUB UTILITIES SHB-1356 CURRIE - KUBIK. (Ch. 111 1/2, new pars. 7057.1 and 7057.2) Amends the Solid Waste Management Act to establish a pilot program to study the disposal of pesticide containers. Directs the Department of Energy and Natural Resources (DENR) to study the disposal of waste paint. Effective immediately. FISCAL NOTE (Dept. of Energy and Natural Resources) The estimated cost of HB-1356 is $150,000 to $190,000. FISCAL NOTE (Dept. of Agriculture) The total fiscal impact on the Dept. for one project is $180,000. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: Ch. 111 1/2, par. 1021 Amends the Environmental Protection Act to expand the permit exemption for certain farm landscape waste composting facilities. GOVERNOR MESSAGE Recommends designation of the Department of Agriculture, rather than DENR, as the lead agency in the pilot pesticide container collection project. Requires opera- tors of farm landscape waste composting facilities to register the facilities with Illi- nois EPA. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Energy Environment & Nat. Resource Apr 19 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 013-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate Apr 25 Fiscal Note Requested MCCRACKEN Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 09 Fiscal Note filed Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 12 Short Debate-3rd Passed 103-000-000 May 15 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 Sen Sponsor WELCH Placed Calendr,First Readng May 22 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 23 Assigned to Energy & Environment Jun 06 Recommended do pass 013-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1455 HB-1356-Cont. Jun 07 Fiscal Note filed Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 15 Second Reading Amendment No.01 WELCH Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 19 Third Reading - Passed 058-000-001 Jun 20 Speaker's Tbl. Concurrence 01 Jun 27 H Concurs in S Amend. 01/113-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 26 Sent to the Governor Sep 06 Governor amendatory veto Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Oct 12 Mtn fild accept amend veto CURRIE Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Oct 17 Rul Gub Comply/Rule 46.1(b) Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Oct 19 3/5 vote required Accept Amnd Veto-House Pass 114-000-000 Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Oct 31 Mtn fild accept amend veto WELCH 3/5 vote required Accept Amnd Veto-Sen Pass 056-000-001 Bth House Accept Amend Veto Dec 01 Return to Gov-Certification Jan 24 1990 Governor certifies changes PUBLIC ACT 86-1026 Effective date 90-01-24 HB-1357 EDLEY - WOOLARD - SHAW. (Ch. 121 1/2, par. 157.8) Amends An Act to regulate the sale, representation and advertising of goods to require the return to a business of the fee for a going-out of business sale license upon permanent closure of the business if the closure occurs within 90 days after is- suance of the license. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Select Comm on Small Business May 04 Interim Study Calendar SML BUSINESS HB-1358 CURRIE - BALANOFF - HULTGREN - CURRAN - KUBIK, STERN AND EDLEY. (Ch. 11l 1/2, new par. 7056.1) Amends the Solid Waste Management Act to create an advisory Task Force on Degradable Plastics. Effective immediately. FISCAL NOTE (Dept. of Energy & Natural Resources) Costs for consulting fees and reimbursement of the expenses of the Task Force members' expenses would total $100,000. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds the Director of Commerce and Community Affairs to the Task Force. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Energy Environment & Nat. Resource Apr 19 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 013-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 09 Fiscal Note filed Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Amendment No.01 CURRIE Adopted Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 12 Short Debate-3rd Passed 102-000-001 1456 HB-1358-Cont. May 15 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 16 Sen Sponsor BERMAN Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 18 Assigned to Energy & Environment Jun 06 Recommended do pass 013-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 13 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 21 Third Reading - Passed 053-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 20 Sent to the Governor Sep 05 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-0776 Effective date 89-09-05 HB-1359 WOOLARD - PHELPS - GRANBERG - HOMER - HARTKE, WOLF, HANNIG AND BLACK. (New Act) Creates an express warranty, as a matter of law, for rebuilt auto parts. The war- ranty runs 90 days or 3,000 miles, whichever occurs first. Provides remedies and damages. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Eliminates all remedies other than for breach of warranty under the Uniform Commercial Code. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. (Senate recedes November 2, 1989) Requires the seller, upon request of the buyer, to furnish a written receipt stating the date of purchase and odometer reading of the motor vehicle on which the part is to be installed. CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT NO. 1. Recommends that the Senate recede from S-am 1. Deletes reference to: (New Act) Adds reference to: (Ch. 95 1/2, par. 1203-2) Deletes everything in the bill. Amends the All-terrain Vehicle Safety Act. Ex- empts from registration, all-terrain vehicles and off-highway motorcycles owned and operated on lands owned by the owner or operator or on lands leased for agri- cultural purposes. Effective immediately. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Judiciary I May 04 Recommended do pass 008-003-002 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 25 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading May 26 Amendment No.01 WOOLARD Amendment No.02 WOOLARD Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 106-008-001 May 30 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor REA Placed Calendr,First Readng May 31 First reading Rfrd to Comr Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.01 REA Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 01 Jun 13 Jun 20 Jun 22 Withdrawn Adopted n on Assignment Assigned to Transportation Recommended do pass 008-004-000 Adopted 1457 HB-1359-Cont. Jun 23 Verified Third Reading - Passed 030-029-000 Speaker's Tbl. Concurrence 01 Jun 24 H Noncncrs in S Amend. 01 Jun 26 Secretary's Desk Non-concur 01 Nov 01 S Refuses to Recede Amend 01 S Requests Conference Comm 1ST Sen Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/REA BROOKINS, SEVERNS, WATSON, DUNN,R Nov 02 Added As A Joint Sponsor WATSON Added As A Joint Sponsor DUNN,R Added As A Joint Sponsor DONAHUE Added As A Joint Sponsor O'DANIEL Added As A Joint Sponsor WOODYARD Added As A Co-sponsor SEVERNS Added As A Co-sponsor VADALABENE Added As A Co-sponsor DEMUZIO Added As A Co-sponsor RIGNEY Added As A Co-sponsor MADIGAN Added As A Co-sponsor DAVIDSON Exempt under Hse Rule 29(C) Mtn filed take from Table SUSPEND RULE 79(E) PLACE ON CALENDAR CONF. COMM. REPTS. -WOOLARD Mtn Take From Table Prevail Hse Accede Req Conf Comm 1ST Hse Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/WOOLARD, CULLERTON, PHELPS, TATE AND BLACK House report submitted House Conf. report Adopted 1ST/110-000-000 Senate report submitted Senate Conf. report Adopted 1ST/057-000-000 Both House Adoptd Conf rpt 1ST Passed both Houses Dec 01 Sent to the Governor Jan 09 1990 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-1016 Effective date 90-01-09 HB-1360 SANTIAGO - MARTINEZ - NOVAK AND CURRAN. (Ch. 38, par. 8-2; Ch. 56 1/2, new par. 1405.1) Amends the Criminal Code of 1961 and the Illinois Controlled Substances Act. Creates the offense of criminal drug conspiracy. Provides that a person commits criminal drug conspiracy when with the intent that an offense set forth in Sections 401, 402 or 407 of the Illinois Controlled Substances Act be committed, he agrees with another to the commission of that offense. Provides that a person convicted of criminal drug conspiracy may be fined or imprisoned or both not to exceed the max- imum provided for the offense which is the object of the conspiracy. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Judiciary II May 04 Recommended do pass 016-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 11 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 12 Third Reading - Passed 103-002-000 May 15 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 18 Assigned to Judiciary 1458 HB-1360-Cont. May 25 Primary Sponsor Changed To LECHOWICZ Committee Judiciary May 31 Added As A Co-sponsor DEL VALLE Committee Judiciary Jun 09 Recommended do pass 012-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 15 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 19 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 14 Sent to the Governor Sep 07 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-0809 Effective date 90-01-01 HB-1361 MCCRACKEN. (Ch. 38, par. 115-4; Ch. 110, par. 2-1107) Amends the Code of Criminal Procedure of 1963 and the Code of Civil Proce- dure in relation to jury instructions. Provides that all parties shall tender to the court their proposed jury instructions at the call of the case for trial, and the court may consider additional instructions if the court determines it to be desirable as a result of the evidence or arguments. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Judiciary II May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-1362 MARTINEZ - SANTIAGO AND FLOWERS. (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 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Insurance May 03 Recommended do pass 011-003-005 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 24 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading May 25 Interim Study Calendar INSURANCE HB-1363 DEJAEGHER - HICKS - WOpF - YOUNGE,W - NOVAK. (Ch. 111 2/3, new par. 8-408) Amends The Public Utilities Act to require electric utilities to conduct free ener- gy audits and to provide free estimates of the costs that would be incurred in con- verting a customer's heating system to electricity. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Public Utilities May 05 Interim Study Calendar PUB UTILITIES HB-1364 WHITE - MARTINEZ - BRESLIN - DEJAEGHER - SHAW. (Ch. 56 1/2, pars. 502 and 503, new pars. 502.38, 502.39 and 503.22 through 503.27) Amends the Illinois Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act. Requires fast food restau- rants to disclose specified information in relation to food sold at such restaurants. Requires disclosure of sulfite treatment of fruit or vegetables for immediate con- sumption. Provides that, if food sold for immediate consumption contains mono- sodium glutamate, a notice shall be posted disclosing such fact. Provides that ingredients of retail bulk food shall be posted. Provides that, if fresh produce has been sprayed with pesticides, such fact shall be disclosed. Provides that ingredients of food for immediate consumption (other than restaurant food) shall be disclosed. 1459 HB-1364-Cont. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Consumer Protection May 05 Interim Study Calendar CONSUMER PROT HB-1365 SANTIAGO - MARTINEZ. (Ch. 130, new par. 17.2) Amends the Act in relation to the State Treasurer to empower such office to es- tablish a program of incentives to financial institutions which support Hispanic business development. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Select Comm Constitut'nal Officers May 04 Interim Study Calendar CONST OFFICER HB-1366 PHELPS. (Ch. 75, par. 104) Amends the Jails Act to provide where there is no county jail facility operating in a county, arresting agencies shall be responsible for delivering persons arrested to an adjoining county jail facility, if the adjoining county has entered into a written agreement with the committing county allowing for the maintenance of prisoners in the adjoining county. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Judiciary II Apr 19 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 016-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 09 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 25 Third Reading - Passed 115-001-000 May 26 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor REA Placed Calendr,First Readng May 30 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 01 Assigned to Local Government Jun 08 Recommended do pass 012-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 13 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 19 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 14 Sent to the Governor Sep 01 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-0570 Effective date 90-01-01 HB-1367 PEDERSEN,B. (Ch. 48, par. 39m-5) Amends the Illinois Wage Payment and Collection Act. Provides that unless oth- erwise provided in a collective bargaining agreement or other contract of employ- ment, whenever an employment policy provides for paid vacations, and an employee resigns or is terminated for lack of work without having taken all vacation time earned in accordance with such employment policy, the monetary equivalent of all earned vacation shall be paid to him as part of his final compensation at his final rate of pay and no employment policy shall provide for forfeiture of earned vacation time upon such employee resigning or being terminated for lack of work. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Labor & Commerce 1460 HB-1367-Cont. May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-1368 LEVIN - LAURINO AND FLOWERS. (Ch. 17, new par. 506) Amends An Act concerning financial institutions in Illinois. Limits the amount of fees financial institutions may charge customers who utilize automatic teller machines. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Consumer Protection May 04 Recommended do pass 010-007-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 18 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 26 Interim Study Calendar CONSUMER PROT HB-1369 SANTIAGO - MARTINEZ - MUNIZZI - DEJAEGHER - BALANOFF. (Ch. 127, par. 132.602) Amends the Minority and Female Business Enterprise Act. Includes in the term "minority" persons granted permanent resident status under the Immigration and Control Act of 1986. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to State Government Administration May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-1370 PHELPS. (Ch. 56, par. 3.20) Amends the Fish Code of 1971 to allow owners of private ponds to stock the White Amur (diploid carp). Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Energy Environment & Nat. Resource May 02 Recommended do pass 014-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 17 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 22 Third Reading - Lost 041-065-006 HB-1371 SANTIAGO - LAURINO AND CURRAN. (Ch. 122, new par. 34-18.9) Amends The School Code. Requires the Chicago Board of Education to keep its average class size for the K-3 gradesat not more than the statewide average class size for those grades, beginning with the 1990-91 school year. Effective immediately. STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT To LOCAL GOV'TS. STATE MANDATES ACT FISCAL NOTE (State Board of Education) The estimated cost of reducing class sizes in Chicago schools by 1990-91 school year is $73.4 million for salaries and bene- fits and new classroom construction. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Implementatn Chicago School Reform Apr 28 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Committee Implementatn Chicago School Reform May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D 1461 HB-1372 MAYS. (Ch. 15, par. 156) Amends the State Collection Act. Provides that a State agency may, with the Comptroller's permission, deposit all receipts into the General Revenue Fund or the fund that would have originally received the receipts, that 25% of deposits made each quarter for accounts receivable more than 120 days past due shall be trans- ferred to the Accounts Receivable Fund or Funds, and that the transferred amounts may be used by the agency for collecting overdue accounts pursuant to appropria- tion. Effective immediately. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Revenue May 04 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 014-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 09 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 18 Third Reading - Passed 116-000-000 May 22 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 25 Sen Sponsor KEATS Placed Calendr,First Readng May 30 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 01 Assigned to Executive Jun 08 Recommended do pass 020-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 13 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 19 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 14 Sent to the Governor Aug 14 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-0194 Effective date 89-08-14 HB-1373 ROPP. (Ch. 122, par. 27-1) Amends The School Code. Beginning with the 1990-91 school year, requires an 8 period school day throughout the regular school term for all pupils in grades 9 through 12 of the common schools, with each period to be at least 45 minutes in length. STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT TO LOCAL GOV'TS. STATE MANDATES ACT FISCAL NOTE (State Board of Education) An increase in work load would most likely result in demands for increased salaries totalling between an estimated $158 to $258 million. Apr 05 1989 First reading Apr 07 Apr 25 May 05 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education St Mandate Fis Note Filed Committee Elementary & Secondary Education Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-1374 BALANOFF - STERN. (Ch. 111 1/2, new par. 1009.7) Amends the Environmental Protection Act to prohibit the retail sale of certain products designed to release chlorofluorocarbons, beginning January 1, 1991. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Energy Environment & Nat. Resource 1462 HB-1372 HB-1374-Cont. May 04 Interim Study Calendar ENRGY ENVRMNT HB-1375 BALANOFF. (Ch. 111 1/2, new par. 1009.7) Amends the Environmental Protection Act to prohibit the retail sale of sterilizers that use chlorofluorocarbons, beginning January 1, 1991; also prohibits the use of such sterilizers unless they have been fitted with CFC recovery equipment. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Consumer Protection May 05 Interim Study Calendar CONSUMER PROT HB-1376 BALANOFF. (Ch. 111 1/2, new par. 1009.7) Amends the Environmental Protection Act to prohibit the retail sale of chloro- fluorocarbon refrigerants in containers that hold less than 30 pounds, beginning January 1, 1991. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Energy Environment & Nat. Resource May 02 Interim Study Calendar ENRGY ENVRMNT HB-1377 BALANOFF. (Ch. 111 1/2, new par. 1009.7) Amends the Environmental Protection Act to direct the Board to adopt rules to regulate the use of CFC-113, methyl chloroform and carbon tetrachloride. Effec- tive immediately. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Energy Environment & Nat. Resource May 02 Interim Study Calendar ENRGY ENVRMNT HB-1378 BALANOFF. (New Act) Creates an Act in relation to halons and chlorofluorocarbons; imposes a fee on the first sale of such materials in Illinois, to be administered by the Department of Rev- enue, and used for funding research and conservation projects. Effective immediately. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Revenue May 05 Interim Study Calendar REVENUE HB-1379 BALANOFF. (Ch. 111 1/2, new par. 1009.7) Amends the Environmental Protection Act to prohibit the retail sale of portable halon fire extinguishers, beginning January 1, 1991. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Energy Environment & Nat. Resource Apr 27 Interim Study Calendar ENRGY ENVRMNT 1463 HB-1380 HB-1380 BALANOFF. (New Act) Bans certain food and beverage packaging made with chlorofluorocarbons, begin- ning July 1, 1990. Requires food vendors and their suppliers to make and maintain relevant records. Makes violation a business offense punishable by a fine up to $5000. Effective immediately. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Consumer Protection May 05 Interim Study Calendar CONSUMER PROT HB-1381 COWLISHAW. (Ch. 122, par. 103B-5) Amends the Public Community College Act. Requires each community college board to establish and distribute an annual position seniority list unless a collective bargaining agreement otherwise provides. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Higher Education May 04 Interim Study Calendar HIGHER ED HB-1382 COWLISHAW. (Ch. 122, par. 103B-5) Amends the Public Community College Act. Adds a preposition in a section of the tenure provisions relating to reduction of number of faculty members. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Higher Education May 04 Interim Study Calendar HIGHER ED Oct 17 Exempt under Hse Rule 29(C) Motion disch comm, advc 2nd READING - 2ND DAY AND SUSPEND 37(G)- COWLISHAW Interim Study Calendar HIGHER ED Oct 31 Committee discharged 116-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Nov 02 Interim Study Calendar HIGHER ED HB-1383 DELEO. (Ch. 111 2/3, pars. 8-207 and 9-215) Amends the Public Utilities Act. Provides that winter heating reconnections un- der deferred payment agreements shall begin November 1 (instead of November 15). Provides that every gas and electric utility shall conduct a survey of residential customers, whose service has been disconnected since December 1 of the previous year for nonpayment of a bill or deposit, on October 15 (instead of November 15) of each year, and shall notify such former customers of the availability of winter re- connection and deferred payment agreements not later than November 1 (instead of November 25) of each year. Changes the required contents of notices advising such former customers of the availability of winter reconnections. Changes other provisions in relation to winter reconnections and deferred payment agreements. Prohibits inclusion in the rate base of construction costs enabling a utility to gener- ate more than 115% of the peak amount used during any day by consumers of the utility. Effective immediately. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Public Utilities May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D 1464 HB-1384 CULLERTON - WOLF - SALTSMAN. (Ch. 108 1/2, par. 7-109) Amends the Illinois Pension Code to make a technical correction. PENSION IMPACT NOTE The bill has no financial impact. PENSION IMPACT NOTE No change from previous note. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: Ch. 108 1/2, par 7-109 Adds reference to: Ch. 108 1/2, pars. 2-111, 2-121, 2-123, 2-124, 2-126, 2-127, 2-131, 2-134, 2-145, 2-146, 2-154, 14-110, 14-123, 14-123.1, 14-124, 14-128, 14-147, 18-129, 18-133, 18-140, 18-152, 18-153, 18-161, 21-115 and 21-116, new pars. 2-121.3, 14-103.39, 14-121.1, 14-152 and 18-128.3 Deletes all. Amends the General Assembly, Judges, State Employees and Social Security Enabling Articles of the Pension Code to make various administrative changes. Specifies the applicability of the exemption from garnishment and attach- ment. Removes the age 70 termination requirement on disability benefits. Delays the start of certain survivor's benefits from the date of death until the first day of the next calendar month. Corrects obsolete citations to the federal Social Security Act. Defines "personal services" so as to exclude the nonpayroll earnings of court report- ers, and amends the Social Security Enabling Act to allow use of certain overpay- ments to pay liabilities resulting from such nonpayroll earnings from 1977 through 1986. Provides for federally mandated age 70 1/2 distributions to certain surviving spouses. Amends the occupational death benefit beneficiary provisions to provide for disabled children over age 18 and certain dependent parents. Makes other changes. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Personnel and Pensions Apr 19 Pension Note Filed Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 004-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 09 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 18 Short Debate-3rd Passed 112-000-005 May 22 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 23 Sen Sponsor JONES Placed Calendr,First Readng May 25 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 26 Assigned to Insurance, Pensions & License Act Jun 06 Pension Note Filed Waive Posting Notice Committee Insurance, Pensions & License Act Jun 09 Recommended do pass 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 20 Second Reading Amendment No.01 JONES Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 21 Third Reading - Passed 058-000-000 Speaker's Tbl. Concurrence 01 Jun 24 H Noncncrs in S Amend. 01 Jun 26 Secretary's Desk Non-concur 01 Jun 27 S Refuses to Recede Amend 01 S Requests Conference Comm IST Sen Conference Comm Apptd IST/JONES D'ARCO, NEWHOUSE, SCHUNEMAN & FRIEDLAND 1465 HB-1384 HB-1384--Cont. 1466 Jun 28 Hse Accede Req Conf Comm 1ST Hse Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/CULLERTON, WOLF, SALTSMAN, HOFFMAN & PARKE Jul 01 Tabled House Rule 79(E) HB-1385 CULLERTON - WOLF. (Ch. 108 1/2, rep. par. 22A-116) Amends the Illinois Pension Code to repeal an obsolete provision requiring repay- ment of an appropriation to the State Board of Investment by July 1, 1976. Effec- tive immediately. PENSION IMPACT NOTE The bill has no financial impact. PENSION IMPACT NOTE No change from previous note. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Personnel and Pensions Apr 19 Pension Note Filed Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 004-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 09 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 18 Short Debate-3rd Passed 112-000-005 May 22 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor JACOBS Placed Calendr,First Readng May 23 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Insurance, Pensions & License Act Jun 06 Pension Note Filed Committee Insurance, Pensions & License Act HB-1386 CULLERTON - WOLF. (Ch. 108 1/2, par. 14-110) Amends the Illinois Pension Code to make technical corrections in certain citations. PENSION IMPACT NOTE The bill has no financial impact. PENSION IMPACT NOTE No change from previous note. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Personnel and Pensions Apr 19 Pension Note Filed Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 004-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 09 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 18 Short Debate-3rd Passed 112-000-005 May 22 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 23 Sen Sponsor JONES Placed Calendr,First Readng May 25 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 26 Assigned to Insurance, Pensions & License Act Jun 06 Pension Note Filed Committee Insurance, Pensions & License Act HB-1387 HB-1387 CULLERTON. (Ch. 95 1/2, new par. 11-1405.1) Amends The Illinois Vehicle Code to provide that, in a personal injury action by motorcycle operator or passenger, evidence of the failure of the plaintiff to wear a helmet may be introduced to mitigate damages. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Judiciary I May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-1388 CULLERTON. Appropriates $520,000 to the Department of Rehabilitation Services for grants to Illinois television stations for close captioning of news broadcasts. Effective July 1, 1989. Apr 05 1989 First reading Apr 07 May 11 HB-1389 CULLERTON. (Ch. 120, par. 702) Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Appropriations II Interim Study Calendar APPROP II Amends the Revenue Act of 1939 to exclude prior uncollected tax from being col- lected from an owner who was not owner when taxes became due. Effective immediately. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Revenue May 04 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 014-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 10 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 25 Third Reading - Passed 116-000-000 May 26 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 07 Sen Sponsor MAROVITZ Jun 09 Jun 13 Jun 21 Jul 20 Aug 30 Placed Calendr,First Readng First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Waive Posting Notice Assigned to Revenue Recommended do pass 007-001-003 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 057-000-001 Passed both Houses Sent to the Governor Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-0359 Effective date 89-08-30 HB-1390 WOOLARD - PHELPS. (Ch. 127, pars. 1054 and 1056) Amends the Illinois Emergency Services and Disaster Agency Act of 1988. Au- thorizes the Governor to make grants or contributions for restoration, reconstruc- tion, or repair of public facilities and non-profit educational, utility, emergency, medical and custodial care facilities which have been damaged or destroyed by a major disaster. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to State Government Administration May 02 Recommended do pass 008-000-002 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Fiscal Note Requested MCCRACKEN Placed Calndr,Second Readng 1467 HB-1390-Cont. May 23 Interim Study Calendar ST GOV ADMN HB-1391 CULLERTON. (Ch. 110, new pars. 2A-101 through 2A-115) Amends the Code of Civil Procedure. Creates a cause of action for restoration of reputation as an alternative to a defamation action for damages for persons who be- lieve their reputations have been damaged by a false statement of fact published by a medium of mass communication. If the plaintiff prevails, he may seek compulsory publication by the defendant of a Judicial Declaration of Falsity which shall con- tain factual statements pertaining to the proceedings in which the Judicial Declara- tion of Falsity was obtained. Provides that an action for restoration of reputation shall be commenced within one year next after the cause of action accrued. Re- pealed January 1, 1996. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Judiciary I May 03 Interim Study Calendar JUDICIARY I HB-1392 CULLERTON. (Ch. 95 1/2, par. 12-603.1) Amends The Illinois Vehicle Code. Provides that evidence of failure to wear a seat safety belt is admissible in a civil action or other proceeding seeking recovery of damages for personal injury or in mitigation of any recovery for injury arising out of the operation or use of a motor vehicle. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Judiciary I May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-1393 CULLERTON. (Ch. 95 1/2, pars. 11-209.1 and 11-1404) Amends the Illinois Vehicle Code to require any operator of a motor cycle (ex- cludes a motorized pedalcycle) and any passengers thereon who are under the age of 18 to wear a helmet. Also provides that local authorities acting at the request of pri- vate entities to enforce the provisions of the Code on private streets or roads shall not be liable for injuries or damage caused thereby except for willful or wanton misconduct. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Deletes reference to: Ch. 95 1/2, par. 11-209.1 Deletes provision of the Vehicle Code providing that local authorities shall not be liable for injury or damage to persons or property arising out of enforcement of the Code on private streets or roads except for wilful or wanton misconduct. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Judiciary I May 03 Recommended do pass 008-006-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 12 Second Reading Amendment No.01 WEAVER,M Withdrawn Amendment No.02 CULLERTON Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 19 3d Reading Consideration PP Calendar Consideration PP. May 25 Verified Third Reading - Passed 061-049-002 May 26 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor BROOKINS Placed Calendr,First Readng May 30 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment 1468 HB-1393-Cont. Jun 01 Assigned to Transportation Jun 13 Recommended do pass 008-004-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 15 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 21 3d Reading Consideration PP Calendar Consideration PP. Jun 23 Third Reading - Lost 028-030-000 HB-1394 CULLERTON - YOUNG,A - LEVIN, MARTINEZ, DAVIS, FLINN, JONES,LOU AND FLOWERS. (New Act) Creates the Federally Subsidized Housing Preservation Act. Provides that a group consisting of a majority of tenants in federally subsidized housing may offer to purchase the building if the owner intends to dispose of the property. Provides for procedures and time limits for the purchase, and for the determination of the pur- chase price if there is a failure to agree on a purchase price. Provides for exceptions to applicability of the Act. Effective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Changes from 9 months to 6 months the notice required to be given by an owner of subsidized housing of his intent to sell the housing. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Select Committee on Housing Apr 27 Amendment No.01 HOUSING Adopted 009-000-000 Recommnded do pass as amend 007-000-002 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 16 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 25 Third Reading - Passed 114-000-000 May 26 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor MAROVITZ Placed Calendr,First Readng May 30 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 01 Assigned to Executive Jun 08 Recommended do pass 015-003-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 13 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 21 Third Reading - Passed 052-006-000 Passed both Houses Jul 20 Sent to the Governor Sep 07 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-0810 Effective date 89-09-07 HB-1395 STECZO - HOMER. (Ch. 122, pars. 10-22.41, 14-8.02 and 34-18) Amends The School Code. Prohibits mainstreaming more than 2 handicapped children into the same regular classroom where instruction is provided to children who are not handicapped. Effective immediately. STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT TO LOCAL GOV'TS. STATE MANDATES ACT FISCAL NOTE (State Board of Education) If just 20% (36,200) students were removed from the regular classroom due to HB-1395, an estimated 1,500 classrooms would have to be established statewide. Assuming average class sizes of 25 and an average teacher salary of $30,000, the potential additional salary cost could be $45 million. 1469 HB-1395-Cont. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes the changes proposed by the bill as introduced and makes grammatical and other technical changes in the sections amended. STATE MANDATES ACT FISCAL NOTE, AS AMENDED (State Board of Ed.) With Ham-1, there is no fiscal impact by HB-1395. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Requires that handicapped children, when mainstreamed, be provided with sup- plementary services to assist them to benefit from regular classroom instruction, and be included on the teacher's regular education class register. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 3. Adds reference to: Ch. 122, new par. 30-14.6a Further amends The School Cede to provide for the award of nursing shortage scholarships by the State Board of Education. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds provision that licensed clinical psychologists shall be included on the State Board of Education's list of independent educational evaluators for special educa- tion placement of children but that such psychologists shall not be paid fees greater than that which would be received by a school psychologist for the same services. GOVERNOR MESSAGE Deletes reference to: Ch. 122, new par. 30-14.6a Recommends eliminating all provisions for a nursing shortage scholarship pro- gram administered by the State Board of Education. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education Apr 25 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Committee Elementary & Secondary Education Apr 28 Amendment No.01 ELEM SCND ED Adopted Do Pass Amend/Short Debate 020-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 10 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 18 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Amendment No.02 STECZO Adopted Amendment No.03 STECZO Adopted Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 26 Third Reading - Passed 111-006-000 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 05 Sen Sponsor JACOBS Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 06 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Waive Posting Notice Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education Jun 09 Recommended do pass 020-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 13 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 16 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.01 JACOBS Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 21 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Speaker's Tbl. Concurrence 01 Jun 27 H Concurs in S Amend. 01/116-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 26 Sent to the Governor 1470 HB-1395-Cont. Sep 06 Governor amendatory veto Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Oct 17 Rul Gub Ncmply/Rule 46.1(b) Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Oct 19 Bill dead-amendatory veto. HB-1396 WOOLARD - PETERSON,W. (Ch. 127 1/2, new par. 2.1) Amends the State Fire Marshal Act. Directs the State Fire Marshal to investi- gate financial hardship on small fire departments resulting from emergency re- sponse activities and to report the findings to the Hazardous Materials Advisory Board. FISCAL NOTE (Office of State Fire Marshal) The probable fiscal impact on OSFM of HB 1396 would be the salary and related expenses of a clerical staff person, about $20,000. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 3. Deletes reference to: Ch. 127 1/2, new par. 2.1 Adds reference to: New Act Deletes everything. Creates the Hazardous Material Emergency Response Re- imbursement Act. Provides for reimbursement to emergency response agencies who expend funds and services relating to hazardous material emergency incidents. Ad- ministration of this fund is through the Office of the State Fire Marshal. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: Ch. 127, new par. 141.252 Allows the Attorney General to file suit, at the request of the Fire Marshal, to re- cover costs expended because of emergency action taken regarding hazardous ma- terials accidents. Establishes the Emergency Response Reimbursement Fund in the State Treasury instead of the Office of the State Fire Marshal. Members serving on the administrative panel receive reasonable expenses only. Reduces the member of panel members from the emergency response agencies from three to two and pro- vides for appointment of a representative not affiliated with any emergency response agency industry. GOVERNOR MESSAGE Recommends including volunteer fire protection organizations as emergency re- sponse agencies. Makes a technical correction. Adds an effective date of January 1, 1990. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Energy Environment & Nat. Resource May 02 Recommended do pass 014-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 11 Fiscal Note Requested CULLERTON Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 17 Fiscal Note filed Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 25 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading May 26 Amendment No.01 PETERSON,W Withdrawn Amendment No.02 WOOLARD Withdrawn Amendment No.03 WOOLARD Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 112-000-000 May 31 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 01 Sen Sponsor SEVERNS Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 06 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Waive Posting Notice Assigned to Energy & Environment 1471 HB-1396-Cont. Jun 13 Recommnded do pass as amend 013-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 15 Second Reading Amendment No.01 ENRGY ENVRMNT Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 19 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Jun 20 Speaker's Tbl. Concurrence 01 Jun 27 H Concurs in S Amend. 01/114-001-000 Passed both Houses Jul 26 Sent to the Governor Sep 06 Governor amendatory veto Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Oct 11 Mtn fild accept amend veto WOOLARD Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Oct 17 Rul Gub Comply/Rule 46.1 (b) Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Oct 19 3/5 vote required Accept Amnd Veto-House Pass 114-000-000 Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Oct 31 Mtn fild accept amend veto SEVERNS 3/5 vote required Accept Amnd Veto-Sen Pass 057-000-000 Bth House Accept Amend Veto Dec 01 Return to Gov-Certification Dec 13 Governor certifies changes PUBLIC ACT 86-0972 Effective date 90-01-01 HB-1397 PETERSON,W. (Ch. 24, par. 8-11-2; Ch. 111 2/3, par. 9-221) Amends the Illinois Municipal Code and the Public Utilities Act. Exempts park districts, local libraries, library districts and school districts from municipal utility taxes. Prohibits municipalities from imposing home rule utility taxes on transac- tions involving park districts, local libraries, library districts and school districts. STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT TO LOCAL GOV'TS. STATE MANDATES ACT FISCAL NOTE In the opinion of DCCA, HB-1397 creates a "tax exemption" mandate for which reimbursement to units of local government is required. No estimate of the amount of reimbursement re- quired is available. FISCAL NOTE (State Board of Education) The State Board of Education is unable to estimate the impact of HB 1397 since the Board does not have access to the amount of municipal utility taxes paid by school districts. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Revenue Apr 26 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Committee Revenue May 02 Fiscal Note filed Committee Revenue May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-1398 OLSON,BOB AND EWING. (Ch. 5, new par. 819.1; Ch. 111 1/2, par. 1022.2) Amends the Pesticide Act to provide for the development and implementation of programs for the collection and proper disposal of unwanted pesticides from Illinois farms. Amends the Environmental Protection Act to exempt persons participating in such programs from liability in the event of a release, unless there is gross negli- gence or intentional misconduct. FISCAL NOTE (Dept. of Agriculture) 1472 HB-1398-Cont. This program would be operated by one or more units of local government and not-for-profit agricultural organizations and funded from the Pesticide Control Fund and the Hazardous Waste Fund. The first year costs of the program will be approximate- ly $50,000. The costs in future years will be determined by this pilot program and a report made to the General Assembly. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Judiciary I Apr 12 Fiscal Note Requested OLSON,BOB Committee Judiciary I May 02 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 009-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 09 Fiscal Note Request W/drawn Fiscal Note Requested MCPIKE Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 10 Fiscal Note filed Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 26 Short Debate-3rd Passed 085-004-003 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 30 Sen Sponsor MADIGAN Placed Calendr,First Readng May 31 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 01 Assigned to Energy & Environment Jun 06 Committee discharged Re-referred to Agriculture & Conservation Jun 07 Recommended do pass 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 13 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 19 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 14 Sent to the Governor Aug 15 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-0230 Effective date 90-01-01 HB-1399 OLSON,MYRON - STEPHENS. (Ch. 38, par. 1005-5-3) Amends the Unified Code of Corrections to provide for a minimum jail term of 3 days for any conviction constituting a drug offense. Effective immediately. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Judiciary II May 04 Interim Study Calendar JUDICIARY II HB-1400 PHELPS - DAVIS. (Ch. 122, par 3-12; new par. 2-3.93) Amends The School Code. Requires the State Board of Education to prepare, at the expense of the regional superintendent of schools, appropriate certificates of rec- ognition to be presented by the regional superintendent of schools to certified em- ployees who have 10, 20, 25 and 30 years of certificated service to school districts of the State. Effective immediately. STATE MANDATES ACT FISCAL NOTE (State Board of Education) At $10 per certificate, an estimated $140,000 would be needed to recognize all eligible teachers. FISCAL NOTE (State Board of Education) At $10 per certificate, an estimated $140,000 would be needed to recognize all eligible teachers. 1473 HB-1400-Cont. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: Ch. 122, par. 3-12, new par. 2-3.93 Adds reference to: Ch. 122, par. 10-23.5 Change the title, deletes everything after the enacting clause and amends The School Code to require school boards, in consultation with exclusive employee rep- resentatives, to establish and distribute annual seniority lists categorized by position for educational support personnel employees. GOVERNOR MESSAGE Recommends limiting the positional seniority list requirement for educational support personnel employees to such of those employees as are full-time. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education Apr 19 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 019-003-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate Apr 25 Fiscal Note Requested MCCRACKEN St Mandate Fis Nte ReqMCCRACKEN Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 02 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 09 Fiscal Note filed Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 26 Short Debate-3rd Passed 075-021-000 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 30 Sen Sponsor KELLY Added As A Joint Sponsor REA Placed Calendr,First Readng May 31 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 01 Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education Jun 09 Recommnded do pass as amend 014-002-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 16 Second Reading Amendment No.01 ELEM SCND ED Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 21 Third Reading - Passed 043-014-001 Jun 22 Speaker's Tbl. Concurrence 01 Jun 27 H Concurs in S Amend. 01/086-026-003 Passed both Houses Jul 26 Sent to the Governor Sep 08 Governor amendatory veto Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Oct 17 Rul Gub Comply/Rule 46.1(b) Mtn fild accept amend veto PHELPS Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Oct 19 Accept Amnd Veto-House Pass 072-042-001 Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Oct 31 Mtn fild accept amend veto KELLY Accept Amnd Veto-Sen Pass 058-000-000 Bth House Accept Amend Veto Dec 01 Return to Gov-Certification Dec 13 Governor certifies changes PUBLIC ACT 86-0973 Effective date 90-07-01 HB-1401 WAIT - OLSON,MYRON - BLACK - HULTGREN. (Ch. 8, par. 148i, 160, 503, 504, 510, 511 and 807; new par. 148f8; rep. 1474 HB- 1401-Cont. pars. 502.8, 502.9, 506, 507, 508, 509 and 513; Ch. 56 1/2, par. 79.1; Ch. 111, par. 416; new pars 209.b and 509.1; Ch. 121 1/2, pars. 210 and 213; new par. 211.5) Amends the Swine Brucellosis Eradication Act to allow entry into the State of swine from other states which have been classified as free from brucellosis. Amends the Dead Animal Disposal Act to permit the Department of Agriculture to enter places where dead animals may be found. Amends the Swine Disease Control and Eradication Act by deleting certain references to hog cholera, by changing condi- tions for bringing feeder swine into Illinois and by repealing various provisions of the Act. Amends the Feeder Swine Dealer Licensing Act and Slaughter Livestock Buyers Act by specifying penalties for administrative violations. Amends the Live- stock Dealer Licensing Act by changing certain bond requirements. Amends the Livestock Auction Market Law by changing certain bond requirements, fiduciary duties of auction markets, and criteria for license revocation. Makes other changes. Effective immediately. FISCAL NOTE (Dept. of Agriculture) There will be no fiscal impact to the State of Illinois. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: (Ch. 111, par. 416) Deletes change in bond requirement for livestock dealers. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Agriculture Apr 26 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 015-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 03 May 09 May 11 May 12 May 18 Fiscal Note filed Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Amendment No.01 WAIT Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Short Debate-3rd Passed 109-000-000 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Sen Sponsor DONAHUE Placed Calendr,First Readng Adopted May 22 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 23 Assigned to Agriculture & Conservation May 31 Recommended do pass 010-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 14 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 19 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 14 Sent to the Governor Aug 15 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-0231 Effective date 89-08-15 HB-1402 PHELPS. (Ch. 121, rep. par. 10-401) Amends the Highway Code. Repeals provision authorizing a municipality to do- nate roads or bridges owned by it, outside the municipality, to the county in which the structure is located. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Select Comm. on Roads and Apr 27 May 03 Bridges Do Pass/Consent Calendar 018-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read 1475 HB-1402-Cont. May 09 Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 116-000-000 May 11 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 16 Sen Sponsor REA Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 18 Assigned to Transportation Jun 06 Recommended do pass 013-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 14 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 19 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 14 Sent to the Governor Sep 01 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-0571 Effective date 90-01-01 HB-1403 TURNER - BLACK - WEAVER,M. (Ch. 122, par. 103-21) Amends the Public Community College Act. Corrects a grammatical inaccuracy. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Higher Education May 02 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 013-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 25 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate May 30 Tabled House Rule 37(G) HB-1404 DAVIS - BARGER AND HANNIG. (Ch. 78, pars. 1 and 25) Amends the Jurors Act and the Jury Commissioners Act to provide that jury lists shall be compiled from voter registration lists and Illinois driver's license lists combined. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Judiciary I May 02 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 011-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 09 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 25 Third Reading - Passed 112-001-003 May 26 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 31 Sen Sponsor JONES Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 01 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Local Government Jun 08 Recommended do pass 012-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 14 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 19 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 14 Sent to the Governor Sep 06 Governor vetoed Placed Calendar Total Veto Oct 11 Mtn filed overrde Gov veto DAVIS Placed Calendar Total Veto 1476 H B-1404-Cont. Oct 17 3/5 vote required Override Gov veto-Hse lost 067-043-001 Placed Calendar Total Veto Oct 19 Total veto stands. HB-1405 PHELPS. (Ch. 46, par. 19-2.1) Amends The Election Code to permit in person absentee voting at the office of the township or road district clerk even if the elector is a resident of a municipality in counties not under township organization. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Elections May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-1406 HARTKE. (Ch. 5, par. 55.6, new par. 55.6a; Ch. 127, new par. 141.250) Amends the Illinois Fertilizer Act of 1961 to increase the inspection fee rate from 10 cents to 20 cents per ton. Provides that the additional 10 cents per ton shall be de- posited in the Fertilizer Control Fund. The purpose of the Fund is to fund a public education program on the proper use of fertilizers and administration of the Act. Amends An Act in relation to State finance to create the Fertilizer Control Fund. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. (Tabled May 12, 1989) Provides that the increase in fees takes effect after June 30, 1989. Requires that only one half of the fees collected shall be deposited in the Fertilizer Control Fund. Provides that the monies placed in the Fertilizer Control Fund shall be used for a re- search and public education program on the use of fertilizers. FISCAL NOTE (Dept. of Agriculture) The increase in the inspection fee will generate an additional $380,000 to $400,000 in revenue toward deposit into the Ferti- lizer Control Fund. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Adds reference to: Ch. 5, pars. 5-806 and 5-24.1; Ch. 111, new par. 312; Ch. 114, par. 705; new par. 214.30; Ch. 127, pars. 6.01 and 40.23; new par. 40.36 Adds various provisions to the Illinois Pesticide Act, the Illinois Grain Dealers Act, the Public Grain Warehouse and Warehouse Receipts Act and the Illinois Grain Insurance Act. Amends the Civil Administrative Code in relation to the pow- ers and duties of the Department of Agriculture and its advisory board. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 3. Adds provision that increased fees under the Illinois Fertilizer Act of 1961 shall be effective after June 30, 1989 and that one half of the 200 inspection fee collected under the Act shall be paid into the Fertilizer Control Fund. Makes Act effective immediately. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. (Senate recedes June 30, 1989) Adds reference to: Ch. 5, par. 247 Amends the County Cooperative Extension Law in regard to funds certified to multi-county extension boards for each county. Provides that the funds for each county shall be in the same proportion as the equalized assessed valuation of each county. Allows the multi-county extension board to change the allocation in certain circumstances. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 3. (Senate recedes June 30, 1989) Adds reference to: Ch. 5, new par. 55.6b Authorizes establishment of a Fertilizer Research and Education Council and sets out composition of such Council and powers thereof. Also provides for funding of a Fertilizer Research and Education program from monies in the Fertilizer Con- trol Fund. Also provides that 75% of inspection fees collected under the Act shall be deposited in the Fertilizer Control Fund and 25% in the General Revenue Fund. 1477 HB-1406-Cont. CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT NO. I. Recommends that the Senate recede from Senate Amendment 2 & 3 Adds reference to: Ch. 5, par. 247, 1701, 1702, 1703, 1704, 1704.1, 1705, 1706; new pars. 55.66, 1705.1, 1707, 1708, 1709, and 1710 Authorizes the Deparment of Agriculture to establish a program for a fertilizer research and education program and a Fertilizer Research and Education Council. Provides for funding for the program from the Fertilizer Control Fund. Amends the County Cooperative Extension Law to provide that the amount of funds certified by a multicounty extension board for a county shall be dtermined by the equalized as- sessed valuation and not the population of the county. Amends the Motor Fuel Standards Act to change the title to the Motor Fuel and Petroleum Standards Act. Adds and changes definitions in the Act. Provides minimum standards for all motor fuel and petroleum sold or offered for sale in this State. Directs the Department of Agriculture to administer and enforce the Act. Adds additional penalty and admin- istrative provisions. Creates the Motor Fuel and Petroleum Standards Fund in the State Treasury. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Agriculture Apr 26 Amendment No.01 AGRICULTURE Adopted Apr 27 Apr 28 Recommnded do pass as amend 011-003-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Fiscal Note Requested MCCRACKEN Placed Calndr,Second Readng Fiscal Note filed Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 12 Second Reading Mtn Prevail -Table Amend No 01 Amendment No.02 HARTKE Adopted Amendment No.03 HARTKE Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 22 Third Reading - Passed 102-008-003 May 23 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 24 Sen Sponsor JOYCE,JJ Placed Calendr,First Readng May 25 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 26 Jun 07 Jun 15 Jun 19 Jun 20 Jun 24 Jun 26 Jun 27 Jun 28 Assigned to Agriculture & Conservation Recommnded do pass as amend 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Amendment No.01 AGRICULTURE Tabled Amendment No.02 JOYCE,JJ Adopted Amendment No.03 JOYCE,JJ Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Speaker's Tbl. Concurrence 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/JOYCE,JJ O'DANIEL, REA, DONAHUE & RIGNEY Hse Accede Req Conf Comm 1ST Hse Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/HARTKE, RICHMOND, CULLERTON, WAIT & OLSONMYRON 1478 H B-1406-Cont. Jun 30 Senate report submitted Senate Conf. report Adopted 1ST/059-000-000 House report submitted House Conf. report Adopted 1ST/111-002-001 Both House Adoptd Conf rpt 1ST Passed both Houses Jul 28 Sent to the Governor Aug 15 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-0232 Effective date 89-08-15 HB-1407 HARTKE - HICKS. (Ch. 120, par. 643) Amends the Revenue Act of 1939 to provide that the assessed valuation of enter- prise zone property for which there has been an enterprise zone abatement be ex- cluded from the assessed valuation of the taxing district in which it is situated for purposes of determining tax rates. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Revenue May 02 Mtn Prevail Suspend Rul 20K 116-000-000 Committee Revenue May 04 Interim Study Calendar REVENUE HB-1408 MORROW. (New Act) Creates the Stock Transfer Tax Act. Effective July 1, 1989. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Revenue May 04 Interim Study Calendar REVENUE HB-1409 MORROW - SHAW, FLOWERS, JONES,LOU AND RICE. (New Act) Provides that no person shall acquire a paging device without first obtaining a permit from the Department of State Police. Provides that the application for a per- mit shall include a statement of the intended use of the device and documentation that the applicant is engaged in a legitimate business pursuit in which the device shall be used or that the applicant has some other legitimate use for the device. Sets forth criteria for issuance and denial of permits. Provides that no person shall sell or otherwise transfer a paging device to a person who does not display a permit. Pro- vides for penalties for violations. Provides that this Act does not apply to the acqui- sition of paging devices before this Act takes effect. Provides that the Department shall promulgate rules for the administration of the Act and that the Department may set application and license fees. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. (Tabled May 18, 1989) Deletes reference to: New Act Adds reference to: Ch. 38, new pars. 44-1, 44-2 and 44-3; Ch. 56 1/2, par. 1401 Provides for the unlawful transfer of a telecommunications device to a minor. De- fines telecommunications device and provides for the seizure of such device when used to violate any provision of the Criminal Code, Controlled Substances Act or Cannabis Control Act. Provides that it is prima facie evidence that a person is in vi- olation of the Controlled Substances Act when such person possesses a controlled substance while in possession of a telecommunications device. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Adds reference to: Ch. 56 1/2, par. 707 Deletes everything and adds substantially the same text as in tabled H-am 1, ex- cept: (1) adds language authorizing seizure of certain devices on school property; (2) amends the Cannabis Control Act by adding an evidentiary presumption similar to that added to the Controlled Substances Act. 1479 HB-1409-Cont. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: Ch. 56 1/2, pars. 707, 1401 Provides that a person who is an invitee on school property, lawfully possesses a telecommunications device and is not a student shall not be prohibited from carry- ing the device, and that the device is not subject to seizure unless it is used in the commission of a specified offense. Deletes provisions amending the Cannabis Con- trol Act and the Controlled Substances Act. Apr 05 1989 First reading . Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Judiciary I May 04 Amendment No.01 JUDICIARY I Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 008-002-003 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 18 Second Reading Mtn Prevail -Table Amend No 01 Amendment No.02 MORROW Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 22 Third Reading - Passed 107-000-005 May 23 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 24 Sen Sponsor ALEXANDER Placed Calendr,First Readng May 25 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 26 Assigned to Judiciary Jun 09 Recommnded do pass as amend 012-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 14 Second Reading Amendment No.01 JUDICIARY Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 19 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Jun 20 Speaker's Tbl. Concurrence 01 Jun 27 H Concurs in S Amend. 01/112-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 26 Sent to the Governor Sep 07 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-0811 Effective date 90-01-01 HB-1410 MORROW. (New Act) Creates the Chicago Metropolitan Solid Waste Disposal and Energy Producing Act. Provides that the Chicago Metropolitan Solid Waste Disposal and Energy Pro- ducing Service shall prepare a 5-year plan for a district system of waste disposal and energy producing services. Effective immediately. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Energy Environment & Nat. Resource May 02 Interim Study Calendar ENRGY ENVRMNT HB-1411 MORROW - JONES,SHIRLEY - TROTTER - MCNAMARA - LANG, SANTIAGO, MARTINEZ, SHAW, MCPIKE, CURRAN, JONES,LOU, FLOWERS, SUTKER, TERZICH, DELEO, KULAS AND BUGIELSKI. (New Act; Ch. 111 1/2, par. 6306) Provides for a single State-wide toll-free telephone number for use by persons un- der age 18 to seek counseling or other appropriate services because of a parent's or custodian's abuse of alcohol or another substance. Such services shall be available at all times. Information received from caller is confidential and may not be used in prosecutions. Amends the Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Act to provide that the 1480 HB-1411-Cont. Department of Alcoholism and Substance Abuse shall establish and maintain the telephone number, and make services available in conjunction with the Department of Children and Family Services. Effective immediately. FISCAL NOTE (Dept. of Alcoholism and Substance Abuse) Based upon Department estimates, this program would cost the State approximately $21 million. Expecting additional troubled to call, and services for non-alcohol and substance abuse re- lated problems, costs would be exponentially escalated. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Select Committee on Children May 04 Fiscal Note filed Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 007-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 23 Interim Study Calendar CHILDREN HB-1412 TERZICH - CAPPARELLI. (Ch. 108 1/2, pars. 6-153, 6-159, 6-164, 6-177, 6-178, 6-183, 6-184, 6-190, 6-193, 6-202 and 6-209; new pars. 6-128.2, 6-190.1 and 6-210.1) Amends the Chicago Fire Article of the Pension Code to increase the minimum retirement and widow's annuities; raises the rate of automatic annual increase to 3% for firefighters born in the 1930's; authorizes the board to make all investment decisions under the prudent person rule; includes numerous other provisions relat- ing to the administration of the fund and the establishment of credits for certain pe- riods of prior service. Effective immediately. STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT To LOCAL GOV'TS. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Personnel and Pensions May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-1413 GRANBERG. (Ch. 23, par. 5-5.1) Amends the Public Aid Code. Requires the Department of Public Aid to develop new groupings of nursing homes, for purposes of Medicaid payments, to be effective no later than January 1, 1990. Effective immediately. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Human Services May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-1414 GIORGI. (Ch. 63, par. 15.1) Amends an Act relating to compensation of General Assembly members to re- move an obsolete reference. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Select Comm Constitut'nal Officers May 04 Recommended do pass 012-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 22 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 30 Tabled House Rule 37(G) HB-1415 TROTTER - MORROW - BALANOFF - JONES,LOU - SANTIAGO AND RICE. (New Act) Creates the Indoor Air Pollution Control Act to be administered by the Illinois Department of Labor. Requires employers with more than 20 employees, 5 of which 1481 HB-1415-Cont. at a single site, to provide clean outdoor air ventilation in offices consistent with the American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers, Inc. regulations and maintain acceptable indoor air quality. Requires buildings built or extensively remodeled on or after January 1, 1985 to be in compliance by January 1, 1991 and buildings built prior to January 1, 1985 to be in compliance by January 1, 1993. Establishes the procedures for filing a complaint, having a hearing and ap- pealing a hearing decision. Also establishes the remedies and penalties available. Provides for an Indoor Air Pollution Advisory Council to assist the Department of Labor in administering the Act. FISCAL NOTE (Dept. of Labor) Increased expenditures for additional staff and start-up of the program would be $173,625. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comn Apr 07 Assigned to C May 02 Recommende< DlP rn/ n -\A n CdiA CldS d nr d May 03 May 22 n on Assignment onsumer Protection d do pass 010-003-001 Sla1dVU aAIu ,,r,klUIIU ecneUllng Fiscal Note Requested MCCRACKEN Placed Calndr,Second Readng Fiscal Note filed Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 26 Third Reading - Lost 032-075-008 HB-1416 FLINN - JOHNSON. (Ch. 111 1/2, par. 73-24) Amends the Vital Records Act. Allows genealogical societies to have access to old birth and death records at county clerks offices. Provides that microphotograph- ic copies of records are to be made at no cost to the county. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes everything in the bill. Provides that original birth certificates 100 years old or older and original death certificates 50 years old or older and marriage certif- icates 75 years old or older be in the custody of county clerks and made available for inspection in Illinois Regional Archives Depositories. Provides that photographic or microphotographic copies are made at no cost to the county. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Judiciary I May 02 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 013-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 10 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 12 Short Debate-3rd Passed 105-000-000 May 15 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 Sen Sponsor HAWKINSON Placed Calendr,First Readng May 22 Added As A Joint Sponsor HALL First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 23 Assigned to Executive Jun 01 Recommended do pass 018-000-000 Jun 14 Jun 19 Jun 20 Jun 27 Jul 26 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Amendment No.01 HAWKINSON Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Speaker's Tbl. Concurrence 01 H Concurs in S Amend. 01/111-000-000 Passed both Houses Sent to the Governor 1482 HB-1416-Cont. Sep 01 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-0572 Effective date 90-01-01 HB-1417 MCPIKE - VANDUYNE - HANNIG - GRANBERG - DAVIS, BRUNS- VOLD AND DEJAEGHER. (Ch. 95 1/2, new par. 3-624) Amends The Illinois Vehicle Code. Requires the Secretary of State to create and issue collegiate license plates for State and private universities located within this State. Provides the criteria for obtaining such plate. FISCAL NOTE (Secretary of State) A special plate, such as Armed Forces Reserves, Handicapped, National Guard, Purple Heart or Hearing Impaired, costs the State approximately $15 per issuance compared to approximate- ly $3.00 for a regular passenger or truck plate. Administra- tive, development and implementation costs for new plate cat- egories, regardless of the number of plates issued, cost this office approximately $40,000. Once you include the manufact- uring and processing costs of the plates, a new category will cost $80,000 if 2,500 plates are issued. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes requirement that Secretary of State create and issue collegiate license plates for State and private universities in Illinois. Adds provision that such plates may be issued beginning July 1, 1990, provided that at least 10,000 applications for the plates are received. Provides for fees to be charged and disposition of such fees. Also states design and color or such plates shall be at discretion of Secretary of State. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Select Comm Constitut'nal Officers Apr 26 Fiscal Note filed Committee Select Comm Constitut'nal Officers Apr 27 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 010-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 09 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Amendment No.01 MCPIKE Adopted Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 12 Short Debate-3rd Passed 099-002-000 May 15 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 30 Sen Sponsor VADALABENE Placed Calendr,First Readng May 31 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 01 Assigned to Transportation HB-1418 YOUNG,A. (Ch. 122, par. 34-6.1) Makes grammatical change in School Code pertaining to Chicago schools. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Implementatn Chicago School Reform May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-1419 YOUNG,A. (Ch. 46, pars. 4-6,2, 5-16.2 and 6-50.2) Amends The Election Code to permit the registration of voters on election day. Requires the election authority to appoint one or more judges of election in each precinct as deputy registrars who may accept the registration of voters at the polling place on election day. 1483 HB-1419-Cont. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Elections May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D 'HB-1420 YOUNG,A - WILLIAMS - KUBIK - SHAW. (Ch. 37, pars. 72.2, 72.41-1 and 72.42; new par. 72.2e) Amends the Circuit Courts Act and the Circuit Judge Vacancy Act. Provides for the division of the Judicial Circuit of Cook County into 15 sub-circuits, with 12 cir- cuit judges to serve from each of the sub-circuits. Effective January 1, 1991. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Select Comm Constitut'nal Officers May 03 Motion disch comm, advc 2nd Committee Select Comm Constitut'nal Officers May 05 Committee discharged 073-012-016 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 25 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading May 30 Tabled House Rule 37(G) 3 HB-1421 BUGIELSKI - CAPPARELLI - TERZICH - MCAULIFFE, FARLEY, RO- NAN AND DELEO. (Ch. 108 1/2, new par. 9-128.3) Amends the Cook County Employee Article of the Pension Code. Establishes an alternative survivor's benefit for survivors of deputy sheriffs. Effective immediately. STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT TO LOCAL Gov'Ts. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Personnel and Pensions May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D 4 HB-1422 YOUNG,A - LEFLORE AND JONES,LOU. (Ch. 48, new pars. 850.07z20, 850.07z21, 850.07z22, 850.07z23, 850.07z24 and 850.07z25) Amends The Illinois Development Finance Authority Act. Empowers the Au- thority to provide financial assistance, job training and technical expertise for the development, promotion and maintenance of business and industry in Illinois. Creates the Enterprise Development and Job Creation Fund for this purpose; pro- vides for the financing of the Fund by the issuance of revenue bonds in an amount not to exceed $500,000,000; requires the Authority to appoint a director to manage the Fund. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Select Comm. Economic Development May 03 Interim Study Calendar ECONOMIC DEV HB-1423 BUGIELSKI AND MORROW. (Ch. 73, new par. 968L and Ch. 111 1/2, new par. 1415.1) Amends the Illinois Insurance Code and the Health Maintenance Organization Act. Bars refusal of insurance coverage where an insured untimely files a claim due to a medical emergency. Effective immediately. 3 Fiscal Note Act and Pension System Impact Note Act may be applicable. 4 State Debt Impact Note Act may be applicable. ' Judicial Impact Note Act may be applicable. 1484 HB-1423-Cont. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Defines the meaning of medical emergency to include "physical inability" and "mental incapacity". SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Bars refusal of insurance coverage where an insured untimely files a claim due solely to a medical emergency. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Adds reference to: Ch. 73, par. 743.4 Provides that, with respect to the acquisition of domestic insurance companies, a demonstration by the acquiring party to the satisfaction of the Director of Insur- ance that the person subject to the acquisition has assets in excess of $1,000,000 and 500 or more shareholders, is no longer sufficient to obviate the requirement that the acquiring party file a statement seeking approval of the acquisition. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 3. Adds reference to: Ch. 73, par. 743.4 Provides that with respect to the acquisition of domestic insurance companies, a demonstration by the acquiring party to the satisfaction of the Director of Insur- ance that the person subject to the acquisition has assets in excess of $1,000,000 and 500 or more shareholders and that its insurance business is an insignificant portion of its business is sufficient to obviate the requirement that the acquiring party file a statement seeking approval of the acquisition. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Insurance May 02 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 011-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 09 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 17 Mtn Prev-Recall 2nd Reading Amendment No.01 BUGIELSKI Adopted Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 9(B)/116-000-000 Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 18 Third Reading - Passed 116-000-000 May 22 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor ZITO Placed Calendr,First Readng May 23 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Insurance, Pensions & License Act Jun 09 Recommended do pass 012-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 14 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 21 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.01 ZITO Adopted Amendment No.02 DEANGELIS Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 22 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.03 DEANGELIS & ZITO Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 23 Third Reading - Passed 057-000-000 Speaker's Tbl. Concurrence 01,02,03 Jun 27 H Concurs in S Amend. 1,2,3/114-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 26 Sent to the Governor Sep 06 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-0784 Effective date 89-09-06 1485 HB-1424 3HB-1424 CAPPARELLI - MCAULIFFE - TERZICH, KULAS, MCGANN, KRSKA, SANTIAGO, FARLEY, KEANE, LAURINO AND RONAN. (Ch. 108 1/2, par. 5-167.1; Ch. 85, new par. 2208.13) Amends the Chicago Police Article of the Pension Code to change the minimum age for automatic annual increases in retirement pension from 60 to 55. Amends the State Mandates Act to require implementation without reimbursement. Effective immediately. STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT TO LOCAL GOV'TS. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Personnel and Pensions May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-1425 RONAN. (Ch. 111, par. 4400-21) Amends the Medical Practice Act of 1987. Provides for pro-rated license fees for applicants applying after the beginning of the year. Effective immediately. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: Ch. 111, par. 4400-21 Adds reference to: Ch. 111, par. 4400-10 Deletes everything, including effective date. Prohibits discrimination against any physician based upon national origin or origin of medical education relating to par- ticipation in any residency programs. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Registration and Regulation Apr 27 Do Pass/Consent Calendar 020-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read May 03 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read May 09 Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 116-000-000 May 11 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 15 Sen Sponsor JONES Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 18 Waive Posting Notice Assigned to Insurance, Pensions & License Act Jun 07 Waive Posting Notice Committee Insurance, Pensions & License Act Jun 09 Recommnded do pass as amend 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 14 Second Reading Amendment No.01 INS PEN LIC Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 19 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Jun 20 Speaker's Tbl. Concurrence 01 Jun 27 H Concurs in S Amend. 01 /112-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 26 Sent to the Governor Sep 01 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-0573 Effective date 90-01-01 3 Fiscal Note Act and Pension System Impact Note Act may be applicable. 1486 HB-1426 3 HB-1426 CAPPARELLI, MCAULIFFE, TERZICH, MCGANN, DELEO, BUGIEL- SKI, FARLEY, LAURINO AND RONAN. (Ch. 108 1/2, par. 9-128.1) Amends the Cook County Employee Article of the Pension Code to allow deputy sheriffs withdrawing from service after December 31, 1989 to have their annuity based on the salary attached to their rank on the last day of service or for one year prior to their last day of service, whichever is greater, subject to a maximum annui- ty equal to 80% of such salary. Effective immediately. STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT To LOCAL GOV'TS. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Personnel and Pensions May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-1427 RONAN - LAURINO, CURRAN, BUGIELSKI, KULAS AND ROPP. (Ch. 122, pars. 27-23 and 27-24.2) Amends The School Code and the Driver Education Act. Requires a high school student to have an acceptable school attendance prior to being allowed to take a driver education course. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Select Comm Constitut'nal Officers Apr 27 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 012-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 09 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 25 Third Reading - Passed 112-002-002 May 26 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 01 Sen Sponsor SEVERNS Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 06 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Waive Posting Notice Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education 'HB-1428 STERN - BALANOFF - NOVAK - CULLERTON - BRESLIN, YOUNG,A, HANNIG, DEJAEGHER, MAUTINO, LANG, FLOWERS, WOLF, JONES,LOU, HOMER AND CURRAN. (New Act) Prohibits broadcast of any State-sponsored commercials, other than those for the State Lottery, during the 60 days preceding a general election or a general primary election. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Limits the bill's application to advertisements depicting or including names of elected State Constitutional executive officers or declared candidates for such offices. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to State Government Administration May 04 Amendment No.01 ST GOV ADMN Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend ,007-000-002 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 11 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 3 Fiscal Note Act and Pension System Impact Note Act may be applicable. 1487 HB-1428-Cont. May 16 Third Reading - Passed 110-000-000 May 17 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 06 Sen Sponsor WELCH Added As A Joint Sponsor SEVERNS Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 07 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Executive HB-1429 STERN. (Ch. 105, par. 4-1 and new par. 8-22) Amends The Park District Code. Allows a board to grant free lifetime park privi- leges to former board members. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Provides that free privileges must be granted by ordinance. Provides that former members must have served at least one full term to be eligible for free privileges. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Cities & Villages Apr 18 Recommended do pass 010-001-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 11 Second Reading Amendment No.01 STERN Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 083-022-006 May 17 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 18 Sen Sponsor KEATS Placed Calendr,First Readng May 22 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 23 Assigned to Local Government HB-1430 STERN. (Ch. 24, new par. 8-11-17) Amends the Illinois Municipal Code to empower municipalities to impose a real estate transfer tax. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Revenue May 05 Interim Study Calendar REVENUE HB-1431 TURNER AND LEFLORE. (Ch. 46, pars. 2A-1.2, 7-8, 7-10, 7-12, 7-58 and 7-59) Amends The Election Code to provide for the election of precinct captains in Cook County to serve 4 year terms. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Elections May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-1432 BRESLIN. (Ch. 46, par. 1-3) Amends The Election Code to redefine "accessible" to mean a site which com- plies with the Standards of the American National Standards Institute. Effective immediately. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Elections May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D 1488 HB-1433 5 HB-1433 MCNAMARA - WILLIAMSON - NOVAK - STANCE - GIGLIO, ZICKUS AND WELLER. (Ch. 1, par. 3351) Amends the Flag Act to make it a Class 4 felony for a person to place a United States flag on the floor or ground where anyone may walk on it. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Provides that the act of placing a flag on the floor where it can be walked on must be deliberate. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Judiciary II May 04 Recommended do pass 009-003-001 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 24 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading May 25 Amendment No.01 MCNAMARA Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 096-004-010 May 26 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 31 Added As A Joint Sponsor RAICA Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 01 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Executive Jun 22 Primary Sponsor Changed To DUNN,T Committee Executive HB-1434 EDLEY - NOVAK - GRANBERG - MCNAMARA - HANNIG, SHAW, CURRAN, WOOLARD, PHELPS, RICHMOND, VANDUYNE, LANG, FARLEY, WHITE, MULCAHEY, SALTSMAN, MCPIKE, DELEO, TER- ZICH, SUTKER, BUGIELSKI, SANTIAGO, BALANOFF, STERN, DAVIS, FLINN, DEJAEGHER, BRUNSVOLD, BRESLIN, JONES,SHIRLEY, TUR- NER AND WILLIAMS. (New Act) Creates the position of Taxpayer Rights Advocate within the Department of Rev- enue to facilitate the resolution of Illinois taxpayer complaints and problems. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds a January 1, 1990 effective date. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to State Government Administration May 02 Recommended do pass 008-003-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 11 Second Reading Amendment No.01 EDLEY Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 26 Third Reading - Passed 074-040-002 May 31 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Sen Sponsor WELCH Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 01 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Revenue SHB-1435 HASARA. (Ch. 127 1/2, new par. 3.1) Amends An Act relating to the State Fire Marshal. Requires a hospital, physi- cian or nurse to report to the State Fire Marshal whenever a person has received a 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. s Correctional Budget and Impact Note Act may be applicable. 1489 HB-1435-Cont. burn affecting 5% or more of that person's body and the cause of the burn. Requires the State Fire Marshal to make a report to the Department of Children and Family Services whenever a child under the age of 18 receives a burn affecting 5% or more of that child's body. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Select Committee on Children May 04 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 006-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 11 Fiscal Note Requested CULLERTON Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 24 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate May 25 Interim Study Calendar CHILDREN 2HB-1436 CAPPARELLI - MCAULIFFE - TERZICH, MCGANN, BUGIELSKI, KRS- KA AND SANTIAGO. (Ch. 108 1/2, par. 5-178) Amends the Chicago Police Article of the Pension Code to add 2 members to the Board of Trustees. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Personnel and Pensions May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-1437 KLEMM AND ROPP. (Ch. 48, pars. 138.11 and 172.46) Amends the Workers' Compensation Act and Workers' Occupational Diseases Act. Provides that accidental injuries incurred and occupational diseases sustained due to repetitive or cumulative trauma, or disability caused by the natural deterio- ration or breakdown of tissue, an organ or part of the body do not arise out of and in the course of employment unless the breakdown manifested itself while at work and was directly and proximately caused by unusual work stresses, provided, that such cause is shown to be the principal cause and not merely a contributing cause of the breakdown. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Labor & Commerce May 03 Interim Study Calendar LABOR COMMRCE 3 HB-1438 TERZICH - CAPPARELLI - MCAULIFFE. (Ch. 108 1/2, pars. 5-132 and 5-148; Ch. 85, new par. 2208.13) Amends the Chicago Police Article of the Pension Code to raise the maximum re- tirement annuity from 75% to 80% of salary. Amends the State Mandates Act to re- quire implementation without reimbursement. STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT TO LOCAL GOV'TS. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Personnel and Pensions May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-1439 KLEMM. (Ch. 46, par. 1-3; new par. 1-5; rep. par. 9-1.2) Amends The Election Code to provide that the time within which any act provid- ed by The Election Code is to be done shall be computed by excluding the first day 2 Pension System Impact Note Act may be applicable. 3 Fiscal Note Act and Pension System Impact Note Act may be applicable. 1490 HB-1439--Cont. and including the last, unless the last day is Saturday or Sunday or is a holiday and then it shall also be excluded. If the day succeeding such Saturday, Sunday or holi- day is also a holiday or a Saturday or Sunday then such succeeding day shall also be excluded. Defines business day. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Elections May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D 'HB-1440 ROPP, WAIT AND RICHMOND. (Ch. 127, par. 40 and new pars. 40.37, 141.253 and 142z-20) Amends the Civil Administrative Code and the State Finance Act. Requires the Department of Agriculture to establish a cloud seeding grant program for counties and non-profit organizations. Requires the transfer of $1,000,000 from the General Revenue Fund to a special fund created within the State treasury for such grants. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Agriculture May 03 Interim Study Calendar AGRICULTURE HB-1441 GIORGI. (Ch. 17, par. 6404) Amends "An Act in relation to the rate of interest and other charges in connec- tion with sales on credit and the lending of money" to provide that the general inter- est rate maximum shall be determined by adding 10 percentage points to the Federal Discount Rate in effect on the twenty-fifth day of the month preceding the commencement of the loan contract. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Consumer Protection May 05 Interim Study Calendar CONSUMER PROT HB-1442 GIGLIO. (Ch. 127, rep. pars. 774.04 and 780.09) Amends the Capital Development Board Act. Repeals provisions requiring the Capital Development Board to review and recommend changes in building and con- struction codes. Effective immediately. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to State Government Administration May 02 Recommended do pass 010-001-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 23 Interim Study Calendar ST GOV ADMN HB-1443 GIGLIO. (Ch. 17, par. 360) Amends the Banking Act. Provides an exception to confidentiality requirements for customer records when the information is reasonably necessary to satisfy a mon- etary judgment against the customer. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes changes. Provides an exception to the confidentiality requirements to al- low furnishing information aobut the existence of an account of a person to a judg- ment creditor of that person upon written request. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. SFiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1491 HB-1443-Cont. Makes a grammatical correction. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Financial Institutions Apr 26 Amendment No.01 FIN INSTIT Adopted Do Pass Amend/Short Debate 026-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 09 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Amendment No.02 GIGLIO Adopted Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 25 Third Reading - Passed 115-000-001 May 26 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor ZITO Placed Calendr,First Readng May 30 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 01 Assigned to Finance & Credit Regulations Jun 08 Recommended do pass 016-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 14 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 19 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 14 Sent to the Governor Sep 01 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-0574 Effective date 90-01-01 HB-1444 DIDRICKSON. (Ch. 48, pars. 1715 and 1716) Amends the Educational Labor Relations Act. Provides that actions by the Edu- cational Labor Relations Board to seek enforcement of its orders shall be com- menced in the Appellate Court of a judicial district in which the Board maintains an office (instead of the circuit court). Effective immediately. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Labor & Commerce May 03 Interim Study Calendar LABOR COMMRCE HB-1445 HARTKE. (Ch. 111 1/2, par. 1213) Amends the Swimming Pool and Bathing Beach Act to provide that the Depart- ment of Public Health shall not prohibit the use of cartridge filtration systems in pools if they are adequate to treat the water capacity of the pool where installed. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Registration and Regulation May 04 Interim Study Calendar REGIS REGULAT 3HB-1446 MCAULIFFE, CAPPARELLI, TERZICH AND GOFORTH. (Ch. 108 1/2, par. 9-128.1; new pars. 3-110.5 and 5-234) Amends the Cook County Employee and Downstate and Chicago Policemen's Articles of the Pension Code. Upon payment of amounts specified, permits active Cook County deputy sheriffs with at least 15 years of service in that capacity to transfer, as additional credit in that capacity, creditable service as downstate or Chicago policemen. Effective immediately. 3 Fiscal Note Act and Pension System Impact Note Act may be applicable. 1492 HB-1446-Cont. STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT TO LOCAL GOV'TS. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Personnel and Pensions May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-1447 MCAULIFFE, CAPPARELLI, TERZICH AND GOFORTH. (Ch. 111 1/2, par. 147.08) Amends the Hospital Licensing Act to include police officers among the class of persons entitled to notice that a patient to whom the officer has provided emergency care has been diagnosed as having a dangerous communicable or infectious disease; also makes a technical correction relating to the type of offense committed by violators. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Human Services May 05 Do Pass/Consent Calendar 013-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read May 10 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read May 12 Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 100-000-000 May 15 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 25 Sen Sponsor DUDYCZ Placed Calendr,First Readng May 30 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 01 Assigned to Public Health, Welfare & Correctn SHB-1448 CURRAN - BRESLIN AND DAVIS. (Ch. 122, pars. 10-20.13 and 34-21.6; new par. 2-3.93) Amends The School Code. Requires school boards to adopt written policies con- cerning the waiver of school fees for certain children. Requires the State Board of Education to adopt regulations for such policies. Effective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Provides that the school board's waiver of fees assessed on children whose parents cannot afford the fees shall include children eligible for free lunches and breakfasts under the Community School Lunch Program rather than children receiving aid under Article IV of The Illinois Public Aid Code. FISCAL NOTE (State Board of Education) The fiscal impact of HB-1448 is indeterminate. Guidelines could be written to limit the extent of the waivers or to do just the opposite. Increasing the number of waivers given could reduce the revenues available to LEA's. There is no information avail- able as to how many such waivers are currently being given or their total value. FISCAL NOTE, AS AMENDED (State Board of Education) H-am 1 to HB-1448 has no fiscal impact. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education Apr 28 Amendment No.01 ELEM SCND ED Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 017-001-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 02 Fiscal Note filed Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 16 Fiscal Note filed Placed Calndr,Second Readng ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1493 HB-1448-Cont. May 24 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 25 Third Reading - Passed 114-002-000 May 26 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 31 Sen Sponsor REA Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 01 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education Jun 09 Recommended do pass 020-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 14 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 19 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 14 Sent to the Governor Aug 14 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-0195 Effective date 89-08-14 SHB-1449 WOOLARD - PHELPS. (New Act) Creates An Act in relation to disaster liability. Imposes costs of providing disas- ter relief services upon the person who, by reason of negligence or failure to manage technology, causes a disaster. Provides for such costs to be paid to the unit of local government providing relief services. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Judiciary I May 04 Interim Study Calendar JUDICIARY I HB-1450 COUNTRYMAN - JOHNSON - YOUNG,A. (Ch. 38, par. 206-5) Amends An Act in relation to criminal identification and investigation. Provides that whenever at least 10 years have elapsed since a person has been convicted of a misdemeanor and the person has not within such 10 year period been convicted of any other felony or misdemeanor, such person may petition the Chief Judge to have an order issued by the court expunging the person's arrest record, conviction and all official records of the arresting authority and the circuit court relating to such arrest and conviction for the misdemeanor. Provides a cause of action against agencies that fail to transmit expungement orders to the Department of State Police. Effec- tive immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Excludes from expungement orders persons convicted of sex offenses. Provides that computer records maintained by the Department of State Police of persons who have received orders of expungement shall not be released by the Department except to prosecuting agencies for the purpose of prosecuting subsequent offenses committed by such persons. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Provides that nothing in the Act shall prevent the Department of State Police from maintaining all records of a person admitted to probation and who fulfills those terms and conditions pursuant to the Cannabis Control Act, Illinois Con- trolled Substances Act or aggravated battery of a child. Provides that no court order issued pursuant to the expungement provisions shall become final for purposes of appeal until 30 days after notice is received by the Department. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Judiciary II ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1494 H B- 1450-Cont. May 04 Recommended do pass 009-001-003 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 24 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading May 25 Amendment No.01 COUNTRYMAN Adopted Amendment No.02 COUNTRYMAN Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 116-000-000 May 26 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 31 Sen Sponsor MAROVITZ Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 01 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Waive Posting Notice Assigned to Judiciary HB-1451 KULAS - PETERSON,W - BALANOFF AND FLOWERS. (New Act). Creates the Scrap Tire Management and Recycling Act to encourage tire recy- cling and research on tire associated disease vectors. Effective January 1, 1990. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Energy Environment & Nat. Resource May 04 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 014-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 10 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 23 Interim Study Calendar ENRGY ENVRMNT HB-1452 DELEO - BUGIELSKI - SUTKER - TERZICH - LANG AND STERN. (Ch. 38, par. 24-1) Amends the Criminal Code of 1961 to prohibit the sale, manufacture, purchase, possession or carrying of an assault weapon. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Judiciary II May 02 Interim Study Calendar JUDICIARY II HB-1453 SUTKER - DIDRICKSON AND HICKS. (Ch. 38, par. 33E-3) Amends the Criminal Code of 1961 relating to the offense of bid-rigging. Makes a change in the designation of clauses in the definition of the offense of bid-rigging. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Adds reference to: Ch. 38, pars. 33E-4, 33E-5, 33E-6, 33E-9, 33E-11; new par. 33E-12; Ch. 127, new par. 132.10-2 Provides that contracting with government 5 years after conviction under the Act is a violation. Provides that revealing certain information to any person is a violation (now, only revelation to interested parties is a violation). Provides that any person who makes false statements material to certification or his capacity to contract un- der the bribery statute is guilty of a Class 3 felony. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 3. Makes technical corrections in H-am 2. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Provides that a corporation shall not be barred from contracting with any unit of State or local government as a result of a conviction for bid rigging or bid rotating of an employee or agent of the corporation unless it has been finally adjudicated that the commission of the offense was authorized, requested, commanded or per- formed by the board of directors or by a high managerial agent who is acting within the scope of his employment in behalf of the corporation. 1495 HB-1453-Cont. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Provides that no corporation shall be barred from contracting with any unit of State or local government as a result of a conviction for bid rigging or bid-rotating of any employee or agent of such corporation if the employee so convicted is no lon- ger employed by the corporation and has been finally adjudicated not guilty or if it demonstrates to the governmental entity with which it seeks to contract and that en- tity finds that the commission of the offense was neither authorized, requested, com- manded, or performed by a director, officer or a high managerial agent in behalf of the corporation. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Judiciary II May 02 Recommended do pass 014-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 24 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading May 26 Amendment No.01 SUTKER Withdrawn May 30 May 31 Jun 01 Jun 09 Jun 15 Jun 22 Jun 23 Jun 27 Jul 26 Aug 11 Amendment No.02 SUTKER Adopted Amendment No.03 SUTKER Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 117-000-000 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Sen Sponsor NETSCH Placed Calendr,First Readng First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Waive Posting Notice Assigned to Judiciary Recommended do pass 012-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Amendment No.01 DEANGELIS Placed Calndr,Third Reading Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.02 NETSCH Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 058-000-000 Speaker's Tbl. Concurrence 01,02 H Concurs in S Amend. 01,02/111-000-000 Passed both Houses Sent to the Governor Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-0150 Effective date 89-08-11 Adopted Adopted SHB-1454 MATIJEVICH - GIGLIO. (Ch. 56, pars. 3.28 and 5.7) Amends the Fish Code to limit the number of charter boat permits to 100 per year and to make a violation of the Section requiring a charter boat permit a Class B misdemeanor. Effective immediately. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Energy Environment & May 05 Nat. Resource Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D ' HB-1455 HALLOCK. (Ch. 122, new par. 18-1.1) Amends The School Code. Beginning with the 1992-93 school year, requires the State to fund at least 50% of the cost of elementary and secondary education. Pro- vides for a continuing appropriation of an amount equal to any shortfall in the re- quired level of State funding. ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1496 HB-1455-Cont. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education Apr 13 Re-assigned to Revenue May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D SHB-1456 SALTSMAN - BALANOFF - MCNAMARA - STECZO. (Ch. 95 1/2, new pars. 18c-7102 and 18c-7103) Amends The Illinois Vehicle Code. Requires the Commerce Commission to iden- tify railroad rights of way which may be subject to sale or lease and to report its findings to the Governor and General Assembly. Imposes disclosure requirements on purchasers of railroad rights of way. Provides that an acquirer of railroad right of way is subject to and bound by the contracts of the divesting carrier. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to State Government Administration May 02 Recommended do pass 008-004-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Fiscal Note Requested MCCRACKEN Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 25 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading May 30 Tabled House Rule 37(G) Jun 13 Floor motion TAKE FROM TABLE PLACE ON INTERIM STUDY CALENDAR - ST GOV ADMN - SALTSMAN Motion prevailed Returned to State Government Administration Interim Study Calendar ST GOV ADMN HB-1457 KLEMM. (Ch. 110, new par. 12-804.1) Amends the Code of Civil Procedure. Requires that, prior to a wage deduction, a judgment creditor must make a demand upon the debtor for the amount due and of- fer a payment plan to the debtor. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Judiciary I May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D 3HB-1458 TERZICH - CAPPARELLI. (Ch. 108 1/2, new par. 9-128.2) Amends the Cook County Employee Article of the Pension Code. Provides an al- ternative annuity for deputy sheriffs comparable to the alternative annuity provided for county officers. Effective immediately. STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT TO LOCAL GOV'TS. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Personnel and Pensions May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D ' HB-1459 CAPPARELLI - TERZICH - MCAULIFFE, LAURINO, MCGANN, FAR- LEY AND SANTIAGO. ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 3 Fiscal Note Act and Pension System Impact Note Act may be applicable. 1497 HB-1459-Cont. (Ch. 108 1/2, par. 14-110) Amends the State Employee Article of the Pension Code to provide the State Po- lice formula for controlled substance inspectors employed by the Department of Professional Regulation. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Personnel and Pensions May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-1460 YOUNG,A - MORROW - JONES,SHIRLEY - TURNER - CURRIE AND SHAW. (Ch. 127, par. 132.602) Amends the Minority and Female Business Enterprise Act to include the Illinois Housing Development Authority in the definition of State agency. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to State Government Administration May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-1461 SHAW - MORROW - TURNER. (Ch. 111 1/2, par. 5527, new par. 1409.5) Amends the Health Maintenance Organization Act. Provides that every contract or evidence of coverage issued by a Health Maintenance Organization shall contain a provision stating that the basic health care services provided or arranged for by the Health Maintenance Organization shall include emergency transportation by ambulance. Upon reasonable demand by a provider of emergency transportation by ambulance, a Health Maintenance Organization shall promptly pay to such provid- er the charges for such transportation provided to an enrollee in a health care plan arranged for by the Health Maintenance Organization. Amends the Emergency Medical Systems (EMS) Act. Provides that an ambulance provider representative from each EMS System within a trauma region shall be included on the committee to develop protocols within a trauma region to identify when patients should be transported to certain facilities. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Insurance May 04 Interim Study Calendar INSURANCE ' HB-1462 WILLIAMS - MORROW - JONES,LOU - TURNER, SHAW AND FLOW- ERS. (New Act; Ch. 127, pars. 46.1 and new par. 46.60) Creates the Public Housing Tenant Manager Training Act. Creates a program, to be administered by the Department of Commerce and Community Affairs, for the recruitment of volunteers to train and assist public housing tenants in the man- agement and operation of public housing. Provides that the Department shall pro- vide materials, facilities, supplies, support services and reimbursements relating to training activities. Amends the Civil Administrative Code to provide that the De- partment shall exercise the powers and perform the duties specified in the Act. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Select Committee on Housing Apr 27 Interim Study Calendar HOUSING 5 HB-1463 WENNLUND - REGAN - PIEL - ZICKUS AND WELLER. (Ch. 38, pars. 12-4.3, 206-2.1 and 206-5; Ch. 48, par. 640; Ch. 127, par. ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. s Correctional Budget and Impact Note Act may be applicable. 1498 HB-1463-Cont. 55a) Amends the Criminal Code of 1961 relating to the penalty for aggravated battery of a child. Amends An Act in relation to criminal identification and investigation to prohibit the court from ordering the Department of State Police to expunge any re- cord created at any time relating to the fulfillment of the terms and conditions of a sentence of probation for a first offender made pursuant to the Cannabis Control Act and the Illinois Controlled Substances Act. Amends The Unemployment Insur- ance Act to require the Department of Employment Security to make available to any official law enforcement agency located within or outside Illinois upon request by that agency such information in the possession of the Department as may be nec- essary or useful in the location of missing children, the apprehension of fugitives from justice, the investigation of felonious activities or in the termination or preven- tion of activities which otherwise constitute a clear and present danger to public safety. Amends the Civil Administrative Code to enable State police to do criminal background checks on employees of private and parochial schools. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes provision which requires the Dept. of State Police, upon notification that a person has been acquitted or released without being convicted, to destroy all infor- mation contained in its criminal history files which pertains to that arrest. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Deletes reference to: Ch. 48, par. 640 Deletes amendatory provisions to The Unemployment Insurance Act. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Restores language which provides whenever an adult or minor prosecuted as an adult, not having previously been convicted of any criminal offense or municipal or- dinance violation, charged with a violation of a municipal ordinance or a felony or misdemeanor, is acquitted or released without being convicted, the Chief Judge of the circuit wherein the charge was brought, or any judge of that circuit designated by the Chief Judge, may upon verified petition of the defendant order the record of arrest and the records of the circuit court relating to such arrest expunged from the official records of the arresting authority and the records of the clerk of the circuit court. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Provides that nothing in the Act shall prevent the Department of State Police from maintaining all records of a person admitted to probation and who fulfills those terms and conditions pursuant to the Cannabis Control Act, Illinois Con- trolled Substances Act or aggravated battery of a child. Provides that no court order issued pursuant to the expungement provisions shall become final for purposes of appeal until 30 days after notice is received by the Department. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 3. Delays the effective date of Public Act 85-922, the Illinois Uniform Conviction Information Act and related amendatory Act provisions, from July 1, 1990 to Janu- ary 1, 1991. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 4. Changes penalty for aggravated battery of a child to a Class 1 felony for which a person, if sentenced to imprisonment shall be sentenced to a term of no less than 5 years and no more than 30 years. Provides that a second or subsequent offense com- mitted within a 5 year period following probation in certain cases is a Class X felony. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Judiciary II May 05 Recommended do pass 012-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 24 Second Reading Amendment No.01 WENNLUND Adopted Amendment No.02 HOMER Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading 1499 HB-1463-Cont. May 26 Third Reading - Passed 115-002-000 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 30 Sen Sponsor BARKHAUSEN Placed Calendr,First Readng May 31 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 01 Waive Posting Notice Assigned to Judiciary Jun 09 Recommnded do pass as amend 012-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 15 Second Reading Amendment No.01 JUDICIARY Adopted Amendment No.02 JUDICIARY Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 20 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.03 BARKHAUSEN Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 22 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.04 BARKHAUSEN Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 23 Third Reading - Passed 057-000-000 Speaker's Tbl. Concurrence 01,02,03,04 Jun 27 H Concurs in S Amend. 01,02,03,04/ 110-002-000 Passed both Houses Jul 26 Sent to the Governor Sep 01 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-0575 Effective date 90-01-01 HB-1464 OLSON,BOB - WEAVER,M - WELLER. (Ch. 5, par. 127.8, new par. 108.21) Amends Soil and Water Conservation Districts Act to provide there is no legal li- ability on part of directors, officers or employees of districts for damages due to ex- ercise of judgment or discretion unless such results from willful or wanton misconduct. Defines willful or wanton misconduct. FISCAL NOTE (Dept. of Agriculture) The bill will not create any fiscal impact on the State. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Judiciary I May 03 Fiscal Note filed Committee Judiciary I May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-1465 MCCRACKEN. (Ch. 24, par. 1-1-1) Amends the Illinois Municipal Code. Changes short title to the Municipal Code. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Cities & Villages May 03 Interim Study Calendar CITY VILLAGE HB-1466 CHURCHILL. (Ch. 34, par. 3) Amends the Counties Act to make a grammatical change. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Counties & Townships May 05 Interim Study Calendar CNTY TWNSHIP 1500 HB-1467 SHB-1467 DEJAEGHER. (Ch. 122, pars. 10-21.4 and 34-8; new par. 3-14.27) Amends The School Code. Requires each school district superintendent to report annually, beginning in January, 1990, to the regional superintendent, who in turn is to report to the State Board of Education, relative to the number of high school stu- dents taking accredited courses at community colleges, together with the name and number of each such course. Effective immediately. STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT TO LOCAL GOV'TS. STATE MANDATES ACT FISCAL NOTE (State Board of Education) No fiscal impact due to HB-1467 is expected since the system is already in place to collect the information. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education Apr 28 Do Pass/Consent Calendar 020-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read May 03 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read May 09 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 116-000-000 May 11 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 15 Sen Sponsor HOLMBERG Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 18 Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education HB-1468 FLOWERS - MULCAHEY - GRANBERG - NOVAK AND CURRAN. (Ch. 111 2/3, new par. 9-218) Amends the Public Utilities Act. Prohibits public utilities from passing on to con- sumers costs and expenses including repairs, inspection, construction, licensing, de- lays or litigation costs of a nuclear generating facility. Requires a public utility to demonstrate that it has exercised "all reasonable care" before any rates or other charges including repairs, reinspections, remedial work, or construction work re- sulting from an accident or power outage can be passed onto customers. Effective immediately. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Public Utilities May 03 Interim Study Calendar PUB UTILITIES HB-1469 FLOWERS - MULCAHEY - EDLEY - GRANBERG - JONES,LOU, HOM- ER, SHAW, CURRAN, TERZICH, SUTKER, BUGIELSKI, RONAN, KU- LAS AND DELEO. (Ch. 111 2/3, new par. 9-218) Amends the Public Utilities Act. Provides that a utility's rates or charges shall not include, reflect or be based upon any costs incurred as a result of a fine imposed by a federal or State government. Effective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: (Ch. 111 2/3, new par. 9-212.1) Provides that the Commerce Commission cannot approve rates for electric utili- ties which reorganize to spin off generating capacity to a subsidiary unless charges and costs associated with the subsidiary are less than or equal to the price of compa- rable power supplies. Prohibits a utility from including in rates the costs incurred due to regulatory actions and remedial work to the extent such costs were due to im- prudent management. ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1501 HB-1469-Cont. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Provides that the Commission shall not consider as an expense, for purposes of determining a rate or charge, any money spent for the cost of an audit or the cost of an addition to an existing utility unless the expenditure was the result of action tak- en by the Commission. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Public Utilities May 03 Recommended do pass 010-004-002 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 24 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading May 26 Amendment No.01 FLOWERS Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 085-018-001 May 31 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 01 Sen Sponsor WELCH Added As A Joint Sponsor HALL Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 06 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Waive Posting Notice Assigned to Energy & Environment Jun 13 Recommended do pass 013-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 14 Second Reading Amendment No.01 WELCH Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 23 Third Reading - Lost 027-024-001 HB-1470 TERZICH - CAPPARELLI, STECZO, DUNN,JOHN AND MAUTINO. (New Act) Creates the Local Government Risk Pool Act. Requires the Department of Insur- ance to establish a risk pool to provide liability coverage for school districts and for units of local government having fewer than 1,000,000 inhabitants. Defines terms. FISCAL NOTE (Dept. of Insurance) The internal cost of this program to the Department would easily exceed $250,000 annually. The hiring of a risk pool administrator would likely cost at least another $500,000 annually. The only experience the Dept. has with programs of this nature is the CHIP Program, the administrative costs of which are estimated at $1.5 million annually. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Insurance May 04 Recommended do pass 013-004-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Fiscal Note Requested MCCRACKEN Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 18 Fiscal Note filed Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 24 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading May 25 Interim Study Calendar INSURANCE HB-1471 TERZICH - CAPPARELLI - MCCRACKEN - BARGER - HENSEL AND STECZO. (Ch. 24, pars. 4-5-11 and 8-9-1) Amends the Illinois Municipal Code. Increases the bid limit from $5,000 to $10,000 for public improvements contracts in municipalities of less than 500,000 ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1502 HB-1471-Cont. and all contracts pertaining to public improvement, maintenance and material which are not paid for in whole or in part by special assessment or special taxation. Effective immediately. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Cities & Villages Apr 26 Do Pass/Consent Calendar 008-000-000 Apr 27 May 09 May 24 May 25 May 30 Jun 01 Jun 08 Jun 14 Jun 21 Jul 20 Sep 01 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read Remvd from Consent Calendar Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Short Debate-3rd Passed 064-041-006 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor ZITO Placed Calendr,First Readng First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Local Government Recommended do pass 012-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Amendment No.01 DUDYCZ Lost Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 054-002-002 Passed both Houses Sent to the Governor Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-0576 Effective date 89-09-01 HB-1472 TERZICH - CAPPARELLI, STANGE AND STECZO. (Ch. 111 1/2, par. 1022.22; Ch. 85, rep. par. 5959) Amends the Solid Waste Planning and Recycling Act and the Environmental Protection Act. Repeals the Section governing the prohibition against the disposal of leaves, under certain circumstances, in sanitary landfills. Changes the date upon which landfills will not be allowed to accept landscape waste from July 1, 1990 to September 1, 1991. Effective September 1, 1989. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: Ch. 111 1/2, par. 1022.22 Deletes reference to disposal of landscape waste. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. (Senate recedes June 30, 1989) Deletes reference to: Ch. 85, rep. par. 5959 Adds reference to: Ch. 85, par. 5959 Deletes everything. Provides that any county with a population of less than 1,000,000 residents may, by ordinance, provide that no sanitary landfill in the coun- ty may accept for final disposal truckloads of leaves. CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT NO. 1. Recommends that the Senate recede from S-am 1. Recommends that the bill be further amended as follows: Deletes amendatory language. Provides that a county or municipality may, by or- dinance, provide that no sanitary landfill facility located within the unincorporated area of a county, or the incorporarated area of a municipality, may accept for final disposal at any time truckloads of leaves. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Energy Environment & May 04 Nat. Resource Amendment No.01 ENRGY ENVRMNT Adopted Do Pass Amend/Short Debate 014-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate 1503 HB-1472-Cont. May 09 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 22 Short Debate-3rd Passed 101-011-002 May 23 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 24 Sen Sponsor ZITO Placed Calendr,First Readng May 25 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 26 Assigned to Energy & Environment Jun 06 Recommended do pass 012-000-001 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 14 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 20 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.01 SCHAFFER Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 21 Third Reading - Passed 057-000-001 Jun 22 Speaker's Tbl. Concurrence 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/ZITO WELCH, JOYCE,JJ, MACDONALD & KARPIEL Hse Accede Req Conf Comm 1ST Hse Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/TERZICH, KULAS, CULLERTON, CHURCHILL & STANGE Jun 30 Senate report submitted Senate Conf. report Adopted 1ST/059-000-000 House report submitted House Conf. report Adopted 1ST/107-006-001 Both House Adoptd Conf rpt 1ST Passed both Houses Jul 28 Sent to the Governor Aug 31 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-0456 Effective date 89-08-31 SHB-1473 MATIJEVICH - FREDERICK,VF - DUNN,JOHN - CURRAN - BALAN- OFF AND STERN. (Ch. 111 1/2, new par. 733.1) Amends the Mobile Home Park Act. Creates the office of Mobile Home Park Ombudsman, appointed by the Governor, to investigate complaints against mobile home park owners. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to State Government Administration May 02 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 009-000-001 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 09 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 23 Short Debate-3rd Passed 090-021-001 May 24 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 25 Sen Sponsor CARROLL Placed Calendr,First Readng May 30 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment I Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1504 HB-1473-Cont. Jun 01 Waive Posting Notice Assigned to Judiciary Jun 09 Recommended do pass 012-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 14 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading HB-1474 CAPPARELLI. (Ch. 85, par. 1221) Amends the Metropolitan Fair and Exposition Authority Act short title Section to eliminate redundancy. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Executive May 04 Recommended do pass 011-002-003 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 17 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 26 Interim Study Calendar EXECUTIVE HB-1475 CAPPARELLI. Reappropriates $200,000 to Department of Commerce and Community Affairs from the Tourism Promotion Fund for a grant to the Rosemont Tourism and Con- vention Bureau. Effective July 1, 1989. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Appropriations I May 11 Interim Study Calendar APPROP I HB-1476 STECZO - CURRIE. (Ch. 111, pars. 1202, 1204, and 1207) Amends the Illinois Architecture Act to define the practice of interior design and provide that a person is not prohibited from the practice of interior design if that person holds a degree in interior design from a recognized school and has passed a national competency test. Effective January 1, 1990. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Provides that a registered architect may practice interior design. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Changes "nonstructural" to "non-loadbearing". Provides that the Architecture Act does not prohibit a registered architect from practicing interior design. Elimi- nates the education requirements for interior designers. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 4. Deletes reference to: Ch. 111, par. 1204 Deletes everything. Amends the Architecture Act. Provides that nothing in that Act shall be deemed or construed to prevent the preparation of documents by Interi- or Designers used to prescribe work to be done inside buildings for non-loadbearing interior construction, furnishings, fixtures and equipment. Provides that nothing shall prevent a registered architect from practicing interior design services, or shall require the services of an interior designer for the interior designing of a single fami- ly residence on a single lot. Adds immediate effective date. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Alters language which provides that registered architects may practice interior design services. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Registration and Regulation Apr 27 Amendment No.01 REGIS REGULAT Adopted 017-000-004 Recommnded do pass as amend 017-000-004 Placed Calndr,Second Readng 1505 HB-1476-Cont. May 11 Second Reading Amendment No.02 STECZO Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 26 Mtn Prev-Recall 2nd Reading Amendment No.03 STECZO Withdrawn Amendment No.04 STECZO Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 37(D)/117-000-000 Third Reading - Passed 103-014-000 May 30 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 01 Sen Sponsor JONES Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 06 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Waive Posting Notice Assigned to Insurance, Pensions & License Act Jun 09 Recommnded do pass as amend 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 14 Second Reading Amendment No.01 INS PEN LIC Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 19 Third Reading - Passed 058-001-000 Jun 20 Speaker's Tbl. Concurrence 01 Jun 27 H Concurs in S Amend. 01/110-002-002 Passed both Houses Jul 26 Sent to the Governor Sep 01 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-0577 Effective date 89-09-01 HB-1477 STECZO. (Ch. 122, par. 14-8.02) Amends The School Code to provide that licensed clinical psychologists shall be included on the State Board of Education's list of independent educational evalua- tors for special educational placement of children: Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education May 04 Interim Study Calendar ELEM SCND ED 3 HB-1478 STECZO. (Ch. 108 1/2, par. 7-139) Amends the Illinois Municipal Retirement Fund Article of the Pension Code to grant limited creditable service for all accumulated unused sick leave, rather than only that from the last employer. STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT TO LOCAL GOV'TS. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Personnel and Pensions May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-1479 PETERSON,W AND LEVERENZ. (Ch. 95 1/2, par. 6-106.1) Amends The Illinois Vehicle Code. Provides that certain violations of the Crimi- nal Code of 1961, Cannabis Control Act and the Illinois Controlled Substances Act (or a similar violation of the laws of the United States or another state are grounds to deny a person's application for a school bus driver permit if ever committed or attempted. 3 Fiscal Note Act and Pension System Impact Note Act may be applicable. 1506 HB-1479-Cont. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Provides that other violations of the Criminal Code are grounds for denial of a school bus driver permit. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Judiciary II May 04 Amendment No.01 JUDICIARY II Adopted Do Pass Amend/Short Debate 016-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 09 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 11 Short Debate-3rd Passed 109-000-000 May 12 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 23 Sen Sponsor KELLY Placed Calendr,First Readng May 25 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 26 Assigned to Transportation Jun 13 Recommended do pass 013-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 15 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 19 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 14 Sent to the Governor Sep 01 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-0578 Effective date 90-01-01 HB-1480 BRESLIN - COUNTRYMAN. (Ch. 110, pars. 15-1401, 15-1402, 15-1501, 15-1503, 15-1504, 15-1507, 15-1508, 15-1509, 15-1510, 15-1512, 15-1602, 15-1603, and 15-1604) Amends the Mortgage Foreclosure Article of the Code of Civil Procedure. Makes changes concerning deeds in lieu of foreclosure, consent foreclosures, parties, no- tices, pleadings, sales, reports of sale, transfers of title, fees, remittances of surplus, reinstatements, and redemptions. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: Ch. 110, pars. 15-1401, 15-1402, 15-1501, 15-1504, 15-1507, 15-1508, 15-1509, 15-1510, 15-1512, 15-1602, 15-1603, and 15-1604. Deletes everything. Amends the Code of Civil Procedure to redesignate a motion of foreclosure as a notice of foreclosure. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Adds reference to: Ch. 110, pars. 15-1401, 15-1402, 15-1501, 15-1504, 15-1507, 15-1508, 15-1509, 15-1510, 15-1512, 15-1602, 15-1603, and 15-1604. Deletes everything. Amends the Mortgage Foreclosure Article of the Code of Civil Procedure. Makes changes concerning deeds in lieu of foreclosure, consent foreclosures, parties, notices, pleadings, sales, reports of sale, transfers of title, fees, remittances of surplus, reinstatements, redemptions, and other matters. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Makes changes concerning insurance, adjourned sales, issuance of a deed before expiration of the appeal period, remittance of surplus, and procedures under the special right to redeem. CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT NO. 1. ' Recommends that the House concur in Senate Amendment No. 1. Adds reference to: Ch. 110, pars. 7-103 and 7-105 Grants quick take powers of eminent domain for 2 years to a home rule munici- pality and a county within an enterprise zone to acquire land for an industrial har- 1507 HB-1480-Cont. bor port of less than 75 acres adjacent to the Illinois River. Provides for defendant owners in a condemnation proceeding to move to revest the property when acquired for a body of water for a local government owned utility and construction is not pro- ceeding substantially. GOVERNOR MESSAGE Recommends changes concerning property acquired by a unit of local govern- ment by eminent domain for the purpose of constructing a body of water for a public utility owned by the unit of local government. Eliminates the requirement that the local government complete construction or show substantial progress within 5 years, which if not complied with could result in revesting title in the owner upon payment of the fair market value. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Judiciary I May 03 Amendment No.01 JUDICIARY I Adopted Do Pass Amend/Short Debate 012-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 09 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 12 Mtn Prev-Recall 2nd Reading Amendment No.02 BRESLIN Adopted Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 37(D)/106-000-000 Short Debate-3rd Passed 102-000-001 May 15 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 16 Sen Sponsor MAROVITZ Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 18 Assigned to Judiciary Jun 09 Recommended do pass 012-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 14 Second Reading Placed Calhdr,Third Reading Jun 21 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.01 MAROVITZ Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 23 Third Reading - Passed 053-000-000 Speaker's Tbl. Concurrence 01 Jun 27 H Noncncrs in S Amend. 01 Jun 28 Secretary's Desk Non-concur 01 S Refuses to Recede Amend 01 S Requests Conference Comm 1ST Sen Conference Comm Apptd IST/MAROVITZ DUNN,T, ALEXANDER, BARKHAUSEN & FAWELL Jun 29 Hse Accede Req Conf Comm IST Hse Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/BRESLIN, DUNN,JOHN, CULLERTON, COUNTRYMAN AND HALLOCK House report submitted Jun 30 Senate report submitted Senate Conf. report Adopted 1ST/048-006-000 House Conf. report Adopted 1ST/075-014-020 Both House Adoptd Conf rpt IST Passed both Houses Jul 28 Sent to the Governor Sep 11 Governor amendatory veto Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto 1508 HB-1480-Cont. Oct 17 Rul Gub Comply/Rule 46.1 (b) Mtn fild accept amend veto BRESLIN Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Oct 19 Accept Amnd Veto-House Pass 112-000-000 Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Oct 31 Mtn fild accept amend veto MAROVITZ Accept Amnd Veto-Sen Pass 056-001-000 Bth House Accept Amend Veto Dec 01 Return to Gov-Certification Dec 13 Governor certifies changes PUBLIC ACT 86-0974 Effective date 90-07-01 ' HB-1481 KIRKLAND. (Ch. 111 2/3, new par. 702.24) Amends the Regional Transportation Authority Act to direct the Authority to consider and respond within 30 days to any school district request to enter into a transportation agreement; provides that if the Authority fails to respond, the school district may seek a court order directing compliance, the costs of which shall be borne by the Authority. Effective immediately. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Executive May 03 Mtn Prevail Suspend Rul 20K 116-000-000 Committee Executive May 05 Interim Study Calendar EXECUTIVE ' HB-1482 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 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Select Comm. on Roads and Bridges May 04 Interim Study Calendar ROADS BRIDGES HB-1483 KIRKLAND. (Ch. 40, par. 505) Amends the Marriage and Dissolution of Marriage Act. Provides that the court, in determining whether to apply statutory child support guidelines, may consider the non-custodial parent's existing obligation to support another child or children who are in his custody, but not subject to the court's jurisdiction. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Judiciary I May 03 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 014-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 24 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate May 25 Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Interim Study Calendar JUDICIARY I ' HB-1484 MAUTINO - KIRKLAND - DEJAEGHER - HOFFMAN - SHAW. (Ch. 122, new par. 102-16.02; Ch. 127, new par. 141.250) ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1509 H B- 1484-Cont. Amends the Public Community College Act and an Act in relation to State Fi- nance. Provides community colleges the opportunity to qualify for matching chal- lenge grants from State funds at the matching rate of $2.00 of appropriated State funds for each $3.00 the community college receives through private contributions. Creates the Academic Improvement Trust Fund for Community Colleges in the State Treasury. Effective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: Ch. 122, new par. 102-16.02; Ch. 127, new par. 141.250 Adds reference to: Ch. 122, new par. 103-14.3 Changes the title, deletes everything after the enacting clause and amends the Public Community College Act to authorize eligible districts to annually levy, sub- ject to State board certification and backdoor referendum, an additional tax to in- crease their total taxing authority to the most recent statewide average actual levy rate for specified purposes. Effective immediately. FISCAL NOTE, AS AMENDED (Illinois Community College Board) HB-1484 would have no fiscal impact on the State. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Requires that within 10 days of the State Board's certification and adoption of a resolution to levy additional taxes, the resolution must be published in at least one or more newspapers in the district and must include the number of signatures required before submission to the voters, the time for filing, and the date of the prospective referendum. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Higher Education May 04 Amendment No.01 HIGHER ED Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 010-002-003 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 11 Fiscal Note Requested CULLERTON Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 12 Fiscal Note Request W/drawn Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 17 Second Reading Placed Carndr,Third Reading May 18 Fiscal Note filed Calendar Order of 3rd Rdng May 23 Mtn Prev-Recall 2nd Reading Amendment No.02 MAUTINO Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 37(D) Third Reading - Passed 064-043-006 May 24 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor JACOBS Placed Calendr,First Readng May 25 Added As A Joint Sponsor MAITLAND First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 26 Assigned to Higher Education Jun 07 Recommended do pass 006-003-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 14 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 21 Third Reading - Passed 037-019-000 Passed both Houses Jul 20 Sent to the Governor Aug 30 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-0360 Effective date 89-08-30 1510 HB-1485 HB-1485 KIRKLAND. (Ch. 122, par. 17-3.4) Amends The School Code. Requires the notices and ballots for school district tax referenda to also show what the dollar and percentage increase in the total annual budget of a school district would be if such total annual budget were increased by the amount of additional tax which may be levied if the proposition is approved. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education Apr 28 Do Pass/Consent Calendar 019-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read May 03 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read May 09 Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 116-000-000 May 11 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 25 Sen Sponsor KARPIEL Placed Calendr,First Readng May 30 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 01 Jun 09 Jun 14 Jun 19 Jul 14 Sep 01 Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education Recommended do pass 020-000-000 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 86-0579 Effective date 90-01-01 HB-1486 KIRKLAND. (Ch. 139, pars. 126.10, 167.21 and 167.25) Amends the Township Law of 1874 and An Act authorizing the expenditure or distribution of certain township funds to provide services and facilities for older in- habitants of the township. Provides that township governments which contract for senior citizen services may contract with for-profit, as well as not-for-profit, and non-sectarian organizations. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Counties & Townships Apr 19 Do Pass/Consent Calendar 014-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read May 03 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read May 09 Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 116-000-000 May 11 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 24 Sen Sponsor HOLMBERG Placed Calendr,First Readng May 25 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 26 Assigned to Local Government Jun 08 Recommended do pass 012-000-000 Jun 15 Jun 19 Jul 14 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Passed both Houses Sent to the Governor 1511 HB-1486--Cont. Sep 01 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-0580 Effective date 90-01-01 ' HB-1487 HOMER - BUGIELSKI - SUTKER - COUNTRYMAN - BALANOFF, LE- FLORE, FARLEY, TERZICH, RONAN, KULAS, MCNAMARA, SANTIA- GO, PRESTON, HANNIG, WOOLARD, MCGANN, WOLF, KULAS, MARTINEZ, BRUNSVOLD, NOVAK, GRANBERG, PHELPS, HARTKE, HICKS, LANG, DEJAEGHER, WHITE AND CURRAN. (New Act) Creates an Act to provide for the creation of Statewide Grand Juries by the Chief Justice, upon the application of the Attorney General. Limits their jurisdiction to matters relating to violations of the Cannabis Control Act and Illinois Controlled Substances Act. Authorizes the Attorney General to prosecute any indictment re- turned by the Jury. Provides for the payment of Jury expenses by the county in which it sits, to be reimbursed by the State. STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT To LOCAL GOV'TS. STATE MANDATES FISCAL NOTE In the opinion of DCCA, HB-1487 constitutes a due process man- date for which no reimbursement is required. It should be noted that the bill provides for reimbursement to affected counties. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: (New Act; Ch. 38, par. 1-6; Ch. 56 1/2, pars. 1409, 2103) Deletes title and everything after the enacting clause. Creates the Statewide Grand Jury Act. Provides that the Attorney General may make written application to the chief justice of the Supreme Court for the convening of the Statewide Grand Juries to investigate and return indictments for violations of the Illinois Controlled Substances Act, the Cannabis Control Act, the Narcotics Profit Forfeiture Act, the Drug Paraphernalia Control Act, the Cannabis and Controlled Substances Tax Act and money laundering and for the offenses of perjury, subordination of perjury, communicating with jurors and witnesses, harassment of jurors and witnesses, as they relate to matters before the Statewide Grand Jury. Amends the Criminal Code of 1961 relating to venue for the offenses of narcotics racketeering, money launder- ing and cannabis or controlled substance trafficking. Amends the Illinois Controlled Substances Act relating to a bar to prosecution for controlled substance violations. Amends the Drug Paraphernalia Control Act relating to the penalty for the sale of drug paraphernalia. FISCAL NOTE, AS AMENDED (Attorney General Neil Hartigan) The total budget would be $3 million a year, all from within the State budget. JUDICIAL NOTE, AS AMENDED It is not possible to reliably estimate the need, if any, for additional judges. CORRECTIONAL NOTE Although no data is available concerning offenses of sale of drug paraphernalia, it is assumed that this enhancement would have minimal effect on the prison population. Each offender would cost the Dept. $3,000 per year in operating expenses. STATE MANDATES ACT FISCAL NOTE, AS AMENDED No change from previous note. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: (Ch. 56 1/2, par. 1655) Amends the Narcotics Profit Forfeiture Act to provide that of the monies and sale proceeds of property forfeited and seized under the Act and distributed to the unit of local government whose officers conducted or participated in the investiga- tion into narcotics racketeering and caused or participated in the arrest and prose- 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1512 HB-1487-Cont. cution leading to the forfeiture, 1/2 of the amount distributed to that unit of local government shall be used to fund drug education, treatment and prevention pro- grams approved and certified by the Illinois Department of Alcoholism and Sub- stance Abuse and the remaining 1/2, including the portion designated for drug education, treatment and prevention that was not used shall be used for enforce- ment of laws governing narcotics activity. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 3. (Senate recedes November 2, 1989) Provides that the Statewide Grand Jury may investigate and return indictments for any felony discovered incidental to an investigation of offenses prescribed in the Statewide Grand Jury Act. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 8. (Senate recedes November 2, 1989) Repeals the Statewide Grand Jury Act, the amendatory provisions to the Crimi- nal Code of 1961, the Illinois Controlled Substances Act, and the Drug Parapher- nalia Control Act on July 1, 1992. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 9. Provides that prior to granting immunity to any witness before the Statewide Grand Jury, the Attorney General shall consult with and receive the acquiescence of the State's Attorneys who have received notice. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 10. Changes provisions relating to venue for trial of controlled substance trafficking or cannabis trafficking. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 11. Repeals the Statewide Grand Jury Act on January 1, 1993. CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT NO. 1. Recommends that the Senate recede from S-am 3 and 8. Deletes reference to: (Ch. 56 1/2, par. 1409) Deletes the amendatory provision to the Illinois Controlled Substances Act that exempted from the bar to prosecution Section convictions or acquittals based on ra- cketerring under the Narcotics Profit Forfeiture Act. Adds that the amendatory provisions of the Act are repealed January 1, 1993. GOVERNOR MESSAGE Adds reference to: (Ch. 14, par. 4; Ch. 38, pars. 14-3, 106-1, 106-2, 108B-3, new pars. 106-5, 106-6; Ch. 56 1/2, pars. 1653, 1654, 1655) Recommends providing that the Statewide Grand Jury has jurisdiction to investi- gate and return indictments for felony offenses incidental to and interralated with violation of the Illinois Controlled Substances Act, the Cannabis Control Act, the Narcotics Profit Forfeiture Act, the Drug Paraphernalia Control Act, the Cannabis and Controlled Substances Tax Act and money laundering. Provides that the Attor- ney General in making application to the chief justice of the Supreme Court for the appointment of the Statewide Grand Jury shall state that the convening of a State- wide Grand Jury is necessary because of specified alleged offenses involving more than one county. Provides that there shall be no limit on the number of Statewide Grand Juries that may sit at the same time. Provides that a return of an indictment by a Statewide Grand Jury shall preempt an investigation by any other grand jury having jurisdiction over the same subject matter. Amends An Act in regard to at- torneys general to provide that it is the duty of the Attorney General to attend, pres- ent evidence to and prosecute indictments returned by each Statewide Grand Jury. Amends the Criminal Code of 1961. Exempts from eavesdropping violation the re- cording or intercepting of all or any part of any conversation by an investigative or law enforcement officer investigating an offense on behalf of a Statewide Grand Jury in accordance with the Statewide Grand Jury Act, where such person is a par- ty to the communication or one of the parties to the communication has given prior consent to such recording or interception. Amends the Code of Criminal Procedure of 1963 to change the form of immunity from transactional immunity to use immu- nity. Permits an order authorizing the interception when the interception may pro- vide evidence of offenses of the manufacture or delivery of cannabis, cannabis 1513 HB-1487-Cont. tranfficking, calculated criminal cannabis conspiracy, violation of the Narcotics Profit Forfeiture Act, the Drug Paraphernalia Control Act, the Cannabis and Con- trolled Substances Tax Act, money laundering and perjury, subordination of perju- ry, communicating with jurors and witnesses, harassment of jurors and withesses where such relates to matters before the Statewide Grand Jury. Provides that the penalty for the sale of drug paraphernalia shall include a minimum fine of $1,000. Amends the Narcotics Profit Forefeiture Act to add definition of real and personal property. Changes definition of enterprise. Provides for the forfeiture of any com- pensation, right or benefit derived from a position, office, appointment, tenure, com- mission or employment contract that accrued to him during the period of committing narcotics racketeering/ Provides for the forfeiture of other property of the defendant up to the value of property which is unreachable. Deletes provision sunseting the Statewide Grand Jury Act on January 1, 1993. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Executive Apr 19 Re-assigned to Judiciary II Apr 25 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Committee Judiciary II May 05 Interim Study Calendar JUDICIARY II Oct 10 Exempt under Hse Rule 29(C) Interim Study Calendar JUDICIARY II Oct 17 Amendment No.01 JUDICIARY II Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 013-003-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Fiscal Note Requested BOWMAN Correctional Note Requested BOWMAN Motion filed SUSPEND 35(A) AND ADVANCE FROM 2ND RDING - 1ST DAY TO 2ND RDING-2ND DAY AND SUSPEND 37(G) -HOMER Verified Motion prevailed TO ADVANCE TO 2ND READING - 2ND DAY AND SUSPEND 37(G) /060-044-004 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Oct 18 Fiscal Note filed Judicial Note Filed Correctional Note Filed St Mandate Fis Note Filed Second Reading Amendment No.02 WELLER Ruled not germane Amendment No.03 BARGER Ruled not germane Amendment No.04 WELLER Ruled not germane Amendment No.05 WELLER Ruled not germane Placed Calndr,Third Reading Oct 19 Third Reading - Passed 067-038-010 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng First reading Assigned to Rules Oct 30 Primary Sponsor Changed To MAROVITZ Added As A Joint Sponsor SEVERNS Added As A Joint Sponsor COLLINS Committee discharged Waive Posting Notice Assigned to Judiciary 1514 HB-1487-Cont. Recommnded do pass as amend 008-001-001 ;EN Placed Calndr,Second Readng Added As A Joint Sponsor DEL VALLE Added As A Joint Sponsor BROOKINS Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Amendment No.01 JUDICIARY Amendment No.02 BARKHAUS Amendment No.03 Amendment No.04 Appeal Ruling of Chair Amendment No.05 Appeal Ruling of Chair Amendment No.06 Amendment No.07 Amendment No.08 Amendment No.09 Amendment No. 10 )pted Adopted Adopted Ruled not germane Verified Lost BARKHAUSEN 032-025-000 BARKHAUSEN 04 3/5 NEGATIVE VOTE REQUIRED RULING OF CHAIR SUSTAINED 029-029-000 Ruled not germane BARKHAUSEN 3/5 NEGATIVE VOTE REQUIRED RULING OF CHAIR SUSTAINED 028-029-000 Ruled not germane GEO-KARIS Verified Lost PHILIP 028-030-000 PHILIP HAWKINSON MAROVITZ & BERMAN Adopted Lost Adopted Adopted Amendment No. 11 MAROVITZ Adc Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 054-003-000 Speaker's Tbl. Concurrence 01,03,08,09,10,11 H Concurs in S Amend. 1,9,10/108-003-002 Motion Filed Concur Motion to Concur Lost 03/022-080-011 H Noncncrs in S Amend. 03/060-044-008 H Noncncrs in S Amend. 08 H Concurs in S Amend. 11/113-000-000 Secretary's Desk Non-concur 03,08 MOTION TO RECEDE 03,08/MAROVITZ Motion failed S Refuses to Recede Amend 03,08 S Requests Conference Comm 1ST Sen Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/MAROVITZ SEVERNS, COLLINS, BARKHAUSEN & HAWKINSON Hse Accede Req Conf Comm IST Hse Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/HOMER, CAPPARELLI, GIORGI MCCRACKEN & PETKA House report submitted Verified Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 79(E)/061-045-006 Oct 31 Nov 01 Nov 02 1515 HB-1487-Cont. Nov 02-Cont. House Conf. report Adopted 1ST/063-036-014 Senate report submitted Senate Conf. report Adopted 1ST/055-001-000 Motion to Reconsider Vote COMM. REPT.-MCPIKE Mtn Reconsider Vote Prevail House report submitted House Conf. report Adopted 1ST/090-024-001 Both House Adoptd Conf rpt 1ST Passed both Houses Dec 01 Sent to the Governor Jan 29 1990 Governor amendatory veto Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto HB-1488 HOMER. (Ch. 56 1/2, par. 1655) Amends the Narcotics Profit Forfeiture Act to provide that a forfeiture hearing may be held prior to an indictment. At such hearing, the State must show probable cause (now by preponderance of the evidence) that the property was used or intend- ed to be used to violate the Act. The burden then shifts to the claimant to show that the property is not subject to forfeiture. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Judiciary II May 05 Interim Study Calendar JUDICIARY II HB-1489 TERZICH - CAPPARELLI - PEDERSEN,B - JOHNSON. (Ch. 110, par. 2-202) Amends the Code of Civil Procedure to require a court order for a private detec- tive or a licensed employee of a private detective agency to serve process. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: Ch. 110, par. 11-107.1 Amends the Code of Civil Procedure with respect to injunctions against abor- tions. Allows a man who claims to be the father, but is not the husband of the moth- er, to seek an injunction. The man must first prove by a preponderance of the evidence that he is the father. Allows the court to consider the rights and interests of the unborn child, to the extent legally permissible. Allows the proceedings to be con- fidential and requires that they be expeditious. Allows the Supreme Court to make rules. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to State Government Administration May 04 Recommended do pass 011-000-001 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 11 Second Reading Amendment No.01 PEDERSEN,B Verified Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 25 Third Reading - Lost 056-047-007 HB-1490 HOMER. (Ch. 48, pars. 39m-11 and 39m-14; new par. 39m-14-1) Amends the Illinois Wage Payment and Collection Act to create a civil cause of action against an employer for refusal to pay wages or final compensation. Provides for treble damages plus costs. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Judiciary I 1516 HB-1490-Cont. May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-1491 HOMER. (Ch. 38, par. 1003-1-1) Amends the Unified Code of Corrections to change "meanings of words and phrases" to "definitions". Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Judiciary II May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D ' HB-1492 HOMER AND CURRAN. (New Act) Creates the Home Equity Protection Act of 1989. 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. FISCAL NOTE (I11. Housing Development Authority) Administrative staffing level within the Authority required to administer this program will be approximately $150,000 per yr. There would be an approximate 24% loss in value of default, inclusive of delinquent interest in costs. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Executive May 04 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 018-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 09 Fiscal Note Requested MCCRACKEN Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 22 Fiscal Note filed Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 25 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate May 30 Tabled House Rule 37(G) SHB-1493 HOMER - RYDER - PHELPS, STERN, GOFORTH, OLSON,BOB, WEL- LER, HASARA, BLACK, HULTGREN, STEPHENS, CURRAN AND ED- LEY. (New Act) Requires the Department of Public Health to create a Center for Rural Health to coordinate programs and develop strategies to improve access to health care for ru- ral residents. Effective immediately. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to State Government Administration May 02 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 012-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 25 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate May 30 Tabled House Rule 37(G) HB-1494 HOMER - RYDER - PHELPS AND CURRAN. (Ch. 144, pars. 1452 and 1454.10) Amends the Family Practice Residency Act. Creates a program to establish criteria for repayment of educational loans for primary care physicians who serve in 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1517 HB-1494-Cont. Designated Shortage Areas. Limits loans to $20,000 or 25% (whichever is less) of the total educational indebtedness per year. Exempts loans from State income tax. Effective immediately. FISCAL NOTE (Dept. of Public Health) It is anticipated that approximately 6 physicians will take advantage of this program. At the maximum rate of $20,000 per physician, the estimated cost for the first year of the pro- gram would be $120,000. The costs during succeeding years will rise at $120,000 increments to a maximum of approximately $480,000 after four years. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Human Services Apr 26 Do Pass/Consent Calendar 016-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read Apr 27 May 09 Fiscal Note Requested MCCRACKEN Remvd from Consent Calendar Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate Fiscal Note filed )mm on Assignment Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 17 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 23 Short Debate-3rd Passed 098-014-000 May 24 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 30 Sen Sponsor REA Placed Calendr,First Readng May 31 First reading Rfrd to Co Jun 01 Jun 09 Jun 14 Jun 21 Jul 20 Sep 17 Assigned to Public Health, Welfare & Correctn 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 86-0926 Effective date 89-09-17 HB-1495 HOMER. (Ch. 85, par. 1-206) Amends the Local Governmental and Governmental Employees Tort Immunity Act. Specifically includes a public health district and a board of health within the definition of a "local public entity". Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Judiciary I May 04 Interim Study Calendar JUDICIARY I HB-1496 HOMER - RYDER - PHELPS AND TROTTER. (Ch. 85, par. 6-101 and new par. 6-110) Amends the Local Governmental and Governmental Employees Tort Immunity Act. Defines a "public health clinic" and a "standing orders physician". Provides immunity to a standing orders physician. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Requires a standing orders physician to review protocols once (rather than twice) a year, to participate in site visits to clinics covered by standing orders, and to be available for consultation with clinic staff (rather than to be available by telephone). 1518 HB- 496-Cont. CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT NO. 1. Recommends that the House concur in S-am 1. Adds "locally based not-for-profit" corporation to the definition of "public health clinic". Changes definition of "standing orders physician" to include physicians who contract with locally-based not-for-profit corporations which operate free medical clinics. GOVERNOR MESSAGE Recommends adding an immediate effective date. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Judiciary I May 04 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 19 Short Debate-3rd Passed 111-000-000 May 22 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 24 Sen Sponsor HAWKINSON Placed Calendr,First Readng May 25 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 26 Assigned to Judiciary Jun 08 Added As A Co-sponsor MACDONALD Committee Judiciary Jun 09 Recommended do pass 012-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 14 Second Reading Amendment No.01 HAWKINSON Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 19 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Jun 20 Speaker's Tbl. Concurrence 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 IST/MAROVITZ DUNN,T, ALEXANDER, BARKHAUSEN & HAWKINSON Hse Accede Req Conf Comm 1ST Hse Conference Comm Apptd IST/HOMER, CULLERTON, DUNN,JOHN, RYDER & CHURCHILL Jun 30 Senate report submitted Senate Conf. report Adopted 1ST/058-000-000 House report submitted Jul 01 House Conf. report Adopted 1ST/116-000-000 Both House Adoptd Conf rpt 1ST Passed both Houses Jul 28 Sent to the Governor Sep 06 Governor amendatory veto Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Oct 11 Mtn fild accept amend veto HOMER Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Oct 17 Rul Gub Comply/Rule 46.1(b) Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Oct 19 3/5 vote required Accept Amnd Veto-House Pass 114-000-000 Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Oct 31 Mtn fild accept amend veto HAWKINSON 3/5 vote required Accept Amnd Veto-Sen Pass 057-000-000 Bth House Accept Amend Veto 1519 HB-1496--Cont. Nov 20 Return to Gov-Certification Governor certifies changes PUBLIC ACT 86-0950 Effective date 89-11-20 HB-1497 HARRIS. (Ch. 63, par. 15.1) Amends an Act in relation to the compensation of General Assembly members. Increases a Representative's annual office allowance from $35,000 to $39,000 and a Senator's annual office allowance from $45,000 to $50,000. FISCAL NOTE (Rep. David Harris) The fiscal impact of HB-1497 would be $767,000. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Select Comm Constitut'nal Officers Apr 27 Recommended do pass 009-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 11 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Fiscal Note Requested CULLERTON Calendar Order of 3rd Rdng May 12 Fiscal Note filed Calendar Order of 3rd Rdng May 24 Third Reading - Passed 065-039-009 May 26 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor SCHAFFER Placed Calendr,First Readng May 30 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 01 Assigned to Executive Jun 08 Recommended do pass 020-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 14 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading HB-1498 BLACK. (Ch. 122, par. 103-7) Amends the Public Community College Act. Provides for 4 year rather than 6 year terms for elected community college district board members, beginning with members whose terms expire in 1989. Effective immediately. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Higher Education May 04 Interim Study Calendar HIGHER ED 'HB-1499 KEANE - SATTERTHWAITE - SHAW, WEAVER,M, COUNTRYMAN, BLACK AND EDLEY. (Ch. 144, new pars. 28d, 308f, 658d, 1008f Amends various Acts to provide that children of employees of State-supported colleges and universities shall be offered tuition waivers, and to provide for eligibili- ty requirements for children seeking such waivers. FISCAL NOTE (Board of Higher Education) The estimated cost of a stated number of waivers for the first year would be $179,900 per 100 waivers granted. The estimated cost of these waivers for four years of undergraduate instruc- tion would be $719,600 per 100 waivers granted. This estimate is based on the statewide weighted average undergraduate tui- tion rate for fiscal year 1990 and assumes no tuition increase for fiscal years 1991 through 1993. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1520 H B-1499-Cont. Apr 07 Assigned to Higher Education May 04 Recommended do pass 015-003-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 09 Fiscal Note Requested MCCRACKEN Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 24 Second Reading Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate May 25 Fiscal Note filed Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate May 30 Tabled House Rule 37(G) SHB-1500 CULLERTON - GIORGI - LAURINO. (New Act) Creates the Accessible Health Care Act. Establishes an Employers' Health In- surance Purchasing Group to administer a program requiring certain employers to provide health insurance for their employees. Imposes a tax on employers. The tax is administered by the Department of Employment Security. Allows credits to em- ployers providing health care insurance. Effective January 1, 1990. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Insurance Apr 27 Mtn Prevail Suspend Rul 20K 114-000-000 Committee Insurance May 04 Interim Study Calendar INSURANCE HB-1501 COUNTRYMAN. (Ch. 17, pars. 5420 and 6410) Amends the Consumer Installment Loan Act and the Act in relation to interest. For purpose of determining the unused portion of the finance charge upon prepay- ment of a loan, prohibits computation of finance charge using Rule of 78's. Effective July 1, 1990. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Financial Institutions May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-1502 COUNTRYMAN. (Ch. 95 1/2, par. 4-213) Amends The Vehicle Code to provide that law enforcement agencies or officers or towing service operators or employees shall not be liable for damages in any action brought by a vehicle owner except for wilful and wanton misconduct when a vehicle is processed and disposed of in accordance with the Code. Effective immediately. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Judiciary I May 04 Motion disch comm, advc 2nd Committee Judiciary I May 05 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 014-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 25 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate May 26 Interim Study Calendar JUDICIARY I HB-1503 COUNTRYMAN. (Ch. 95 1/2, par. 11-503) Amends The Illinois Vehicle Code. Changes the penalty for reckless driving from a Class B to a Class A misdemeanor. SFiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1521 HB-1503-Cont. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. (Senate recedes June 30, 1989) Adds reference to: Ch. 15 1/2, par. 22.43d and new par. 22.43e Amends the Illinois Aeronautics Act to provide harsher prohibitions against fly- ing under the influence. Also provides for implied consent provisions for such penalties. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Adds reference to: Ch. 38, par. 1005-5-3 and Ch. 95 1/2, par. 11-501 Amends the Unified Code of Corrections. Requires a person, whose driving under the influence causes emergency services to be rendered, to make restitution for the costs of such services. CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT NO. 1. Recommends that the Senate recede from S-am 1. Recommends that the bill be further amended as follows: Deletes reference to: Ch. 15 1/2, par. 22.43d, new par. 22.43e Provides that an agency which responds to an emergency caused by an accident as a result of a driver being intoxicated, shall only receive a maximum of $500 as restitution for such response. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Judiciary II May 04 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 016-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 09 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 11 Short Debate-3rd Passed 100-000-006 May 12 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 23 Sen Sponsor BARKHAUSEN Placed Calendr,First Readng May 25 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 26 Assigned to Judiciary Jun 09 Recommended do pass 012-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 14 Second Reading Jun 20 Jun 21 Jun 22 Jun 24 Jun 26 Jun 27 Jun 28 Jun 30 Placed Calndr,Third Reading Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.01 DAVIDSON Adopted Amendment No.02 GEO-KARIS Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 055-000-000 Speaker's Tbl. Concurrence 01,02 H Noncncrs in S Amend. 01,02 Secretary's Desk Non-concur 01,02 S Refuses to Recede Amend 01,02 S Requests Conference Comm 1ST Sen Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/MAROVITZ DUNN,T, DALEY,J, BARKHAUSEN & DAVIDSON Hse Accede Req Conf Comm 1ST Hse Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/HOMER, WILLIAMS, CULLERTON, COUNTRYMAN & TATE Senate report submitted Senate Conf. report Adopted 1ST/057-000-000 House report submitted House Conf. report Adopted 1ST/107-000-003 Both House Adoptd Conf rpt 1ST Passed both Houses 1522 HB- 1503-Cont. Jul 28 Sent to the Governor Sep 01 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-0581 Effective date 90-01-01 HB-1504 COUNTRYMAN. (Ch. 38, pars. 7-1 and 7-3) Amends the Criminal Code of 1961 to exempt from the provisions of justifiable use of deadly force, the use of deadly force to prevent the commission of aggravated batteries which are based upon the status of the victim and not the infliction of great bodily harm or permanent disability or disfigurement upon the victim. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Judiciary II May 05 Interim Study Calendar JUDICIARY II HB-1505 CURRAN. (Ch. 122, par. 3-15.6) Amends The School Code. Permits a regional superintendent of schools to hire additional employees rather than assistants, and provides that those hired for non-clerical duties be certificated personnel. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Requires certification only if the employee's duties are comparable to those for which the Code requires certification. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: Ch. 122, par. 21-la Amends The School Code in relation to tests required for teacher certification. Provides that if a person has passed the basic skills test before July 1, 1989, but was unable to take the subject matter knowledge test because no such test was available in the subject area of psychology, the person shall teach psychology only and shall be issued a special certificate. This provision effective immediately; provision con- cerning additional employees effective September 1, 1990. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education May 04 Amendment No.01 ELEM SCND ED Adopted Do Pass Amend/Short Debate 019-000-001 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 09 Fiscal Note Requested MCCRACKEN Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 10 Fiscal Note Request W/drawn Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 26 Short Debate-3rd Passed 070-011-002 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 01 Sen Sponsor HOLMBERG Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 06 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Waive Posting Notice Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education Jun 09 Recommended do pass 020-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 15 Second Reading Amendment No.01 HALL Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 21 Third Reading - Passed 057-000-000 1523 HB-1505-Cont. Jun 22 Speaker's Tbl. Concurrence 01 Jun 27 H Concurs in S Amend. 01/112-001-000 Passed both Houses Jul 26 Sent to the Governor Aug 30 Governor approved Effective date 89-08-30 Effective date 90-09-01 (SECTION 3-15.6) PUBLIC ACT 86-0361 HB-1506 CURRIE - MATIJEVICH - FREDERICK,VF. (Ch. 73, new par. 968m and Ch. 111 1/2, new par. 1409.5) Amends the Illinois Insurance Code and the Health Maintenance Organization Act to require coverage for infertility to be included in coverage which provides oth- er pregnancy related benefits. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Insurance Apr 13 Re-assigned to Human Services May 05 Interim Study Calendar HUMAN SERVICE HB-1507 CURRIE - BALANOFF, BRESLIN, MCNAMARA, LANG AND FARLEY. (Ch. 111 1/2, new par. 1009.8) Amends the Environmental Protection Act to provide for the regulation of the in- cineration of infectious hospital waste. Effective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Limits application to facilities initially permitted after June 1, 1986. Deletes pro- vision restricting the burning of hazardous hospital waste at facilities with a rated capacity of less than 10 tons per day. Makes other changes. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Deletes nitrogen oxides from the list of pollutants to be regulated. Changes 1986 to 1989 in definition of "new facility". HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 3. Accelerates the Agency's deadline for acting on any permit application for a hos- pital waste facility pending on June 1, 1989. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Energy Environment & Nat. Resource May 04 Amendment No.01 ENRGY ENVRMNT Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 011-001-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 12 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 18 Mtn Prev-Recall 2nd Reading Amendment No.02 CURRIE Adopted Amendment No.03 CURRIE Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 22 Third Reading - Passed 111-002-000 May 23 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor JOYCE,JJ Placed Calendr,First Readng May 25 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 26 Assigned to Energy & Environment 1524 'HB-1508 HOUSE COMMITTEE SELECT ON MENTAL HEALTH - MCGANN. (Ch. 91 1/2, par. 100-15e) Amends An Act codifying the powers and duties of the Department of Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities. Provides that the Department shall desig- nate continuous treatment teams for every State-operated facility which primarily serves the mentally ill, instead of at certain named facilities. Requires the Depart- ment to promulgate rules governing the teams. Effective January 1, 1990. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: Ch. 91 1/2, par. 100-15e Adds reference to: New Act; Ch. 75, par. 117; Ch. 91 1/2, pars. 100-4, 100-5, 100-5.1, 100-7, 100-9, 100-12, 100-13, 100-14, 100-15, 100-15b, 100-15c, 100-15d, 100-15e, 100-20, 100-50, 100-52, 100-59, 3-501 and 3-510 and new pars. 100-50a, 100-60, 100-61 and 1710; Ch. 122, new par. 2-3.93; Ch. 127, pars. 6.02, 53 and 142b Changes the title and deletes everything after the enacting clause. Amends an Act in relation to prisoners and jails, the Mental Health and Developmental Dis- abilities Code, an Act codifying the powers and duties of the Department of Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities, the Community-Integrated Living Ar- rangements Licensure and Certification Act, the School Code, the Civil Adminis- trative Code and the State Finance Act. Provides that the Department of Mental Health and Disabilities may reimburse a county or arresting authority for the costs of mental health or psychiatric services. Deletes reference to the Galesburg Mental Health Center and the Manteno Mental Health Center as Department facilities. Deletes the provisions requiring copies of proposed rules be given to citizen and pro- fessional organizations, requiring free treatment and creating the Advisory Com- mittee on Research. Changes certain terms. Provides that the Department shall accept any donation for treatment and board of any recipient. Provides that the De- partment shall offer services to all facilities it operates. Requires the Department to comply with OBRA and to report compliance to the Governor and the General As- sembly. Provides interpreters for facilities treating large populations of non-English speaking people of Hispanic descent. Changes the criteria for discharge of minors. Provides that any minor age 12 (now, 14) or older may request and receive out-patient counseling. Limits services provided to minors without parental consent. Amends State Finance Act to provide that services rendered by the Department to other states for which money is received shall be deposited in the Mental Health Fund and that money received by the Department in connection with patents shall also be deposited in the Fund. Requires the Department and the State Board of Ed- ucation to establish a program of transitional educational services for developmen- tally disabled adults. Requires the Department to adopt a plan for Statewide distribution of community integrated living arrangements. Effective immediately. FISCAL NOTE, AS AMENDED (DMHDD) The Dept. projects a total fiscal impact for HB-1508, as amended, could range from $138,700 to $3,778,700. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Deletes reference to: Ch. 75, par. 117; ch. 91 1/2, new par. 100-60 Adds reference to: Ch. 91 1/2, new par. 100-31a Deletes language amending an Act in relation to prisoners and jails. Deletes lan- guage relating to reimbursment by the Department of Mental Health and Develop- mental Disabilities of certain mental health or psychiariatric costs of persons held in custody. Amends an Act codifying the powers and duties of the Department of Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities to provide that, in an administrative or court proceeding, a printout of Department computer records certified by the Di- rector shall be admissible and prima facie evidence of their correctness. Makes oth- er changes. * Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1525 HB-1508 HB-1508-Cont. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 3. (Senate recedes June 30, 1989) Adds reference to: Ch. 91 1/2, par. 812 Amends the Mental Health and Development Disabilities Confidentiality Act. Provides that private hospitals shall, within 30 days after patient admission, provide to DMHDD such information as may be necessary to enable the Dept. to supply re- quired information to the Dept. of State Police in accordance with the Firearm Owners Identification Act. Requires (instead of permits) information regarding disqualification for a Firearm Owners Identification Card, because a person is a for- mer mental patient, to be provided by DMHDD on lists of applicants for such cards which are supplied to DMHDD by the Dept. of State Police. CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT NO. 1. Recommends that the House concur in S-am 2. Recommends that the Senate recede from S-am 3. Recommends that the bill be further amended as follows: Amends the Mental Health and Development Disabilities Confidentiality Act. Requires private hospitals to provide certain patient information to the Department of Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities for transmission to the Depart- ment of State Police in connection with Firearm Owner's Identification Cards. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Select Committee on Mental Health May 04 Amendment No.01 MENTAL HEALTH Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 006-000-004 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 09 Fiscal Note Requested MCCRACKEN Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 17 Fiscal Note filed Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 18 Second Reading Amendment No.02 BLACK Tabled MCGANN Amendment No.03 BLACK Tabled MCGANN Amendment No.04 BLACK Tabled MCGANN Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 24 Verified Third Reading - Passed 061-047-002 May 25 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor KELLY Added As A Joint Sponsor SCHAFFER Added As A Joint Sponsor DALEY,J Placed Calendr,First Readng May 30 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 01 Assigned to Public Health, Welfare & Correctn Jun 09 Recommended do pass 009-001-002 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 15 Second Reading Amendment No.01 TOPINKA & FAWELL Lost Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 19 Added As A Joint Sponsor DEL VALLE Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 20 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.02 KELLY Adopted Amendment No.03 KUSTRA & SCHAFFER Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading 1526 H B-1508-Cont. Jun 21 Third Reading - Passed 058-000-000 Jun 22 Speaker's Tbl. Concurrence 02,03 Jun 26 H Noncncrs in S Amend. 02,03 Jun 27 Secretary's Desk Non-concur 02,03 S Refuses to Recede Amend 02,03 Added As A Joint Sponsor JOYCE,JE 6-29-89 S Requests Conference Comm IST Sen Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/KELLY DALEY,J, SMITH, TOPINKA & SCHAFFER Jun 28 Hse Accede Req Conf Comm 1ST Hse Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/MCGANN, KEANE, CULLERTON, BLACK AND HALLOCK Jun 29 House report submitted House Conf. report Adopted 1ST/112-002-000 Jun 30 Senate report submitted Senate Conf. report Adopted 1ST/059-000-000 Both House Adoptd Conf rpt 1ST Passed both Houses Jul 28 Sent to the Governor Sep 12 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-0922 Effective date 89-09-12 SHB-1509 SALTSMAN. (Ch. 108 1/2, pars. 3-132, 3-135 and 3-143) Amends the Downstate Police Article of the Pension Code to expand the invest- ment authority of police pension funds, and to authorize the board to delegate its in- vestment authority and the custody of the fund's assets to certain specified entities. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Personnel and Pensions May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D ' HB-1510 VANDUYNE. (Ch. 95 1/2, new par. 3-624) Amends the Illinois Vehicle Code. Provides that the Secretary of State shall issue a disabled veterans handicapped registration plate at the request of an eligible dis- abled veteran. FISCAL NOTE (Secretary of State) A special plate, such as Armed Forces Reserves, Handicapped, National Guard, Purple Heart or Hearing Impaired, costs the State approximately $15 per issuance compared to approximate- ly $3.00 for a regular passenger or truck plate. Administra- tive, development and implementation costs for new plate cat- egories, regardless of the number of plates issued, cost this office approximately $40,000. Once you include the manufact- uring and processing costs of the plates, a new category will cost $80,000 if 2,500 plates are issued. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Select Comm. on Veteran Affairs Apr 19 Interim Study Calendar VET AFFAIRS Apr 26 Fiscal Note filed Interim Study Calendar VET AFFAIRS Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 2 Pension System Impact Note Act may be applicable. 1527 HB-1511 HB-1511 RONAN - LANG - BRESLIN - MCAULIFFE - HASARA AND CURRAN. (Ch. 32, par. 415-3.6) Amends The Professional Service Corporation Act to allow professional nurses to incorporate with doctors, podiatrists and dentists. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Provides that a combined corporation with nurses may not charge a separate fee solely for professional nursing and that a nurse must be supervised by a doctor, den- tist, or podiatrist. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Judiciary I May 02 Recommended do pass 010-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 24 Second Reading Amendment No.01 WENNLUND Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 30 Tabled House Rule 37(G) HB-1512 TURNER. (Ch. 48, par. 138.8) Amends the Workers' Compensation Act to require employers to pay for physical therapy services for employees. Allows the employee to select his own physical therapist. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Labor & Commerce May 03 Interim Study Calendar LABOR COMMRCE HB-1513 WHITE. (Ch. 73, new par. 976.2) Amends the Insurance Code to provide that all insurance policies shall include provisions allowing the insured to have services provided by a registered profession- al nurse reimbursed directly to the registered professional nurse. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Insurance May 03 Interim Study Calendar INSURANCE HB-1514 PRESTON. (Ch. 14, par. 55) Amends the Charitable Trust Act. Provides that the register of trustees estab- lished and maintained by the Attorney General may be maintained as a computer data bank. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Deletes reference to: Ch. 14, par. 55 Adds reference to: New Act; Ch. 127, new par. 141.250 Deletes everything. Creates the Charitable Trust Act of 1989. Creates the Chari- table Trust Enforcement Fund. Repeals the Charitable Trust Act. Effective immediately. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Consumer Protection May 02 Recommended do pass 011-000-006 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 18 Second Reading Amendment No.01 MCCRACKEN Lost 050-063-001 Amendment No.02 PRESTON Adopted Amendment No.03 MCCRACKEN Verified Lost Placed Calndr,Third Reading 1528 HB- 1514-Cont. May 23 Third Reading - Passed 108-000-002 May 24 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor DUNN,T Placed Calendr,First Readng May 25 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 26 Assigned to Executive Jun 08 Recommended do pass 020-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Oct 31 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading HB-1515 JONES,LOU, BOWMAN, CURRIE AND JONES,SHIRLEY. (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 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Judiciary I May 04 Interim Study Calendar JUDICIARY I HB-1516 FLOWERS - TURNER - MORROW - JONES,SHIRLEY. (Ch. 68, par. 1-103, new par. 2-103a) Amends the Human Rights Act. Prohibits discrimination generally against a person because of his or her conviction of a misdemeanor. Prohibits an employer, employment agency or labor organization from discriminating against a person seeking employment, because of his or her conviction of a felony, unless the nature of the offense is directly related to the job in which the person is seeking employ- ment. Effective January 1, 1990. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to State Government Administration May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D ' HB-1517 JONES,LOU - BALANOFF. (Ch. 120, new par. 2-208) Amends the Illinois Income Tax Act to provide, beginning in 1989, for a tax cred- it to taxpayers who employ 5 or more persons for 10% of the cost of day care provid- ed to such employees at the place of employment. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Revenue May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-1518 JONES,LOU. (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 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Judiciary I May 04 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 008-000-002 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1529 HB-1518-Cont. May 09 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 19 Short Debate-3rd Passed 112-000-001 May 22 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 24 Sen Sponsor SMITH Placed Calendr,First Readng May 25 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 26 Assigned to Judiciary Jun 09 Recommended do pass 012-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 14 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 19 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 14 Sent to the Governor Sep 01 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-0582 Effective date 90-01-01 HB-1519 JONES,LOU AND JONES,SHIRLEY. (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. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Judiciary II May 04 Interim Study Calendar JUDICIARY II SHB-1520 LEFLORE. (Ch. 108 1/2, rep. par. 22A-116) Amends the Illinois Pension Code to repeal an obsolete provision requiring repay- ment of an appropriation to the State Board of Investment by July 1, 1976. Effec- tive immediately. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Personnel and Pensions May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-1521 LANG - HICKS. (Ch. 73, new par. 982e.1) Amends the Illinois Insurance Code. Provides that group accident and health in- surance policies shall provide that benefits for an illness or disability that com- menced prior to an involuntary termination shall be extended for that specific illness or disability for a period of 6 months. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Insurance May 04 Interim Study Calendar INSURANCE SHB-1522 LANG - HICKS - LAURINO, MARTINEZ, SANTIAGO AND CURRAN. (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 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 2 Pension System Impact Note Act may be applicable. 1530 HB- 1522-Cont. Revenue Code which has now repealed such exemptions). Effective immediately and applicable to taxable years ending on or after December 31, 1989. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Revenue May 05 Interim Study Calendar REVENUE 'HB-1523 MULCAHEY - HASARA - WAIT - HOMER, HULTGREN, KUBIK, ROPP, HICKS AND SIEBEN. (Ch. 122, new par. 2-3.93) Amends The School Code. Requires the State Board of Education, from funds appropriated therefor, to develop, implement, administer, conduct and operate dur- ing the 1990-91 school year a pilot telecommunication instruction program for pu- pils in participating school districts located in predominantly rural areas of the State. Effective immediately. FISCAL NOTE (State Board of Education) The State Board of Education estimates that the cost of a single pilot site (consisting of 4 to 6 schools) would range from $100,000 to $170,000. The appropriations approved for such sites. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: Ch. 122, par. 10-22.22b Further amends The School Code to eliminate the 5 year limitation on deactiva- tion of high school facilities and the corresponding provisions with respect to the failure to reactivate after a 5 year period of deactivation. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Provides that upon deactivation of high school facilities and transfer of teachers in contractual continued service status, that status is not lost. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education May 04 Recommended do pass 019-000-004 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 09 Fiscal Note Requested MCCRACKEN Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 12 Fiscal Note filed Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 17 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 26 Third Reading - Passed 093-001-001 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 01 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education Jun 07 Primary Sponsor Changed To MAITLAND Added As A Joint Sponsor NEWHOUSE Committee Elementary & Secondary Education Jun 09 Recommended do pass 020-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 16 Second Reading Amendment No.01 MAITLAND Adopted 028-027-000 Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 22 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.02 MAITLAND Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1531 HB-1523-Cont. Jun 23 Jul 01 Added As A Joint Sponsor HOLMBERG Third Reading - Passed 058-000-000 Speaker's Tbl. Concurrence 01,02 Tabled House Rule 79(E) HB-1524 LANG. (Ch. 26, par. 4-403) Amends the Uniform Commercial Code. Provides that the failure of a bank cus- tomer to notify the bank of any item improperly paid over a stop order within one year of the receipt of the item bars the customer from asserting the improper pay- ment against the bank. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Provides that a customer is precluded from asserting improper payment of an item over a stop order if the customer fails to notify the bank within one year of re- ceipt of the statement containing the debit entry for the item. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: Ch. 26, par. 8-102 Amends the Investment Securities Article of the Uniform Commercial Code. Provides that a certificated security may mean the intangible interest, rather than tangible interest, as well as the instrument itself. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Financial Institutions Apr 26 Do Pass/Consent Calendar 026-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read May 03 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read May 09 Mtn Prev-Recall 2nd Reading May 11 May 30 May 31 Jun 01 Jun 08 Jun 14 Jun 19 Jun 20 Jun 28 Jul 27 Sep 01 Amendment No.01 LANG Adopted Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 37(D)/116-000-000 Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 116-000-000 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Sen Sponsor BARKHAUSEN Placed Calendr,First Readng First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Finance & Credit Regulations Recommended do pass 012-001-002 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Amendment No.01 BARKHAUSEN Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Speaker's Tbl. Concurrence 01 H Concurs in S Amend. 01/110-000-000 Passed both Houses Sent to the Governor Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-0583 Effective date 90-01-01 'HB-1525 MULCAHEY - OLSON,BOB - WAIT - HOMER, HULTGREN, SIEBEN AND WEAVER,M. (Ch. 122, new par. 18A-1) Amends The School Code. Authorizes school districts to discontinue or modify action or programs mandated on or after August 1, 1985 if full, specifically identifi- able State funding is not provided therefor, subject to certain exceptions. Effective July 1, 1989. Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1532 1533 HB-1525-Cont. FISCAL NOTE (State Board of Education) The fiscal impact of this bill is dependent upon specific ap- propriation levels in future years for certain programs. HB 1525 will not increase local district or state costs. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education May 05 Fiscal Note filed Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D 'HB-1526 MULCAHEY - OLSON,BOB - COUNTRYMAN - HASARA - HOMER, ROPP, WAIT, SIEBEN AND WELLER. (Ch. 122, par. 18-8) Amends The School Code. Increases the flat grant under the school aid formula per weighted ADA pupil to .14 times the maximum per pupil amount. Effective July 1, 1989. FISCAL NOTE (State Board of Education) In FY 90, it is projected (assuming a $100 million increase in the general state aid appropriation) that there will be 159 alternate method districts receiving $71.5 million in general state aid and 69 flat grant districts receiving $10.2 million. The remaining 744 equalization districts would receive $1.850 billion. Under this legislation, alternate method districts would be eliminated and become flat grant districts. The total cost to flat grant districts (still assuming the $100 million increase) would be $116.0 million. This shift of $34.3 million translates into a 42% increase for the wealthiest school dis- tricts in the state. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education May 04 Recommended do pass 019-001-003 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 05 Fiscal Note filed Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 17 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 30 Tabled House Rule 37(G) 'HB-1527 FLOWERS - RICE - SHAW - LEFLORE - JONES,SHIRLEY, CURRAN, WHITE, EDLEY, BALANOFF AND JONES,LOU. (New Act) Creates the Senior Citizens Child Care Support Act. Establishes a training pro- gram for senior citizens in child care in order to link senior citizens in need of addi- tional income with parents in need of child care. Designates the Department on Aging and the Department of Children and Family Services as the agencies respon- sible for establishing the program. FISCAL NOTE (Dept. on Aging) The additional duties and responsibilities of this bill would require the employment of a FTE, Social Service Program Plann- er III. The total annual expenditures required if this bill passes for the Department would be approximately $35,000. How- ever, the Department feels the costs to the Area Agencies for establishing a referral system would be much higher. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Select Committee on Aging May 04 Recommended do pass 012-003-001 Placed Calndr,Second Readng 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. HB-1527-Cont. May 08 Fiscal Note Requested MCCRACKEN Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 09 Fiscal Note filed Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 22 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 26 Third Reading - Passed 060-044-012 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 01 Sen Sponsor HALL Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 06 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Public Health, Welfare & Correctn ' HB-1528 FLOWERS - TURNER - YOUNGE,W. (Ch. 67 1/2, new par. 307.24h) Amends the Illinois Housing Development Act. Provides that the Illinois Hous- ing Development Authority shall make loans to limited-profit entities for the fi- nancing of the building of low and moderate income homes to be leased, with an option to purchase, to low and moderate income households. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Select Committee on Housing Apr 27 Interim Study Calendar HOUSING ' HB-1529 WILLIAMS. (Ch. 34, par. 432) Amends the Counties Act. Requires the county board to provide court rooms and furnishings for the circuit court in public housing developments located in the county. STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT TO LOCAL GOV'TS. STATE MANDATES FISCAL NOTE In the opinion of DCCA, HB-1529 creates a due process mandate for which no reimbursement is required. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Executive Apr 24 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Committee Executive May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-1530 FLOWERS - SHAW, LEFLORE AND JONES,LOU. (Ch. 38, par. 12-5.1; new par. 12-5.2) Amends the Criminal Code of 1961 to make it criminal housing management for a person having direct or indirect control of residential real estate to recklessly per- mit the physical condition or facilities of the residential real estate to become or re- main in any condition which endangers the health or safety of any person, while any general real estate tax is delinquent or while such real estate is forfeited for nonpay- ment of general taxes. Provides for injunctive relief to restrain any person who owns, manages or has any equitable interest in the property from collecting, receiv- ing or benefiting from any rents or other monies available from the property, so long as the property remains in a condition which endangers the health or safety of any person. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Provides that it is a Class 4 felony to recklessly permit the condition of housing to endanger the health or safety of any person while real estate tax is delinquent or ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1534 HB-1530-Cont. while real estate is forfeited for failure to pay tax. Provides that a subsequent viola- tion is a Class 3 felony. Deletes a provision that feasibility of rehabilitation is a pre- requisite for ordering rent to be paid into an escrow account. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: Ch. 38, par. 12-5.1 Deletes amendatory changes to the Criminal Housing Management statute. De- letes provision which prohibits the owner to contract with anyone related to the owner, by blood or marriage, to perform such repairs. Prohibits the owner to con- tract with anyone who is not a licensed contractor. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Revises injunction provisions. Provides uses for escrow account and adds proce- dures owner must use in contracting for repairs. Requires Clerk of Court to promul- gate rules to administer Act. Provides that nothing in the new Section pertaining to injunctions shall be construed to authorize tenants to refrain from paying rent. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Judiciary II May 04 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 016-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 10 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 23 Mtn Prev-Recall 2nd Reading Amendment No.01 FLOWERS Adopted Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 37(D)/115-000-000 Short Debate-3rd Passed 066-048-001 May 24 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 31 Sen Sponsor MAROVITZ Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 01 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Waive Posting Notice Assigned to Judiciary Jun 09 Recommended do pass 006-003-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 21 Second Reading Amendment No.01 MAROVITZ Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 22 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.02 MAROVITZ Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 23 Third Reading - Passed 058-000-000 Speaker's Tbl. Concurrence 01,02 Jun 28 H Concurs in S Amend. 01,02/110-000-003 Passed both Houses Jul 27 Sent to the Governor Sep 01 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-0584 Effective date 90-01-01 'HB-1531 FLOWERS - LEFLORE - TURNER - SHAW - RICE. (Ch. 67 1/2, par. 332) Amends the Illinois Housing Development Act. Authorizes the Housing Devel- opment Authority to establish a program of financial and technical assistance to nonprofit organizations seeking to build new housing in poverty areas which have certain characteristics. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Select Committee on Housing ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1535 HB-1531-Cont. Apr 27 Interim Study Calendar HOUSING SHB-1532 MULCAHEY - HASARA - COUNTRYMAN, HULTGREN, ROPP, BRES- LIN, SIEBEN AND WEAVER,M. (Ch. 120, pars. 2-201 and 9-901; new par. 2-202.3; Ch. 122, pars. 17-2, 17-3, 18-8 and 34-53; new par. 18-1.1; rep. pars. 17-3.1 and 17-3.3; Ch. 127, new par. 141.250) Amends the Illinois Income Tax Act, The School Code and the Act relating to State Finance. Increases individual and corporate income taxes beginning January 1, 1990 to 3.5% and 5.6%, respectively. Provides for transfer into the School District Tax Replacement Fund of such portion of the additional income tax revenues as will equal the decrease in school district property tax revenues resulting from a 25% re- duction made in the maximum authorized educational purposes tax rate of school districts. Provides for annual distribution to school districts of all amounts trans- ferred into the School District Tax Replacement Fund. Effective immediately. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Revenue May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-1533 WILLIAMS. (Ch. 120, par. 1-103) Amends the Illinois Income Tax Act to provide that all references to the Internal Revenue Code of 1954 shall mean the Internal Revenue Code of 1986. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Revenue May 04 Interim Study Calendar REVENUE HB-1534 FLOWERS - YOUNGE,W - LEFLORE - YOUNG,A - BALANOFF, SHAW AND STERN. (Ch. 67 1/2, new par. 307.23a) Amends the Illinois Housing Development Act to authorize loans to municipali- ties for rehabilitation of abandoned residential structures located in poverty areas meeting specified guidelines. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Select Committee on Housing Apr 27 Interim Study Calendar HOUSING HB-1535 WILLIAMS. (Ch. 120, par. 1-103) Amends the Illinois Income Tax Act to provide that all references to the Internal Revenue Code of 1954 shall mean the Internal Revenue Code of 1986. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Revenue May 04 Interim Study Calendar REVENUE HB-1536 EWING. (Ch. 110, par. 2-1117; rep. par. 2-1118) Amends the Code of Civil Procedure. Provides that the doctrine of joint and sev- eral liability does not apply in any action brought on account of death, bodily injury to person or physical damage to property, in which recovery is predicated upon fault. Provides that a defendant shall be severally liable only. Repeals provisions which retain joint and several liability in environmental pollution and medical mal- practice actions. Applies to causes of action accruing on or after its effective date. Effective immediately. 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1536 HB-1536-Cont. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Judiciary I May 04 Motion disch comm, advc 2nd Committee Judiciary I May 05 Motn discharge comm lost 047-039-012 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-1537 EWING. (Ch. 48, pars. 138.1 and 172.36) Amends the Workers' Compensation Act and the Workers' Occupational Diseas- es Act. Excludes from the definition of employee a person working outside Illinois whose employment contract was made in Illinois. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Labor & Commerce May 03 Interim Study Calendar LABOR COMMRCE HB-1538 MCCRACKEN. (Ch. 110, pars. 2-1107.1, 2-1116 and 2-1117; rep. par. 2-1118) Amends the Code of Civil Procedure. Makes the doctrine of modified compara- tive fault applicable to breach of express or implied warranty and actions on ac- count of bodily injury or death or physical damage to property arising under any state statute, regulation or local ordinance. Provides that the doctrine of modified comparative fault is not applicable in Workers' Compensation Act, Workers' Occu- pational Diseases Act and Dram Shop Act cases. Provides that the doctrine of joint and several liability does not apply in any action brought on account of death, bodily injury to person or physical damage to property, in which recovery is predicated upon fault. Provides that a defendant shall be severally liable only. Repeals provi- sions which retain joint and several liability in environmental pollution and medical malpractice actions. Applies to causes of action accruing on or after its effective date. Effective immediately. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Judiciary I May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D SHB-1539 WHITE. (Ch. 122, new pars. 17-2.12 and 34-60.2) Amends The School Code by providing authority for school boards and boards of education to levy a tax sufficient to pay employee contributions to Chicago and downstate teachers pension systems. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education Apr 12 Re-assigned to Personnel and Pensions May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-1540 CURRIE. (Ch. 40, par. 2514) Amends the Parentage Act. Provides that if a parentage judgment contains no explicit award of custody, the establishment of a support obligation or visitation rights of one parent shall be considered a judgment awarding custody to the other parent, and provides that if a judgment contains no such provisions, the mother shall be presumed to have custody. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1537 HB-1540-Cont. Apr 07 Assigned to Judiciary I May 05 Interim Study Calendar JUDICIARY I HB-1541 CULLERTON. (Ch. 144, par. 187; new par. 46a) Amends Acts relating to the University of Illinois and the Board of Higher Edu- cation. Permits the University to offer, at its Chicago branch and without the Board of Higher Education's approval, a new unit of instruction accredited by the Ameri- can Library Association and leading to a Master's degree in Library Science. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Executive Apr 26 Do Pass/Consent Calendar 019-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read May 03 Remvd from Consent Calendar Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 10 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 26 Interim Study Calendar EXECUTIVE 'HB-1542 CURRIE - GIORGI - BRESLIN - HASARA - JONES,LOU, BALANOFF, BOWMAN, CULLERTON, CURRAN, DAVIS, FLOWERS, HANNIG, LANG, LEFLORE, LEVERENZ, LEVIN, MATIJEVICH, MCNAMARA, MORROW, RICE, STERN, SUTKER, TROTTER, TURNER, WHITE, YOUNG,A, YOUNGEW, MARTINEZ, SANTIAGO, HOMER AND RO- NAN. (Ch. 24 1/2, par. 38b3; Ch. 127, new par. 63b108a.2) Amends the State Universities Civil Service System Act and the Personnel Code. Requires that pay plans covering State employees subject to these Acts provide for compensation on the basis of comparable worth. FISCAL NOTE (Dept. Central Management Services) Cost of an evaluation of the current personnel system plus costs for implementation assistance would range from $750,000 to $1 million. Estimated annual cost of implementation based on 20% of the employees being affected by the change and an average increase of 15%, would be $52.0 million. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to State Government Administration May 04 Recommended do pass 007-002-001 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Fiscal Note Requested MCCRACKEN Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 12 Fiscal Note filed Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 24 Floor motion MOVES PREVIOUS QUESTION-PULLEN Motion prevailed 074-034-000 Third Reading - Lost 055-058-002 HB-1543 PARCELLS - KUBIK, PEDERSEN,B AND DOEDERLEIN. (Ch. 144, par. 252) Amends An Act relating to the sale at retail of merchandise by or on the property of State institutions of higher learning. Provides that a retail store operated by the institution may not sell general merchandise away from its main stores at other lo- cations on the institution's property unless private retail merchants are allowed to sell on the same property and under the same conditions. 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1538 HB-1543-Cont. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes changes. Limits credit sales by university retail stores, with exceptions. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Higher Education May 04 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 015-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 09 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 23 May 24 May 26 May 30 Jun 01 Jun 08 Jun 14 Jun 19 Jul 14 Sep 01 Mtn Prev-Recall 2nd Reading Amendment No.01 PARCELLS Adopted Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 37(D) Short Debate-3rd Passed 115-000-000 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Sen Sponsor WEAVER,S Placed Calendr,First Readng First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Executive Recommended do pass 020-000-000 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 86-0585 Effective date 90-01-01 HB-1544 TATE. (Ch. 110, par. 2-1205.1) Amends the Code of Civil Procedure to allow the admission into evidence of proof of collateral source payments in a tort action that have been made or are substan- tially certain to be made to a plaintiff as compensation for the loss or injury for which the action is brought. Applicable to cases filed on or after its effective date. Effective immediately. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Judiciary I May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-1545 JONES,SHIRLEY - MORROW - FLOWERS - WHITE, JONES,LOU AND DAVIS. (Ch. 121 1/2, new par. 262U) Amends the Consumer Fraud and Deceptive Business Practices Act to require that a disclaimer be printed on simulated checks used for promotional purposes. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Provides that it is lawful to distribute sample checks used to solicit orders for such checks. Removes requirement that the disclaimer be printed in bold face type. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Adds January 1, 1990 effective date. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Consumer Protection May 04 Do Pass/Consent Calendar 019-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read May 09 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read May 11 Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 111-000-000 May 12 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng 1539 HB-1545-Cont. May 15 Sen Sponsor ALEXANDER Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 18 Assigned to Finance & Credit Regulations Jun 08 Recommnded do pass as amend 016-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 14 Second Reading Amendment No.01 FIN CREDT REG Adopted Amendment No.02 ALEXANDER Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 19 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Jun 20 Speaker's Tbl. Concurrence 01,02 Jun 27 H Concurs in S Amend. 01,02/115-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 26 Sent to the Governor Aug 30 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-0362 Effective date 90-01-01 'HB-1546 LANG - LAURINO - BALANOFF - MORROW. (Ch. 95 1/2, new par. 12-807.2) Amends the Illinois Vehicle Code to provide that no person shall operate a school bus manufactured after the effective date of this Act that does not have seat belts for the passengers. Effective immediately. STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT TO LOCAL GOV'TS. STATE MANDATES ACT FISCAL NOTE (State Board of Education) The State Board of Education estimates that 3,000 vehicles statewide may be affected at a cost of $1,200 per vehicle for a total cost of $3,600,000 in FY 1990. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Requires school buses manufactured after the immediate effective date of this amendatory Act of 1989 to have rooftop safety hatches. STATE MANDATES ACT FISCAL NOTE, AS AMENDED (State Board of Ed.) The State Board of Education estimates that 3,000 vehicles statewide may be affected at-a cost of $1,200 per vehicle for a total cost of $3,600,000 in FY90. Roof-top safety hatch expenses are estimated at $900,000 per year. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Deletes requirement that belts conform to certain specifications in the Vehicle Code. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Consumer Protection May 02 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Committee Consumer Protection May 04 Amendment No.01 CONSUMER PROT Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 011-004-003 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 10 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 17 Second Reading Amendment No.02 LANG Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 23 3d Reading Consideration PP Calendar Consideration PP. May 26 Third Reading - Lost 056-056-003 ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1540 HB-1547 HB-1547 LEVIN - DEUCHLER - WEAVER,M - BLACK AND HULTGREN. (Ch. 122, pars. 14-1.02 and 14-8.02) Amends The School Code to provide that the State Board of Education must ap- prove any plan adopted by local school boards determining the eligibility of children to receive special education. Prior to the approval of such plan, the State Board of Education shall publish the proposed plan in the Illinois Register, hold hearings on the plan and elicit public comment. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: Ch. 122, pars. 14-1.02 and 14-8.02 Adds reference to: Ch. 122, new par. 14-4.02 Deletes everything after the enacting clause. Provides that the members of the State Board of Education shall approve and provide for the submission of State plan for submission to the U.S. Dept. of Education pursuant to the Education of the Handicapped Act, following opportunity for public input from parents, profession- als and other members of the public. FISCAL NOTE (State Board of Education) The State Board of Education believes that there will be no fiscal impact of HB 1547. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Deletes reference to: Ch. 122, new par. 14-4.02 Adds reference to: Ch. 122, new par. 14-3.03 Deletes all. Provides that the State plan to insure appropriate public education for handicapped children must be approved by the State Board of Education prior to submission, and that, prior to such approval, the State Board shall publish the plan in the IL Register, hold hearings and elicit public comment. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education Apr 28 Amendment No.01 ELEM SCND ED Adopted DP Amnded Consent Calendar 022-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read May 03 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read May 04 Remvd from Consent Calendar Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 05 Fiscal Note filed Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 09 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Amendment No.02 LEVIN Adopted Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 18 Third Reading - Passed 115-001-000 May 22 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 26 Sen Sponsor BERMAN Placed Calendr,First Readng May 30 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 01 Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education Jun 09 Recommended do pass 020-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 14 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 19 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 14 Sent to the Governor Aug 14 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-0196 Effective date 90-01-01 1541 'HB-1548 LEVIN - DEUCHLER. (Ch. 122, par. 14-8.02) Amends the Article of the School Code dealing with handicapped children. Pro- vides that the training of special education hearing officers and reviewing officers shall include instruction by persons who are experts regarding the laws, regulations and case law applicable to special education and who are not full or part time em- ployees of the State Board of Education. FISCAL NOTE (State Board of Education) To contract for trainers to provide instruction at an estimated fee of $150 per hour for attorneys plus expenses and materials, would cost $5,000-$6,000 per year per training. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. (Senate recedes November 3, 1989) Adds immediate effective date. CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT NO. 1. Recommends that the Senate recede from S-am 1. Recommends that the bill be amended as follows: Deletes reference to: (Ch. 122, par. 14-8.02) Adds reference to: (New Act; Ch. 122, par. 34-3.1) Changes the title, deletes everything after the enacting clause and creates an Act relating to public schools. Prohibits public schools from paying dues to interscholas- tic athletic associations unless those associations, by January 1, 1990, have in effect by-laws under which the athletic eligibility of certain high school students, who started their elementary schooling late, is extended for a prescribed additional peri- od. Also amends The School Code to provide for changes in the composition of Chi- cago's School Board Nominating Commission. Effective immediately. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education Apr 25 Fiscal Note filed Committee Elementary & Secondary Education Apr 28 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 020-000-002 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 02 Fiscal Note Requested MCCRACKEN Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 09 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 26 Third Reading - Passed 115-000-002 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor BERMAN Placed Calendr,First Readng May 30 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 01 Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education Jun 09 Recommended do pass 020-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 14 Second Reading Amendment No.01 BERMAN Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 21 Third Reading - Passed 053-003-000 Jun 22 Speaker's Tbl. Concurrence 01 Jun 26 H Noncncrs in S Amend. 01 Jun 27 Secretary's Desk Non-concur 01 S Refuses to Recede Amend 01 S Requests Conference Comm 1ST Sen Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/BERMAN HOLMBERG, DEMUZIO, KUSTRA & FAWELL SFiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1542 HB-1548 HB-1548-Cont. Jun 28 Hse Accede Req Conf Comm 1ST Hse Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/LEVIN, LEFLORE, CULLERTON HOFFMAN & DEUCHLER Jul 01 Tabled House Rule 79(E) Oct 31 Exempt under Hse Rule 29(C) Mtn filed take from Table SUSPEND RULE 79(E) PLACE ON CALENDAR ORDER OF CONF. COMM. REPTS.-LEVIN 3/5 vote required Mtn take from table - lost Mtn filed take from Table SUSPEND RULE 79(E) PLACE ON CALENDAR CONF. COMM. REPTS. -LEVIN Mtn Take From Table Prevail Hse Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/ (06-28-89) Nov 02 Added As A Co-sponsor COLLINS House report submitted 3/5 vote required House Conf. report Adopted 1ST/085-023-005 Nov 03 Added As A Joint Sponsor DEL VALLE Senate report submitted Senate Conf. report Adopted 1ST/048-003-000 Both House Adoptd Conf rpt 1ST Passed both Houses Nov 07 Sent to the Governor Nov 17 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-0948 Effective date 89-11-17 HB-1549 LEVIN - BARGER. (Ch. 48, par. 2251) Amends "An Act relative to sales representatives", to remove reference to where solicitation occurs in the definition of the term "sales representative". Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Judiciary I May 02 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 008-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 09 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 23 Short Debate-3rd Passed 108-000-000 May 24 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor CARROLL Placed Calendr,First Readng May 25 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 26 Assigned to Judiciary Jun 09 Recommended do pass 012-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 14 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 23 Third Reading - Passed 056-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 21 Sent to the Governor Sep 01 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-0586 Effective date 90-01-01 HB-1550 WHITE - LEVIN. (Ch. 30, par. 318) Amends the Condominium Property Act to prohibit boards of managers from en- tering into contracts with current board members or with a business in which a 1543 HB-1550-Cont. board member has a 25% or more interest unless the owners are notified and given an opportunity to oppose the contract. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Judiciary I May 02 Interim Study Calendar JUDICIARY I HB-1551 LEVIN. (Ch. 111 2/3, par. 10-201) Amends The Public Utilities Act. Provides that when a court overturns a rate in- crease and orders a refund, the amount of the refund shall be calculated from the date of the Commission order approving the increase. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: (Ch. 111 2/3, par. 10-201) Adds reference to: (Ch. 111 2/3, par. 10-204) Deletes everything. Amends The Public Utilities Act. Provides that if a rate in- crease approved by the ICC is successfully appealed, the utility shall refund to its customers any excess amount collected pursuant to the increased rate, with interest if on remand the Commission authorizes lower rates. The amount of refund and rate of interest shall be determined by the Commission. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Deletes reference to: Ch. 111 2/3, par. 10-204 Adds reference to: Ch. 111 2/3, new par. 10-205 Deletes the title and everything after the enacting clause. Provides that if an ap- peal of an order of the Commission increasing rates is taken based upon the grounds that the rates will be excessive, and if the order is reversed, all revenues collected since and pursuant to the order shall be subject to refund with interest. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 4. Provides that revenues collected pursuant to an order, in whole or in part, that is reversed shall be subject to refund. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Public Utilities May 03 Amendment No.01 PUB UTILITIES Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 011-007-001 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 18 Second Reading Amendment No.02 LEVIN Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 26 Mtn Prev-Recall 2nd Reading Amendment No.03 LEVIN Withdrawn Amendment No.04 LEVIN Adopted 3/5 vote required Mtn Lost to Suspend Rule 37(D)/053-044-004 Motion to Reconsider Vote Mtn Reconsider Vote - Lost Held on 2nd Reading Interim Study Calendar PUB UTILITIES HB-1552 COUNTRYMAN. (Ch. 46, pars. 6-21, 6-22 and 6A-3) Amends The Election Code. Increases the membership of boards of election com- missioners from 3 to 5. Effective immediately. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Elections May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D 1544 HB-1553 HB-1553 WOJCIK. (Ch. 111 1/2, pars. 6351-3, 6351-5, and 6351-7) Amends the Alcoholism and Other Drug Dependency Act to provide that "facili- ty" does not mean the offices of physicians, psychologists, or social workers where all the services are on an out-patient basis. Provides that a physician, psychologist, or social worker who provides out-patient services shall not be required to maintain an advisory board, a medical record administrator, or a medical director. Updates references to certain professional regulation Acts. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Registration and Regulation May 04 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 021-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 10 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 16 Short Debate-3rd Passed 114-000-000 May 17 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 18 Sen Sponsor JONES Placed Calendr,First Readng May 22 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 23 Assigned to Insurance, Pensions & License Act Jun 07 Waive Posting Notice Committee Insurance, Pensions & License Act Jun 09 Recommended do pass 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 22 Re-committed to Insurance, Pensions & License Act 'HB-1554 YOUNG,A - BALANOFF - TROTTER - RICE. (Ch. 85, new par. 5959.1) Amends the Solid Waste Planning and Recycling Act to require sellers of tires to accept used tires for recycling; requires all tires sold at retail in this State to be re- turnable and have a refund value of at least $10, beginning July 1, 1991; requires the distributor to pay the retail dealer an additional $2 for each tire redeemed. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Energy Environment & Nat. Resource May 04 Interim Study Calendar ENRGY ENVRMNT HB-1555 HANNIG - STEPHENS. (Ch. 122, par. 2-3.62) Amends The School Code. Provides that 6 of the 11 members of the governing board of a regional educational service center shall be public school teachers nomi- nated by the local bargaining representatives. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Decreases the number of teachers on the board from 6 to 5. GOVERNOR MESSAGE Recommends decreasing the number of teachers on the service center governing board from 5 to 3. Increases the remaining membership from 6 to a maximum of 10. Provides for transition to new membership as current terms expire. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1545 HB-1555-Cont. May 04 Amendment No.01 ELEM SCND ED Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 016-005-001 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 17 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 25 Third Reading - Passed 078-030-003 May 26 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 01 Sen Sponsor HOLMBERG Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 06 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Waive Posting Notice Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education Jun 09 Recommended do pass 010-007-001 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 15 Second Reading Amendment No.01 WATSON Lost Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 21 Third Reading - Passed 038-016-002 Passed both Houses Jul 20 Sent to the Governor Sep 08 Governor amendatory veto Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Oct 17 Rul Gub Ncmply/Rule 46.1(b) Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Oct 19 Bill dead-amendatory veto. SHB-1556 WAIT. (Ch. 121, par. 100-22) Amends the Illinois State Toll Highway Authority Act. Specifies that property leased by the Authority for a taxable use remains taxable regardless whether the lease arrangement is termed a license or franchise. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Revenue May 04 Motion disch comm, advc 2nd Committee Revenue May 05 Interim Study Calendar REVENUE SHB-1557 WAIT - HALLOCK - BRESLIN. (Ch. 111 1/2, new par. 1040.2) Amends the Environmental Protection Act. Requires the Agency and the Pollu- tion Control Board to notify county health departments when a permit for activity in such county has been issued. FISCAL NOTE (EPA) While not all counties have health departments, the Agency es- timates the cost of providing the notices to be approximately $10,000 in postage and staff time. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: Ch. 111 1/2, new par. 1040.2 Adds reference to: Ch. 85, par. 5956; Ch. 111 1/2, par. 7056 Deletes all. Amends the Solid Waste Planning and Recycling Act and the Illinois Solid Waste Management Act. Mandates that each county waste management plan, of counties of 100,000 or more and municipalities of 1,000,000 or more, by January 1, 1991, require residents to separate recyclable materials (glass, news- print, aluminum and plastic) at the time of disposal or trash pick-up. Mandates a source separation plan before recycling loans or grants can be received. 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1546 1547 HB-1557-Cont. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes requirement for garbage separation as of January 1, 1991 and establishes a program for separation beginning January 1, 1994 for persons living in buildings of fewer than 6 dwelling units and requires that sufficient recycling capacity be pro- vided to meet disposal needs and assure reasonable ease of access to recycling ser- vice. Permits counties to implement similar programs prior to 1994. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Energy Environment & Nat. Resource May 02 Recommended do pass 014-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 11 Fiscal Note Requested CULLERTON Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 19 Fiscal Note filed Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 24 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading May 26 Amendment No.01 CHURCHILL Adopted Amendment No.02 HALLOCK Withdrawn Amendment No.03 HALLOCK Lost 042-072-000 Amendment No.04 HALLOCK Withdrawn Amendment No.05 HALLOCK Lost 045-069-001 Amendment No.06 LEVIN Ruled not germane Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 111-001-000 May 30 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 01 Sen Sponsor SCHAFFER Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 06 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Waive Posting Notice Assigned to Energy & Environment Jun 13 Recommended do pass 010-002-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 21 Second Reading Amendment No.01 SCHAFFER Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 23 Third Reading - Passed 049-004-001 Speaker's Tbl. Concurrence 01 Jul 01 Tabled House Rule 79(E) HB-1558 LANG AND CURRAN. (Ch. 38, pars. 3-5 and 3-6) Amends the Criminal Code of 1961. Provides that prosecutions for criminal sexu- al assault and aggravated criminal sexual assault may be commenced at any time. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Judiciary II May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D 'HB-1559 YOUNGE,W, JONES,LOU AND RICE. (New Act) Creates the Financially Distressed Municipalities Act, to be administered by DCCA. Requires municipalities to file annual survey of financial condition. Autho- rizes grants or loans to municipalities determined to be financially distressed, and provides for appointment of a coordinator to develop a plan for the relief of the mu- nicipality's financial distress. 1 Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. HB-1559-Cont. FISCAL NOTE (DCCA) The estimated fiscal impact of HB-1559 would be $15,875,000. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Adds reference to: Ch. 48, par. 850.07 Amends the Illinois Development Finance Authority Act. Changes administra- tion of program from DCCA to the Illinois Development Finance Authority, and authorizes IDFA to issue notes and bonds to carry out its operations. Provides that only a municipality may seek a determination that it is financially distressed, and removes annual Survey of Financial Condition requirement. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 3. Removes provisions allowing a financially distressed municipality to petition the circuit court for permission to increase its tax rates beyond the maximum rate pro- vided by law. FISCAL NOTE, AS AMENDED (Ill. Development Finance Authority) The largest potential liability of the State would be the total amount of principal and interest of restructured municipal debt. The smallest possible expenditure by the State would be the costs of monitoring and providing financial and technical expertise to each financially distressed municipality. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 4. Makes the same changes as H-am 2, except eliminates language authorizing the Development Finance Authority to issue bonds for the purposes of the Act. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 5. Adds reference to: Ch. 24, pars. 8-11-1, 8-11-1.3, 8-11-1.4, 8-11-5, 8-11-7, 8-11-8 and 8-11-9; Ch. 85, pars. 613 and 616; Ch. 127, par. 142z-18 Authorizes all or part of any allocation to a financially distressed municipality from the Local Government Distributive Fund, the Personal Property Tax Replace- ment Fund or various tax disbursements to be set aside and applied to the debt ser- vice or retirement of bonds issued by the Development Finance Authority for the purposes of assisting that municipality. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Urban Redevelopment Apr 27 Recommended do pass 003-002-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Fiscal Note Requested STEPHENS Placed Calndr,Second Readng Fiscal Note filed Placed Calndr,Second Read Second Reading Amendment No.01 Amendment No.02 Amendment No.03 Held on 2nd Reading Held on 2nd Reading Ing STEPHENS 046-066-002 YOUNGE,W YOUNGE,W 066-046-000 Fiscal Note Requested AS AMENDED- STEPHENS Lost Adopted Adopted Fiscal Note filed Amendment No.04 YOUNGE,W Amendment No.05 YOUNGE,W 063-049-001 Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 067-048-000 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor HALL Placed Calendr,First Readng First reading Rfrd to Comm Assigned to Lo Adopted Adopted on Assignment )cal Government May 09 May 22 May 24 May 26 May 31 Jun 01 1548 HB-1559-Cont. Jun 08 Recommended do pass 011-000-001 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 15 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 23 Third Reading - Passed 042-013-001 Passed both Houses Jul 21 Sent to the Governor Sep 07 Governor vetoed Placed Calendar Total Veto Oct 12 Mtn filed overrde Gov veto 01/YOUNGE,W Placed Calendar Total Veto Oct 18 3/5 vote required Override Gov veto-Hse lost 01/060-049-002 Mtn filed overrde Gov veto 02/YOUNGE,W Placed Calendar Total Veto Oct 19 3/5 vote required Override Gov veto-Hse pass 02/072-032-006 Placed Calendar Total Veto Oct 31 Mtn filed overrde Gov veto HALL 3/5 vote required Override Gov veto-Sen lost 032-026-000 Placed Calendar Total Veto Nov 01 Mtn filed overrde Gov veto HALL 3/5 vote required Override Gov veto-Sen lost 032-025-000 Placed Calendar Total Veto Nov 03 Total veto stands. 4HB-1560 YOUNGE,W. (New Act; Ch. 127, new par. 141.253) Creates the Illinois Infrastructure Bank Act. Provides for the creation of an in- frastructure bank and appointment of its board of directors. Provides that the pur- pose of the bank is to provide various types of financing to units of local government for infrastructure projects. Allows the bank to issue bonds, notes, or other forms of indebtedness, or to guarantee bonds or notes issued by the unit of local government. Provides procedures in case of default including allowing the bank to take State aid for the unit of local government directly from the State as payment for the bonds, notes or guarantees. Amends An Act in relation to State finance to add the State Payments Fund. Effective immediately. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Urban Redevelopment May 05 Interim Study Calendar URB REDEVELOP 'HB-1561 YOUNGE,W. (Ch. 122, new par. 2-3.92) Amends The School Code to grant the State Board of Education power to make loans to school districts in severe financial distress. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. (Tabled May 23, 1989) Provides that the State Board of Education may make grants as well as loans to school districts in severe financial distress. FISCAL NOTE (State Board of Education) The fiscal impact of HB-1561 would be defined by the extent of the loan authority authorized by the G.A., and by the repayment provisions. The extent to which a given district can receive loan benefits is not identified; therefore, no basis exists ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 4 State Debt Impact Note Act may be applicable. 1549 HB-1561-Cont. for establishing "need" for loan authority. FISCAL NOTE, AS AMENDED (State Board of Education) The fiscal impact of H-am 1 depends upon specific amount of grants approved by the General Assembly. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Urban Redevelopment Apr 27 Amendment No.01 URB REDEVELOP Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 003-002-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Fiscal Note Requested STEPHENS May 02 May 04 May 16 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Fiscal Note Requested MCCRACKEN Placed Calndr,Second Readng Fiscal Note filed Placed Calndr,Second Readng Fiscal Note filed Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 23 Second Reading Mtn Prevail -Table Amend No 01 Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 26 Third Reading - Passed 113-001-000 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor HALL Placed Calendr,First Readng May 30 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 01 Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education 'HB-1562 YOUNGE,W. (Ch. 85, par. 612) Amends an Act in relation to State revenue sharing with local governmental enti- ties. Revises the formula used to distribute the amount available in the Local Gov- ernment Distribution Fund among municipalities and counties. Effective immediately. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Revenue May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-1563 COUNTRYMAN. (Ch. 110, par. 9-211) Amends the Code of Civil Procedure. Provides that certain notices to a tenant, if the tenant is in possession of the premises, may be served by fully prepaid first class mail addressed to the tenant at the premises. Service is presumed made 4 days after mailing. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Judiciary I May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-1564 HASARA - CURRIE - ZICKUS - JONES,SHIRLEY. (Ch. 111 1/2, par. 4152-201 and new par. 4152-101.1) Amends the Nursing Home Care Act to require that new residents, at the time of admission, be informed of federal and State impoverishment rights. Effective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Defines spousal impoverishments rights under federal and State law. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1550 HB-1564-Cont. Apr 07 Apr 26 Assigned to Human Services Amendment No.01 HUMAN SERVICE Adopted DP Amnded Consent Calendar 016-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read May 03 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read May 09 Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 116-000-000 May 11 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor HOLMBERG Placed Calendr,First Readng May 12 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 18 Assigned to Public Health, Welfare & Correctn Jun 08 Added As A Co-sponsor MACDONALD Committee Public Health, Welfare & Correctn SHB-1565 JONES,LOU. (Ch. 23, par. 4-12) Amends the Public Aid Code to provide that the Illinois Department of Public Aid shall provide assistance under the AFDC program to a family which has been deprived of resources due to the recent release of a parent from incarceration in a correctional facility. Effective immediately. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Human Services May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D 'HB-1566 JONES,LOU. (Ch. 38, par. 1003-6-2) Amends the Unified Code of Corrections. Provides for the establishment of a Child and Parent Residential Program plan designed to serve inmates convicted of nonviolent crimes in an effort to lessen the impact of incarceration upon the children of these inmates. Provides that the Department of Corrections shall report the pro- gram plan to the General Assembly by January 1, 1990. Effective immediately. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Judiciary II May 04 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 016-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 09 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 19 Short Debate-3rd Passed 109-000-002 May 22 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 24 Sen Sponsor SMITH Placed Calendr,First Readng May 25 Added As A Joint Sponsor DEL VALLE First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 26 Assigned to Public Health, Welfare & Jun 09 Jun 14 Jun 19 Jul 17 Correctn Recommended do pass 010-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 058-000-001 Passed both Houses Sent to the Governor Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1551 HB-1566-Cont. Sep 07 Oct 19 Governor vetoed Placed Calendar Total Veto Total veto stands. HB-1567 HARRIS, KIRKLAND, CURRAN AND STERN. (Ch. 127, new par. 132.10-2) Amends The Illinois Purchasing Act to prohibit a person or business entity con- victed of a felony from doing business with the State of Illinois or any State agency for 1 year from the date of conviction for such felony. GOVERNOR MESSAGE Recommends specifying that the 1-year prohibition begins after the date of com- pletion of the sentence for the felony. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Judiciary II May 04 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 016-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 09 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 11 Short Debate-3rd Passed 107-000-000 May 12 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 07 Sen Sponsor MACDONALD Jun 21 Jun 22 Jun 23 Jul 21 Sep 06 Oct 16 Oct 17 Oct 19 Oct 31 Dec 01 Dec 13 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Executive Committee discharged 051-001-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 056-002-000 Passed both Houses Sent to the Governor Governor amendatory veto Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Mtn fild ovrrde amend veto 01/HARRIS Mtn fild accept amend veto 02/HARRIS Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Rul Gub Comply/Rule 46.1(b) Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Accept Amnd Veto-House Pass 02/114-000-000 Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Mtn fild accept amend veto MACDONALD Accept Amnd Veto-Sen Pass 057-000-000 Bth House Accept Amend Veto Return to Gov-Certification Governor certifies changes PUBLIC ACT 86-0975 Effective date 90-07-01 HB-1568 KUBIK - CURRIE - BARGER. (Ch. 111 1/2, par. 73-11) Amends the Vital Records Act to provide that birth certificate forms be consis- tent with federal law in relation to reporting social security numbers. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. No longer requires the social security numbers of a mother and father to appear on their child's birth certificate. Requires only that, after November 1, 1990, num- bers of the mother and father be collected at the time of the birth of a child, to be used only for purposes allowed by federal law. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Judiciary I May 03 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 014-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate 1552 1553 HB-1568-Cont. May 09 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Amendment No.01 KUBIK Adopted Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 25 Third Reading - Passed 114-002-000 May 26 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 30 Sen Sponsor SMITH Placed Calendr,First Readng May 31 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 01 Assigned to Public Health, Welfare & Correctn Jun 09 Recommended do pass 010-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 14 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 19 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 17 Sent to the Governor Sep 01 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-0587 Effective date 90-01-01 SHB-1569 OLSON,MYRON - TURNER AND MORROW. (Ch. 67 1/2, new par. 307.24h) 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 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Select Committee on Housing May 04 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 009-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 09 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 16 Short Debate-3rd Passed 111-000-001 May 17 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 18 Sen Sponsor SMITH Added As A Joint Sponsor DEL VALLE Placed Calendr,First Readng May 22 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 23 Assigned to Executive May 31 Added As A Joint Sponsor KELLY Committee Executive Jun 01 Recommended do pass 015-001-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 14 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 21 Verified Third Reading - Passed 031-027-000 Passed both Houses Jul 20 Sent to the Governor Sep 07 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-0812 Effective date 89-09-07 ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. HB-1570 HB-1570 WENNLUND. (Ch. 67 1/2, par. 604) Amends the Illinois Enterprise Zone Act to allow an enterprise zone to comprise up to 15 square miles if it is in the jurisdiction of 4 or more counties or municipali- ties. Effective immediately. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Executive May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-1571 HOUSE COMMITTEE SELECT ON MENTAL HEALTH - MCGANN. (Ch. 91 1/2, new par. 1603.1) Amends an Act to establish a comprehensive, community-based mental health service system. Requires the Citizens Council on Mental Health and Developmen- tal Disabilities of the Citizens Assembly report to the General Assembly upon the impact of the federal Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act upon State mental health and developmental disabilities programs. Effective immediately. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: Ch. 91 1/2, new par. 1603.1 Adds reference to: Ch. 15, par. 303-2; Ch. 63, par. 1011A-7; Ch. 91 1/2, pars. 2-108, 2-109, 100-7,705, 808, 808.1, 1151, 1351 and 1353, new pars. 1-101.1, 1-117.1,2-112,2-203, 100-4.1, 100-4.2, 100-4.3, 100-10.1 and 100-33.3; Ch. 111 1/2 pars. 4152-104, 4163, 4164, 4166, 4166.1, 4173 and 4174, new pars. 4152-104.1, 4153-206.1, 4170.1 and 4170.2 Change the title and deletes everything after the enacting clause. Amends the Il- linois State Auditing Act, the Legislative Commission Reorganization Act of 1984, the Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities Code, the Department of Men- tal Health and Developmental Disabilities enabling Act, the Guardianship and Ad- vocacy Act, the Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities Confidentiality Act, the Protection and Advocacy Act for the Developmentally Disabled and the Protec- tion and Advocacy Act for the Mentally Ill, the Nursing Home Care Act, and the Abused and Neglected Long Term Care Facility Residents Reporting Act. Pro- vides for biannual program audits of DMHDD facilities and examinations by the Citizens Council on Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities. Makes changes concerning administration of DMHDD facilities and staff training. Makes changes concerning rights of long term care facility residents, and care and treat- ment provided to residents. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Deletes reference to: Ch. 91 1/2, new par. 2-203; Ch. 111 1/2, new pars. 4170.1 and 4170.2 Adds reference to: Ch. 91 1/2, new pars. 3-210 and 3-21.1; Ch. 111 1/2, new pars. 4153-611 and 4153-612 With respect to mental health facilities, removes provision on a licensee's or the State's liability for damages upon violation of a service recipient's rights. Provides for barring a facility employee from contact with service recipients pending investi- gation of his perpetration of neglect. Requires the immediate evaluation of a facility resident suspected of perpetrating abuse. Relocates similar provisions within the Nursing Home Care Act. Makes other changes. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 3. Restores provison that the Governor-appointed Inspector General shall function within the Department of Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities. Removes provision that his investigation of abuse and neglect is based on reports received from the Department. CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT NO. 1. Recommends that the House concur in S-ams 1, 2 and 3. Recommends that the bill be further amended as follows: Adds reference to: Ch. 91 1/2, new par. 100-34.2 1554 HB-1571-Cont. Amends the Department of Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities En- abling Act. Requires consent for pregnancy testing at DMHDD facilities. Requires DMHDD to conduct a study of alternative formulas for the distribution of grants-in-aid for community services, and report to the General Assembly by May 1, 1990. Requires the Auditor General to conduct a program audit of the office of the Inspector General within DMHDD, and report to the General Assembly by May 1, 1990. Repeals the provisions creating the Inspector General, on January 1, 1991. Adds October 1, 1989 effective date. GOVERNOR MESSAGE Deletes reference to: Ch. 91 1/2, pars. 1351 and 808.1 Recommends requiring the Department of Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities to conduct annual, rather than semi-annual, facility inspections. Re- moves requirement that facility's maintenance of copies of reports of suspected abuse be in each patient's file. Permits, rather than requires, the Department to de- velop an annual plan for staff training and 2 training offices. Removes the Guard- ianship and Advocacy Commission's access to State and facility records of a recipient other than those pertaining to suspected abuse and neglect. Removes ac- cess of the Commission's regional human rights authority to State and facility re- cipient records. Removes changes increasing the power and duties of the private agencies appointed by the Governor to administer the State plan of protection and advocacy of rights of persons with developmental disabilities and mental illness. Changes effective date to January 1, 1990. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Select Committee on Mental Health May 04 Recommended do pass 006-000-004 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 18 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 24 Verified Third Reading - Passed 063-048-000 May 25 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor KELLY Added As A Joint Sponsor SCHAFFER Added As A Joint Sponsor DALEY,J Placed Calendr,First Readng May 30 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 01 Assigned to Public Health, Welfare & Correctn Jun 09 Recommnded do pass as amend 007-005-000 Jun 15 Jun 22 Jun 23 Jun 24 Jun 26 Jun 27 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Amendment No.01 PUB HLTH WEL Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.02 KELLY SCHAFFER & DALEY,J Adopted Amendment No.03 KELLY SCHAFFER & DALEY,J Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 058-000-000 Speaker's Tbl. Concurrence 01,02,03 H Noncncrs in S Amend. 01,02,03 Secretary's Desk Non-concur 01,02,03 S Refuses to Recede Amend 01,02,03 Added As A Joint Sponsor JOYCE,JE 6-29-89 Added As A Co-sponsor TOPINKA 6-30-89 1555 HB-1571-Cont. Jun 27-Cont. S Requests Conference Comm 1ST Sen Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/KELLY DALEY,J, SMITH, TOPINKA & SCHAFFER Jun 28 Hse Accede Req Conf Comm 1ST Hse Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/MCGANN, BOWMAN, CULLERTON, BLACK AND HALLOCK Jun 29 House report submitted House Conf. report Adopted 1ST/108-005-000 Jun 30 Senate report submitted Senate Conf. report Adopted 1ST/058-001-000 Both House Adoptd Conf rpt 1ST Passed both Houses Jul 28 Sent to the Governor Sep 12 Governor amendatory veto Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Oct 11 Mtn fild accept amend veto 01/RYDER Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Oct 17 Rul Gub Ncmply/Rule 46.1(b) Mtn fild ovrrde amend veto 02/BOWMAN Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Oct 19 Mtn fild ovrrde amend veto 03/MCGANN 3/5 vote required Override am/veto House-lost 03/065-007-043 Bill dead-amendatory veto. HB-1572 WENNLUND - REGAN. (Ch. 121 1/2, new par. 137.8a) Amends The Illinois Securities Law of 1953 to require advertisements for certifi- cates of deposit to disclose whether the same are insured. Requires a securities deal- er to obtain, with respect to uninsured securities, a statement acknowledging that fact signed by the purchaser. Effective immediately. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Judiciary I May 05 Interim Study Calendar JUDICIARY I HB-1573 WENNLUND. (Ch. 40, pars. 503 and 505) Amends the Marriage and Dissolution of Marriage Act. Requires the court, in dividing marital property, to consider the non-marital property set apart to each spouse and each spouse's income from all sources. Provides that voluntary contribu- tions to a pension or retirement plan shall be deducted from total income in deter- mining net income for purposes of setting child support. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Judiciary I May 03 Interim Study Calendar JUDICIARY I SHB-1574 WENNLUND. (Ch. 111 2/3, par. 9-222; Ch. 120, pars. 467.16, 468 and 2002) Amends The Public Utilities Act, The Gas Revenue Tax Act, The Public Utili- ties Revenue Act and the Telecommunications Excise Tax Act to exempt school districts from State utility taxes. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Revenue I Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1556 1557 HB-1574-Cont. May 05 Interim Study Calendar REVENUE HB-1575 FLOWERS. Appropriates $50,000 from the General Revenue Fund to the Department of Public Aid for a grant to Clara's House, a homeless shelter, in the City of Chicago, for women and children. Effective July 1, 1989. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Appropriations II May 11 Interim Study Calendar APPROP II ' HB-1576 HALLOCK - BRESLIN. (Ch. 31, par. 10; Ch. 53, rep. par. 63) Amends the Act in relation to coroners. In counties without jury commissions, provides for the summoning of 8 persons for an inquest from the county petit juror list and selecting 6 persons from such 8 and that such jurors shall be paid the same as petit or Grand Jurors in the county. Repeals present fee provision for inquest ju- rors. Effective immediately. STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT TO LOCAL GOV'TS. STATE MANDATES ACT FISCAL NOTE In the opinion of DCCA, HB-1576 creates a due process mandate for which no reimbursement is required. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Judiciary I May 02 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Committee Judiciary I May 04 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 014-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 09 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 11 Short Debate-3rd Passed 110-000-000 May 12 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 16 Sen Sponsor WEAVER,S Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 18 Assigned to Judiciary May 31 Recommended do pass 010-001-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 14 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 19 Third Reading - Passed 057-002-000 Passed both Houses Jul 17 Sent to the Governor Sep 01 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-0588 Effective date 89-09-01 HB-1577 RICHMOND. (Ch. 122, pars. 106-2 and 106-4.1) Amends the Public Community College Act relative to the manner of computing tuition charge backs, and relative to the waiver of out-of-district or out-of-state tu- ition for a student enrolled in a course provided under a contract between the com- munity college and an in-district entity which employs the student. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Revises the manner of computing out-of-district tuition for Illinois residents in community colleges. ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. HB-1577-Cont. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Higher Education May 04 Amendment No.01 HIGHER ED Adopted DP Amnded Consent Calendar 015-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read May 09 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read May 11 Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 111-000-000 May 12 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 Sen Sponsor DUNN,R Placed Calendr,First Readng May 22 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 23 Assigned to Higher Education HB-1578 STANGE - HENSEL - KLEMM - MAYS. (Ch. 21, new par. 59cl) Amends An Act relating to the registration, location and reporting of burial places and memorial markers of the United States War Veterans to grant rulemak- ing powers to the Department of Veterans Affairs under the Act. Effective immediately. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Select Comm. on Veteran Affairs Apr 27 Recommended do pass 005-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 25 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading May 26 Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 096-000-000 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 13 Sen Sponsor VADALABENE Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 15 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 19 Assigned to Executive HB-1579 GIGLIO. (Ch. 95 1/2, par. 15-107) Amends The Illinois Vehicle Code. Includes vehicles operated by or for a motor carrier which are authorized to provide public transportation, in the Section govern- ing the length of articulated vehicles comprised of 2 Sections. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Transportation and Motor Vehicles May 03 Recommended do pass 018-001-001 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 11 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 110-001-000 May 17 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 08 Sen Sponsor BROOKINS First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Waive Posting Notice Assigned to Transportation Jun 13 Recommended do pass 013-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng 1558 H B-1579-Cont. Jun 14 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 19 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 17 Sent to the Governor Sep 01 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-0589 Effective date 90-01-01 HB-1580 BARGER. (Ch. 24, par. 8-3-14) Amends the Municipal Code. Allows money collected under the Hotel Tax to be spent for infrastructure improvements when approved by a majority of the hotel operators. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Executive May 05 Tbl-pursuant Hse Rul 26D HB-1581 TATE. Ch. 5, par. 1704.1) Amends the Motor Fuel Standards Act. Removes the requirement that any retail motor fuel dispensing device used to dispense fuel containing at least 1% by volume of ethanol, or methanol, or both display a label in contrasting colors with block let- ters at least 1/2 inch high and 1/4 inch wide, not more than 1 inch high and 1/2 inch wide identifying the maximum percentage by volume of ethanol, of methanol and of co-solvent contained in the motor fuel. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Consumer Protection May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-1582 BLACK, HALLOCK, HULTGREN AND OLSON,BOB. (Ch. 91 1/2, pars. 100-4, 100-5, 100-5.1, 100-7, 100-9, 100-12, 100-13, 100-14, 100-15, 100-15b, 100-15c, 100-15d, 100-20, 100-22, 100-50, 100-52 and 100-59; Ch. 127, pars. 6.04 and 53) Amends An Act codifying the powers and duties of the Department of Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities and The Civil Administrative Code of Illi- nois. Changes references to recently renamed mental health facilities. Deletes the provisions requiring copies of proposed rules be given to citizen and professional or- ganizations, requiring free treatment for persons receiving services from the De- partment, and creating the Advisory Committee on Research. Replaces the terms "institution" and "hospital" with "facility". Replaces the terms "patient" with "re- cipient". Provides that the Department shall accept any donation for treatment and board of any recipient. Makes other technical changes. Effective immediately. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Select Committee on Mental Health May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D 'HB-1583 KUBIK. (Ch. 96 1/2, par. 6443) Amends the Act in relation to forest preserve districts in counties of 3,000,000 or more population. Provides that zoological parks in the district shall be open to the public without charge 12 days per year, not to exceed one day each month (now, at least one day each week). Effective immediately. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment I Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1559 HB-1583-Cont. Assigned to Executive Interim Study Calendar EXECUTIVE 'HB-1584 KUBIK. (New Act) Creates the Zoo Authority. Apr 05 1989 First reading Apr 07 May 02 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Executive Interim Study Calendar EXECUTIVE HB-1585 KUBIK. (Ch. 96 1/2, par. 6443) Amends the Cook County Forest Preserve District Act to make a grammatical change. Apr 05 1989 First reading Apr 07 May 02 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Executive Interim Study Calendar EXECUTIVE HB-1586 KUBIK. (Ch. 127, par. 63a1) Amends the Civil Administrative Code provisions concerning the Department of Conservation to make a grammatical change. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Executive May 04 Interim Study Calendar EXECUTIVE HB-1587 KUBIK. (Ch. 105, par. 1-1) Amends The Park District Code to make a grammatical change. Apr 05 1989 First reading Apr07 May 04 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Executive Interim Study Calendar EXECUTIVE HB-1588 KUBIK. Appropriates funds to the Department of Conservation for a grant to Brookfield Zoo from the Wildlife and Fish Fund. Effective July 1, 1989. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Appropriations I May 11 Interim Study Calendar APPROP I HB-1589 KUBIK. Appropriates funds to the Department of Commerce and Community Affairs for a grant to Brookfield Zoo from the Tourism Promotion Fund. Effective July 1, 1989. Apr 05 1989 First reading Apr 07 May 11 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Appropriations I Interim Study Calendar APPROP I HB-1590 KUBIK. Appropriates funds to the Department of Energy and National Resources for a grant to Brookfield Zoo from the Horse Racing Tax Allocation Fund. Effective July 1, 1989. SFiscal Note Act may be applicable. Apr 07 May 02 1560 HB-1590-Cont. Apr 05 1989 First reading Apr 07 May 11 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Appropriations I Interim Study Calendar APPROP I HB-1591 HICKS. (Ch. 120, par. 643e) Amends the Revenue Act of 1939 to make a grammatical change. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Deletes reference to: Ch. 120, par. 643e Adds reference to: Ch. 120, par. 643 Deletes everything in the bill. Amends the Revenue Act of 1939 to provide that the assessed valuation of enterprise zone property for which there has been an enter- prise zone abatement be excluded from the assessed valuation of the taxing district in which it is situated for purposes of determining tax rates. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Revenue May 04 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 014-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 24 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate May 26 Amendment No.01 REGAN Amendment No.02 HICKS Amendment No.03 RICE Amendment No.04 RICE Amendment No.05 RICE 030-073-002 Amendment No.06 HICKS Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Short Debate-3rd Passed 107-001-000 May 31 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 07 Sen Sponsor LUFT First reading Rfrd to Comi Waive Posting Notice Jun 09 Jun 15 Jun 19 Jul 17 Aug 15 Assigned to R Recommende Withdrawn Adopted Withdrawn Withdrawn Lost Withdrawn m on Assignment levenue ;d 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 86-0233 Effective date 90-01-01 HB-1592 HICKS. (Ch. 127, new par. 144.31) Amends the State Finance Act. Provides that no amount collected by the State or any of its agencies or departments may be expended without an appropriation by the General Assembly. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to State Government May 05 Administration Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D 1561 HB-1593 'HB-1593 HICKS. (Ch. 95 1/2, pars. 1201-2, 1203-4, 1203-10, 1203-13, 1204-1, 1204-4, and 1205-1; rep. par. 1204-3) Amends The All-terrain Vehicle Safety Act. Makes various changes regarding the operation and regulation of all-terrain vehicles (ATVs), including: establishes flat $10 registration for all ATVs (now, $20 for manufacturer or dealer, regular op- erator fee graduates to $20 after September 30, 1991); deletes provisions establish- ing "careless operation" or "reckless operation" as specific unlawful acts under that Act; allows persons under 16 years of age to operate ATVs upon receiving an ATV safety certificate; permits, during emergencies, passengers on ATVs; adds 1 addi- tional ATV operator as a member of the advisory committee advising the Director of the Department of Conservation on matters pertaining to ATVs; and repeals pro- visions requiring mandatory use of ATV protective gear when operating upon pub- licly owned lands. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Energy Environment & Nat. Resource Apr 27 Mtn Prevail Suspend Rul 20K 114-000-000 Committee Energy Environment & Nat. Resource May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-1594 HICKS - HARTKE. (Ch. 95 1/2, pars. 11-601 and 11-604) Amends The Illinois Vehicle Code. Increases the speed limit to 65 miles per hour (now 50) for second division vehicles over 8,000 pounds, and authorizes local au- thorities to increase the speed limit to 65 miles per hour on appropriate highways within urban districts. Effective immediately. FISCAL NOTE (Dept. of Transportation) The cost of changing speed limit signs on State highways would be $1,078,000. In addition, speed limit signs on local routes outside urban districts would have to be changed accordingly. The combined cost of speed limit sign changes on local routes would probably be far in excess of the cost on State highways. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: Ch: 95 1/2, pars. 11-602 and 11-603 Increases the speed limit to 65 mph for any house car, camper, private living coach, vehicle licensed as a recreational vehicle and any vehicle towing a vehicle when operating upon the interstate system outside of an urbanized area of 50,000 population or more. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Transportation and Motor Vehicles Apr 26 Recommended do pass 014-003-001 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Apr 27 Fiscal Note Requested MCCRACKEN Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 18 Fiscal Note filed Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 24 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading May 26 Amendment No.01 HARTKE Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 061-040-008 May 31 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1562 HB-1594-Cont. Jun 01 Primary Sponsor Changed To JONES Added As A Joint Sponsor JACOBS Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 06 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Waive Posting Notice Assigned to Transportation ' HB-1595 HICKS - GOFORTH - GRANBERG - PHELPS. (New Act; Ch. 127, new par. 141.253) Creates the Oil Industry Insurance Guarantee Fund Act which creates a fund to be used for bonding of oil well plugging and reclamation projects. Adds the Oil In- dustry Insurance Guarantee Fund to "An Act in relation to State finance". FISCAL NOTE (Dept. Mines and Minerals) As the bill is presently written, the Dept. has no way of estimating the amounts or sources of revenue which would be placed in the fund or the amounts of any funds it would be required to expend. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Select Comm Coal and Oil Resources Apr 27 Fiscal Note filed Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 007-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 22 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 25 Interim Study Calendar COAL OIL RES 5 HB-1596 HICKS - CURRAN - NOVAK - GRANBERG - SUTKER. (Ch. 38, par. 1005-5-3.2) Amends the Unified Code of Corrections to require the court to impose an ex- tended term sentence upon an offender who has been convicted of certain controlled substance violations and who used or was in possession of a firearm during the com- mission of such offense. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Judiciary II May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D i HB-1597 NOVAK. (Ch. 120, par. 705) Amends the Revenue Act of 1939. Provides that delinquent unpaid installments of real estate taxes shall bear interest at specified rates per month or any portion thereof. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Revenue May 04 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 014-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 17 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 18 Third Reading - Passed 113-003-000 May 22 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 31 Sen Sponsor ZITO Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 01 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Finance & Credit Regulations ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 5 Correctional Budget and Impact Note Act may be applicable. 1563 HB-1597-Cont. Jun 08 Recommended do pass 016-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 14 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 19 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 17 Sent to the Governor Aug 15 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-0234 Effective date 90-01-01 HB-1598 NOVAK. (Ch. 111 2/3, new par. 9-215.2) Amends The Public Utilities Act to require all off-system sales revenues to be ap- plied to reduce a utility's revenue requirements and rates. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Public Utilities May 03 Recommended do pass 012-002-002 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 18 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 30 Tabled House Rule 37(G) 'HB-1599 NOVAK - HICKS - BRUNSVOLD - GRANBERG - ACKERMAN AND RICE. (Ch. 61, pars. 1.29 and 3.2) Amends the Wildlife Code to provide that the State Duck Stamp Committee shall give consideration to waterfowl projects available to holders of a waterfowl stamp wherever situated in Illinois. Also increases fee for such stamp from $5 to $10 and provides that Director of Conservation may increase fee by rule to an amount not to exceed fee charged for a federal stamp. FISCAL NOTE (State Board of Education) Assuming no decline in sales, stamp revenues would increase $300,000 annually with an additional $60,000 increase for every $1 increase in the fee. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. (Tabled May 22, 1989) Adds provision that money expended from the State Migratory Waterfowl Stamp Fund shall be in accordance with the North American Waterfowl Manage- ment Plan as approved by the U.S. and Canadian governments. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Adds provision that 25% of funds derived from sale of migratory waterfowl stamps shall be turned over to appropriate non-profit organizations for development of waterfowl propagation areas in the U.S. and Canada and 25% of such funds to such organization for implementation of the North American Waterfowl Manage- ment Plan. Deletes provision that Director of Department of Conservation may in- crease fee for such stamps by rule. Apr 05 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Energy Environment & Nat. Resource Apr 24 Fiscal Note filed Committee Energy Environment & Nat. Resource May 02 Amendment No.01 ENRGY ENVRMNT Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 014-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 22 Second Reading Mtn Prevail -Table Amend No 01 Amendment No.02 NOVAK Adopted 110-000-003 Placed Calndr,Third Reading 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1564 HB-1599-Cont. May 25 Third Reading - Passed 114-002-000 May 26 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 31 Sen Sponsor JOYCE,JJ Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 01 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Waive Posting Notice Assigned to Agriculture & Conservation Jun 07 Recommended do pass 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 14 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 19 Third Reading - Passed 058-001-000 Passed both Houses Jul 17 Sent to the Governor Aug 12 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-0155 Effective date 90-01-01 HB-1600 MATIJEVICH. (Ch. 139, par. 322.02) Amends the Township Open Space Act. Provides that when a township which is required to prepare an open space plan has more than 500 acres of open land within its boundaries, at least 40 percent of the open land, excluding the remnants of devel- oped parcels, must be included in the open space plan proposed by the township if the plan can be implemented through the issuance of bonds in an amount not ex- ceeding 5% of the valuation of all taxable property in the township. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Executive Apr 26 Recommended do pass 012-005-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Apr 27 Interim Study Calendar EXECUTIVE HB-1601 CURRAN. (Ch. 120, pars. 439.3, 439.33, 439.103 and 441) Amends the State occupation and use tax Acts to correct the spelling of photoprocessing. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Revenue May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-1602 MCGANN. (Ch. 120, pars. 439.3, 439.33, 439.103 and 441) Amends the State occupation and use tax Acts to correct the spelling of photoprocessing. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Revenue May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-1603 KEANE. (Ch. 120, par. 482) Amends the definition Section of the Revenue Act of 1939 to change Department of Revenue of the State of Illinois to the Illinois Department of Revenue. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Revenue May 04 Interim Study Calendar REVENUE 1565 HB-1604 HB-1604 KEANE. (Ch. 120, par. 482) Amends the definition Section of the Revenue Act of 1939 to change Department of Revenue of the State of Illinois to the Illinois Department of Revenue. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Revenue May 04 Interim Study Calendar REVENUE SHB-1605 EWING. (Ch. 8, par. 37-26, new par. 37-54) Amends and adds to the Horse Racing Act to reduce amount payable to DCCA from 2/7 to 1/7 as allocation from Horse Racing Tax Allocation Fund. Grants De- partment of Agriculture a 1/7 share in order to construct or rehabilitate race horse barns on county fairgrounds having horse racing. Authorizes Department of Agri- culture to establish a grant program for such purposes. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Select Committee on Horse Racing Apr 27 Interim Study Calendar HORSE RACING HB-1606 MATIJEVICH. (New Act) Creates the Alcoholic Beverage Advertising and Marketing Control Act. Prohib- its alcoholic beverage advertising to be targeted or accessible to children under the age of 21 years. Prohibits youth consumer goods which have reference to any alco- holic beverage to be sold in any area of any store which is accessible to minors. Vio- lation of this Act is a Class B misdemeanor. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Consumer Protection May 05 Interim Study Calendar CONSUMER PROT HB-1607 MAYS - DANIELS - RYDER. (Ch. 127, new par. 38.2 and rep. par. 149.4) Amends the Civil Administrative Code and the State Finance Act. Requires the Governor to submit the State budget for operations in 17 bills corresponding to 17 functional budget categories. Requires the Governor to provide information to the Economic and Fiscal Commission concerning funds to be available during a fiscal year. Applies to fiscal years beginning on and after July 1, 1990. Effective January 1, 1990. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Appropriations I Apr 18 Mtn Prevail Suspend Rul 20K 117-000-000 Committee Appropriations I May 04 Interim Study Calendar APPROP I HB-1608 MAYS - DANIELS - RYDER. (New Act) Creates a new Act requiring the General Assembly to appoint a Joint Budget Committee as a standing committee of each chamber. Requires the Committee to hear all matters on appropriation bills, make recommendations to the General As- sembly and annually propose a joint resolution detailing the funds available for ap- propriation. Effective January 1, 1990. ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1566 H B-1608-Cont. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Appropriations I Apr 18 Mtn Prevail Suspend Rul 20K 117-000-000 Committee Appropriations I May 04 Interim Study Calendar APPROP I HB-1609 MAYS - EWING AND GRANBERG. (Ch. 127, par. 412.6) Amends An Act to create a Bureau of the Budget to provide that an indenture in- cludes a copy of the proceeding of the bond sale order. Requires changes in a gener- al obligation bond order to be reported to the Chairmen and Minority Spokesmen of the House and Senate Appropriations Committees. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: (Ch. 127, par. 412.6) Adds reference to: (Ch. 85, par. 1394; Ch. 127, pars. 652, 653,654, 662, 663) Amends the General Obligation Bond Act to increase overall bond authorization by $10,000,000. Provides that any monies received by an officer or employee of the State representing expense reimbursement from general obligation bond proceeds shall be deposited in the General Obligation Bond Retirement and Interest Fund. Amends the Metropolitan Civic Center Support Act to provide that certain bonds are subject to all of the conditions of the Act and that an application certified for one year shall continue to be certified in subsequent years. Provides that for each fiscal year beginning July 1, 1989 or later an applicant must certify that the amount to be certified by the Director does not exceed the proceeds available to fund civic center projects. Revises what is to be considered outstanding obligations. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. (Tabled November 2, 1989) Adds reference to: (Ch. 139, par. 325) Adds provisions amending the Township Open Space Act to increase to 40 years from 20 years the maximum maturity period on certain bonds issued by a township board of trustees. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 3. Adds reference to: (Ch. 139, par. 325) Further amends the bill to increase to 40 years from 20 years the maximum ma- turity date for certain bonds issued pursuant to the Township Open Space Act. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 4. Adds reference to: (Ch. 15 1/2, par. 68.14c; Ch. 17, par. 6605) Amends the Bond Authorization Act and "An Act in relation to airport authori- ties". Provides that the interest rate limitations and other provisions of the Bond Authorization Act apply to bonds issued by airport authorities. Provides for vari- able rates. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 5. Adds reference to: (Ch. 85, par. 1397b) Amends the Metropolitan Civic Center Support Act to provide that the Budget Director shall not issue bonds for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1990, unless he is able to certify the level of certain revenues. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 6. Adds reference to: (Ch. 85, par. 1394; Ch. 127, new par. 46.41b) Amends the Metropolitan Civic Center Support Act with respect to additional State financial support as appropriated by the General Assembly. Amends The Civ- il Administrative Code to give DCCA authority to make certain grants to local gov- ernments concerning federal prisons. 1567 HB-1609-Cont. 1568 SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 7. Adds reference to: (Ch. 85, par. 1394) Amends the Metropolitan Civic Center Support Act with respect to property not contiguous to the civic center property. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 8. Adds reference to: New Act; Ch. 85, pars. 3014, 3015, and 3018 and new pars. 3028 and 3029 Creates the Salem Civic Center Authority. Amends the Collinsville Civic Center Act concerning members of the board. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 9. Adds reference to: (Ch. 24, par. 2-3-5) Amends the Municipal Code to extend from January 1, 1990 to July 1, 1990 the date by which certain petitions for incorporation as a village must be filed. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Appropriations I Apr 18 Mtn Prevail Suspend Rul 20K 117-000-000 Committee Appropriations I May 04 Recommended do pass 021-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 24 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 25 Third Reading - Passed 116-000-000 May 26 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Oct 17 Sen Sponsor WEAVER,S Placed Calendr,First Readng Oct 30 First reading Assigned to Rules Committee discharged Waive Posting Notice Assigned to Executive Oct 31 Recommended do pass 017-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Nov 01 Second Reading Amendment No.01 WEAVER,S Adopted Amendment No.02 KEATS WELCH & BERMAN Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Nov 02 Recalled to Second Reading Motion to Reconsider Vote Mtn Prevail -Table Amend No 02 Tabled Amendment No.03 KEATS WELCH & BERMAN Adopted Amendment No.04 HOLMBERG Adopted Amendment No.05 LUFT Adopted Amendment No.06 LUFT Adopted Amendment No.07 ZITO Adopted Amendment No.08 WATSON Adopted Amendment No.09 SCHAFFER Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 058-000-000 Exempt under Hse Rule 29(C) (10-18-89) Mtn filed take from Table SUSPEND RULE 79(E) PLACE ON CALENDAR ORDER CONCURRENCE -MAYS Nov 03 Mtn Take From Table Prevail Speaker's Tbl. Concurrence 01,03,04,05,06, HB-1609-Cont. Nov 03-Cont. Speaker's Tbl. Concurrence 07,08,09 3/5 vote required H Concurs in S Amend. 01,03,04,05,06,07, H Concurs in S Amend. 08,09/106-008-000 Passed both Houses Nov 28 Sent to the Governor Jan 09 1990 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-1017 Effective date 90-01-09 HB-1610 MAYS - EWING. (Ch. 95 1/2, par. 6-306.5; Ch. 127, new par. 141.251) Amends the Vehicle Code and the State Finance Act to create the Parking Viola- tors Revolving Fund. Provides that the moneys in the fund shall be used by the Sec- retary of State for administering hearings and suspensions of drivers licenses for nonpayment of parking tickets and for specified transfers into the Road Fund. Ef- fective immediately. Apr 06 1989 First reading Apr 08 May 05 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Select Comm Constitut'nal Officers Interim Study Calendar CONST OFFICER ' HB-1611 KULAS - BALANOFF - HOMER - PARCELLS. (New Act) Creates the Radon Detector Licensing Act. Provides that the Department of Public Health shall establish a procedure for the licensing of persons who engage in the detection of radon gas. FISCAL NOTE (Dept. of Public Health) Start-up costs in FY90 would be $40,859 and first year FY91 costs would be $79,182. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Deletes everything after the enacting clause. Provides for the registration of ra- don detectors by the Department of Nuclear Safety rather than licensure of same by the Department of Public Health. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Registration and Regulation May 04 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 021-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 09 Fiscal Note Requested MCCRACKEN May 17 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Fiscal Note filed Mtn Prev-Recall 2nd Reading Amendment No.01 KULAS Withdr Amendment No.02 KULAS Adopte( Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 26 Third Reading - Passed 115-002-000 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 01 Sen Sponsor DALEY,J Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 06 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Insurance, Pensions & License Act Jun 07 Waive Posting Notice awn d Committee Insurance, Pensions & License Act Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1569 HB-1611-Cont. Jun 09 Recommended do pass 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 14 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 19 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 17 Sent to the Governor Aug 15 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-0235 Effective date 90-01-01 HB-1612 RYDER - MAYS. Appropriates $50,000 from the General Revenue Fund to the State Board of Ed- ucation for the Orphanage Tuition Program. Effective July 1, 1989. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Appropriations II May 11 Interim Study Calendar APPROP II HB-1613 DANIELS - CHURCHILL - HOFFMAN - PULLEN. Makes an appropriation of $500,000 from the General Revenue Fund to the Illi- nois Development Finance Authority for the Fiscal year beginning July 1, 1989. Ef- fective July 1, 1989. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Appropriations I May 11 Interim Study Calendar APPROP I HB-1614 RYDER - MAYS. Appropriates funds from the General Revenue Fund to the State Board of Edu- cation for the truancy and dropout programs for School District #299. Appropri- ates funds for the kindergarten through 6th grade statewide reading program. Effective July 1, 1989. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Appropriations II May 11 Interim Study Calendar APPROP II HB-1615 MAYS - RYDER. Appropriates $25,000 from the General Revenue Fund to the Department of State Police for expansion of the technical services equipment library. Effective July 1, 1989. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Appropriations I May 11 Interim Study Calendar APPROP I 'HB-1616 MCPIKE - FLINN - WOLF - STEPHENS. (Ch. 111 2/3, pars. 662.02, 662.03, 662.04, 663, 666, 667 and 675.1; Ch. 127, par. 141.86) Amends the Downstate Public Transportation Act to provide that any Met- ro-East Transit District is a participant eligible to receive financial assistance under the Act, to eliminate the Bi-State Metropolitan Development District as a partici- pant and replace the Bi-State Public Transportation Fund with the Metro-East Public Transportation Fund. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Makes a grammatical correction. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. I Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1570 H B- 161-Cont. Adds immediate effective date. Apr 06 1989 First reading Apr 08 Apr 26 Placed Calndr, Apr 27 May 03 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Transportation and Motor Vehicles Recommended do pass 015-000-001 Second Readng Fiscal Note Requested MCCRACKEN Placed Calndr,Second Readng Fiscal Note Request W/drawn Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 12 Second Reading Amendment No.01 MCPIKE Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 18 Third Reading - Passed 116-000-000 May 22 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor WATSON Placed Calendr,First Readng May 23 First reading Rfrd to Cc Assigned t May 25 May 30 Jun 06 Jun 14 Jun 19 Jun 20 Jun 27 Jul 26 Sep 01 Adopted cmm on Assignment o Transportation Added As A Joint Sponsor HALL Committee Transportation Added As A Co-sponsor VADALABENE Committee Transportation Recommnded do pass as amend 013-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Amendment No.01 TRANSPORTN Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Speaker's Tbl. Concurrence 01 H Concurs in S Amend. 01/112-000-000 Passed both Houses Sent to the Governor Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-0590 Effective date 89-09-01 Adopted HB-1617 FARLEY - MCPIKE. (Ch. 48, pars. 1603, 1604, 1607, 1609, 1610, 1611, 1614, 1617 and 1620) Amends the Illinois Public Labor Relations Act. Changes definition of supervisor by deleting provision which limits such definition to only those individuals who de- vote a preponderance of their employment time to exercising supervisory authority. Provides that the parties to a collective bargaining agreement may agree to incorpo- rate any written understandings into their collective bargaining agreement or into letters of understanding or side letters. Provides that an appeal of a labor relations board order relating to representation petitions shall be to the Appellate Court for the district in the county in which the employer maintains its principal office. Pro- vides that the labor relations board, except for representation petitions pending on January 1, 1990, shall have no jurisdiction or authority to direct an election or order an employer to bargain in a case involving an alleged historical pattern of recogni- tion. Makes it an unfair labor practice for a labor organization to refuse or fail to comply with the arbitration provisions of the Act relating to security, peace officer or firefighter disputes. Requires a majority of the employees in the bargaining unit to affirmatively approve whether to engage in a strike by a secret ballot vote and re- quires mediation to have been used without success prior to a strike. Provides that the Act is not applicable to units of local government employing less than 50 employees. 1571 HB-1617-Cont. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: Ch. 48, pars. 1603, 1604, 1607, 1609, 1610, 1611, 1614, 1617 and 1620 Adds reference to: Ch. 48, par. 1615 Deletes title and everything after the enacting clause. Amends the Illinois Public Labor Relations Act. Makes a technical change relating to citations to the Metro- politan Transit Authority Act and the Regional Transportation Authority Act. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Labor & Commerce May 03 Amendment No.01 LABOR COMMRCE Adopted Do Pass Amend/Short Debate 015-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 23 Interim Study Calendar LABOR COMMRCE HB-1618 MAYS - RYDER. Appropriates $20,000 from the General Revenue Fund to the Department of State Police for grants to units of local government for gang crime control as autho- rized under The Civil Administrative Code of Illinois. Effective July 1, 1989. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Appropriations I May 11 Interim Study Calendar APPROP I SHB-1619 KEANE - BALANOFF. (New Act) Creates the Asbestos Abatement Finance Act. The Act is administered by the Il- linois Development Finance Authority. The Authority may issue bonds to finance public and private asbestos abatement projects. STATE DEBT IMPACT NOTE HB-1619 would have no impact on State-supported debt. GOVERNOR MESSAGE Recommends changes to provide that asbestos abatement projects undertaken by schools are governed by the Asbestos Abatement Act, the Asbestos Hazard Emer- gency Response Act, and the regulations promulgated by the Department of Public Health under those Acts. Recommends adding an effective date of January 1, 1990. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Executive Apr 26 Do Pass/Consent Calendar 019-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read Apr 27 State Debt Note Filed Remvd from Consent Calendar Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 09 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Removed Short Debate Cal MCCRACKEN Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read May 10 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read May 12 Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 100-000-000 May 15 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 18 Sen Sponsor BERMAN Placed Calendr,First Readng May 22 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 23 Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education SState Debt Impact Note Act may be applicable. 1572 H B-1619-Cont. Jun 05 Waive Posting Notice Committee Elementary & Secondary Education Jun 09 Recommended do pass 020-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 14 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 21 Third Reading - Passed 052-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 20 Sent to the Governor Sep 08 Governor amendatory veto Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Oct 17 Rul Gub Comply/Rule 46.1(b) Mtn fild ovrrde amend veto 01/KEANE Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Oct 18 Mtn fild accept amend veto 02/KEANE Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Oct 19 Accept Amnd Veto-House Pass 02/113-000-000 Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Oct 31 Mtn fild accept amend veto BERMAN Accept Amnd Veto-Sen Pass 056-000-000 Bth House Accept Amend Veto Dec 01 Return to Gov-Certification Dec 13 Governor certifies changes PUBLIC ACT 86-0976 Effective date 90-01-01 HB-1620 CULLERTON. (Ch. 122, par. 21-7.1) Amends The School Code. Permits Chicago teachers who met certain criteria be- fore August 1, 1985 and additional criteria before September 1, 1987, and who achieved superior rating criteria for the last 5 years to obtain, until January 1, 1991, an administrative certificate with general administrative endorsement, valid only for the administrative position of assistant principal. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Implementatn Chicago School Reform May 04 Do Pass/Consent Calendar 026-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read May 09 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read May 11 Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 111-000-000 May 12 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 01 Sen Sponsor MAROVITZ Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 06 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Waive Posting Notice Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education Jun 09 Recommended do pass 019-001-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 14 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 21 Third Reading - Passed 043-010-001 Passed both Houses Jul 20 Sent to the Governor Aug 30 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-0363 Effective date 90-01-01 1573 HB-1621 MADIGAN,MJ - DANIELS. (Ch. 63, par. 14) Amends an Act concerning compensation of members of the General Assembly. Beginning the second Wednesday of January, 1989, increases the number of assis- tant majority leaders in the House from 4 to 8 and eliminates 2 majority whips. Also increases the number of assistant minority leaders in the House from 4 to 8 and eliminates 2 minority whips. Effective immediately and retroactive to January 11, 1989. FISCAL NOTE (Office of the Clerk) The fiscal impact of HB-1621 would be: FY89-$13,168.00 and FY90-$26,336.00. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. (Tabled June 23, 1989) Adds reference to: Ch. 63, par. 15.1; Ch. 108 1/2, pars. 2-108, 2-110, 9-121.1, 14-105.1 Deletes all changes. Amends the General Assembly Compensation Act and the Pension Code. Allows additional compensation to committee chairmen and minori- ty spokesmen. Increases leadership additional compensation. Increases leadership positions. Increases office allowances. Authorizes legislative assistants. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 3. (Senate recedes November 2, 1989) Adds reference to: Ch. 63, par. 15.1; Ch. 108 1/2, pars. 2-108, 2-110, 9-121.1, 14-105.1 Deletes all changes. Amends the General Assembly Compensation Act and the Pension Code. Provides additional compensation for committee chairmen, minority spokesmen, and leadership. Increases leadership positions. Authorizes legislative assistants. Amends the Pension Code to include the additional compensation and to revise the definition of "salary" with respect to the Clerk and Assistant Clerk of the House and the Secretary and Assistant Secretary of the Senate. CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT NO. 1. Recommends that the Senate recede from Senate Amendment No. 3 Recommends that the bill be amended as follows: Deletes Reference To: Ch. 63, par. 14; Ch. 108 1/2, pars. 2-108, 2-110, 9-121.1, and 14-105.1 Deletes everything. Amends an Act concerning compensation of members of the General Assembly. Provides that beginning July 1, 1989, the expense allowance in- cludes travel in connection with legislative duties, but not political campaigns, out- side as well as inside the legislative or representative district (now limited to travel within the district). Provides that beginning July 1, 1989, the expense allowance for printing includes congratulatory mailings. Effective immediately and applies retro- actively to July 1, 1989. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Executive Apr 13 Fiscal Note filed Committee Executive Apr 26 Do Pass/Consent Calendar 019-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read Remvd from Consent Calendar Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate Motion filed SUSPEND RULE 35(A) AND ADVANCE TO 2ND RDING-2ND DAY SHORT DEBATE - MADIGAN Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 11 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1574 HB-1621 HB-1621-Cont. May 24 Short Debate-3rd Passed 072-036-007 May 26 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 30 Sen Sponsor ROCK Placed Calendr,First Readng First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 01 Assigned to Executive Jun 08 Recommnded do pass as amend 018-002-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 21 Second Reading Amendment No.01 EXECUTIVE Tabled Amendment No.02 ROCK Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 23 Recalled to Second Reading Mtn Reconsider Vote Prevail 02-ROCK Mtn Prevail -Table Amend No 02 Tabled Amendment No.03 ROCK Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 038-020-000 Speaker's Tbl. Concurrence 03 Motion Filed Concur Motion to Concur Lost 03/016-078-010 H Noncncrs in S Amend. 03 Motion to Reconsider Vote NON-CONCURRED IN SENATE AM.#3 - CULLERTON Mtn Reconsider Vote Prevail Speaker's Tbl. Concurrence 03 Jul 01 Tabled House Rule 79(E) Oct 10 Exempt under Hse Rule 29(C) Tabled House Rule 79(E) Oct 18 Mtn filed take from Table SUSPEND RULE 79(E) PLACE ON ORDER OF CONCURRENCE - MADIGAN,MJ Mtn Take From Table Prevail Speaker's Tbl. Concurrence 03 Oct 31 H Noncncrs in S Amend. 03 Secretary's Desk Non-concur 03 Nov 01 S Refuses to Recede Amend 03 S Requests Conference Comm 1ST Sen Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/ROCK JOYCE,JJ, DEMUZIO, WEAVER,S & KARPIEL Hse Accede Req Conf Comm 1ST Hse Conference Comm Apptd IST/CULLERTON, GIORGI, MATIJEVICH CHURCHILL & EWING Nov 02 House report submitted House Conf. report Adopted 1ST/078-035-002 Senate report submitted Senate Conf. report Adopted 1ST/041-014-000 Both House Adoptd Conf rpt 1ST Passed both Houses Nov 07 Sent to the Governor Nov 30 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-0951 Effective date 89-11-30 HB-1622 MADIGAN,MJ - DANIELS. (Ch. 63, par. 1001-1) 1575 HB-1622-Cont. Amends the Legislative Commission Reorganization Act of 1984 to remove the title's date reference. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: Ch. 63, par. 1001-1 Adds reference to: Ch. 63, par. 1010-2 Deletes what is in the bill. Requires the appointing authority of each existing and new State board and commission to report certain member information to the Leg- islative Research Unit. Requires the Unit to maintain such information in comput- erized form available as a public record. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Executive May 04 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 021-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 25 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate May 26 Amendment No.01 DIDRICKSON Adopted May 31 Jun 01 Jun 06 Jun 08 Jun 14 Jun 19 Jul 17 Sep 01 Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Short Debate-3rd Passed 109-000-000 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Sen Sponsor ROCK Placed Calendr,First Readng First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Waive Posting Notice Assigned to Executive Recommended do pass 020-000-000 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 86-0591 Effective date 89-09-01 'HB-1623 CURRIE - MADIGAN,MJ - FREDERICK,VF - CURRAN - NOVAK, MC- PIKE, BALANOFF, BUGIELSKI, DUNN,JOHN, DALEY, BRESLIN, DE- JAEGHER, EDLEY, DELEO, GRANBERG, HICKS, HANNIG, LEFLORE, HARTKE, HOMER, MCGANN, MCNAMARA, JONES,LOU, PHELPS, SATTERTHWAITE, SANTIAGO, MARTINEZ, LEVIN, MATIJEVICH, MULCAHEY, DAVIS, WHITE, CAPPARELLI, KULAS, RICE, TERZICH, LANG, WOOLARD, WOLF, YOUNG,A, FARLEY, FLINN, STECZO, RICHMOND, YOUNGE,W, FLOWERS, JONES,SHIRLEY, SALTSMAN, WILLIAMS, TROTTER AND SHAW. (Ch. 120, par. 500.7) Amends the Revenue Act of 1939 to redefine charitable or beneficent purpose to include distribution, sale or resale of donated goods when the income therefrom is used exclusively to support the charitable, religious or beneficent purposes of the owner. STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT TO LOCAL GOV'TS. STATE MANDATES FISCAL NOTE In the opinion of DCCA, HB-1623 constitutes a tax exemption mandate for which reimbursement of the revenue loss to units of local government is required. However, due to a lack of data, an estimate of the amount of reimbursement required as a result of HB-1623 cannot be determined. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Revenue Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1576 HB-1623-Cont. Apr 24 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Committee Revenue May 04 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 014-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 09 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 16 Short Debate-3rd Passed 114-000-002 May 17 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 23 Sen Sponsor MAROVITZ Added As A Joint Sponsor KEATS Placed Calendr,First Readng May 25 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 26 Assigned to Revenue Jun 09 Recommended do pass 012-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 14 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 19 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 17 Sent to the Governor Aug 16 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-0264 Effective date 90-01-01 HB-1624 MATIJEVICH AND MORROW. (Ch. 91 1/2, par. 810) Amends the Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities Confidentiality Act. Provides that an employee before the Civil Service Commission or an arbitrator may have access to a recipient's records or communications when the treatment or care provided to the recipient by the employee is at issue. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Select Committee on Mental Health May 04 Interim Study Calendar MENTAL HEALTH SHB-1625 TATE. (New Act) Requires the purchase and use of only biodegradable plastic bags by State hospi- tals, prisons and institutions of higher learning. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Energy Environment & Nat. Resource May 05 Interim Study Calendar ENRGY ENVRMNT 'HB-1626 TATE, HALLOCK AND JOHNSON. (Ch. 127, pars. 60, 60d and new par. 61b) Amends The Civil Administrative Code. Requires the Department of Profession- al Regulation to issue monthly disciplinary reports concerning persons disciplined. Also enlarges subpoena power to permit issuance of subpoenas for investigative pur- poses. Imposes a fee of $1.00 per page for furnishing Department records pursuant to a subpoena. FISCAL NOTE (Dept. Professional Regulation) Assuming an average request of 50 pages at a rate of $1.00 per page, the Dept. anticipates a net increase in revenues from 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1577 HB-1626-Cont. $1,000 to $2,500 annually. Apr 06 1989 First reading Apr 08 May 04 May 05 Placed Calndj May 11 Placed Calnd] May 12 May 17 May 26 May 30 May 31 Jun 01 Jun 08 Jun 14 Jun 19 Jul 17 Sep 01 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary I Motion disch comm, advc 2nd Committee Judiciary I Recommended do pass 009-001-000 r,Second Readng Fiscal Note Requested CULLERTON r,Second Readng Fiscal Note filed Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 116-000-000 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Sen Sponsor GEO-KARIS Placed Calendr,First Readng First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Executive Recommended do pass 020-000-000 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 86-0592 Effective date 90-01-01 'HB-1627 GOFORTH - HICKS AND HARTKE. (Ch. 96 1/2, pars. 4801, 4802, 4804, 4805, 4806, 4807, 4808, 4809, 4811,4813, 4815, 4816, 4817, 4820, 4821) Amends An Act regulating the manufacture, possession, storage, transportation, use, sale or gift of explosives to include both high and low explosives in the definition of "explosives". Defines "blasting agent" and subjects the use and ownership of blasting agents to the same requirements as explosives. Requires all blasting caps or detonators to be stored separately from explosives and blasting agents. Requires all explosive magazines to post warning signs, the contents of such signs to be pre- scribed by rule of the Department. Deletes the table of quantity of explosives that may be stored and distance of explosive magazines from each other and directs the Department to establish rules regulating such quantities and distances. Requires explosive magazines to be constructed in accordance with rules established by the Department. Requires vehicles carrying explosives to have the word "explosive" on all 4 sides of the vehicle. Requires each applicant for a license to possess explosives to submit verified fingerprint cards. Directs the Department of State Police to com- pare these fingerprint cards with those of known criminals. Allows the Department to charge a fee for processing the fingerprint cards. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Provides that federal regulations other than Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms be considered by the Department of Mines and Minerals when establishing storage rules. Also provides that fingerprint card processing fees be paid into the State Po- lice Services Fund. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Adds reference to: Ch. 96 1/2, pars. 5409, 5413, 5417, 5420 and 5426; Ch. 127, new pars. 45.1 and 45.2 Amends the Illinois Oil and Gas Act. Expands the authority of the Department of Mines and Minerals relative to health and safety standards and procedures for the SFiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1578 HB-1627-Cont. protection of persons working underground in oil and gas operations. Adds notice, hearing and penalty provisions to address Act violations, and provides for issuance of final administrative orders in connection therewith and for enforcement of such orders through circuit court actions instituted by the Attorney General. Replaces existing provisions relative to temporary remedial action in emergencies with imme- diate cessation authority or orders in cases where injury to public health or signifi- cant environmental or property damage is imminent. Authorizes the Department to establish application fees by rule. Also amends The Civil Administrative Code rela- tive to verification of documents filed with the Department of Mines and Minerals and proof of Departmental records by certification thereof. Establishes a $1.00 cer- tification fee. Makes the knowing signing of a fraudulent document a Class A misdemeanor. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: Ch. 111 1/2, pars. 1003.32 and 1021, new par. 1003.76 Amends the Environmental Protection Act. Adds provisions relating to the stor- age and disposal of coal combustion waste. Deletes certain facilities for the storage or dispostal of such waste from the definition of "regional pollution control facility." SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Deletes reference to: Ch. 96 1/2, pars. 4801, 4802, 4804, 4805, 4806, 4807, 4808, 4809, 4811, 4813, 4815, 4816, 4817, 4820, and 4821. Adds reference to: Ch. 96 1/2, rep. pars. 4801 through 4821 Creates the Illinois Explosives Act. Provides for the regulation of the sale, trans- port, possession and storage of explosives. Provides for issuance of licenses and per- mits by the Department of Mines and Minerals. Establishes administrative procedures. Makes possession of explosives without a license a Class 3 felony. Makes other violations of the Act a Class B misdemeanor. Deletes all changes to and repeals "An Act regulating the manufacture, possession, storage, transporta- tion, use, sale or gift of explosives". Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Judiciary II May 04 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 016-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 12 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Amendment No.01 GOFORTH Adopted Amendment No.02 GOFORTH Adopted Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 22 Short Debate-3rd Passed 107-000-001 May 23 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor DUNN,R Placed Calendr,First Readng May 25 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 26 Assigned to Energy & Environment May 31 Added As A Joint Sponsor DONAHUE Added As A Joint Sponsor O'DANIEL Committee Energy & Environment Jun 06 Recommended do pass 013-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 14 Second Reading Amendment No.01 DUNN,R Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 20 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.02 DUNN,R Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 21 Third Reading - Passed 057-000-000 Jun 22 Speaker's Tbl. Concurrence 01,02 Jun 27 H Concurs in S Amend. 01,02/115-000-000 Passed both Houses 1579 HB-1627-Cont. Jul 26 Sent to the Governor Aug 30 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-0364 Effective date 90-01-01 HB-1628 CHURCHILL. (Ch. 42, new par. 319.99) Amends the Metropolitan Sanitary District Act to add a short title. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Executive May 04 Interim Study Calendar EXECUTIVE SHB-1629 STANGE - PARKE. (Ch. 111 1/2, new par. 7056.1) Amends the Solid Waste Management Act to direct the Department of Energy and Natural Resources to conduct a public education program on waste manage- ment and recycling; includes seminars, research programs, curriculum develop- ment, a waste generator's hotline and other activities in the program; directs the adoption of an official recycling logo. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Energy Environment & Nat. Resource May 04 Interim Study Calendar ENRGY ENVRMNT HB-1630 STANGE. (Ch. 111 2/3, par. 306) Amends the Metropolitan Transit Authority Act to provide that the first duty of the MTA is to provide safe and secure transportation to the public. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Executive May 03 Mtn Prevail Suspend Rul 20K 116-000-000 Committee Executive May 04 Motion disch comm, advc 2nd Committee Executive May 05 Interim Study Calendar EXECUTIVE HB-1631 STANGE. (Ch. 11l 2/3, par. 327) Amends the Metropolitan Transit Authority Act. Deletes provisions which ex- empt from liability the governing body, and employees thereof, for failure to pre- vent crimes by passengers or other third parties. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Executive May 03 Mtn Prevail Suspend Rul 20K 116-000-000 Committee Executive May 04 Motion disch comm, advc 2nd Committee Executive May 05 Motn discharge comm lost 050-036-012 Interim Study Calendar EXECUTIVE SHB-1632 SATTERTHWAITE. (Ch. 122, par. 30-15.7) Amends the Higher Education Student Assistance Law in The School Code. Pro- vides up to one additional year of Illinois State Scholarship award eligibility for stu- dents required to participate in full-time remedial mathematics and language arts programs at certain institutions of higher learning. * Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1580 HB-1632-Cont. Apr 06 1989 First reading Apr 08 May 04 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Higher Education Interim Study Calendar HIGHER ED HB-1633 KUBIK. (Ch. 46, pars. 17-9 and 18-5) Amends The Election Code. Permits a person who has voted absentee to vote at a polling place if the polling place has received his absentee ballot and if his absentee ballot is marked as voided. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Elections May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D SHB-1634 KUBIK. (Ch. 46, par. 19-12.1) Amends The Election Code to provide that applications for renewal of disabled voter's identification cards shall be mailed to the voters holding such cards not less than 3 months prior to the date of expiration of the cards. STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT To LOCAL GOV'TS. STATE MANDATES ACT FISCAL NOTE In the opinion of DCCA, HB 1634 creates a local government or- ganization and structure mandate for which no reimbursement is requried under the State Mandates Act. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Elections May 01 St Mandate Fis Note Filed May 05 Committee Elections Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-1635 KULAS - PETERSON,W. (Ch. 111 1/2, pars. 1039 and 1039.3; rep. pars. 1039.2 and 1040.1) Amends the Environmental Protection Act to repeal the local site review provisions. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Energy Environment & May 04 May 10 May 26 Nat. Resource Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 014-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Motion to Suspend Rule 37(G)/KULAS Verified Mtn Lost to Suspend Rule 37(G)/058-049-000 Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Interim Study Calendar ENRGY ENVRMNT HB-1636 RONAN. (Ch. 48, par. 138.8) Amends the Workers' Compensation Act in relation to claims for hearing loss. Provides that sound levels may be evidenced by lay testimony, expert opinion or me- chanical measurement, and that mechanical measurement of sound to which the employee has been exposed shall not be required to prove sound levels. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Labor & Commerce May 03 Interim Study Calendar LABOR COMMRCE Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1581 HB-1637 ' HB-1637 MATIJEVICH - PARCELLS - PULLEN. (Ch. 121, new par. 100-19.1) Amends the Toll Highway Authority Act to reduce the tolls on the Northwest and Tri-State Tollways from 400 to 250 per segment, beginning January 1, 1990. Effective immediately. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Select Comm. on Roads and Apr 27 May 02 May 12 Bridges Recommended do pass 011-001-003 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Fiscal Note Requested MCCRACKEN Placed Calndr,Second Readng Fiscal Note Request W/drawn Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 23 Interim Study Calendar ROADS BRIDGES SHB-1638 MATIJEVICH - PARCELLS - PULLEN. (Ch. 121, par. 100-21) Amends the Toll Highway Authority Act to eliminate tolls on the Northwest and Tri-State Tollways, beginning January 1, 1990. Effective immediately. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Select Comm. on Roads and May 04 May 09 Bridges Recommended do pass 011-004-001 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Fiscal Note Requested MCCRACKEN Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 23 Interim Study Calendar ROADS BRIDGES 'HB-1639 MATIJEVICH. (Ch. 122, new par. 7C-2) Amends The School Code. Changes the boundaries of certain school districts meeting specified criteria in counties having a population between 400,000 and 600,000 inhabitants. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes the substantive proposals of the bill as introduced, other than the caption of the section added to The School Code. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Apr 28 Education Amendment No.01 ELEM SCND ED Adopted Do Pass Amend/Short Debate 026-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 25 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate May 30 Tabled House Rule 37(G) HB-1640 CURRAN. (Ch. 127, par. 2701-2) Amends The Build Illinois Act to remove the term "hereby". Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Select Comm. Economic Development May 04 Interim Study Calendar ECONOMIC DEV ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1582 HB-1641 CURRAN. (Ch. 127, par. 2803) Amends the Build Illinois Bond Act to remove the term "hereby". Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Select Comm. Economic Development May 04 Interim Study Calendar ECONOMIC DEV HB-1642 CURRAN. (Ch. 127, par. 2710-5) Amends the Article of the Build Illinois Act creating the Large Business Devel- opment Act. Provides that the Department of Commerce and Community Affairs may solicit (instead of "shall not be prohibited from soliciting") applications for loans under the Article. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Select Comm. Economic Development May 04 Interim Study Calendar ECONOMIC DEV HB-1643 CURRAN. (Ch. 127, par. 2711-1) Amends the Article of the Build Illinois Act creating the Small Business Incuba- tor Act. Changes the short title. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Select Comm. Economic Development May 04 Interim Study Calendar ECONOMIC DEV HB-1644 CURRAN. (Ch. 127, par. 46.4) Amends the Civil Administrative Code provisions concerning the Department of Commerce and Community Affairs to make a grammatical change. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Select Comm. Economic Development May 04 Interim Study Calendar ECONOMIC DEV ' HB-1645 LEVIN. (New Act) Creates the Public Employee Drug Testing Act which establishes the circum- stances under which a public employer may require alcohol and drug testing of pub- lic employees or applicants, the consequences and confidentiality of such tests and the reliability of such tests. Establishes requirements and methods for conducting such tests. Effective January 1, 1990. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Judiciary I May 03 Interim Study Calendar JUDICIARY I ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1583 HB-1641 HB-1646 'HB-1646 MCPIKE AND WENNLUND. (Ch. 111 1/2, new par. 1022.23, par. 1039.2) Amends the Environmental Protection Act to direct the Agency to develop proce- dures for assisting counties in selecting potential sites for solid waste facilities to be included in county solid waste management plans; requires consideration of local site review criteria when designating sites; provides that local site review of a facili- ty to be located on a designated site shall be limited to the imposition of appropriate design and operating conditions, and shall not include reconsideration of the site re- view criteria. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Energy Environment & Nat. Resource May 04 Interim Study Calendar ENRGY ENVRMNT HB-1647 YOUNGE,W. (Ch. 17, par. 345) Amends the Banking Act to make a technical change. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Financial Institutions May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D SHB-1648 YOUNGE,W. (Ch. 67 1/2, new par. 715a; Ch. 120, new par. 2-208) Amends the Community Development Finance Corporation Act and the Illinois Income Tax Act. Provides for an income tax credit for investments in the Illinois Community Development Finance Corporation. A total of $3,000,000 total credits for the entire State is allowed in any year. Taxpayers may carryover credits to fu- ture years. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: Ch. 67 1/2, new par. 715a; Ch. 120, new par. 2-208. Adds reference to: Ch. 67 1/2, par. 712. Deletes everything in the bill. Provides that the Treasurer of the State of Illinois or his designee shall serve as chairman of the Illinois Community Development Fi- nance Corporation rather than the Lt. Governor or his designee. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Revenue May 04 Amendment No.01 REVENUE Adopted Do Pass Amend/Short Debate 014-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 09 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 26 Short Debate-3rd Passed 105-004-000 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 31 Sen Sponsor HALL Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 01 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Executive Jun 08 Recommended do pass 020-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 15 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1584 HB-1648-Cont. Jun 19 Third Reading - Passed 057-002-000 Passed both Houses Jul 17 Sent to the Governor Sep 01 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-0593 Effective date 90-01-01 'HB-1649 YOUNGE,W. (Ch. 127, par. 46.19c) Amends The Civil Administrative Code of Illinois to provide that the Office of Urban Assistance in DCCA shall propose an economic Bill of Rights for the disad- vantaged, designate depressed urban areas as "revitalization areas" and propose re- vitalization plans and establish an urban research institute. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Urban Redevelopment May 05 Interim Study Calendar URB REDEVELOP HB-1650 YOUNGE,W. Appropriates $70,000 to the East St. Louis Area Development Authority to meet its ordinary and contingent expenses. Effective July 1, 1989. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Appropriations I May 11 Interim Study Calendar APPROP I 'HB-1651 YOUNGE,W AND JONES,LOU. (New Act) Creates the Urban Civilian Youth Service. Provides that the Department of Commerce and Community Affairs shall report on urban youth unemployment and design a work program for such persons. Effective July 1, 1989. FISCAL NOTE (DCCA) First year start up costs - $245,000. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Urban Redevelopment Apr 27 Recommended do pass 003-002-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Fiscal Note Requested STEPHENS Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 11 Fiscal Note filed Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 23 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 26 Interim Study Calendar URB REDEVELOP HB-1652 YOUNGE,W. Appropriates $3,000,000 to the Office of Urban Assistance of the Department of Commerce and Community Affairs for summer jobs for inner-city youth. Effective July 1, 1989. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Appropriations I May 11 Interim Study Calendar APPROP I HB-1653 YOUNGE,W. (New Act) Creates the Mine Subsidence Disclosure Act. Requires the transferor of real property, at the time the agreement to transfer is made, to disclose information con- 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1585 HB-1653-Cont. cerning mine subsidence and subsidence insurance to the transferee and lender. Al- lows liquidated damages or actual damages, whichever are greater, together with costs, attorney's fees, and expenses to be awarded against a transferor who violates the Act. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Eliminates requirement of disclosing insurance carriers since 1981, extent of un- dermining, and each instance of mine subsidence. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Provides that if a transferor of real property fails to make required disclosures, or knowingly makes a false disclosure, the transferee and the lender may each recover actual damages incurred within 5 years after the date of transfer; removes provision for recovery of liquidated damages and other expenses. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Judiciary I May 02 Amendment No.01 JUDICIARY I Adopted Do Pass Amend/Short Debate 013-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 23 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Amendment No.02 YOUNGE,W Adopted Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 26 Short Debate-3rd Passed 103-003-001 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 31 Sen Sponsor HALL Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 01 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Waive Posting Notice Assigned to Agriculture & Conservation Jun 07 Recommended do pass 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 15 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 19 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 17 Sent to the Governor Aug 15 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-0236 Effective date 90-01-01 'HB-1654 YOUNGE,W. (Ch. 24, new pars. 8-3-16.1, 8-3-17, 8-3-18, 8-3-19, 8-3-20 and 8-3-21; Ch. 127, new par. 141.253) Amends the Illinois Municipal Code to authorize municipalities of over 5,000 people to levy an earnings tax after referendum approval. Provides for additional levies, administration and distribution of the tax, and penalties for violations. Es- tablishes the Municipal Earnings Tax Fund in the State Treasury. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Revenue May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D 'HB-1655 YOUNGE,W. (Ch. 67 1/2, new par. 307.24h) Amends the Housing Development Act. Provides that the Housing Development Authority may plan, finance and develop single-family and multi-family housing for persons and families of low and moderate income in the most severely financial- ly distressed municipalities in the State. Provides that the Authority may use its various powers to produce such housing. Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1586 HB-1655-Cont. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: Ch. 67 1/2, new par. 307.24h Adds reference to: New Act Creates the Illinois Low-Income Homebuyer's Program under the authority of the Housing Development Authority. FISCAL NOTE, AS AMENDED (Housing Developing Authority) Based upon production of 50 homes, the total cost of the pro- gram for an estimated 30 year life of each loan is estimated at $4,650,000. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Select Committee on Housing May 04 Recommended do pass 009-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Fiscal Note Requested MCCRACKEN Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 23 Second Reading Amendment No.01 YOUNGE,W Adopted 063-046-003 Fiscal Note filed Held on 2nd Reading May 26 Placed Calndr,Third Reading 3d Reading Consideration PP Calendar Consideration PP. Interim Study Calendar HOUSING SHB-1656 YOUNGE,W. (Ch. 23, par. 6-2) Amends the Public Aid Code. Provides that no person receiving General Assis- tance shall be denied necessary medical assistance of a quality equal to the assis- tance provided under the Medical Assistance Article of the Code, and that, to the extent a local governmental unit does not provide such assistance, it shall be provid- ed by the Department of Public Aid. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Human Services May 05 Interim Study Calendar HUMAN SERVICE HB-1657 YOUNGE,W - YOUNG,A. (Ch. 127, new par. 132.608b) Amends the Minority and Female Business Enterprise Act to authorize the as- signment of the proceeds of contracts awarded under the Act for purposes of obtain- ing financing. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to State Government Administration May 02 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 010-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 09 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 26 Verified Short Debate-3rd Passed 060-040-001 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 31 Sen Sponsor HALL Placed Calendr,First Readng 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1587 HB-1657-Cont. Jun 01 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Executive HB-1658 JOHNSON. Appropriates $10,000 from the General Revenue Fund to the State Fire Marshal for grants to groups of registered voters to defray the expenses of organizing a new fire protection district as authorized under An Act in relation to fire protection dis- tricts, approved July 8, 1927. Effective July 1, 1989. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Appropriations I May 11 Interim Study Calendar APPROP I SHB-1659 CHURCHILL. (Ch. 127, pars. 6.26, 46.19a, 46.30a and rep. par. 46.30) Amends the Civil Administrative Code. Increases the membership of the Com- merce and Community Affairs Advisory Council from 15 to 18. Authorizes the De- partment of Commerce and Community Affairs to facilitate and fund various programs of self-employment training and employee training for expanding or de- veloping Illinois firms. Permits the awarding of grants to educational institutions for job-training programs to create, relocate or expand industrial firms. Authorizes the Department to collect fees for its efforts in relation to tourism and international business programs. Repeals the Department's authority to collect fees for printed material related to promotion of tourism as set forth in another Section of the Code. Effective immediately. FISCAL NOTE (DCCA) No direct impact on State revenues or expenditures. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: Ch. 127, par. 46.1 and new par. 46.60 Creates the Public Housing Tenant Manager Training Act. Creates a program, to be administered by the Department of Commerce and Community Affairs, for the recruitment of volunteers to train and assist public housing tenants in the man- agement and operation of public housing. Provides that the Department shall pro- vide materials, facilities, supplies, support services and reimbursements relating to training activities. Amends the Civil Administrative Code to provide that the De- partment shall exercise the powers and perform the duties specified in the Act. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Select Comm. Economic Development May 03 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 012-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 11 Fiscal Note Requested CULLERTON Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 18 Fiscal Note filed Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 26 Mtn Prev-Recall 2nd Reading Amendment No.01 WILLIAMS Adopted Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 37(D)/117-000-000 Third Reading - Passed 116-001-000 May 30 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 02 Sen Sponsor WOODYARD Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 06 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Waive Posting Notice Assigned to Executive ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1588 HB-1659-Cont. Jun 08 Recommended do pass 020-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 14 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 19 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 17 Sent to the Governor Sep 07 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-0813 Effective date 89-09-07 HB-1660 CHURCHILL. (Ch. 111, pars. 2311, 2316, 2319, 2321, 2323 and new par. 2353a; rep. par. 2343) Amends the Illinois Dental Practice Act. Changes name of "temporary license" to "temporary training license". Creates a new category of inactive status for den- tists and dental hygienists. Provides that dentists or dental hygienists from other states who seek licensure by endorsement in Illinois must have practiced for at least 3 of the 5 years immediately preceding such application. Provides that dentists who provide free dental treatment shall be exempt from civil liability, except for willful and wanton misconduct. Requires the Department of Professional Regulation to initiate disciplinary actions within 3 years of receiving a complaint or 5 years of the alleged violation. Abolishes prohibition against dental offices using assumed names. Effective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: Ch. 111, par. 2345 Provides that certain advertising by dentists concerning specialities must contain a disclaimer that the dentist does not hold a license in that specialty. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Deletes the new paragraph concerning exemption from civil liability for free care. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 3. Provides that the applicant must be from a school approved by the Department. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Provides criteria for approval and good standing of dental education programs. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Judiciary I May 02 Amendment No.01 JUDICIARY I Adopted Amendment No.02 JUDICIARY I Adopted DP Amnded Consent Calendar 010-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read May 09 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read May 10 Remvd from Consent Calendar Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 17 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 25 Mtn Prev-Recall 2nd Reading Amendment No.03 CHURCHILL Adopted Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 37(D)/116-000-000 Short Debate-3rd Passed 111-000-001 May 26 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 02 Sen Sponsor BERMAN Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 06 Added As A Joint Sponsor DEANGELIS First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Waive Posting Notice Assigned to Insurance, Pensions & License Act 1589 HB-1660-Cont. Jun 09 Recommnded do pass as amend 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 14 Second Reading Amendment No.01 INS PEN LIC Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 19 Third Reading - Passed 058-001-000 Jun 20 Speaker's Tbl. Concurrence 01 Jun 27 H Concurs in S Amend. 01/110-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 26 Sent to the Governor Sep 01 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-0594 Effective date 89-09-01 SHB-1661 RYDER. Ch. 111 1/2, pars. 2203.15, 2204, 2205, 2205.01, 2205.02, 2206, 2207, 2208, 2209, 2210, 2213, 2214, 2221 and 2222; new pars. 2203.25, 2221.01 and 2222.01) Amends the Structural Pest Control Act to revise enforcement powers of the De- partment of Public Health. Sets out requirements for licensing of an apprentice pest control technician. Provides the Department shall pursuant to rule require exami- nation and supervision of such technicians by a certified technician. Provides for suspension of licenses and administrative penalties for violations of the Act and that local governmental health departments may make inspections and investigations as agents of the Department. Effective immediately. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: Ch. 111 1/2, pars. 2203.15, 2204, 2205, 2205.01, 2205.02, 2206, 2207, 2208, 2209, 2210, 2213, 2214, 2221 and 2222; new pars. 2203.25, 2221.01 and 2222.01 Adds reference to: Ch. 111 1/2, pars. 185.3, 185.4, 185.5, 185.8, 185.10, 185.13A, 185.14, 1203.01, 1204, 1213, 1227, 4402, 4403, 4405; new pars. 1228 and 4407; rep. pars. 185.5-1 thru 185.5-12, 185.10A, 185.10A-1 and 1225; Ch. 122, par. 1609 Deletes everything. Adds provisions amending the Migrant Labor Camp Law, the Swimming Pool and Bathing Beach Act, the Mobile Home Tiedown Act and the Toxic Art Supplies in Schools Act to revise enforcement powers of the Depart- ment of Public Health in administering such Acts. Also, repeals various sections of the Acts dealing with migrant labor camps and swimming pools. In addition abol- ishes requirement for public hearings prior to adopting health and safety rules for swimming pools and beaches. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Provides that a mobile home park owner shall make available, rather than pro- vide, a copy of the Mobile Home Owners' Tiedown Guide. Removes exception from the Illinois Administrative Procedure Act contained in the Toxic Art Supplies For School Act regarding the compilation of a list of approved art supplies. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Registration and Regulation May 04 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 021-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 11 Fiscal Note Requested CULLERTON Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 17 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate May 24 Fiscal Note Request W/drawn Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 25 Third Reading - Passed 115-001-000 May 26 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor WOODYARD Placed Calendr,First Readng 1590 HB-1661-Cont. May 30 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 01 Assigned to Public Health, Welfare & Correctn Jun 09 Recommnded do pass as amend 012-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 15 Second Reading Amendment No.01 PUB HLTH WEL Adopted Amendment No.02 WOODYARD Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 19 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Jun 20 Speaker's Tbl. Concurrence 01,02 Jun 28 H Concurs in S Amend. 01,02/114-001-001 Passed both Houses Jul 27 Sent to the Governor Sep 01 Governor approved Effective date 89-09-01 Effective date 90-01-01 (SECTIONS 1,3 & 5) PUBLIC ACT 86-0595 ' HB-1662 RYDER. (Ch. 111, pars. 2306, 2309, 2319, 2321, 2322, 2323, 2324, 2804, 2805, 2807, 2811, 2813, 2817, 2818, 2820, 2823, 2824, 2828, 2836, 2836.1, 3515, 3520, 3521, 3523, 3525, 3658, 3659, 3663, 3665, 3667, 3708, 3709, 3713, 3716, 3719, 3918, 3924, 3925, 4147, 4148, 4150, 4261, 4262, 4267, 4282.1, 4400-21, 4609, 4612, 4615, 4622, 4622.14, 4814, 4817, 4818, 4824, 7013, 7014.1, and 7025) Amends The Dental Practice Act, The Funeral Directors and Embalmers Li- censing Act, The Illinois Nursing Act of 1987, the Nursing Home Administrators Licensing and Disciplinary Act, the Occupational Therapy Practice Act, the Phar- macy Practice Act, the Physical Therapy Act, the Medical Practice Act of 1987, the Physician Assistant Practice Act of 1987, the Podiatric Medical Practice Act of 1987, and the Veterinary Medicine and Surgery Practice Act regarding various as- pects of administering these health related profession Acts. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Removes the provision changing the composition of the Board of Dentistry. Changes the provision concerning licensing applicants from out of state. Removes a reference to continuing education sponsors in the violations Section of the Nursing Home Administrators Licensing Act. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Removes the provision allowing the Department of Professional Regulation to as- sess the costs of an investigation to a licensee under the Pharmacy Practice Act. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 3. Makes a technical correction. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 4. Removes the increase in the maximum fine which the Department of Professional Regulation may impose under the Nursing Home Administrators Licensing and Disciplinary Act for violations of the Act. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 7. Increases the maximum fine that can be imposed for a violation of the Nursing Home Administrators Act from $500 to $1,000. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 9. Adds reference to: Ch. 111, par. 4129 Provides for fines for violations of the Nursing Act of 1987 which result in mone- tary gain. Amends the Pharmacy Practice Act concerning practice of pharmacy technicians. Removes language added to Physician Assistant Act concerning quali- fications for licensure. Makes the maximum fine which can be imposed under the Veterinary Practice Act $1000. ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1591 HB-1662-Cont. FISCAL NOTE (Dept. of Professional Regulation) The fiscal impact of HB 1662 can be measured by the additional revenue the Dept. will be able to generate with the fee in- creases in this bill. Total increase in revenue $1,822,866. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Executive May 04 Amendment No.01 EXECUTIVE Ado May 11 May 23 Amendment No.02 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate 1 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Amendment No.03 1 Amendment No.04 1 Amendment No.05 1 Amendment No.06 1 Amendment No.07 Amendment No.08 Amendment No.09 Amendment No. 10 -r--- EXECUTIVE Adopted Do Pass Amend/Short Debate 015-000-000 Fiscal Note Requested CULLERTON RYDER ROPP BLACK KEANE RYDER RYDER RYDER RYDER RYDER Fiscal Note filed Adopted Adopted Withdrawn Tabled Adopted Withdrawn Adopted Withdrawn Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 24 Short Debate-3rd Passed 113-000-000 May 26 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor SCHAFFER Placed Calendr,First Readng May 30 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 01 Waive Posting Notice Assigned to Insurance, Pensions & License Act Jun 09 Jun 14 Jun 21 Jul 20 Sep 01 Recommended do pass 012-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 044-010-001 Passed both Houses Sent to the Governor Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-0596 Effective date 90-01-01 'HB-1663 HICKS - FLINN - HOMER. (Ch. 111 1/2, par. 1004) Amends the Environmental Protection Act to provide for 100% funding (without matching funds) for construction of public water supplies by local government units. Provides such grants shall not be terminated except by standards set forth in rules adopted by the E.P.A. Effective immediately. FISCAL NOTE (EPA) Since the grants are specific line-item appropriations, there will be no net fiscal impact to the State. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Energy Environment & Apr 27 May 02 Nat. Resource, Mtn Prevail Suspend Rul 20K 114-000-000 Committee Energy Environment & Nat. Resource Recommended do pass 012-001-001 Placed Calndr,Second Readng 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1592 ! opted i it 1 HB-1663-Cont. May 03 Fiscal Note Requested MCCRACKEN Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 15 Fiscal Note filed Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 24 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading May 30 Tabled House Rule 37(G) HB-1664 LEVIN. (Ch. 46, par. 24A-9) Amends the Election Code to provide that an election jurisdiction which, as of January 1, 1983, used an electronic voting system which is incapable of performing a post-tabulation test shall be exempt from the post-tabulation testing requirement until the voting system is replaced or until November 1, 1992, whichever is earlier. Effective immediately. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Elections May 05 Interim Study Calendar ELECTIONS SHB-1665 RYDER - LEVIN. (Ch. 23, par. 5005) Amends an Act creating the Department of Children and Family Services to pro- vide that the Department may delegate its duty to maintain and make available lists of persons who have been approved for adoption of hard-to-place or handicapped children. Effective immediately. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Select Committee on Children Apr 27 Do Pass/Consent Calendar 010-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read May 03 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read May 09 Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 116-000-000 May 11 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 15 Sen Sponsor JONES Added As A Joint Sponsor SMITH Added As A Joint Sponsor WOODYARD Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 18 Assigned to Public Health, Welfare & Correctn Jun 01 Recommended do pass 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 14 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 21 Third Reading - Passed 057-002-000 Passed both Houses Jul 20 Sent to the Governor Sep 01 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-0597 Effective date 89-09-01 HB-1666 RYDER - FLINN. (Ch. 17, par. 359; Ch. 120, pars. 439.2, 439.32 and 592.2) Amends the Banking Act by changing duties of the State Banking Board in rela- tion to the removal of State bank officials. Amends the Use Tax Act by changing the 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1593 HB-1666--Cont. definition of "retailer maintaining a place of business in this State". Amends the Service Use Tax Act by changing the definition of "serviceman maintaining a place of business in this State". Amends the Revenue Act by deleting a provision that the Property Tax Appeal Board may use a one-year assessment level based on relevant sales during the previous year in determining the correct assessment of property which is the subject of an appeal. Effective immediately. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: 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. Also allows the Department to cash checks not payable to it if the checks are for the correct amount. GOVERNOR MESSAGE Recommends allowing the Department of Revenue to cash a check sent to it if the amount of the check is equal to the amount owed "to the State of Illinois" (instead of the amount owed "on the return filed with such check"). Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Revenue May 04 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 014-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 17 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 18 Third Reading - Passed 116-000-000 May 22 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 23 Sen Sponsor WOODYARD Placed Calendr,First Readng May 25 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 26 Assigned to Revenue Jun 09 Recommended do pass 012-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 14 Second Reading Amendment No.01 TOPINKA Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 21 Third Reading - Passed 057-002-000 Jun 22 Speaker's Tbl. Concurrence 01 Jun 28 H Concurs in S Amend. 01/111-001-001 Passed both Houses Jul 27 Sent to the Governor Sep 06 Governor amendatory veto Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Oct 11 Mtn fild accept amend veto RYDER Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Oct 17 Rul Gub Comply/Rule 46.1(b) Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Oct 19 3/5 vote required Accept Amnd Veto-House Pass 113-000-000 Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Oct 31 Mtn fild accept amend veto WOODYARD 3/5 vote required Accept Amnd Veto-Sen Pass 057-000-000 Bth House Accept Amend Veto Dec 01 Return to Gov-Certification Dec 13 Governor certifies changes PUBLIC ACT 86-0977 Effective date 89-12-13 1594 HB-1667 HB-1667 MCCRACKEN - FLINN. (Ch. 121, par. 307.14) Amends an Act in relation to the Department of State Police. Requires the State Police Merit Board to establish standards for granting continuances and extensions in hearings affecting the status of State Police officers. Effective immediately. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Labor & Commerce May 03 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 012-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 10 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 18 Third Reading - Passed 116-000-000 May 22 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 23 Sen Sponsor O'DANIEL Placed Calendr,First Readng May 25 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 26 Assigned to Executive Jun 08 Recommended do pass 019-001-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng HB-1668 OLSON,MYRON - LEVIN. (Ch. 48, par. 577) Amends the Unemployment Insurance Act. Provides that the Director of Em- ployment Security shall adopt rules to determine when an employing unit has suc- ceeded to substantially all, or a severable portion, of the business of a predecessor, for purposes of establishing the employing unit's contribution rate under the Act. Effective immediately. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Labor & Commerce May 03 Interim Study Calendar LABOR COMMRCE HB-1669 OLSON,MYRON - HICKS. (Ch. 48, pars. 579 and 2301) Amends the Unemployment Insurance Act to provide that the Director of Em- ployment Security shall promulgate, by rule, precise standards for determining when an employer's contribution rate shall increase. Amends an Act in relation to the provision of arbitration services by the Department of Labor to provide that the Department of Labor shall promulgate, by rule, precise standards to determine what constitutes just cause for giving a notice of cancellation to an arbitrator who is the subject of complaints by parties. Effective immediately. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Labor & Commerce May 03 Interim Study Calendar LABOR COMMRCE HB-1670 OLSON,MYRON - RYDER. (Ch. 11l 1/2, par. 1022.15) Amends the Environmental Protection Act by requiring the Environmental Pro- tection Agency to promulgate rules setting forth standards in relation to grants to local governments in planning for the management of nonhazardous solid waste. Ef- fective immediately. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: Ch. 111 1/2, par. 1004 Provides that Environmental Protection Agency rules for public water supply project grants from Build Illinois funds shall include a requirement for a local 1595 HB-1670-Cont. match of 30% of the cost of the project. Provides that the EPA shall not take speci- fied actions regarding grants for the financing and construction of public water sup- ply facilities without adopting standards in relation to such actions. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Energy Environment & Nat. Resource May 02 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 010-000-001 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 09 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 12 Short Debate-3rd Passed 104-000-000 May 15 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor O'DANIEL Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 18 Assigned to Agriculture & Conservation May 31 Recommended do pass 010-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 08 Added As A Co-sponsor MACDONALD Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 14 Second Reading Amendment No.01 O'DANIEL Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 21 Third Reading - Passed 056-001-002 Jun 22 Speaker's Tbl. Concurrence 01 Jun 27 H Concurs in S Amend. 01/116-001-000 Passed both Houses Jul 26 Sent to the Governor Aug 30 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-0365 Effective date 89-08-30 HB-1671 RYDER. (Ch. 111 1/2, pars. 1412 and 1413) Amends the Health Maintenance Organization Act to require the Department of Public Health to promulgate rules regarding examination fees and standards for certification of noncompliance with obligations to furnish health care services. Ef- fective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Provides that the examination fee shall consist of a fixed fee plus an additional fee based upon enrollment. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Insurance May 04 Amendment No.01 INSURANCE Adopted Do Pass Amend/Short Debate 017-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 17 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 18 Third Reading - Passed 116-000-000 May 22 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor JONES Placed Calendr,First Readng May 23 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Insurance, Pensions & License Act Jun 09 Recommended do pass 012-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 14 Second Reading Placed Calndr Third ReadinQ 1596 H B-1671 -Cont. Jun 21 Third Reading - Passed 054-004-001 Passed both Houses Jul 20 Sent to the Governor Sep 01 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-0598 Effective date 89-09-01 HB-1672 HICKS - LEVIN - MCCRACKEN. (Ch. 95 1/2, par. 18c-1501) Amends the Vehicle Code. Prohibits imposition of new types of motor carrier fees by the Illinois Commerce Commission other than those authorized by statute. Ef- fective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes amendatory language in original bill. Provides that the Illinois Com- merce Commission shall have the authority to impose any new types of fees. Pro- vides amendatory language is not intended to change the meaning of the Section. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Transportation and Motor Vehicles May 03 Amendment No.01 TRANSPORTATN Adopted Do Pass Amend/Short Debate 024-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 24 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate May 30 Tabled House Rule 37(G) HB-1673 COUNTRYMAN - FLINN - LEVIN. (Ch. 127, par. 1006.02) Amends the Administrative Procedure Act. Provides that an agency that incor- porates materials into its rules by reference need not make the incorporated materi- als available for copying if in so doing the agency would infringe upon another entity's copyright. Effective immediately. FISCAL NOTE (Joint Committee On Adminstrative Rules) If is not possible to estimate a dollar amount of fiscal impact because savings to the State would depend on the number of re- quests for duplication of material that is copyrighted. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Judiciary I May 04 Motion disch comm, advc 2nd Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 014-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 10 Fiscal Note Requested CULLERTON Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 12 Fiscal Note filed Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 17 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 19 Short Debate-3rd Passed 114-000-000 May 22 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 23 Sen Sponsor JONES Placed Calendr,First Readng May 25 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 26 Assigned to Judiciary Jun 09 Recommended do pass 012-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 14 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 21 Third Reading - Passed 054-005-000 Passed both Houses 1597 HB-1673-Cont. Jul 20 Sent to the Governor Sep 01 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-0599 Effective date 89-09-01 HB-1674 COUNTRYMAN - FLINN - LEVIN. (Ch. 127, par. 1007.08) Amends the Administrative Procedure Act to provide that Joint Committee on Administrative Rules may evaluate State agency rules on a periodic basis rather than every 5 years. Makes such evaluation permissive rather than mandatory. Ef- fective immediately. GOVERNOR MESSAGE Recommends changing provision that JCAR may evaluate administrative rules of State agencies on a periodic basis to provide that such evaluation be performed not more than once every 5 years. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Executive May 04 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 021-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 10 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 11 Short Debate-3rd Passed 106-000-000 May 12 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 15 Sen Sponsor JONES Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 18 Assigned to Executive Jun 01 Recommended do pass 018-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 14 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 21 Third Reading - Passed 054-004-001 Passed both Houses Jul 20 Sent to the Governor Sep 08 Governor amendatory veto Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Oct 11 Mtn fild accept amend veto COUNTRYMAN Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Oct 17 Rul Gub Ncmply/Rule 46.1(b) Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Oct 19 Bill dead-amendatory veto. 'HB-1675 RICHMOND. (New Act) Limits location of sites for new correctional facilities to counties where closures of a facility or announcement of such has been made if construction commences within 5 years thereof. Provides Act does not apply if county board votes that county not be considered within 60 days of announced closure or if Governor determines no feasi- ble site exists in such county. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Judiciary II May 03 Interim Study Calendar JUDICIARY II 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1598 HB-1676 CURRAN. (Ch. 48, par. 1610) Amends the Illinois Public Labor Relations Act. Provides that the Illinois Labor Relations Board may defer resolution of grievances of unfair labor practices to a grievance and arbitration procedure if such procedure is contracted for between the parties. Classifies the refusal of an employer or his agent to refuse collective bar- gaining agreements, or to comply with arbitration procedures and binding arbitra- tion awards to be an unfair labor practice. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Labor & Commerce May 03 Interim Study Calendar LABOR COMMRCE HB-1677 COWLISHAW - PARCELLS - MAYS. (Ch. 122, par. 24-2) Amends The School Code. Eliminates the first Monday in March (observed as Casimir Pulaski's birthday) as a legal school holiday. Designates the day after Thanksgiving as American Heritage Day, a legal school holiday. Effective January 1, 1990. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Executive May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-1678 COWLISHAW. (Ch. 91 1/2, new par. 100-60; Ch. 122, new par. 2-3.93) Amends an Act codifying the powers and duties of the Department of Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities and The School Code. Requires the Depart- ment of Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities and the State Board of Edu- cation to establish a program of transitional, educational services for developmentally disabled adults. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Select Committee on Mental Health May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-1679 COWLISHAW. (Ch. 17, par. 4908) Amends the Mortgage Escrow Account Act to provide that after termination of an escrow, a lender may reestablish the escrow if the borrower does not deliver evi- dence of payment of taxes to the lender. Effective immediately. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Financial Institutions May 03. Interim Study Calendar FIN INSTIT HB-1680 COWLISHAW - HOFFMAN. (Ch. 122, par. 14-3.01) Amends The School Code. In the provisions relating to the Advisory Council on Education of Handicapped Children, deletes a redundant description. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Deletes reference to: Ch. 122, par. 14-3.01 Adds reference to: Ch. 120, par. 610.1; Ch. 122, pars. 2-3.33 and 2-3.84 Changes the title, deletes everything after the enacting clause and amends The School Code and the Revenue Act of 1939 relative to the conditions required for re- 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1599 HB-1676 HB-1680-Cont. computation and adjustment of State aid and reimbursement claims by school districts. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 3. Adds reference to: Ch. 122, par. 2-3.51 Provides for payment to qualifying school districts, under the reading improve- ment program, for reading specialists at not to exceed the minimum (currently 2/3 of the minimum) starting teacher salary in the district. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Eliminates the substantive changes proposed and relative to the county clerk's collection of final adjustments, and requires the State Board of Education to incor- porate the total aggregate adjustments to assessments in calculating State aid. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education Apr 28 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 023-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 09 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 26 Mtn Prev-Recall 2nd Reading Amendment No.01 COWLISHAW Withdrawn Amendment No.02 HOFFMAN Adopted Amendment No.03 HOFFMAN Adopted Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Short Debate-3rd Passed 100-001-001 May 31 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor BERMAN Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 01 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education Jun 09 Recommnded do pass as amend 013-007-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 14 Second Reading Amendment No.01 ELEM SCND ED Tabled Amendment No.02 BERMAN Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 21 Third Reading - Passed 057-000-000 Jun 22 Speaker's Tbl. Concurrence 02 Jun 27 H Concurs in S Amend. 02/116-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 26 Sent to the Governor Aug 15 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-0237 Effective date 90-01-01 HB-1681 COWLISHAW. (Ch. 122, par. 27-8.1) Amends The School Code. Deletes obsolete provisions from the health examina- tion and immunization provisions. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: Ch. 122, par. 27-8.1 Adds reference to: Ch. 122, par. 18-8 Changes the title, deletes everything after the enacting clause, and increases to 1.15 the average daily attendance weighting factor for 7th and 8th grade pupils in the State aid formula of The School Code. Effective July 1, 1989. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education 1600 H B-168 l-Cont. May 05 Recommended do pass 018-005-001 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 17 Second Reading Amendment No.01 KLEMM Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 26 Interim Study Calendar ELEM SCND ED HB-1682 MCGANN. (Ch. 91 1/2, par. 3-510) Amends the Article of the Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities Code dealing with admission of mentally ill minors. Changes the criteria for discharge of such minors from mental health facilities pursuant to court order, and provides that a court may order the minor admitted to a program of alternative treatment under specified circumstances. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Select Committee on Mental Health May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-1683 MCGANN. (Ch. 91 1/2, par. 3-501) Amends the Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities Code. Provides that any minor age 12 (now, 14) or older may request and receive outpatient counseling or psychotherapy. Until consent of the minor's parent or guardian is obtained, those services provided to a minor under age 17 shall be limited to 5 45-minute sessions. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Select Committee on Mental Health May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-1684 ROPP. (Ch. 8, par. 376) Amends Animal Control Act to delete provision as to third offense violating the Act and to clarify all subsequent offenses after the second shall be Class C misdemeanors. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Judiciary II May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-1685 MATIJEVICH - WOLF - GIORGI - SALTSMAN. (Ch. 17, pars. 4410 and 4435) Amends The Illinois Credit Union Act to provide that the annual examination of a credit union by a public accountant may serve as the examination required by the Department of Financial Institutions. Provides that annual external audits may serve as internal audits. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Provides that external audit of a credit union by a public accountant may serve as the annual examination of the credit union. Requires verification of accounts and loans to be made annually. Requires an external audit of credit unions having more than $3,000,000, but less than $5,000,000, in assets every 3 years. Adds immediate effective date. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Financial Institutions Apr 26 Amendment No.01 FIN INSTIT Adopted Do Pass Amend/Short Debate 026-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate 1601 HB-1685-Cont. May 09 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 25 Third Reading - Passed 116-000-000 May 26 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 01 Sen Sponsor JACOBS Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 06 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Waive Posting Notice Assigned to Finance & Credit Regulations Jun 08 Recommended do pass 016-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 14 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 19 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 17 Sent to the Governor Aug 15 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-0238 Effective date 90-01-01 HB-1686 CHURCHILL - MCPIKE. (Ch. 111 1/2, pars. 241-12 and 241-13) Amends the Low Level Radioactive Waste Management Act to provide that the Director of the Department of Nuclear Safety may exercise eminent domain rights. Provides for a nuclear reactor fee increase and a change in the fee structure. Effec- tive immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes amendatory language permitting the Director to exercise certain land ac- quisition rights including eminent domain and "quick take". FISCAL NOTE (Dept. of Nuclear Safety) The total impact on revenues is as follows: FY90 $5,362,500; FY92 $1,787,500; and FY93 $3,575,000. The exact monetary im- pact is not known at this time. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: Ch. 111 1/2, par 241-6 Creates a system for collecting damages incurred by waste facilities and estab- lishes a new fee structure. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Adds reference to: Ch. 111 1/2, pars. 241-5 and 241-14 Provides that the Department may enter into operating agreements with quali- fied operators of low-level radioactive waste facilities, sets a new fee schedule and provides for an annual report of the Low-Level Radioactive Waste Facility Closure, Post Closure Care and Compensation Fund. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Judiciary I May 04 Amendment No.01 JUDICIARY I Adopted Do Pass Amend/Short Debate 014-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 09 Fiscal Note filed Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 12 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 22 Short Debate-3rd Passed 109-003-001 May 23 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor MAITLAND Placed Calendr,First Readng ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1602 HB-1686-Cont. May 25 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 26 Assigned to Energy & Environment Jun 13 Recommnded do pass as amend 013-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 16 Second Reading Amendment No.01 ENRGY ENVRMNT Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 22 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.02 MAITLAND Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 23 Third Reading - Passed 056-000-001 Speaker's Tbl. Concurrence 01,02 Jun 27 H Concurs in S Amend. 01,02/ 11-003-001 Passed both Houses Jul 26 Sent to the Governor Sep 11 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-0894 Effective date 89-09-11 HB-1687 KLEMM, MATIJEVICH, PETERSON,W, HALLOCK, STERN AND WIL- LIAMSON. (New Act) Creates the Lawn Chemical Application Notice Act. Requires posting of a notice on any lawn to which chemicals such as pesticides are applied commercially. De- fines terms and describes notice. Effective immediately. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Energy Environment & Nat. Resource May 05 Interim Study Calendar ENRGY ENVRMNT HB-1688 HALLOCK - GIORGI. (Ch. 111 1/2, par. 1028) Amends the Environmental Protection Act. Limits the authority of the Pollution Control Board with respect to initiating substanctive rulemaking proposals. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: Ch. 111 1/2, par. 1028. Adds reference to: Ch. 111 1/2, pars. 1007.2 and 1009.1. Provides that volatile organic compounds which are determined by the United States Environmental Protection Agency to be of negligible photochemical reactivi- ty are exempt from the Board's regulation of volatile organic material under the State Implementation Plan for ozone. Requires the Board to adopt regulations spec- ifying such exemptions. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Energy Environment & Nat. Resource May 04 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 014-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 11 Fiscal Note Requested CULLERTON Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 12 Fiscal Note Request W/drawn Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 17 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Amendment No.01 HALLOCK Adopted Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 22 Short Debate-3rd Passed 111-000-000 May 23 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor MAHAR Added As A Joint Sponsor HOLMBERG Placed Calendr,First Readng 1603 HB-1688-Cont. May 25 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 26 Assigned to Energy & Environment Jun 06 Recommended do pass 013-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 14 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 19 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 17 Sent to the Governor Aug 30 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-0366 Effective date 90-01-01 HB-1689 MCCRACKEN. (New Act; Ch. 59, rep. pars. 4, 5, 6 and 7) Creates the Uniform Fraudulent Transfer Act to define the rights of creditors and transferees in the case of fraudulent transfers. Repeals provisions of the Frauds Act relating to fraudulent conveyances. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Judiciary I May 04 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 014-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 10 Fiscal Note Requested CULLERTON Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 24 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate May 25 Fiscal Note Request W/drawn Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Short Debate-3rd Passed 109-000-000 May 26 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 30 Sen Sponsor BARKHAUSEN Placed Calendr,First Readng May 31 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 01 Assigned to Finance & Credit Regulations Jun 08 Recommended do pass 014-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 14 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 19 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 17 Sent to the Governor Sep 07 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-0814 Effective date 90-01-01 HB-1690 MCCRACKEN AND HARRIS. (New Act) Creates the Illinois Uniform Premarital Agreement Act. States formalities for entering into a premarital agreement and specifies items with respect to which par- ties may contract. Provides for amendment, revocation and enforcement of pre- marital agreements. Applies to premarital agreements executed on or after the Act's effective date. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Judiciary I May 03 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 014-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 10 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate 1604 HB-1690-Cont. May 25 Short Debate-3rd Passed 113-000-000 May 26 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 30 Sen Sponsor BARKHAUSEN Placed Calendr,First Readng May 31 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 01 Waive Posting Notice Assigned to Judiciary HB-1691 MCCRACKEN. (Ch. 26, par. 1-201; new pars. 2A-101 through 2A-531) Amends the Uniform Commercial Code. Adds Article 2A to regulate transac- tions which create leases of goods. Establishes rights of the parties thereto and pro- vides remedies. Defines terms. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Judiciary I May 02 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 014-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 10 Fiscal Note Requested CULLERTON Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 25 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate May 30 Tabled House Rule 37(G) HB-1692 BLACK - MAUTINO. (Ch. 85, par. 5956) Amends the Solid Waste Planning and Recycling Act to provide that the recy- cling goals mandated in the county plan are subject to the existence of a viable mar- ket for the recycled material. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Requires county solid waste management plans to include provisions for promot- ing the use of products made from recycled materials. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Energy Environment & Nat. Resource May 04 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 014-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 09 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 12 Short Debate-3rd Passed 104-000-000 May 15 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor WOODYARD Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 18 Assigned to Energy & Environment Jun 06 Recommended do pass 013-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 21 Second Reading Amendment No.01 WOODYARD Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 23 Third Reading - Passed 058-000-001 Speaker's Tbl. Concurrence 01 Jun 27 H Concurs in S Amend. 01/110-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 26 Sent to the Governor Sep 05 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-0777 Effective date 90-01-01 1605 HB-1693 HB-1693 HULTGREN. (Ch. 139, par. 20) Amends the Township Law of 1874 with respect to discontinuance of township organization. Changes "voters" to "electors". Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Counties & Townships May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-1694 HULTGREN. (Ch. 144, par. 188) Amends the Act relating to the Board of Higher Education. Requires appropria- tion bills for the Board and public institutions of higher education to set forth pro- gram data by separate line item for each item of appropriation, to set forth ordinary and contingent expense items under 4 specified categories, and to identify the insti- tution, campus and affected Chancellor's or President's office. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Appropriations II Apr 19 Re-assigned to Appropriations I Apr 26 Mtn Prevail Suspend Rul 20K 117-000-000 Committee Appropriations I May 04 Interim Study Calendar APPROP I HB-1695 DUNN,JOHN - TERZICH - ROPP - BALANOFF - TROTTER. (New Act) Creates the IL Clean Indoor Air Act. Prohibits smoking in areas which are used by and open to the public except in portions of such areas in which smoking is ex- pressly permitted. Applies to State government agencies, units of local government, school districts and places of employment and places open to public access. Imposes duties on the State, local government and school district officials and on proprietors of places open to public access and imposes penalties for violations of the Act. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. (Senate recedes November 2, 1989) Requires the establishment of smoking areas. Adds antidiscrimination provi- sions, severability provisions and modifies the home rule preemption language. Makes other changes. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. (Senate recedes November 2, 1989) Changes to make creation of smoking area permissive rather than mandatory. CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT NO. 1. Recommends that the Senate recede from S-am 1 and 2. Recommends that the bill be amended as follows: Deletes everything in the bill and replaces with a new Illinois Clean Indoor Air Act. Prohibits smoking in areas which are used by and open to the public except in portions of such areas in which smoking is expressly permitted. Applies to State government agencies, units of local government, school districts and places of em- ployment and places open to public access. Imposes duties on the State, local gov- ernment and school district officials and on proprietors of places open to public access. Makes provisions for the method of establishing smoking areas. Provides that violations are a petty offense. Provides for injunctive relief. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Consumer Protection May 05 Recommended do pass 010-001-003 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 16 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 26 Third Reading - Passed 076-013-004 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng 1606 HB-1695-Cont. May 30 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 01 Assigned to Executive Jun 08 Recommnded do pass as amend 020-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 21 Second Reading Amendment No.01 EXECUTIVE Adopted Amendment No.02 PHILIP Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 23 Primary Sponsor Changed To MAROVITZ Added As A Joint Sponsor PHILIP Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 039-010-002 Speaker's Tbl. Concurrence 01,02 Jun 27 H Noncncrs in S Amend. 01,02 Jun 29 Secretary's Desk Non-concur 01,02 S Refuses to Recede Amend 01,02 S Requests Conference Comm 1ST Sen Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/MAROVITZ D'ARCO, JOYCE,JJ KUSTRA & WEAVER,S Jun 30 Hse Accede Req Conf Comm 1ST Hse Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/DUNN,JOHN, PRESTON, CULLERTON WOJCIK AND PARKE Jul 01 Tabled House Rule 79(E) Oct 17 Exempt under Hse Rule 29(C) Tabled House Rule 79(E) Oct 18 Mtn filed take from Table SUSPEND RULE 79(E) PLACE ON ORDER OF CONF. COMM. REPTS. -DUNN,JOHN Mtn Take From Table Prevail Hse Conference Comm Apptd 1ST (06-30-89) Oct 31 House report submitted Nov 01 House Conf. report Adopted 1ST/101-003-011 Nov 02 Senate report submitted Senate Conf. report Adopted 1ST/050-000-006 Both House Adoptd Conf rpt 1ST Passed both Houses Dec 01 Sent to the Governor Jan 09 1990 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-1018 Effective date.90-07-01 HB-1696 MCCRACKEN. (Ch. 110, par. 2-1009) Amends the Code of Civil Procedure. Provides that all motions must be ruled upon before plaintiff is granted a voluntary dismissal. Effective immediately. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Judiciary I May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-1697 MCCRACKEN. (Ch. 110, new par. 2-619a) Amends the Code of Civil Procedure to add a provision allowing the court to en- ter an involuntary dismissal of civil actions under certain specified circumstances. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Judiciary I May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D 1607 HB-1698 HB-1698 MCCRACKEN. (Ch. 110, par. 2-622) Amends the Code of Civil Procedure. Requires that a complaint for an action based upon medical, hospital or other healing art malpractice must have attached to it an affidavit of the plaintiffs attorney declaring that a health professional who concentrates his practice in the narrow area of medicine at issue (rather than the same specialty as the defendent if the defendant is a specialist) has reviewed the case and finds the claim meritorious. Failure to file the certificate of the attorney and the report of the consulting health care professional (rather than failure to file the certificate) is grounds for dismissal. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Judiciary I May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D 'HB-1699 OLSON,MYRON. (Ch. 111, new par. 4400-11.1) Amends the Medical Practice Act of 1987 to establish a program where persons in their last year of study of chiropractic, or recent graduates of chiropractic school may be issued a limited, temporary license to practice under the supervision of a li- censed doctor until the results of the next licensure exam are released. Effective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Provides that chiropractic students are eligible for the extern program if they are in their last term of study instead of last year. Provides that a preceptor doctor shall provide malpractice insurance to cover a student in the extern program if the cover- age required is over and above that provided by the chiropractic school. Removes the provision requiring a preceptor doctor to be willing to contribute a fee to the col- lege and the Department of Professional Regulation to defray costs of the extern program. Provides that a student in the extern program may not identify himself as a doctor. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Removes recent chiropractic graduates from eligibility for limited licenses. De- scribes the scope of a limited license. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 3. Makes a technical correction. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Registration and Regulation May 04 Amendment No.01 REGIS REGULAT Adopted Do Pass Amend/Short Debate 021-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 10 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Amendment No.02 OLSON,MYRON Adopted Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 16 Mtn Prev-Recall 2nd Reading Amendment No.03 OLSON,MYRON Adopted Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 37(D)/116-000-000 Short Debate-3rd Passed 114-002-000 May 17 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor RIGNEY Placed Calendr,First Readng May 22 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 23 Assigned to Insurance, Pensions & License Act Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1608 HB-1700 OLSON,MYRON. (Ch. 95 1/2, new par. 12-611) Amends the Illinois Vehicle Code to ban the use of radar detectors and radio scanners in private vehicles. Violation is a petty offense punishable by a fine of $500. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Transportation and Motor Vehicles May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-1701 OLSON,MYRON. (Ch. 95 1/2, par. 6-500) Amends The Illinois Vehicle Code. Exempts from the definition of employee un- der the Article governing commercial motor vehicles, a person principally engaged in sales or maintenance or as a mechanic at a commercial motor vehicle dealership. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Labor & Commerce May 03 Interim Study Calendar LABOR COMMRCE SHB-1702 PEDERSEN,B - MAYS. (New Act; Ch. 111 2/3, new pars. 347, 358.5, 680.1 and 701.06) Creates the Public Transportation Consumer Protection Act. Provides that tran- sit operators shall seek competitive proposals on at least 10% of its services on an an- nual basis. Provides for the establishment of minimum standards for private transit operators and contracts. Establishes procedures for competitive bidding. Provides for performance audits of service providers. Amends various Acts to make them subject to the Public Transportation Consumer Protection Act. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Executive May 03 Mtn Prevail Suspend Rul 20K 116-000-000 Committee Executive May 04 Motion disch comm, advc 2nd Committee Executive May 05 Interim Study Calendar EXECUTIVE HB-1703 OLSON,MYRON. (Ch. 46, pars. 10-6 and 10-15) Amends The Election Code to provide that nomination papers of candidates for offices of political subdivisions be filled for regular elections other than the general election with the local election official of such subdivision not more than 99 or less than 92 days prior to the election. Effective immediately. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Elections May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D SHB-1704 CURRIE, COUNTRYMAN AND STERN. (Ch. 63, title of Act preceding par. 171, pars. 172, 173, 174, 175, 176, 177, 178, 179 and 180, and new par. 181.1) Amends the Lobbyist Registration Act. Expands the Act to include lobbying for or against administrative actions of an executive agency. Excepts persons who re- ceive only expense reimbursements under $500 per year. Requires disclosure of known positions on general matters. Requires quarterly reporting. Sets categories ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. s Correctional Budget and Impact Note Act may be applicable. 1609 HB-1700 HB-1704-Cont. and requirements for reports. Prohibits certain State officers and employees from lobbying for one year after leaving State office or employment. Revises penalties. Allows units of local government and school districts to adopt similar lobbyist regu- lations. Effective 90 days after becoming law. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Executive May 04 Interim Study Calendar EXECUTIVE SHB-1705 CURRIE, DEJAEGHER, DEUCHLER, PHELPS, PARCELLS, YOUNG,A, FLOWERS, BRESLIN, JONES,LOU, DAVIS, JONES,SHIRLEY AND LE- FLORE. (New Act) Creates the Birth Center Licensing Act. Provides for the licensing of birth cen- ters. Prohibits the operation of a birth center without a license. Creates the Birth Center Licensing Board which shall make recommendations to the Department of Public Health concerning rules to be promulgated for the administration of the Act. Makes a violation of the Act a business offense punishable with a fine not to exceed $10,000. Preempts home rule. Amends the Hospital Licensing Act to exclude birth centers licensed under the Act from the definition of "hospital". Effective immediately. FISCAL NOTE (Dept. of Public Health) HB-1705 has significant fiscal implications for the Dept. Though it is difficult to project the number of birth cen- ters which would be established within the first few years of availability, the Dept. anticipates the need of a minimum additional staff. The estimated cost would be $146.2 thousand. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Executive Apr 26 Do Pass/Consent Calendar 019-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read Apr 27 Fiscal Note Requested MCCRACKEN Remvd from Consent Calendar Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 09 Fiscal Note filed Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 24 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate May 26 Interim Study Calendar EXECUTIVE HB-1706 TERZICH - CAPPARELLI, BUGIELSKI, MCAULIFFE, DELEO, KULAS AND LEVERENZ. (Ch. 24, pars. 21-5, 21-12, 21-24, 21-25, 21-26, 21-27, 21-28, 21-29, 21-30, 21-32, 21-33 and 21-34; Ch. 46, pars. 2A-1.2 and 2A-25) Amends the Revised Cities and Villages Act and The Election Code to provide that the mayor, city clerk and city treasurer of Chicago shall be elected on a nonpar- tisan basis. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Elections May 04 Interim Study Calendar ELECTIONS HB-1707 STANGE. (Ch. 40, par. 602) Amends the Marriage and Dissolution of Marriage Act. Provides that in deter- mining child custody, the court shall consider the willingness and ability of each parent to facilitate and encourage a close and continuing relationship between the 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1610 HB-1707--Cont. other parent and the child, and a determination as to which parent is more likely to encourage the close, frequent, and continuing contact and relationship of the child with the other parent. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: Ch. 40, par. 602 Adds reference to: Ch. 40, par. 602.1 Deletes everything. Amends the Marriage and Dissolution of Marriage Act to provide that the provisions concerning an award of joint custody shall (now, shall not) imply or presume that joint custody shall mean approximately equal parenting time, unless the physical circumstances of the parties render approximately equal parenting time impractical. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Judiciary I May 04 Motion disch comm, advc 2nd Committee Judiciary I May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-1708 TERZICH - CAPPARELLI. (Ch. 111 1/2, par. 5513) Amends the Emergency Medical Services (EMS) Act. Provides that the Project Medical Director may recommend suspension for an individual or provider in the Advanced Life Support/Mobile Intensive Care System. Allows a person recom- mended for suspension to use the review system to appeal the decision. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Human Services May 03 Interim Study Calendar HUMAN SERVICE SHB-1709 BALANOFF. (Ch. 85, new par. 5960.1) Amends the Solid Waste Planning and Recycling Act to prohibit the retail sale of any food or beverage in a nonrecyclable container, if there exists a recyclable con- tainer suitable for use with the product, beginning July 1, 1990. Effective immediately. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Energy Environment & Nat. Resource May 04 Interim Study Calendar ENRGY ENVRMNT HB-1710 BALANOFF. (Ch. 85, new par. 5960.1) Amends the Solid Waste Planning and Recycling Act to prohibit the retail sale of products packaged in multimaterial containers, beginning January 1, 1990. Effec- tive immediately. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Energy Environment & Nat. Resource May 04 Interim Study Calendar ENRGY ENVRMNT HB-1711 BALANOFF - TROTTER. (Ch. 85, new par. 5960.1) Amends the Solid Waste Planning and Recycling Act to prohibit the retail sale of plastic beverage cans. Effective immediately. SFiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1611 HB-1711-Cont. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Energy Environment & Nat. Resource May 04 Interim Study Calendar ENRGY ENVRMNT HB-1712 BALANOFF. (Ch. 85, new par. 5960.1) Amends the Solid Waste Planning and Recycling Act to prohibit the retail sale of products packaged in containers made with stabilizers or pigments containing lead or cadmium, beginning January 1, 1991. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Energy Environment & Nat. Resource May 04 Interim Study Calendar ENRGY ENVRMNT HB-1713 COUNTRYMAN. (Ch. 110 1/2, pars. 18-3, 18-11, 18-12 and 28-11; Ch. 110, pars. 13-209, 13-220 and 13-221) Amends the Probate Act of 1975 to establish new claim period publication and notice requirements; to change the times within which claims must be filed if they are not to be disallowed or barred; and, to provide that, whether or not letters issue, barrable claims, unless sooner barred, are barred 2 years after decedent's death. Amends the Code of Civil Procedure provisions concerning the commencement of an action when death occurs before the action against the decedent is time-barred and the uncommenced action survives the decedent's death, and concerning actions premised upon fraud of decedents or contracts to make a will. Effective immediate- ly, applicable to estates of decedents dying on or after the effective date. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Judiciary I May 03 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 008-000-001 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 09 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 11 Short Debate-3rd Passed 103-001-001 May 12 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 26 Sen Sponsor MAROVITZ Placed Calendr,First Readng May 30 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 01 Waive Posting Notice Assigned to Judiciary Jun 09 Recommended do pass 012-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 14 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 19 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 17 Sent to the Governor Sep 07 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-0815 Effective date 89-09-07 HB-1714 FREDERICK,VF - DEUCHLER - PULLEN. (Ch. 11 1/2, par. 87-2) Amends the Sexual Assault Survivors Emergency Treatment Act. Requires hos- pitals licensed with the Department of Public Health to have AZT available for pro- phylactic treatment of rape victims if the victim requests it. Requires the Illinois 1612 HB-1714-Cont. Department of Public Aid to seek a federal waiver to obtain federally funded AZT for this purpose and if unsuccessful, requires the Department of Public Health to seek grants from private or public sources to obtain AZT for this purpose. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Human Services May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-1715 PULLEN AND KUBIK. (Ch. 68, par. 1-103) Amends the Human Rights Act. Provides that an act or omission of a person is not unlawful discrimination if grounded upon that person's religious convictions. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Judiciary I May 04 Motion disch comm, advc 2nd Committee Judiciary I May 05 Motn discharge comm lost 051-037-011 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D SHB-1716 SIEBEN. (New Act) Requires the Director of Conservation, upon receipt of $500, to convey an ease- ment for agricultural ingress and egress over a towpath of the Illinois and Mississip- pi Canal in Henry County, Illinois. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Energy Environment & Nat. Resource May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D ' HB-1717 COUNTRYMAN. (Ch. 48, par. 630) Amends The Unemployment Insurance Act to require the Department of Em- ployment Security to determine whether a unit of government has employees prior to sending forms to the unit of government. If the unit of government has no em- ployees, the Department shall not send such forms to the unit of government. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Labor & Commerce May 03 Interim Study Calendar LABOR COMMRCE HB-1718 MCGANN. (Ch. 43, par. 158) Amends the Liquor Control Act of 1934 to make a change in language style. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. (Senate recedes July 1, 1989) Deletes reference to: Ch. 43, par. 158 Adds reference to: Ch. 43, pars. 166, 167, 169, 171, 172, 174, 175, 176 and 177 Deletes everything. Adds provision amending the Liquor Control Act of 1934. Provides, in municipalities with a population over 200,000, that the retail sale of al- coholic liquor may be prohibited at a particular licensed establishment in a precinct if a petition signed by 25% of the voters of the precinct is filed and the prohibition is approved at a referendum. Permits a subsequent referendum to discontinue the pro- hibition. Effective immediately. 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1613 HB-1718-Cont. CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT NO. 2. Recommends that the Senate recede from S-am 1. Recommends that the bill be further amended as follows: Deletes reference to: Ch. 43, pars. 158, 166, 167, 169, 171, 172, 174, 175, 176 and 177 Adds reference to: Ch. 43, pars. 166, 167, 169, 171, 172, 174, 175, 176 and 177 Deletes everything. Adds provision amending the Liquor Control Act. Permits the prohibition of liquor sales at particular addresses within a precinct if a petition signed by 40% of the voters of the precinct is filed and the prohibition is approved at a referendum. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Executive May 05 Recommended do pass 011-005-002 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 18 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 19 Third Reading - Passed 099-001-008 May 22 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 01 Sen Sponsor DALEY,J Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 06 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Waive Posting Notice Assigned to Insurance, Pensions & License Act Jun 09 Recommnded do pass as amend 010-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 14 Second Reading Amendment No.01 INS PEN LIC Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 19 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Jun 20 Speaker's Tbl. Concurrence 01 Jun 27 Motion Filed Concur Motion to Concur Lost 01/027-080-003 H Noncncrs in S Amend. 01 Jun 28 Secretary's Desk Non-concur 01 S Refuses to Recede Amend 01 S Requests Conference Comm 1ST Sen Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/DALEY,J JONES, SAVICKAS, SCHUNEMAN & FRIEDLAND Jun 29 Hse Accede Req Conf Comm 1ST Hse Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/MCGANN, TERZICH, CULLERTON HOFFMAN & TATE Jun 30 Senate report submitted Senate Conf. report Adopted 1ST/055-003-000 House report submitted House Conf. report lost 1ST/033-072-007 H Requests Conference Comm 2ND Hse Conference Comm Apptd 2ND/MCGANN, TERZICH, CULLERTON HOFFMAN & TATE Sen Accede Req Conf Comm 2ND Sen Conference Comm Apptd 2ND/DALEY,J JONES, SAVICKAS, SCHUNEMAN & FRIEDLAND House report submitted 1614 H B-1718-Cont. Jul 01 Senate report submitted 3/5 vote required Senate Conf. report Adopted 2ND/057-000-001 3/5 vote required House Conf. report Adopted 2ND/074-038-000 Both House Adoptd Conf rpt 2ND Passed both Houses Jul 28 Sent to the Governor Sep 08 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-0861 Effective date 89-09-08 HB-1719 CAPPARELLI - BARNES - TERZICH - MCAULIFFE - HICKS, BUGIEL- SKI, DELEO, KRSKA, KULAS, LAURINO, MARTINEZ, MCGANN AND RONAN. (Ch. 17, par. 311) Amends the Illinois Banking Act. Authorizes a bank to manage, operate or ad- minister funds for the investment of funds by any person. Imposes no limitation on the type of investments. Effective immediately. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Provides that public agencies have the right to review bank ledgers relating to public fund investments during normal bank business hours. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Financial Institutions Apr 26 Do Pass/Consent Calendar 027-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read May 03 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read May 09 Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 116-000-000 May 11 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor LUFT Placed Calendr,First Readng May 12 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 18 Assigned to Finance & Credit Regulations Jun 08 Recommended do pass 016-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 21 Second Reading Amendment No.01 LUFT Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 23 Third Reading - Passed 057-000-000 Speaker's Tbl. Concurrence 01 Jun 26 H Noncncrs in S Amend. 01 Jun 27 Secretary's Desk Non-concur 01 S Refuses to Recede Amend 01 S Requests Conference Comm 1ST Sen Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/LUFT ZITO, CARROLL, BARKHAUSEN & GEO-KARIS Jun 28 Hse Accede Req Conf Comm 1ST Hse Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/FLINN, SHAW, CULLERTON, PARKE AND PIEL Jul 01 Tabled House Rule 79(E) HB-1720 MCNAMARA - JONES,SHIRLEY - TURNER - BOWMAN - WILLIAMS, JONES,LOU AND FLOWERS. (Ch. 111 2/3, new par. 8-408) Amends The Public Utilities Act. Requires electric utilities to waive monthly ac- cess fees for a billing period in the event of a power failure having a duration, either at one time or cumulatively, of 4 hours during any billing period. Requires records of power failures to be kept by public utilities. 1615 HB-1720--Cont. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Requires the company's records of power failures to include the geographic area affected. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 3. Provides that service fees shall be waived unless the power failure is beyond the reasonable control of the utility. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 4. Provides that the waiver of the monthly access fee shall apply only if the power failure has a duration of 4 or more hours at one time, rather than either at one time or cumulatively. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Public Utilities May 03 Recommended do pass 011-005-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 24 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading May 26 Amendment No.01 MCNAMARA Adopted Amendment No.02 MCNAMARA Withdrawn Amendment No.03 MCNAMARA Adopted Amendment No.04 MCNAMARA Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Verified Third Reading - Lost 054-053-000 HB-1721 LEITCH AND PARKE. (Ch. 111 1/2, par. 214.1) Amends the Radiation Protection Act. Exempts from accreditation nurses, tech- nicians or assistants who administer radiation treatments to employees of a business which owns or operates a medical facility. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: Ch. 111 1/2, par. 214.1 Adds reference to: Ch. 111 1/2, new par. 6354-3 Deletes title and everything after the enacting clause. Amends the Illinois Alco- holism and Other Drug Dependency Act to allocate funds, per county, for alcohol- ism and substance abuse prevention programs, for counties under 2 million population, based upon the number of drug-related arrests occuring within a county as reported in the Uniform Crime Report as compared to Statewide arrests. In counties over 2 million population, funds are based upon drug-related arrests within a police district compared to county-wide arrests for program funding within each police district. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Human Services May 03 Recommended do pass 013-002-001 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 23 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 24 Third Reading - Passed 068-033-010 May 26 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 31 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 01 Waive Posting Notice Assigned to Insurance, Pensions & License Act Jun 09 Recommended do pass 012-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 16 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 23 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.01 BERMAN Adopted 1616 HB-1721-Cont. Jun 23-Cont. Placed Calndr,Third Reading Primary Sponsor Changed To BERMAN Added As A Joint Sponsor BROOKINS Added As A Co-sponsor DEL VALLE Placed Calndr,Third Reading 3d Reading Consideration PP Calendar Consideration PP. Third Reading - Lost 028-027-000 HB-1722 MATIJEVICH - GIORGI - SALTSMAN. (Ch. 48, pars. 1611 and 1716) Amends the Public Labor Relations Act and the Educational Labor Relations Act. Provides that where the State, Local or Educational Labor Relations Board has granted leave, a party charging an unfair labor practice may file for temporary relief or a restraining order in the circuit court, and that if the Board has made no ruling within 72 hours of its receipt of the motion for leave to petition the circuit court for temporary relief, the motion shall be deemed granted. Changes certain references to "complaints" to references to "charges". Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Labor & Commerce May 03 Interim Study Calendar LABOR COMMRCE 'HB-1723 MAUTINO, DALEY, KULAS, RONAN, RICE, DEJAEGHER, EDLEY, HULTGREN, LEITCH, LEVERENZ, MATIJEVICH, MULCAHEY, NO- VAK, PEDERSEN,B, PETERSON,W AND TERZICH. (Ch. 32, pars. 604, 660, 690.25 and 691.24; new pars. 597.1, 653.1, 690.15a and 691.24a; Ch. 73, par. 1065.42-1; Ch. 32, rep. pars. 551 through 562j and 563 through 594.3) Creates the Limited Health Service Organization Act. Provides for the operation of limited health service organizations to provide health care in specific fields. Amends the various health service plan Acts to prohibit organization thereunder af- ter the effective date of this Act. Provides for the regulation of limited health service organizations by the Directors of Insurance and Public Health. Regulates manner of solicitation of enrollees. Authorizes rules regarding required disclosure. Defines terms. Effective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Provides that the Director of Insurance rather than the Director of Public Health shall determine which health services shall be considered to be a limited health service. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Removes the duties of the Department of Public Health. Adds ambulance care services to the authorized purposes of limited health service organizations. Removes requirements that such organizations establish a complaint system for providers. Deletes requirement that such organizations file rates with the Department of In- surance prior to use. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Insurance May 04 Amendment No.01 INSURANCE Adopted Do Pass Amend/Short Debate 017-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 09 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 12 Short Debate-3rd Passed 102-000-000 May 15 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor JONES Placed Calendr,First Readng 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1617 HB-1723-Cont. May 17 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 18 Assigned to Insurance, Pensions & License Act Jun 09 Recommended do pass 012-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 14 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 20 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.01 JONES Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 21 Third Reading - Passed 058-000-000 Jun 22 Speaker's Tbl. Concurrence 01 Jun 27 H Concurs in S Amend. 01/113-000-002 Passed both Houses Jul 26 Sent to the Governor Sep 01 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-0600 Effective date 89-09-01 SHB-1724 MAUTINO - BRESLIN - WELLER - ACKERMAN. (New Act) Creates the Upper Illinois River Valley Development Authority Act. Establishes a corporate body to promote industrial, residential and recreational development in Grundy, LaSalle, Bureau, Putnam and Marshall counties. Authorizes the issuance of bonds, upon approval of the Governor, to finance such development. STATE DEBT IMPACT NOTE House Bill 1724 would create a new category of State moral ob- ligation debt. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Removes the Authority's power to acquire land by condemnation. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 4. Limits the bond authorization to $100,000,000 in aggregate value and bond in- terest rate to the maximum permitted by the general bond interest law. Requires the Authority to annually report to the Auditor General, Governor and General Assembly. STATE DEBT IMPACT NOTE No change from previous note. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Requires notice to the Illinois Housing Development Authority of the issuance of bonds for housing. Requires the Authority to approve the project or provide alter- nate financing. GOVERNOR MESSAGE Recommends permitting the Governor to appoint 9, rather than 4, of the Author- ity's public members. Permits the county board chairmen to each appoint one, rath- er than 2, of the Authority's public members. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Select Comm. Economic Development May 03 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 011-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 04 Fiscal Note Requested MCCRACKEN State Debt Note ReQuested MCCRACKEN Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 05 State Debt Note Filed Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 09 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate 4 State Debt Impact Note Act may be applicable. 1618 1619 May 22 HB-1724-Cont. Mtn Prev-Recall 2nd Reading Amendment No.01 MAUTINO Wii Amendment No.02 MAUTINO Ad( Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate May 26 Amendment No.03 MAUTINO Wil Amendment No.04 MAUTINO Ad( Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Short Debate-3rd Passed 096-000-000 May 31 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 01 Sen Sponsor WELCH Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 06 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Waive Posting Notice Jun 09 Jun 13 Jun 15 Jun 21 Jun 23 Jun 27 Jul 26 Sep 08 Oct 11 Oct 17 Oct 19 thdrawn opted thdrawn opted Assigned to Energy & Environment State Debt Note Filed Committee Energy & Environment Recommended do pass 010-002-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Added As A Joint Sponsor MADIGAN Added As A Joint Sponsor JOYCE,JJ Added As A Joint Sponsor SCHUNEMAN Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.01 WELCH Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 047-011-000 Speaker's Tbl. Concurrence 01 H Concurs in S Amend. 01 /114-000-000 Passed both Houses Sent to the Governor Governor amendatory veto Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Mtn fild accept amend veto MAUTINO Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Rul Gub Ncmply/Rule 46.1(b) Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Bill dead-amendatory veto. HB-1725 PULLEN AND PARCELLS. (Ch. 38, new par. 10-8) Amends the Criminal Code of 1961. Provides that every person who, in violation of the visitation provisions of a court order relating to child custody, detains or con- ceals a child with the intent to deprive another person of his rights to visitation shall be guilty of the offense of unlawful visitation interference, a petty offense for the first and second convictions and a Class A misdemeanor for the third and any subse- quent convictions. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Judiciary I May 05 Interim Study Calendar JUDICIARY I HB-1726 PULLEN - BARGER AND PARCELLS. (Ch. 23, pars. 2053, 2054 and 2057.4) Amends the Abused and Neglected Child Reporting Act. Provides that a child shall not be considered neglected or abused solely because the child is not attending school in accordance with the mandatory education requirements of The School Code. Eliminates the requirement that educational neglect investigations shall be- gin within 72 hours after the report is made. HB-1726--Cont. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. (Senate recedes June 30, 1989) Deletes reference to: Ch. 23, pars. 2053 and 2054 Deletes provisions regarding the definition of abused or neglected to not include children who are tenants. Provides that if DCFS makes an indicated report the De- partment shall report the conclusions of the investigations to the appropriate school district. CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT NO. 1. Recommends that the Senate recede from Senate Amendment No. 1 Recommends that the bill be further amended as follows: Requires the Department to notify appropriate school officials when a report is received alleging that a child is a truant. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Select Committee on Children Apr 27 Do Pass/Consent Calendar 010-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read May 03 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read May 04 Remvd from Consent Calendar Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 09 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 25 Third Reading - Passed 115-001-000 May 26 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor BERMAN Placed Calendr,First Readng May 30 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 01 Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education Jun 09 Recommended do pass 020-000-000 Jun 14 Jun 19 Jun 20 Jun 24 Jun 26 Jun 28 Jun 29 Jun 30 Jul 28 Sep 01 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Amendment No.01 BERMAN Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Speaker's Tbl. Concurrence 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 1ST/BERMAN HOLMBERG, DEMUZIO, KUSTRA & FAWELL Hse Accede Req Conf Comm 1ST Hse Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/CURRAN, PRESTON, CULLERTON PULLEN AND BARGER House report submitted House Conf. report Adopted 1ST/108-003-006 Senate report submitted Senate Conf. report Adopted 1ST/057-000-000 Both House Adoptd Conf rpt 1ST Passed both Houses Sent to the Governor Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-0601 Effective date 90-01-01 1620 HB-1727 SHB-1727 CAPPARELLI - CULLERTON - MCCRACKEN - STEPHENS, TERZICH, KRSKA, MCAULIFFE, BUGIELSKI, BARNES, DALEY, DELEO, FARLEY, GIGLIO, GIORGI, KULAS, LAURINO, MARTINEZ, MAUTINO, MC- GANN, RONAN, SANTIAGO, SUTKER AND SHAW. (New Act; Ch. 127, new par. 141.250 and par. 1904.10) Creates the Wholesale Drug Distributor Licensing Act. Requires all wholesale drug distributors to be licensed. Provides for licensing of out of state distributors. Creates the Wholesale Drug Distributor Advisory Committee which shall recom- mend rules and disciplinary action. Prescribes minimum standards for licensure. Makes a first violation of the Act a Class A misdemeanor and all subsequent viola- tions Class 4 felonies. Preempts home rule. Provides for administrative hearings. Amends the Regulatory Agency Sunset Act to repeal this Act on December 31, 1999. Effective January 1, 1990. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Registration and Regulation May 04 Interim Study Calendar REGIS REGULAT 3HB-1728 MCGANN - CAPPARELLI - MCAULIFFE, TERZICH, KRSKA, DELEO AND RONAN. (Ch. 108 1/2, par. 9-133) Amends the Cook County Article of the Pension Code to provide that the auto- matic annual increases in pension for deputy sheriffs who retire after January 1, 1988 shall begin upon the first anniversary of retirement or attainment of age 55, whichever occurs later; also makes the first such increase cumulative back to the time of retirement. Effective immediately. STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT TO LOCAL GOV'TS. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Personnel and Pensions May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D SHB-1729 CAPPARELLI - MCAULIFFE - TERZICH, KRSKA, DELEO, LAURINO, MCGANN, KULAS, MARTINEZ, RONAN AND SANTIAGO. (Ch. 108 1/2, par. 5-179) Amends the Chicago Police Article of the Pension Code to provide that all active policemen may vote for all active police officer positions on the board, regardless of rank. Effective immediately. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Personnel and Pensions May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-1730 WHITE. (Ch. 144, pars. 1502, 1503.04, 1503.05, 1503.06, 1504, 1504.5 and new par. 1503.03) Amends the Dental Student Grant Act. Changes administration of the Act from the Illinois Department of Public Health to the Illinois Board of Higher Education. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Human Services Apr 26 Do Pass/Consent Calendar 019-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read May 03 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read May 09 Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 116-000-000 2 Pension System Impact Note Act may be applicable. 3 Fiscal Note Act and Pension System Impact Note Act may be applicable. ' Fiscal Note Act, Correctional Budget and Impact Note Act may be applicable. 1621 HB-1730-Cont. May 11 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 12 Sen Sponsor SMITH Placed Calendr,First Readng May 15 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 18 Assigned to Public Health, Welfare & Correctn HB-1731 STERN. (Ch. 38, par. 1003-6-3) Amends the Unified Code of Corrections. Provides that the Director of Correc- tions may award up to 180 (now, 90) days additional good conduct credit to a pris- oner for meritorious service. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Judiciary II May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D 'HB-1732 BOWMAN. (Ch. 127, pars. 2301 and 2302; new pars. 2313, 2314, 2315, 2316, 2317, 2318, 2319, 2320, 2321, 2322 and 2323) Adds Article 2 to the Grant Funds Recovery Act to provide for a single State au- dit of State grants made to institutions of higher education. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes provision that a State agency shall plan and conduct its own audits in ac- cordance with the single audit provisions of the Act. Makes other grammatical changes. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: Ch. 127, par. 2301, new pars. 2313, 2314, 2315, 2316, 2317, 2318, 2319, 2320, 2321, 2322 and 2323 Deletes everything. Defines institution of higher education. Provides that such in- stitutions may elect to fulfill any audit requirements in regard to State grants by having such audit conducted at the time of its own annual audit at its own cost and shall make such election when it receives the grant. Also provides such election shall be for either financial or compliance audits or both. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to State Government Administration May 02 Do Pass/Consent Calendar 011-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read May 09 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read May 11 Mtn Prev-Recall 2nd Reading Amendment No.01 BOWMAN Adopted Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 37(D)/111-000-000 Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 111-000-000 May 12 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 26 Sen Sponsor LECHOWICZ Placed Calendr,First Readng May 30 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 01 Assigned to Executive Jun 08 Recommnded do pass as amend 020-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 14 Second Reading Amendment No.01 EXECUTIVE Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1622 HB-1732-Cont. Jun 19 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Jun 20 Speaker's Tbl. Concurrence 01 Jun 27 H Concurs in S Amend. 01/111-000-002 Passed both Houses Jul 26 Sent to the Governor Sep 01 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-0602 Effective date 90-01-01 HB-1733 DEJAEGHER - JONES,SHIRLEY. (Ch. 110, pars. 9-209 and 9-210) Amends the Code of Civil Procedure. Requires landlords to give 45-day notice of eviction to seniors and physically disabled persons. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Judiciary I May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-1734 GIGLIO. (Ch. 111, par. 1210) Amends the Architecture Act. Requires an applicant for an examination for a certificate of registration to have served an apprenticeship of 2 years with a general contractor. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: Ch. 111, par. 1210 Adds reference to: Ch. 111, par. 2664 Deletes everything. Amends the Private Detective, Private Alarm, and Private Security Act of 1983. Allows certain experience working for an attorney and serv- ing as a full-time peace officer to count for experience qualifications as a private detective. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Identical to H-am 1. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Registration and Regulation May 04 Recommended do pass 014-004-001 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 25 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading May 26 Amendment No.01 PHELPS Adopted Amendment No.02 PHELPS Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Lost 041-051-001 HB-1735 GIGLIO. (Ch. 111, par. 4400-31) Amends the Medical Practice Act. Defines "free medical clinic" as an organized community based program providing medical care without charge to those unable to pay. Eliminates from the definition that no fee or compensation be received from certain sources. Effective immediately. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Human Services Apr 26 Recommended do pass 016-000-003 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 23 Interim Study Calendar HUMAN SERVICE 1623 SHB-1736 DUNN,JOHN. (New Act; Ch. 120, rep. pars. 405 through 405.11) Creates the Illinois Estate and Generation-Skipping Transfer Tax Act. Provides for a pick-up tax based on the state tax credit allowed under the federal estate tax and generation-skipping tax. Repeals the Illinois Estate Tax Law. Effective imme- diately and applies to taxable transfers occurring on or after January 1, 1990, with certain exceptions. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Revenue May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-1737 DUNN,JOHN. (Ch. 110, par. 2-607) Amends the Code of Civil Procedure concerning bills of particulars. Requires de- mand for a bill to be filed within the time for responding to the pleading. Allows 28 days to serve the bill and 28 days to respond to the pleading after the bill is served (rather than the same time the party was allowed to respond at the time of serving the demand for a bill of particulars). SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: Ch. 85, pars. 1-101.1 and 3-101 Amends the Local Governmental and Governmental Employees Tort Immunity Act concerning liability of a local public entity for property it leases to a private en- tity. Requires insurance. Effective immediately. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Provides that grantees, lessees, and licensees are not granted immunity for acts or omissions committed on or affecting the property. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Judiciary I May 02 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 013-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 09 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 25 Short Debate-3rd Passed 110-000-000 May 26 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor MAROVITZ Placed Calendr,First Readng May 30 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 01 Waive Posting Notice Assigned to Judiciary Jun 09 Recommended do pass 012-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 16 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 22 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.01 MAROVITZ Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 23 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.02 MAROVITZ Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Lost 018-033-001 HB-1738 DUNN,JOHN. (Ch. 110, par. 12-807) Amends the Code of Civil Procedure. Provides that a summons to confirm a con- ditional judgment against an employer on a wage deduction is returnable not less than 21 (rather than 10) days nor more than 30 (rather than 20) days after the date of issuance. SFiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1624 HB-1736 HB-1738-Cont. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Judiciary 1 May 02 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 013-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 09 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 25 Short Debate-3rd Passed 113-000-001 May 26 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor MAROVITZ Placed Calendr,First Readng May 30 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 01 Waive Posting Notice Assigned to Judiciary Jun 09 Recommended do pass 012-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 14 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 19 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 18 Sent to the Governor Sep 01 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-0603 Effective date 90-01-01 HB-1739 VANDUYNE. (Ch. 17, pars. 6407 and 7004) Amends An "Act in relation to the rate of interest and other charges in connec- tion with sales on credit and the lending of money" and the Illinois Financial Ser- vices Development Act to impose a ceiling on credit card and revolving credit interest rates at an amount of 3 percentage points over the prime rate established by the largest bank in Illinois. Provides for such rate to be adjusted every 6 months. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Financial Institutions May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D i HB-1740 PHELPS. (New Act) Creates the Illinois Midwifery Practice Act. Provides for the appointment of the Midwives Certification Review Board by the Illinois Alliance of Midwives. Grants the Board rulemaking powers for administration of the Act. Authorizes the Board to issue certificates and discipline certificate holders. Prohibits the practice of mid- wifery and the use of the title "midwife" by anyone who is not certified under the Act. Provides that any action of the Board is not effective until approved by the De- partment of Professional Regulation. Effective 120 days after becoming law. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Registration and Regulation Apr 20 Re-assigned to Human Services May 05 Interim Study Calendar HUMAN SERVICE HB-1741 CULLERTON. (Ch. 110, rep. par. 2-416) Amends the Code of Civil Procedure. Repeals a provision concerning representa- tion of corporations in small claims. Effective immediately. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Judiciary I 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1625 HB-1741-Cont. May 02 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 013-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 23 Interim Study Calendar JUDICIARY I HB-1742 RONAN - HICKS. (Ch. 110, par. 12-1001) Amends the Code of Civil Procedure to revise the provisions relating to personal property exempt from judgment to provide that the amounts held in a retirement or pension plan are exempt (presently only the debtors right to receive payments from such plan are exempt). Effective immediately. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Judiciary I May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-1743 MUNIZZI - FARLEY - CURRAN - NOVAK - MCNAMARA, LANG, HOMER, BOWMAN, TROTTER, CURRIE, WILLIAMS, JONES,SHIRLEY, BALANOFF, JONES,LOU, SUTKER, TERZICH AND BUGIELSKI. (Ch. 23, par. 2215) Amends the Child Care Act of 1969 to require the Department of Children and Family Services to visit a licensed child care facility at least once a year. Requires periodic training of Department representatives who make visits in the detection and prevention of child abuse and exploitation. Effective July 1, 1989. FISCAL NOTE (DCFS) Cost of HB-1743, including fringes and support, would be $3,000,000. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Select Committee on Children Apr 27 Recommended do pass 006-000-004 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 02 Fiscal Note Requested MCCRACKEN Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 11 Fiscal Note filed Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 23 Interim Study Calendar CHILDREN HB-1744 MCCRACKEN. (Ch. 70, par. 305) Amends the Contribution Among Joint Tortfeasors Act. Provides that a cause of action for contribution may be asserted by counterclaim or third-party complaint in a pending action before judgment or payment (adds "before judgment or pay- ment") or by a separate action after judgment or payment (now "before or after payment"). Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Judiciary I May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-1745 MAYS, BLACK AND STEPHENS. (New Act) Creates the Inspector General Act. Provides for the appointment of an Inspector General by the Governor, Attorney General and Auditor General to detect and pre- vent fraud, waste and abuse in the expenditure of public funds. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Executive May 04 Recommended do pass 017-001-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng 1626 1627 HB-1745-Cont. May 11 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 105-001-002 May 17 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor SCHAFFER Placed Calendr,First Readng May 22 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 23 Assigned to Executive HB-1746 SANTIAGO - DEJAEGHER - SUTKER - LANG - TERZICH, BUGIELSKI, KULAS, MARTINEZ AND CURRAN. (Ch. 56 1/2, pars. 1401 and 1402) Amends the Illinois Controlled Substances Act. Makes it a Class X felony to manufacture or deliver or to possess with intent to manufacture or deliver 10 or more grams of any substance containing LSD or its analog and a Class 1 felony to manufacture or deliver or to possess with intent to manufacture or deliver more than 3 grams but not more than 10 grams of LSD or its analog. Makes possession of 10 grams or more of LSD a Class 1 felony. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Makes it a Class X felony to manufacture or deliver or possess with the intent to manufacture or deliver 10 or more objects or 10 or more segregated parts of objects containing in them or having upon them any amount of any substance containing LSD. Manufacture, delivery or possession with intent to manufacture or deliver more than 3 objects or more than 3 segregated parts of objects, but not more than 10 objects or not more than 10 segregated parts of an object containing in them or hav- ing upon them any amount of a substance containing LSD or analog thereof is a Class 1 felony. Possession of 10 or more objects or 10 or more segregated parts of objects containing in them or having upon them any amount of a substance contain- ing LSD or an analog thereof is a Class 1 felony. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. (Tabled June 16, 1989) Changes the maximum amount of the number of objects or segregated parts of an object from 10 to less than 10 for which it is a Class 1 felony to manufacture or de- liver or possess with intent to manufacture or deliver LSD or analog of LSD. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Makes same changes as those made by S-am 1, tabled on this date. Makes addi- tional grammatical change, consistent with amendatory language. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Judiciary II Apr 18 Mtn Prevail Suspend Rul 20K 117-000-000 Committee Judiciary II May 04 Amendment No.01 JUDICIARY II Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 016-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 11 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 12 Third Reading - Passed 104-000-000 May 15 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 16 Sen Sponsor DALEY,J Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 18 Assigned to Judiciary May 31 Added As A Co-sponsor DEL VALLE Committee Judiciary Jun 09 Recommnded do pass as amend 012-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 14 Second Reading Amendment No.01 JUDICIARY Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading HB-1 746-Cont. Jun 16 Recalled to Second Reading Motion to Reconsider Vote Mtn Prevail -Table Amend No 01 Tabled Amendment No.02 DALEY,J Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 21 Third Reading - Passed 058-000-000 Jun 22 Speaker's Tbl. Concurrence 02 Jun 27 H Concurs in S Amend. 02/114-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 26 Sent to the Governor Sep 01 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-0604 Effective date 90-01-01 SHB-1747 LANG. (Ch. 122, par. 24-6) Amends The School Code. Includes aunts and uncles as immediate family for sick leave purposes of full-time teachers and other employees. Effective immediately. STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT TO LOCAL GOV'TS. STATE MANDATES ACT FISCAL NOTE (State Board of Education) The State Board of Education is unable to project the fiscal impact of HB-1747. The SBE does not maintain information on the use of sick days. The SBE believes that school districts may experience some increased cost due to expanding the pur- poses for which sick days may be used. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education Apr 28 Interim Study Calendar ELEM SCND ED May 02 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Interim Study Calendar ELEM SCND ED HB-1748 MCPIKE. (Ch. 102, par. 1) Amends An Act to prevent fraudulent and corrupt practices in the making or ac- cepting of official appointments and contracts by public officers to allow a member of a county board to simultaneously serve as a county highway commissioner. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Counties & Townships May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-1749 SUTKER - BARGER AND LANG. (Ch. 31, par. 42; and Ch. 110 1/2, pars. 303, 802-4, 802-5, 802-7, 802-8, 802-11, 803-3, 804-7, 804-10, and 804-12) Amends the Power of Attorney Act. Requires agents to keep records. Allows civil damages for failure to comply with an agent's direction. Defines incompetency. Makes changes concerning nonstatutory powers. Authorizes a health care agent empowered by the principal to make anatomical gifts, to authorize an autopsy, or to direct disposition of remains to have priority over survivors; amends the Autopsy Act and the Anatomical Gift Act to conform. Makes other changes. Effective im- mediately, except the changes to the statutory forms take effect on January 1, 1990. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: Ch. 110 1/2, par. 804-5. 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1628 HB- 1749-Cont. Provides that a health care provider who complies with provisions of the Act con- cerning duties of the health care provider does not act arbitrarily or without reason- able cause. Allows a health care professional to act as agent if he is not administering health care to the patient. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Judiciary I May 04 Amendment No.01 JUDICIARY I 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 25 Third Reading - Passed 115-001-000 May 26 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 31 Sen Sponsor MAROVITZ Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 01 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Waive Posting Notice Assigned to Judiciary Jun 09 Recommended do pass 012-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 14 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 19 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 18 Sent to the Governor Sep 07 Governor vetoed Placed Calendar Total Veto Oct 19 Total veto stands. HB-1750 DIDRICKSON. (Ch. 46, pars. 4-6.2, 5-16.2 and 6-50.2) Amends The Election Code to provide that the appointment as a deputy registrar of a duly elected or appointed official of a bonafide State civic organization or a member designated by such official shall be for a period not to exceed 2 years, termi- nating on the first business day of the month following the month of the general election. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Elections May 04 Interim Study Calendar ELECTIONS HB-1751 PRESTON. (Ch. 32, par. 415-3.6) Amends the Professional Service Corporation Act. Allows clinical psychologists to incorporate with physicians, podiatrists and dentists. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Judiciary I May 03 Interim Study Calendar JUDICIARY I HB-1752 PRESTON. (Ch. 111 1/2, par. 6355-3) Amends the Illinois Alcoholism and Other Drug Dependency Act. Adds a clini- cal psychologist as a member of the Illinois Advisory Council on Alcoholism and Other Drug Dependency. Effective immediately. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to State Government Administration 1629 HB-1752-Cont. May 04 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 012-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 09 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 26 3d Reading Consideration PP Calendar Consideration PP. May 30 Tabled House Rule 37(G) 'HB-1753 SUTKER - DELEO - MCNAMARA - MCGANN - TROTTER, LANG, FAR- LEY, MUNIZZI, WILLIAMS AND JONES,SHIRLEY. (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 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 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Consumer Protection May 02 Interim Study Calendar CONSUMER PROT HB-1754 PRESTON - LEVIN. (Ch. 30, pars. 309 and 322.1) Amends the Condominium Property Act to revise the provisions relating to pay- ment of common expenses after a judicial foreclosure sale of a unit. Also revises pro- visions relating to disclosures required when a condominium unit is sold. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Further revises the provisions relating to foreclosure sale of condominiums. Also renumbers some subsections. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 3. Adds reference to: Ch. 110, par. 9-104.1 Amends the Code of Civil Procedure in relation to forcible entry and detainer. Provides that a demand for amounts due on a condominium unit is not invalidated by partial payment, unless the person claiming possession, or his or her agent or at- torney, agrees in writing to withdraw the demand in exchange for partial payment. Requires the notice to prominently state that full payment is required. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: Ch. 30, pars. 318 and 318.4 Amends the Condominium Property Act to provide that operating and reserve funds held by the management company for the association shall not be subject to attachment by any creditor of the management company. Also revises the provi- sions relating to the powers and duties of the Board of Managers. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Adds reference to: Ch. 30, par. 318.5 Amends the Condominium Property Act to revise the provisions regulating the powers and duties of master associations. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 3. Deletes provision allowing for a demand by a unit owner for information required to be discussed when such information is not disclosed. 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1630 HB-1754-Cont. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 4. Adds reference to: Ch. 30, pars. 318.1 and 318.3; Ch. 32, par. 115.15; Ch. l1, par. 5810 Amends the General Not For Profit Corporation Act to require an association to pay a 10 cent per unit fee when filing its annual report for arbitration services. Re- quires the association to provide for arbitration procedures. Amends the Real Es- tate License Act of 1983 to require the Commissioner of Real Estate to hire aribitrators to settle disputes arising under the Condominium Property Act. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 5. Removes from a 2/3 vote requirement of unit owners any matters relating to a mortgage or pledge. Deletes provisions requiring certain insurance requirements for association funds and reserves and adds provisions requiring fidelity insurance. Re- quires all leases to be approved by the association's Board of Managers. CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT NO. 1. Recommends that the House concur in S-am 3. Recommends that the bill be further amended as follows: Deletes requirement that a unit owner leasing a unit deliver a copy of the signed lease to the board within 10 days after the lease is executed and before the occupan- cy is taken. Deletes other changes. GOVERNOR MESSAGE Deletes Reference to: Ch. 30, 318.1, 318.3; Ch. 32, 115.15, Ch. 111, 5810 Recommends removing the substantive changes concerning arbitration proce- dures in Sections 18.1 and 18.3 of the Condominium Property Act and in The Real Estate License Act of 1983. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Judiciary I May 02 Amendment No.01 JUDICIARY I Adopted Do Pass Amend/Short Debate 013-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 10 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 17 Mtn Prev-Recall 2nd Reading Amendment No.02 CULLERTON Withdrawn Amendment No.03 CULLERTON Adopted Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 25 Third Reading - Passed 114-002-000 May 26 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor MAROVITZ Placed Calendr,First Readng May 30 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 01 Waive Posting Notice Assigned to Judiciary Jun 09 Recommended do pass 012-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 14 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 21 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.01 D'ARCO Adopted Amendment No.02 D'ARCO Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 22 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.03 MAROVITZ Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 23 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.04 MAROVITZ & KARPIEL Adopted Amendment No.05 MAROVITZ Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 057-000-000 Speaker's Tbl. Concurrence 01,02,03,04,05 1631 HB-1754-Cont. 1632 Jun 27 H Concurs in S Amend. 01,02,04,05/ 113-000-000 H Noncncrs in S Amend. 03 Jun 28 Secretary's Desk Non-concur 03 S Refuses to Recede Amend 03 S Requests Conference Comm 1ST Sen Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/MAROVITZ D'ARCO, DUNN,T, BARKHAUSEN & HAWKINSON Jun 29 Hse Accede Req Conf Comm 1ST Hse Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/PRESTON, LEVIN, CULLERTON, COUNTRYMAN AND HALLOCK Jun 30 Senate report submitted Senate Conf. report Adopted 1ST/057-001-000 House report submitted Jul 01 House Conf. report Adopted 1ST/115-000-000 Both House Adoptd Conf rpt 1ST Passed both Houses Jul 28 Sent to the Governor Sep 08 Governor amendatory veto Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Oct 17 Rul Gub Ncmply/Rule 46.1 (b) Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Oct 19 Bill dead-amendatory veto. HB-1755 SUTKER AND LANG. (Ch. 110, par. 2-202) Amends the Code of Civil Procedure. Allows process to be served by a licensed private detective or a registered employee of a certified private detective agency in any county (rather than in counties with a population of less than 1,000,000). Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Judiciary I Apr 17 Re-assigned to Executive May 05 Interim Study Calendar EXECUTIVE HB-1756 LANG. (Ch. 46, pars. 4-25, 5-35 and 6-71) Amends The Election Code to increase the compensation of canvassers and pre- cinct day registration officers. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Elections May 05 Interim Study Calendar ELECTIONS HB-1757 PRESTON - DALEY - LANG - LAURINO - CURRAN, STERN, BALAN- OFF, REGAN, WELLER, ZICKUS, WILLIAMSON, KEANE, BLACK, STEPHENS, TATE, HASARA, MORROW, FLOWERS AND MCNA- MARA. (New Act) Creates the Bill of Rights for Children. Provides that the parent or legal guardian of a child involved in a violent crime, or other crime enumerated in the Act, may present a child impact statement at the sentencing hearing for the defendant. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Select Committee on Children Apr 27 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 010-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate HB-1757-Cont. May 10 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 18 Third Reading - Passed 115-001-000 May 22 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 23 Sen Sponsor DALEY,J Added As A Joint Sponsor MAROVITZ Placed Calendr,First Readng May 25 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 26 . Assigned to Judiciary Jun 09 Recommended do pass 012-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 14 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 19 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 18 Sent to the Governor Sep 08 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-0862 Effective date 90-01-01 HB-1758 CURRAN. (Ch. 38, par. 1005-5-3) Amends the Code of Corrections to provide that whenever the defendant is con- victed of an offense in which he used a firearm, the court shall impose a minimum of an additional 10 years of imprisonment to any sentence. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Judiciary II May 05 Interim Study Calendar JUDICIARY II HB-1759 CURRAN. Appropriates funds to the Court of Claims from the Road Fund for claims awarded to Traffic Paint Manufacturing Inc. Effective immediately. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Appropriations I May 11 Interim Study Calendar APPROP I HB-1760 RYDER AND PULLEN. (Ch. 111 1/2, new par. 4153-217) Amends the Nursing Home Care Act. Prohibits the admission of persons with a known communicable disease to a long term facility without the written authoriza- tion of the Director of the Department of Public Health. Requires the Department of Public Health to prescribe standards and procedures whereby such a person may be admitted. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Human Services May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-1761 RYDER. (Ch. 111 1/2, par. 7303) Amends the AIDS Confidentiality Act to include dentists in the definition of "health care provider". Effective immediately. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Human Services May 05 Interim Study Calendar HUMAN SERVICE 1633 'HB-1762 RYDER. (Ch. 122, new par. 2-3.91) 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 11th and 12th grade physical education exemption policy which school boards are autho- rized to establish. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education May 04 Interim Study Calendar ELEM SCND ED 3 HB-1763 RYDER. (Ch. 108 1/2, pars. 16-149 and 16-149.2) Amends the Downstate Teachers Article of the Pension Code to increase the tem- porary disability benefit and the disability retirement annuity to 50% of salary. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Personnel and Pensions May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-1764 CHURCHILL. (Ch. 110 1/2, par. 804-5) Amends the Power of Attorney Act. Allows a physician who is in no way involved with the patient's care to act as agent under a health care power of attorney. Effec- tive immediately. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Judiciary I May 04 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 014-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 10 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 11 Short Debate-3rd Passed 107-001-000 May 12 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 25 Sen Sponsor BARKHAUSEN Placed Calendr,First Readng May 30 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 01 Waive Posting Notice Assigned to Judiciary Jun 09 Recommended do pass 012-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 14 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 21 Third Reading - Passed 057-001-000 Passed both Houses Jul 20 Sent to the Governor Sep 06 Governor vetoed Placed Calendar Total Veto Oct 19 Total veto stands. HB-1765 WHITE - CULLERTON. (Ch. 29, new pars. 59.1 and 59.2) Amends the Physical Fitness Services Act to require physical fitness centers to post a bond with the Attorney General equal to the lesser of $100,000 or the total 1 Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 3 Fiscal Note Act and Pension System Impact Note Act may be applicable. 1634 HB-1762 HB-1765-Cont. amount of membership fees collected in the immediately preceding year. Also re- quires all physical fitness centers to provide a copy of the Physical Fitness Services Act to every member once each year. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 13 May 05 Assigned to Executive Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D SHB-1766 PRESTON. (Ch. 127, par. 523) Amends the State Employees Group Insurance Act of 1971. Defines the spouse of a living, retired judge as a member eligible for life and health insurance benefits, rather than as a member's dependent. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to State Government Apr 10 May 04 Administration Re-assigned to Personnel and Pensions Interim Study Calendar PERS PENSION HB-1767 WILLIAMSON - PARKE. (Ch. 24, pars. 10-1-17, 10-2.1-4 and 10-2.1-17) Amends the Municipal Code. Allows for the appointment of a deputy chief of po- lice, subject to removal by the appointing authority. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Cities & Villages May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-1768 TERZICH - DUNN,JOHN - LANG, BRUNSVOLD AND DEJAEGHER. (New Act) The Illinois Clean Public Elevator Air Act. Prohibits smoking in elevators which are used by and open to the public. Violation of the Act is a petty offense punishable by a fine of not less than $25 nor more than $250. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Executive Apr 26 Do Pass/Consent Calendar 019-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read May 03 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read May 09 Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 116-000-000 May 11 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 18 Sen Sponsor SMITH Placed Calendr,First Readng May 22 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 23 Assigned to Executive Jun 01 Recommended do pass 016-000-000 Jun 14 Jun 19 Jul 18 Aug 30 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 86-0367 Effective date 90-01-01 Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1635 HB-1769 HB-1769 WHITE - LEVIN. (Ch. 23, par. 5-5.5, new par. 5-5.18) Amends the medical assistance Article of the Public Aid Code. Deletes require- ment that the Department of Public Aid consider quality incentive payments to re- ward long-term care facilities for improving quality of care for AIDS patients. Requires the Department to establish a separate payment rate to be paid to facili- ties which provide long-term care to AIDS patients, which rate shall reimburse the facilities for their additional costs incurred in providing such care. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: Ch. 23, par. 5-5.5 and new par. 5-5.18 Adds reference to: Ch. 111 1/2, pars. 5403 and 5404 Amends the Rights of Medical Patients Act. Requires the Department of Insur- ance to establish standards and procedures to be followed by insurance companies to implement patients' rights in connection with insurance. Grants a patient or in- surance applicant, whose rights in connection with AIDS testing are violated, a cause of action for damages against the insurance company or health services cor- poration which violated his rights. FISCAL NOTE, AS AMENDED (Dept. of Insurance) The Dept. estimates that the provisions will require an addi- tional staff with a combined annual increase of $200,000 to monitor compliance. The actual cost of enforcement will neces- sarily fluctuate with the severity of violations discovered and cannot be estimated. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Deletes reference to: Ch. 111 1/2, par. 5404 Deletes provisions creating a cause of action. Provides that the Department shall enforce (rather than establish procedures for) the requirements imposed on insur- ance companies with respect to HIV testing. FISCAL NOTE (Dept. of Public Health) HB-1769 has no fiscal or policy impact on the Dept. of Public Health. The Dept. cannot comment upon whether or not the Dept. of Public Aid can establish the described separate payment rate. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Human Services Apr 26 Amendment No.01 HUMAN SERVICE Adopted DP Amnded Consent Calendar 016-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read Apr 27 Fiscal Note Requested MCCRACKEN Remvd from Consent Calendar Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 16 Fiscal Note filed Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Amendment No.02 LEVIN Adopted Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate May 17 Fiscal Note filed Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 23 Short Debate-3rd Passed 115-000-000 May 24 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 25 Sen Sponsor MAROVITZ Placed Calendr,First Readng May 30 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 01 Waive Posting Notice Assigned to Insurance, Pensions & License Act ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1636 HB- 1769-Cont. Jun 09 Recommended do pass 010-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 14 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 21 Third Reading - Passed 058-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 20 Sent to the Governor Sep 11 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-0895 Effective date 90-01-01 HB-1770 WILLIAMSON. (Ch. 24, par. 8-3-14) Amends the Municipal Code. Provides that tax collected by a municipality pur- suant to The Hotel Operators' Occupation Tax Act be used for general corporate purposes rather than being limited to promote tourism and conventions. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to State Government Administration May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-1771 LEFLORE, JONES,LOU, DAVIS AND JONES,SHIRLEY. (New Act) Provides that certain campaign signs shall contain the name of the person or the State or local political committee responsible for the sign. Provides that if such sign is not removed within 14 days after the election, the corporate authorities of the mu- nicipality where the sign is located or the county board if the sign is located in an unincorporated area shall order the removal of such campaign sign. Provides that any expenses incurred by the county or municipality in removing the sign shall be a lien enforceable against the person or political committee responsible for the sign. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Makes Act only applicable in counties with more than 3,000,000 inhabitants. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Adds reference to: Ch. 46, new par. 29-14.1 Extends application of Act to commercial posters. Provides that a violation of the Act is a petty offense for which the offender shall receive a $500 fine. Permits home rule units to impose more restrictive standards. Amends The Election Code to pro- hibit the posting of political signs on private property without the consent of the owner. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Executive May 02 Recommended do pass 012-002-002 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 16 Fiscal Note Requested FLOWERS Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 23 Second Reading Amendment No.01 LEFLORE Adopted Amendment No.02 LEFLORE Adopted 073-025-006 Mtn Fisc Nte not Applicable LEFLORE Motion prevailed 096-010-001 Fiscal Note not Required Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 26 Interim Study Calendar EXECUTIVE 1637 HB-1772 SHB-1772 WILLIAMSON. (Ch. 1, par. 3351) Amends An Act relating to improper use of the U.S. Flag. Provides that the dis- play or presentation of the flag in a manner that would encourage or invite its muti- lation, defacing or trampling is a Class 4 felony. Effective immediately. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Judiciary II May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-1773 CURRIE. (Ch. 46, par. 24A-9 and new par. 24-16.1; Ch. 116, par 207) Amends The Election Code and The Freedom of Information Act. Provides that program codes and all other software used in the operation of an electronic voting system are not public information and are exempt from inspection and copying un- der The Freedom of Information Act. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Elections May 05 Interim Study Calendar ELECTIONS SHB-1774 KUBIK - WENNLUND - STEPHENS. (New Act) Authorizes release of easements and restoration of access rights by Department of Transportation with respect to certain lands. Effective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Releases easements in various counties. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Releases easements in various counties. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Corrects a legal description. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 3. Authorizes release of a highway easement in Jackson County. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 4. Authorizes release of an easement in DuPage County. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Executive Apr 26 Do Pass/Consent Calendar 019-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read May 03 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read May 09 Mtn Prev-Recall 2nd Reading Held on 2nd Rdg-Consent Cal May 11 Amendment No.01 KUBIK Adopted Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 37(D)/111-000-000 Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 111-000-000 May 12 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 18 Assigned to Local Government May 31 Sen Sponsor FAWELL Added As A Joint Sponsor KARPIEL Committee Local Government Jun 01 Recommended do pass 012-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng SFiscal Note Act may be applicable. s Correctional Budget and Impact Note Act may be applicable. 1638 HB-1774-Cont. Jun 14 Second Reading Amendment No.01 FAWELL Adopted Amendment No.02 FAWELL Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 20 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.03 DUNN,R Adopted Amendment No.04 PHILIP Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 21 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Jun 22 Speaker's Tbl. Concurrence 01,02,03,04 Jun 27 H Concurs in S Amend. 01,02,03,04/ 113-000-001 Passed both Houses Jul 26 Sent to the Governor Aug 03 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-0136 Effective date 89-08-03 HB-1775 GRANBERG - NOVAK - EDLEY - BUGIELSKI - LANG, SUTKER, TER- ZICH, SHAW AND CURRAN. (Ch. 38, par. 1404) Amends the Bill of Rights for Victims and Witnesses of Violent Crime Act. Pro- vides that a victim shall have the right to be present in court at all times during the trial of the defendant, unless a judge has ordered the victim excluded or removed from the courtroom for the same causes and in the same manner as the rules of court or law provide for the exclusion or removal of the defendant. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Judiciary II May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D SHB-1776 REGAN AND PARKE. (Ch. 120, par. 2-203; Ch. 122, new pars. 19-1.1 and 34-22.11) Amends The School Code and the Illinois Income Tax Act. Provides that bonds issued by school districts on or after the amendatory Act's effective date, and the in- come therefrom, are exempt from all taxation by the State and its political subdivi- sions, except for estate, transfer and inheritance taxes. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Revenue May 04 Interim Study Calendar REVENUE HB-1777 HASARA. (Ch. 110 1/2, par. lla-20) Amends the Probate Act pertaining to guardians for disabled adults to provide that testimony of a physician is not required for termination or modification of a guardianship order and to require a guardian ad litem to investigate and report to the court when a ward requests such termination or modification. FISCAL NOTE (Guardianship and Advocacy Commission) This bill has no fiscal impact upon the IL Guard- ianship and Advoacy Commission or any other agency. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes requirement that court appoint a guardian ad litem to investigate allega- tions of the ward when ward requests termination, revocation or modification of a guardianship order. Provides that court may do so if it so wishes. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Judiciary I Apr 21 Fiscal Note filed Committee Judiciary I 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1639 HB-1777-Cont. May 02 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 011-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 10 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 11 Short Debate-3rd Passed 108-000-000 May 12 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 16 Sen Sponsor DAVIDSON Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 18 Assigned to Judiciary Jun 09 Recommnded do pass as amend 012-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 14 Second Reading Amendment No.01 JUDICIARY Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 19 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Jun 20 Speaker's Tbl. Concurrence 01 Jun 27 H Concurs in S Amend. 01/111-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 26 Sent to the Governor Sep 01 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-0605 Effective date 90-01-01 HB-1778 PIEL. (Ch. 17, pars. 302, 311,317, 322, 323, 324, 343 and 345; new par. 323.1; Ch. 121 1/2, par. 137.2-7) Amends the Illinois Banking Act. Requires that real estate formerly used as bank premises be disposed of within 5 years of the cessation of such use. Requires share- holders lists to be available to shareholder and creditors. Provides for removal of di- rectors. Limits subsidiaries to wholly owned subsidiaries. Amends The Illinois Securities Law of 1953 to exempt regular employees of banks and trust companies from the definition of securities dealer. Effective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Removes authorization for creditors of a State bank to inspect a list of the share- holders of the state bank. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. (Senate recedes June 30, 1989) Adds reference to: Ch. 17, par. 359 Amends the Illinois Banking Act to provide that the expenses of the Commission- er during the examination of the performance of bank services by affiliates shall be borne by the bank for which the services are provided. CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT NO. 1. Recommend that the Senate recede from Senate Amendment No. 1. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Financial Institutions May 03 Amendment No.01 FIN INSTIT Adopted DP Amnded Consent Calendar 031-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read May 05 Remvd from Consent Calendar Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 10 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 12 Short Debate-3rd Passed 100-001-003 May 15 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 18 Sen Sponsor KEATS Placed Calendr,First Readng 1640 1641 HB-1778-Cont. May 22 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 23 Assigned to Finance & Credit Regulations Jun 08 Recommnded do pass as amend 016-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 14 Second Reading Amendment No.01 FIN CREDT REG Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 19 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Jun 20 Speaker's Tbl. Concurrence 01 Jun 27 H Noncncrs in S Amend. 01 Secretary's Desk Non-concur 01 Jun 28 S Refuses to Recede Amend 01 S Requests Conference Comm 1ST Sen Conference Comm Apptd IST/ZITO JACOBS, D'ARCO, KEATS & SCHAFFER Jun 29 Hse Accede Req Conf Comm 1ST Hse Conference Comm Apptd IST/FLINN, CULLERTON, SHAW, PIEL AND HALLOCK House report submitted Jun 30 House Conf. report Adopted 1ST/112-000-005 Senate report submitted Senate Conf. report Adopted 1ST/056-000-000 Both House Adoptd Conf rpt 1ST Passed both Houses Jul 28 Sent to the Governor Aug 30 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-0368 Effective date 89-08-30 5HB-1779 STEPHENS. (Ch. 38, par. 1005-5-3) Amends the Unified Code of Corrections to require a term of imprisonment for conviction of any criminal offense while in possession of an assault rifle, automatic weapon or handgun. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Judiciary II May 04 Interim Study Calendar JUDICIARY II HB-1780 DELEO - NOVAK - CURRAN - KRSKA - MUNIZZI, BUGIELSKI, LANG, SUTKER AND WILLIAMSON. (Ch. 38, par. 1005-5-3) Amends the Unified Code of Corrections to require a defendant who has been convicted of defacing, deforming or otherwise damaging property of another by the use of paint or any other substance to receive certain specified dispositions. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Judiciary II May 04 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 016-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 23 Interim Study Calendar JUDICIARY II HB-1781 STEPHENS. (Ch. 111 1/2, par. 1017) Amends the Environmental Protection Act to prohibit the artificial addition of substances to public water supplies for any purpose other than to improve the taste, clarity or safety of the water, or in the course of testing it. S Correctional Budget and Impact Note Act may be applicable. HB-1781-Cont. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Energy Environment & Nat. Resource May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-1782 PHELPS - EDLEY, BRESLIN, WOOLARD, NOVAK AND MAYS. (Ch. 111 2/3, par. 662.07) Amends the Downstate Public Transportation Act to provide that special needs assistance in Rural Transportation Assistance-Demonstration Projects shall in- clude paratransit services. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: (Ch. 111 2/3, par. 662.07) Adds reference to: (Ch. 111 2/3, par. 697) Deletes everything. Amends the Downstate Public Transportation Act to provide that participants who qualify for federal operating assistance funds shall receive sufficient funds to pay 25% of their operating deficit. FISCAL NOTE (Dept. of Transportation) DOT estimates that this assistance program could cost nearly $500,000 in the first year. If, in FY90, additional systems apply for funding, an additional $50,000 should be adequate to fund the new systems. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Adds reference to: Ch. 111 2/3, par. 662.02 Amends the Downstate Public Transportation Act to change the definition of participant. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: Ch. 111 2/3, pars. 666 and 667; new par. 358.5 Provides that effective July 1, 1989, beginning in fiscal year 1990 the Department of Transportation's allocations to eligible participants may be 50% of their eligible operating expenses. Amends The Local Mass Transit District Act to permit the State to overmatch any federal grants to local mass transit districts. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Provides that the 50% discrepancy reconciliation shall begin with fiscal year 1990. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 3. Adds reference to: Ch. 111 2/3, par. 692. Provides that federal Section 18 funds shall not be the limit of State assistance to downstate public transportation projects. GOVERNOR MESSAGE Deletes reference to: Ch. 111 2/3, par. 692, new par. 358.5 Recommends specifically limiting the amount of a grant issued by the Dept. to those participants who are eligible to receive federal operating assistance to an amount not to exceed 25% of the participant's operating deficit. Provides that, ef- fective July 1, 1990, the Department's allocations to eligible participants may be 45% rather than 50% of their eligible operating expenses, unless in any year a par- ticipant receives funding under the Civil Administrative Code, then that participant is only eligible for assistance equal to 40% of its eligible operating expenses. Makes Act effective immediately. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Select Comm. on Roads and Bridges Apr 27 Amendment No.01 ROADS BRIDGES Adopted Do Pass Amend/Short Debate 018-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate 1642 HB-1782-Cont. May 02 Fiscal Note Requested MCCRACKEN Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 17 Fiscal Note filed Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Amendment No.02 NOVAK Adopted Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 23 Short Debate-3rd Passed 073-034-007 May 24 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor O'DANIEL Added As A Joint Sponsor REA Added As A Joint Sponsor JOYCE,JJ Placed Calendr,First Readng May 25 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 26 Assigned to Transportation Jun 13 Recommnded do pass as amend 008-004-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 15 Second Reading Amendment No.01 TRANSPORTN Adopted Amendment No.02 O'DANIEL Adopted Amendment No.03 O'DANIEL Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 21 Third Reading - Passed 048-010-000 Jun 22 Speaker's Tbl. Concurrence 01,02,03 Jun 27 H Concurs in S Amend. 1,2,3/089-019-002 Passed both Houses Jul 26 Sent to the Governor Sep 06 Governor amendatory veto Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Oct 17 Rul Gub Ncmply/Rule 46.1(b) Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Oct 19 Bill dead-amendatory veto. SHB-1783 STEPHENS - HARRIS AND MAYS. (Ch. 127, par. 145c) Amends the State Finance Act. Provides that during the last month of the fiscal year, agency or office vouchers will not be honored if expenses for the month exceed 15% of the amount appropriated for that fiscal year. Provides exceptions for season- al expenses and expenses absolutely necessary for continuing operations. Effective immediately. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Appropriations I Apr 18 Mtn Prevail Suspend Rul 20K 117-000-000 Committee Appropriations I May 03 Mtn Prevail Suspend Rul 20K 116-000-000 Interim Study Calendar APPROP I 4 HB-1784 LEFLORE - YOUNG,A, JONES,SHIRLEY, JONES,LOU, DAVIS, RICE, MARTINEZ AND MORROW. (New Act; Ch. 127, new par. 141.253) Creates the Minority and Female Business Acquisition Financing Authority and creates the Minority and Female Business Acquisition Revolving Fund in the State treasury. Provides that the Authority may provide loans to qualified female and mi- nority persons or businesses for the purchase of other businesses. Provides for pow- ers and duties of the Authority, including the authority to issue bonds. Provides for operation of the Fund. ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. * State Debt Impact Note Act may be applicable. 1643 HB-1784-Cont. STATE DEBT IMPACT NOTE House Bill 1784 would create a new category of State moral ob- ligation debt. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Deletes reference to: New Act; Ch. 127, new par. 141.253 Adds reference to: Ch. 48, new pars. 850.07z20 through 850.07z26 Deletes all. Amends the Illinois Development Finance Authority Act. Provides that the Illinois Development Finance Authority shall establish a program under which the Authority shall issue bid and performance bonds for certain minority and female owned businesses. Creates a Fund to provide loans to assist certain minority and female owned businesses and certain small businesses to expand a business or acquire another business. Creates a fund from which loans can be made. Authorizes the Authority to issue revenue bonds. FISCAL NOTE, AS AMENDED (Dept. CMS) The fiscal impact to the State would be the cost of any de- faulted loans handled through the program. There would be minimal expense to the State for the costs related to the issuance of bonds and for the management of these programs. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to State Government Administration May 02 Recommended do pass 007-000-005 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Fiscal Note Requested MCCRACKEN State Debt Note ReQuested MCCRACKEN Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 10 State Debt Note Filed Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 23 Second Reading Amendment No.01 YOUNG,A Withdrawn Amendment No.02 YOUNG,A Adopted 065-045-001 Fiscal Note Requested AS AMENDED BY #2 -MCCRACKEN Mtn Fisc Nte not Applicable LEFLORE Motion failed Held on 2nd Reading May 25 Fiscal Note filed Held on 2nd Reading May 26 Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 067-049-000 May 30 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor BROOKINS Placed Calendr,First Readng May 31 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 01 Assigned to Executive HB-1785 YOUNG,A - BALANOFF. (Ch. 73, pars. 969.22, 973a, and 979e) Amends the Insurance Code. Provides that medical and hospital insurance can- not be cancelled because of the age of the insured or because of the eligibility of the insured for Medicare. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Insurance May 04 Interim Study Calendar INSURANCE 1644 HB-1786 HB-1786 STEPHENS - MCCRACKEN - PETKA - COUNTRYMAN. (Ch. 110, new par. 2-1208) Amends the Code of Civil Procedure. Allows the defending party in civil litiga- tion to make an offer of judgment at any time more than 10 days before the trial be- gins. The offeree then has 10 days to accept the offer. If the offer is not accepted and the offeree obtains judgment less favorable than the offer, or judgment is against the offeree, then the offeree must pay costs, attorney's fees, and expenses of litigation incurred after the offer is made. Allows an offer of judgment to be made when fur- ther proceedings are required to determine the amount or extent of liability. Effec- tive immediately. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Judiciary I May 04 Motion disch comm, advc 2nd Committee Judiciary I May 05 Motn discharge comm lost 046-052-005 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D 'HB-1787 YOUNG,A. (Ch. 120, par. 734) Amends the Revenue Act of 1939. Requires the person redeeming from a tax sale to pay all sums paid to a city, village, or town for reimbursement of advancements made from public funds under the police and welfare powers. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Revenue May 04 Recommended do pass 008-000-005 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 17 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 25 Third Reading - Passed 116-000-000 May 26 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 31 Sen Sponsor MAROVITZ Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 01 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Revenue Jun 09 Recommended do pass 012-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 14 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 19 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 18 Sent to the Governor Sep 07 Governor vetoed Placed Calendar Total Veto Oct 19 Total veto stands. SHB-1788 YOUNG,A. (Ch. 120, par. 675) Amends the Revenue Act of 1939. Provides that in all counties, when the court determines a taxpayer's objection, the standard of proof is a preponderance of the evidence and not constructive fraud. STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT TO LOCAL GOV'Ts. STATE MANDATES ACT FISCAL NOTE In the opinion of DCCA, HB-1788 constitutes a due process man- date for which no reimbursement is required. 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1645 HB-1788-Cont. Apr 06 1989 First reading Apr 08 Apr 24 May 04 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Revenue St Mandate Fis Note Filed Committee Revenue Interim Study Calendar REVENUE 1 HB-1789 STEPHENS AND EWING. (P.A. 84-974, Sec. 4-1) Amends an Act authorizing a conveyance of land to the Village of Maryville, subject to its use for public purposes. Authorizes Maryville, after 30 days written notice to the Director of Central Management Services, to convey all or part of the land. The net proceeds shall be paid over to the State. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Executive Apr 26 Do Pass/Consent Calendar 019-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read May 03 Remvd from Consent Calendar Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 10 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 11 Short Debate-3rd Passed 107-000-000 May 12 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 16 Sen Sponsor WATSON Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 18 Assigned to Executive Jun 01 Recommended do pass 018-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 14 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 19 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 18 Sent to the Governor Aug 30 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-0369 Effective date 90-01-01 HB-1790 PEDERSEN,B - CAPPARELLI - PULLEN. (Ch. 110, par. 11-107.1) Amends the Code of Civil Procedure with respect to injunctions against abor- tions. Allows a man who claims to be the father, but is not the husband of the moth- er, to seek an injunction. The man must first prove by a preponderance of the evidence that he is the father. Allows the court to consider the rights and interests of the unborn child, to the extent legally permissible. Allows the proceedings to be con- fidential and requires that they be expeditious. Allows the Supreme Court to make rules. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Judiciary I May 04 Motion disch comm, advc 2nd Committee Judiciary I May 05 Motn discharge comm lost 050-036-007 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D 'IHB-1791 MAUTINO AND STANGE. (Ch. 111 2/3, par. 9-222.2; Ch. 120, pars. 439.3, 439.33, 439.103, 441, 467.17 and 469) SFiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1646 HB-1791-Cont. Amends the Use, Service Use, Service Occupation and Retailers' Occupation Tax Acts, the Gas Revenue Tax Act and the Public Utilities Revenue Act to reduce the rate of the taxes imposed under those Acts on fuel and electricity used in the manufacturing or assembling process in Illinois, or in the mining process in Illinois, and in the operation of a pollution control facility in Illinois from 5% to 4% begin- ning in 1990, to 3% beginning in 1991 and to 2% beginning in 1992; and eliminates such taxes beginning in 1993. Amends the Public Utilities Act to provide that addi- tional charges to customers' bills for State utility taxes shall reflect the tax reduc- tions and exemptions. Effective January 1, 1990. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Revenue May 04 Interim Study Calendar REVENUE SHB-1792 ROPP - WAIT - ACKERMAN - RICHMOND - HICKS. (New Act) Creates the Illinois Summer School for Agriculture to provide enriched agricul- tural study for high school students of superior academic skills. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D SHB-1793 SHAW. (Ch. 73, pars. 1065.18-1; new par. 1065.18-4a; rep. par. 1065.18-4) Amends the Illinois Insurance Code. Provides for the Director to establish by reg- ulation limitations on rate increases and decreases. Prohibits increases exceeding 10% without prior approval. Provides that rates shall be equitable in their applica- tion, not unfairly discriminatory nor destructive of competition or detrimental to the solvency of insurers. Defines terms. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Insurance May 04 Interim Study Calendar INSURANCE HB-1794 JONES,SHIRLEY - TURNER - MORROW. (Ch. 111 1/2, new par. 13-704.1) Amends the Public Utilities Act. Provides that the Illinois Commerce Commis- sion shall prohibit imposition of extra charges for providing touch-tone service. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Consumer Protection May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-1795 JONES,SHIRLEY - TROTTER - MORROW, WILLIAMS, TURNER AND HOMER. (Ch. 121 1/2, par. 262B) Amends the Consumer Fraud and Deceptive Business Practices Act. Provides that statutory cancellation provisions regarding the sale of merchandise involving $25 or more apply to telephone transactions. Provides that goods delivered in viola- tion of such provisions shall be deemed gifts. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Consumer Protection May 04 Interim Study Calendar CONSUMER PROT 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1647 HB-1796 STERN. (Ch. 46, new par. 24B-1) Amends The Election Code to establish factors in which a court may order a poll- ing place open beyond the hours prescribed in the Code. In no event shall such poll- ing place be ordered open for more than 2 hours after its regularly scheduled closing time. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Elections May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-1797 SHAW - MCGANN. (Ch. 91 1/2, new par. 1-126.1) Amends the Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities Code. Provides that security officers at facilities operated by the Department of Mental Health and De- velopmental Disabilities shall be sworn conservators of the peace and shall have the power to make arrest under specified circumstances. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Select Committee on Mental Health May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-1798 JONES,LOU. Appropriates $2,000,000 from the Capital Development Fund to the Secretary of State, as State Librarian, for grants to public library systems for construction and renovation. Effective July 1, 1989. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Appropriations I May 11 Interim Study Calendar APPROP I SHB-1799 JONES,LOU - WILLIAMS - TROTTER - MORROW, LEFLORE, CURRIE AND JONES,SHIRLEY. (Ch. 23, par. 9-6) Amends the Public Aid Code. Provides that public aid recipients and former re- cipients shall be reimbursed their actual cost of transportation to and from a work location while participating in "Project Chance" and for one year after obtaining employment. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Human Services May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D SHB-1800 JONES,LOU. (Ch. 127, pars. 652 and 653) Amends the General Obligation Bond Act. Authorizes an additional $2,000,000 for grants by the Secretary of State, as State Librarian, for improvement of li- braries under the Library System Act. Effective immediately. STATE DEBT IMPACT NOTE HB-1800 would increase: Capital Facilities unissued principal by $2.0 M(0.20%) Unissued general obligation principal by $2.0 M(0.12%) Potential total general obligation debt by $4.0 M(0.04%) Potential per capital gen. obligation debt by $0.34 (0.04%) Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Appropriations I I Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 4 State Debt Impact Note Act may be applicable. HB-1796 1648 HB-1800--Cont. Apr 17 State Debt Note Filed Committee Appropriations I Apr 27 Interim Study Calendar APPROP I 'HB-1801 TROTTER - CURRIE - JONES,SHIRLEY - WILLIAMS. (Ch. 23, par. 9-5) Amends the Public Aid Code. Makes the Department of Public Aid program, for AFDC recipients to participate in a post-secondary undergraduate level or voca- tional training program, permanent rather than a 3 year demonstration. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Human Services May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-1802 BALANOFF - KULAS - BOWMAN - JONES,LOU, MORROW AND WIL- LIAMS. (Ch. 111 1/2, par. 1022.9) Amends the Environmental Protection Act to require that applications for per- mits to store, treat or dispose of special waste disclose the volume of special waste to be received. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Energy Environment & Nat. Resource May 04 Interim Study Calendar ENRGY ENVRMNT HB-1803 BALANOFF - KULAS. (Ch. 111 1/2, new par. 1009.7) Amends the Environmental Protection Act to require windbreaks to be installed at coke, coal and clay transfer facilities in Cook County by July 1, 1990. Effective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Transfers administrative responsibility from the Agency to the Pollution Control Board. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Energy Environment & Nat. Resource May 02 Amendment No.01 ENRGY ENVRMNT Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 008-004-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 12 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 25 3d Reading Consideration PP Calendar Consideration PP. May 26 Third Reading - Lost 042-055-000 HB-1804 BALANOFF - KULAS. (Ch. 111 1/2, pars. 1031.1 and 1042) Amends the Environmental Protection Act to make the fugitive dust rules en- forceable by administrative citation. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Energy Environment & Nat. Resource May 02 Recommended do pass 008-003-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1649 HB-1804-Cont. May 12 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 26 Interim Study Calendar ENRGY ENVRMNT 'HB-1805 RONAN - KULAS - LAURINO - SANTIAGO - BUGIELSKI, DELEO, MC- AULIFFE, MARTINEZ, MORROW AND FLOWERS. (Ch. 95 1/2, par. 4-201; new pars. 4-308, 4-309 and 4-310; Ch. 127, new par. 141.251) Amends the Vehicle Code to change the penalty for abandoning a vehicle to a fine of between $500 and $1,000. Provides for a vehicle recycling fee for abandoned vehicles. Creates the Vehicle Recycling Fund in the State Treasury. FISCAL NOTE (Secretary of State) Total annual costs for House Bill 1805 will be $1,491,000. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Transportation and Motor Vehicles Apr 26 Recommended do pass 017-005-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Apr 27 Fiscal Note Requested MCCRACKEN Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 03 Fiscal Note filed Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 25 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading May 30 Tabled House Rule 37(G) SHB-1806 PARCELLS - PULLEN. (Ch. 120, new pars. 656A and 656A.1) Amends the Revenue Act of 1939 to provide that, except in cities with more than 2,000,000 inhabitants, after January 1, 1990, the town collectors may collect prop- erty taxes in all counties under township organization and perform other duties as- sociated with the collection and the proper recording of payment of such taxes. Collection by town collectors is to be determined by the board of town trustees. Also requires the board of town trustees to establish the compensation of the collector. Effective immediately. STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT TO LOCAL GOV'TS. STATE MANDATES FISCAL NOTE In the opinion of DCCA, HB-1806 constitutes a local government organization and structure mandate for which no reimbursement is required. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Revenue Apr 24 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Committee Revenue May 05 Interim Study Calendar REVENUE HB-1807 PARCELLS. (Ch. 48, par. 59.2) Amends An Act in relation to safety inspections to provide that only current em- ployees or their representatives (rather than employees or representatives), may re- quest to the Department of Labor that an inspection be conducted where there is a suspected health or safety violation. Deletes penalty for giving advance notice of inspection. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Labor & Commerce ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1650 HB-1807-Cont. May 05 Interim Study Calendar LABOR COMMRCE ' HB-1808 MULCAHEY. (Ch. 91 1/2, new par. 100-15.4) Amends the Department of Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities Act. Provides that the Department shall require a private entity operating at least 5 in- termediate care facilities for the developmentally disabled with 15 or fewer beds to provide, in one of every 5 such facilities, specified services in addition to those other- wise required by law or regulation. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Select Committee on Mental Health May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-1809 MULCAHEY. (Ch. 34, par. 2073) Amends the Downstate County Working Cash Fund Act. Authorizes a levy of .025% until the fund is equal to 5% of the total operating budget for all county funds. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Revenue May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D ' HB-1810 MULCAHEY. (Ch. 127, new par. 141.255, pars. 142z-17 and 142z-18) Amends the State finance Act to add the State and Local Sales Tax Reform Fund and to provide for continuing appropriation rather than annual appropriation of lo- cal government shares of State occupation and use tax proceeds. Effective January 1, 1990. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Revenue May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-1811 MULCAHEY. (Ch. 61, par. 1.3) Amends the Wildlife Code to make it unlawful to take any species of wildlife un- less a designated season is established for such species pursuant to the Code. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Energy Environment & Nat. Resource May 02 Recommended do pass 014-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 12 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 23 Interim Study Calendar ENRGY ENVRMNT SHB-1812 TROTTER - JONES,LOU - BALANOFF - SANTIAGO. (Ch. 23, new par. 12-10.3; Ch. 127, new par. 141.253) Amends the Public Aid Code and the State Finance Act. Creates the Local Gov- ernment Health Care Fund in the State Treasury to receive monies contributed by units of local government to provide health care services for indigent persons, and to be combined with State monies to match federal monies received to provide Medic- aid benefits. * Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1651 HB-1812-Cont. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Human Services May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D 'HB-1813 TROTTER - BALANOFF - JONES,LOU - SANTIAGO. (Ch. 23, par. 5-5) Amends the Medicaid Article of the Public Aid Code. Requires the Department of Public Aid to execute written interagency agreements with the Illinois Depart- ment of Public Health for the administration of the Early and Periodic Screening and Diagnosis and Treatment program as required under Title XIX of the Social Security Act. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Human Services May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-1814 NOVAK - WOOLARD - PHELPS - TURNER AND CURRAN. (Ch. 111 1/2, new par. 13-708) Amends the Public Utilities Act. Provides that the Illinois Commerce Commis- sion shall require local telephone companies to give customers, at the time of instal- lation of service, the option to prevent access to area codes or local prefixes which have telephone services which impose charges in excess of usual rates. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Public Utilities May 03 Interim Study Calendar PUB UTILITIES HB-1815 LAURINO - WILLIAMS. (New Act) Creates An Act in relation to Home Inspectors. Requires the Department of Pro- fessional Regulation to report to the General Assembly on or before January 1, 1990 on the development and implementation of an examination for the licensing of home inspectors, on desirable education and experience for the licensing of home in- spectors, on a certification procedure for home inspectors for which a fee may be charged, on the development of a disciplinary process against home inspectors and on the development of a home inspector's scope of practice. Effective immediately. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Consumer Protection May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-1816 HARTKE - NOVAK - WOOLARD - PHELPS. (Ch. 111 2/3, new par. 13-506.1) Amends The Public Utilities Act to require telephone companies utilizing "user sensitive service" to include 120 minutes of usage each month within the basic fee for elderly and disabled persons. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Public Utilities May 03 Interim Study Calendar PUB UTILITIES SHB-1817 TROTTER - JONES,LOU - BALANOFF - WILLIAMS - MORROW. (Ch. 23, par. 5-2) Amends the Public Aid Code. Requires the Department of Public Aid and the Governor to provide a plan of Medicaid coverage for pregnant women and their 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1652 HB-1817-Cont. children by July 1, 1989, which establishes an income eligibility standard equal to 185% (now, 100%) of the poverty line. The plan shall establish a sliding scale of monthly contributions to be made for coverage by an eligible person whose monthly income is between 126% and 185%, each inclusive, of the poverty line. Effective immediately. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Human Services May 05 Interim Study Calendar HUMAN SERVICE HB-1818 MATIJEVICH - MCPIKE. (Ch. 48 pars. 39m-2, 138.1, 322, 1403 and new par. 39s-2a; Ch. 95 1/2, new par. 18c-1105) Amends the Wage Payment and Collection Act, the Prevailing Wage Act, the Workers' Compensation Act, the Unemployment Insurance Act, the Toxic Sub- stances Disclosure to Employees Act, and the Chapter of the Vehicle Code pertain- ing to commercial transportation. Adds and amends provisions for determining whether a person is to be considered an employee or an independent contractor. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Labor & Commerce May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-1819 MAUTINO - TURNER - WILLIAMS - GIORGI - OLSON,MYRON, RICE, LEFLORE, BRESLIN, HALLOCK, CURRAN, HASARA, PHELPS, NO- VAK, GRANBERG, MCPIKE, SUTKER, TROTTER, GOFORTH, RYDER, WOOLARD, LANG, BLACK AND HULTGREN. (Ch. 127, pars. 523, 530, 533 and 535) Amends the State Employees Group Insurance Act of 1971. Provides that units of local government may apply to Director of Central Management Services to have employees and dependents covered under the Act, the cost of coverage to be paid by the unit of local government. Authorizes Director of CMS to promulgate rules con- cerning officers and employees eligible for coverage. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: Ch. 127, par. 522 Amends the State Employees Group Insurance Act. Allows accredited rehabili- tation facilities which provide services to disabled persons and receive funds from the State of Illinois for providing those services to participate in the State Employ- ees Group Insurance program. Includes school districts in units of local government which can participate. Provides that a local government employer's participation shall not limit its duty to bargain with representatives of its employees' collective bargaining units. GOVERNOR MESSAGE Recommends that payments by local governments or rehabilitation facilities or their employees for group health insurance shall be deposited in a separate Local Government Health Insurance Reserve Fund, rather than in the existing Health In- surance Reserve Fund. Adds July 1, 1990 effective date. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Insurance May 03 Amendment No.01 INSURANCE Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 013-007-001 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 12 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 24 Third Reading - Passed 107-004-001 May 26 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor HOLMBERG Placed Calendr,First Readng 1653 HB-1819-Cont. May 30 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 01 Added As A Joint Sponsor JONES Added As A Joint Sponsor ZITO, RAICA, Added As A Joint Sponsor D'ARCO, REA, Added As A Joint Sponsor HAWKINSON, BERMAN Added As A Joint Sponsor BROOKINS, SMITH Assigned to Local Government Jun 08 Recommended do pass 009-003-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 14 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 21 Third Reading - Passed 041-015-000 Passed both Houses Jul 20 Sent to the Governor Sep 06 Governor amendatory veto Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Oct 17 Rul Gub Comply/Rule 46.1(b) Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Oct 18 Mtn fild accept amend veto MAUTINO Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Oct 19 Accept Amnd Veto-House Pass 111-000-000 Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Oct 31 Mtn fild accept amend veto HOLMBERG Accept Amnd Veto-Sen Pass 055-000-000 Bth House Accept Amend Veto Dec 01 Return to Gov-Certification Dec 13 Governor certifies changes PUBLIC ACT 86-0978 Effective date 90-07-01 HB-1820 MAUTINO - LAURINO. (Ch. 95 1/2, par. 3-405) Amends The Illinois Vehicle Code. Requires every owner of a vehicle subject to registration with the Secretary of State to present evidence of insurance at the time of application. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Select Comm Constitut'nal Officers Apr 27 Interim Study Calendar CONST OFFICER HB-1821 HOMER - MCCRACKEN. (Ch.38, pars. 1005-6-1 and 1005-6-2; Ch. 95 1/2, pars. 2-118, 2-118.1, 6-205, 6-206, 6-206.1, 11-500, 11-501.1 and 11-501.2) Amends the Unified Code of Corrections and The Vehicle Code. Establishes the measurement of "last 5 years" for purposes of Driving Under the Influence Second Offenders. Extends the period of probation or conditional discharge for misdemea- nor offenses from one year to two years. Requires the Secretary of State to render a decision after an administrative hearing within 30 days of the conclusion of such hearing. Also provides that hearings conducted by the Secretary of State concern- ing the loss or reinstatement of certain driving privileges not be applicable to any suspension issued pursuant to violations of the implied consent provisions. Includes within the scope of a statutory summary suspension hearing the sufficiency or de- fects of a sworn report filed by an arresting officer upon an arrest resulting in a Stat- utory Summary Suspension. Provides that a restricted driving permit be granted by the Secretary of State to persons whose driving privileges are suspended or revoked, for purposes of attending school and to accomplish essential household or family re- lated necessities if such necessities do not exceed 4 hours within a 24 hour period. Authorizes a circuit court to order the Secretary of State to issue a Judicial Driving Permit to persons who have their driving privileges suspended under the implied 1654 HB-1821-Cont. consent provision to allow transportation for educational purposes and to accom- plish essential household or family related necessities as long as such necessities do not exceed 4 hours within a 24 hour period. Makes reports received by the Secretary of State of a first DUI offender privileged if the person is subsequently found not guilty and provides that such information only be released to courts, police officers, prosecuting officials or the Secretary of State. Allows for the admission of chemical and other test results at a statutory summary suspension hearing. Effective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: Ch. 38, par. 1005-6-2; Ch. 95 1/2, pars. 2-118, 2-118.1,6-205, 6-206.1, 11-500, 11-500.1 and 11-500.2. Deletes everything in the bill except the provision measuring "last 5 years" for purposes of Driving Under the Influence second offenders. Makes a correction by changing the name of the Act being amended to the Unified Code of Corrections from the Criminal Code of 1961. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Select Comm Constitut'nal Officers May 04 Amendment No.01 CONST OFFICER Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 012-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 25 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading May 30 Tabled House Rule 37(G) HB-1822 MATIJEVICH. (Ch. 111 2/3, new par. 9-201.1) Amends The Public Utilities Act. Requires a public utility to publish notice of in- tent to recover revenues lost due to the utility's granting of promotion and incentive rates to commercial or industrial users of electricity. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Public Utilities May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D 'HB-1823 ROPP - KLEMM - TERZICH - OLSON,MYRON. (New Act) The Illinois Clean Indoor Air Act. Prohibits smoking in areas which are used by and open to the public except in portions of such areas in which smoking is expressly permitted. Applies to State government agencies, units of local government, school districts and places of employment and places open to public access. Imposes duties on the State, local government and school district officials and on proprietors of places open to public access and imposes penalties for violations of the Act. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Executive May 04 Interim Study Calendar EXECUTIVE SHB-1824 FLOWERS. (Ch. 68, pars. 7-102, 7-104 and new pars. 3-104.2, 7-104.1) Amends the Human Rights Act. Provides that it is a civil rights violation for an owner or agent of real estate to refuse to allow a handicapped person to modify his residence. Provides that the Department shall serve a copy of a charge on a respon- dent within 30 (instead of 10) days after the charge is filed, and that the Depart- ment shall complete an investigation no more than 100 days after a charge is filed. * Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1655 HB-1824-Cont. Provides that conciliation conferences shall be open to the public (rather than closed) unless the parties and the Department agree to the contrary. Provides that the Department may assess a civil penalty (including punitive damages) against a person found by the Director of Human Rights to have committed a civil rights vio- lation, and that the Department may seek court enforcement of such assessments. Provides that the Department shall conduct compliance reviews of each settlement, conciliation agreement, or order. FISCAL NOTE (Dept. of Human Rights Commission) Total estimated cost for House Bill 1824 will be $122,621. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. (Tabled May 23, 1989) Deletes reference to: (Ch. 68, new pars. 3-104.2 and 7-104.1 Adds reference to: Ch. 68, pars. 1-102, 1-103, 3-101, 3-102, 3-103, 3-106, 7A-102, 7A-103, 7A-104, 8-105, 8A-102, 8A-103, 8A-104; new pars. 3-102.1, 7A-101, 7B-101 through 7B-104, 8A-101, 8B-101 through 8B-104, 10-101, 10-102 and 10-103; rep. par. 3-104; renumbers pars. 7-102, 7-103, 7-104, 8-106, 8-107 and 8-108) Deletes all. Adds numerous provisions in relation to discrimination in real estate sale, rental and financing transactions and other real estate matters. Creates a sepa- rate structure for dealing with such matters before the Department of Human Rights, the Human Rights Commission and the courts. FISCAL NOTE, REVISED (Dept. of Human Rights) Total anticipated revenue is $176,350 and total anticipated expenditures are $196,694. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Adds reference to: Ch. 68, par. 8-103 Deletes everything. Restores provisions of H-am 1 with changes in terminology, grammar and changes relating to housing discrimination. Makes other changes. Ef- fective immediately. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Provides that an action filed in court under Article 3 shall be commenced by the Department (rather than the Attorney General). Provides that, at the request of the Department, the Attorney General may appoint an assistant attorney general to represent the aggrieved party in such an action. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to State Government Administration May 03 Fiscal Note filed Committee State Government Administration May 04 Amendment No.01 ST GOV ADMN Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 010-001-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 11 Fiscal Note Requested AS AMENDED MCCRACKEN Fiscal Note filed Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 23 Second Reading Mtn Prevail -Table Amend No 01 Amendment No.02 FLOWERS Adopted Amendment No.03 JOHNSON Lost Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 26 Third Reading - Passed 095-018-003 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 30 Sen Sponsor BROOKINS Placed Calendr,First Readng May 31 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment 1656 HB-1824-Cont. Jun 01 Assigned to Executive Jun 08 Recommended do pass 020-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 14 Second Reading Amendment No.01 BROOKINS Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 21 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Jun 22 Speaker's Tbl. Concurrence 01 Jun 27 H Concurs in S Amend. 01/109-003-002 Passed both Houses Jul 26 Sent to the Governor Sep 11 Governor vetoed Placed Calendar Total Veto Oct 19 Total veto stands. HB-1825 PRESTON - TURNER - WILLIAMS - MORROW - CULLERTON AND JONES,LOU. (Ch. 95 1/2, par. 6-305) Amends The Illinois Vehicle Code. Requires that any person who rents a motor vehicle to another disclose the entire rental rate, terms of any mileage conditions re- lating to the rental rate and any charge in addition to the rental rate in any print ad- vertisement or telephonic, in-person or computer transmitted quotation. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Removes the requirement that rentors of vehicles disclose the entire rental rate, terms of any mileage conditions relating to the rental rate and any charge in addi- tion to the rental rate in any print advertisement or telephonic, in-person or comput- er transmitted quotation and provides that optional input access charges may be charged by rentors as an additional charge. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Consumer Protection May 02 Amendment No.01 CONSUMER PROT Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 012-004-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 23 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 30 Tabled House Rule 37(G) HB-1826 FLOWERS - WILLIAMS - SHAW - LEFLORE. (Ch. 111 2/3, new par. 9-212.1) Amend The Public Utilities Act to provide that the Illinois Commerce Commis- sion cannot approve rates for an electrical utility which reorganizes to spin-off gen- erating capacity to a subsidiary unless charges and costs associated with the subsidiary are less than or equal to the price of comparable purchases of power from other suppliers of electrical power. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Public Utilities May 03 Recommended do pass 010-004-002 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 23 Interim Study Calendar PUB UTILITIES HB-1827 SALTSMAN - LEITCH. (Ch. 95 1/2, par. 12-503) Amends The Illinois Vehicle Code. Makes a grammatical change in the Section governing windshield unobstruction and wipers. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: Ch. 95 1/2, par. 500. 1657 HB-1827--Cont. Adds definitions to the Article governing glass, windshields and mirrors. Estab- lishes when tinted windows may be permitted. Requires installers of such materials to place labels on the vehicle identifying themselves and requires manufacturers of such material to certify to the Department of Transportation that the materials comply with the Department standards. Increases the penalties for a violation of this Section. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Transportation and Motor Vehicles May 03 Amendment No.01 TRANSPORTATN Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 018-002-002 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 18 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 23 Verified Third Reading - Passed 064-040-006 May 24 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 25 Primary Sponsor Changed To HAWKINSON Added As A Joint Sponsor LECHOWICZ First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 26 Assigned to Insurance, Pensions & License Act Jun 01 Committee discharged Re-referred to Transportation SHB-1828 LEVERENZ. (Ch. 63, par. 42.16) Amends the Legislative Information System Act. Allows corporations (in addi- tion to private persons and governmental entities or agencies) to have access to the computer system. Requires charges to be based on costs and each user to be charged an average cost so all users share one time costs equally. FISCAL NOTE (Legislative Information System) HB-1828 would increase LIS's cost to provide Bill Status information to users by $5,200 per each additional 10 users. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: Ch. 63, par. 42.16 Adds reference to: Ch. 63, par. 42.15-8 Replaces what is in the bill with authorization for LIS to provide access to the ad- ministrative rules data base subject to the same conditions imposed on access to oth- er information on the System's computers. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Executive Apr 17 Fiscal Note filed Committee Executive May 04 Amendment No.01 EXECUTIVE Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 015-003-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 25 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading May 30 Tabled House Rule 37(G) HB-1829 LEVERENZ. (Ch. 127, par. 1007) 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1658 HB-1829-Cont. Amends The Illinois Administrative Procedure Act. Authorizes the Secretary of State's designee to copyright or publish for sale, as allowed by the Act, materials used in or resulting from codification of administrative rules. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Select Comm Constitut'nal Officers May 05 Interim Study Calendar CONST OFFICER SHB-1830 ROPP. (Ch. 38, par. 1005-6-3 and new par. 1005-6-3.3) Amends the Unified Code of Corrections. Provides that the Department of Cor- rections shall establish an impact incarceration program for certain first-time of- fenders as a condition of probation. Provides for criteria for assignment of persons to the program. Provides that no person shall be required to participate in the program. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Judiciary II May 05 Interim Study Calendar JUDICIARY II ' HB-1831 MCNAMARA AND WOOLARD. (Ch. 120, par. 500.23) Amends the Revenue Act of 1939 to increase the disabled veterans homestead ex- emption from $47,500 to $50,000. Effective January 1, 1990. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: 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 collector. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Revenue May 04 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 014-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 10 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Amendment No.01 BLACK Adopted Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 24 Short Debate-3rd Passed 110-001-001 May 25 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 31 Sen Sponsor LECHOWICZ Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 01 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Revenue Jun 09 Recommended do pass 012-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 14 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 19 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 18 Sent to the Governor Aug 13 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-0162 Effective date 90-01-01 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1659 HB-1832 'HB-1832 WILLIAMS - KUBIK - LEVIN. (New Act; Ch. 73, rep. pars. 478 through 487) Creates the Title Insurance Act. Provides for the Department of Financial Insti- tutions to regulate title insurance companies and agents and independent es- crowees. Establishes investment standards and premium reserve requirements. Defines terms. Provides that a violation constitutes a business offense. Repeals "An Act to provide for and regulate the business of guaranteeing titles to real estate by corporations", approved May 13, 1901, as amended. Effective January 1, 1990. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Provides that the annual registration fee for all of a company's title insurance agents shall be based upon the number of policies issued during the preceding year. Limits the prohibition on certain referrals to residential properties having 4 or fewer units, at least one of which is owner occupied. Adds provision relating to the satis- faction of tax liens. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Judiciary I Apr 26 Mtn Prevail Suspend Rul 20K 117-000-000 Committee Judiciary I May 05 Amendment No.01 JUDICIARY I Adopted Do Pass Amend/Short Debate 014-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 10 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 25 Third Reading - Passed 114-000-002 May 26 'Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor KEATS Placed Calendr,First Readng May 30 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 01 Added As A Co-sponsor MAROVITZ Assigned to Finance & Credit Regulations Jun 08 Recommended do pass 014-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 14 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 19 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 18 Sent to the Governor Aug 15 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-0239 Effective date 90-01-01 HB-1833 BOWMAN - LEVIN. (Ch. 68, par. 1-103) Amends the Human Rights Act. Defines "sexual orientation" as male or female homosexuality, heterosexuality or bisexuality by orientation or practice. Changes the definition of "unlawful discrimination" by including discrimination against a person because of his or her sexual orientation. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Provides that perceived sexual orientation shall be included in the unlawful dis- crimination definition. FISCAL NOTE (Dept. of Human Rights) Total fiscal impact for House Bill 1833 will be $135,822. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Judiciary I May 02 Amendment No.01 JUDICIARY I Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 008-006-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1660 HB-1833-Cont. May 03 Fiscal Note filed Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 24 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading May 25 Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Lost 026-077-008 HB-1834 LEVIN - BOWMAN. (Ch. 38, par. 1005-5-3.2) Amends the Unified Code of Corrections. Provides that committing an offense against a person because of that person's actual or perceived sexual orientation is a factor in aggravation for imposing a more severe sentence. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Judiciary II May 05 Interim Study Calendar JUDICIARY II HB-1835 LEVIN. (Ch. 111 2/3, par. 10-201) Amends The Public Utilities Act. Provides that when there is sufficient evidence in the record, the reviewing court may make findings and enter an order reversing a Commission decision without remanding the matter for further consideration. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Public Utilities May 03 Interim Study Calendar PUB UTILITIES HB-1836 LEVIN - WEAVER,M. (Ch. 121, par. 9-113.1) Amends the Illinois Highway Code. Prohibits the Department of Transportation from requiring a minimum amount of floor space for vending machines at safety rest areas on State highways which would exceed that minimum amount of floor space required by the federal Randolph-Sheppard Vending Stand Act of June 20, 1936. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to State Government Administration May 05 Interim Study Calendar ST GOV ADMN HB-1837 LEVIN. (Ch. 68, new par. 7-106a) Amends the Illinois Human Rights Act. Requires the Department to compile and report the number of complaints received alleging discrimination based on AIDS. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to State Government Administration May 05 Interim Study Calendar ST GOV ADMN SHB-1838 LEVIN. (Ch. 56 1/2, new par. 517.2) Amends the Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act. Requires the Director of Public Health to promulgate regulations to expedite procedures for including in the official 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1661 HB-1838-Cont. compendium new drugs for the treatment of acquired immunodefiency syndrome (AIDS) for which a letter of approval or approvability has not been issued by the Federal Food and Drug Administration (FDA), but which the FDA has made available on an experimental basis. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: Ch. 56 1/2, new par. 517.2 Adds reference to: Ch. 23, par. 5-5.13 Deletes everything. Amends the Public Aid Code to require the Department of Public Aid to establish procedures for the expedited review, for purposes of inclu- sion in the Public Aid formulary, of any drug for the treatment of AIDS which the FDA has indicated is subject to a treatment investigational new drug application. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Human Services Apr 26 Amendment No.01 HUMAN SERVICE Adopted DP Amnded Consent Calendar 016-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read May 03 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read May 09 Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 116-000-000 May 11 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor NETSCH Placed Calendr,First Readng May 12 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 18 Assigned to Public Health, Welfare & Correctn Jun 01 Recommended do pass 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 14 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 19 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 18 Sent to the Governor Sep 11 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-0896 Effective date 90-01-01 HB-1839 LEVIN - PULLEN. (Ch. I11 1/2, par. 7301) Amends the AIDS Confidentiality Act to make a grammatical change. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: Ch. 111 1/2, par. 7301 Adds reference to: Ch. 127, new par. 63b108d.l Amends the Personnel Code. Requires the Director of Central Management Ser- vices and the Civil Service Commission to adopt rules permitting State employees to donate sick leave to other State employees under certain circumstances. Prohibits solicitation of such donations by persons other than the proposed recipient. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Human Services May 03 Amendment No.01 HUMAN SERVICE Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 018-001-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 16 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 23 Third Reading - Passed 107-006-001 May 24 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 01 Sen Sponsor D'ARCO Placed Calendr,First Readng 1662 HB-1839-Cont. First reading Waive Posting Notice Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Executive 'HB-1840 HENSEL. (Ch. 122, par. 17-2.2a) Amends The School Code. Increases the authorized special education tax levy rate to .04% for dual districts and to .08% for unit districts. Effective July 1, 1989. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education Apr 28 Interim Study Calendar ELEM SCND ED HB-1841 PARKE - STANGE - REGAN. (Ch. 48, par. 39s-3) Amends "An Act regulating wages of laborers, mechanics and other workers em- ployed in any public works by the State, county, city or any other public body or any political subdivision or by any one under contract for public works". Exempts work- ers engaged in the general maintenance of public works once completed from the re- quirement that prevailing wages be paid. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Labor & Commerce May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-1842 PARKE - MAUTINO - REGAN - HARTKE AND MORROW. (Ch. 73, pars. 755.14; 755.15 and 755.16) Amends the Illinois Insurance Code. Requires cancellation notices to be mailed to the insured, mortgagee or lien holder at the last address known by the company. Effective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Provides that notice of cancellation will be sent to the insured, mortgagee or lien holder if known. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Insurance Apr 26 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 018-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 10 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 17 Mtn Prev-Recall 2nd Reading May 18 May 22 May 23 May 25 May 26 Jun 09 Jun 14 Jun 19 Amendment No.01 PARKE Adopted Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 9(B)/116-000-000 Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Third Reading - Passed 116-000-000 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Sen Sponsor JONES Placed Calendr,First Readng First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Insurance, Pensions & License Act 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 SFiscal Note Act may be applicable. Jun 06 1663 HB-1842-Cont. Jul 18 Sent to the Governor Aug 30 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-0370 Effective date 89-08-30 5 HB-1843 PARKE - REGAN. (Ch. 38, par. 11-20) Amends the Criminal Code of 1961 to increase the penalty for obscenity from a Class A misdemeanor for a first offense to a Class 4 felony and the penalty for a sec- ond or subsequent offense from a Class 4 felony to a Class 3 felony. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Judiciary II May 04 Interim Study Calendar JUDICIARY II HB-1844 SALTSMAN. (Ch. 24, new par. 10-2.1-31) Amends the Municipal Code. Provides that it is the public policy of this State that the provisions of the Code concerning boards of fire and police commissioners are applicable to all municipalities in the State, including home rule municipalities. However, a home rule municipality may alter any such provisions subject to approv- al by the voters of the municipality at a referendum. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Executive May 04 Interim Study Calendar EXECUTIVE HB-1845 SALTSMAN AND WOLF. (Ch. 121, par. 5-608) Amends the Highway Code to permit any county of over 100,000 population (now, 400,000) to establish transportation impact districts and to collect impact fees from persons constructing new developments in the districts. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Executive May 04 Interim Study Calendar EXECUTIVE HB-1846 COUNTRYMAN. (Ch. 122, par. 1410a) Amends the Asbestos Abatement Act to provide that if a school district has an employee who is not a licensed asbestos worker, but is qualified for licensure in all respects except that he lacks the necessary project experience, then that employee may be employed as an asbestos worker, but only by the school district by which he is otherwise employed. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Labor & Commerce May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-1847 COUNTRYMAN. (Ch. 95 1/2, par. 2-118.1) Amends The Illinois Vehicle Code to provide that a statutory summary suspen- sion hearing and a statutory summary suspension of driving privileges may be dis- missed by the State's Attorney if the person for whom the statutory summary suspension applies has been convicted of a criminal offense for which the person re- ceived as a sentence or by operation of law the revocation of his driver's license. 5 Correctional Budget and Impact Note Act may be applicable. 1664 HB-1847-Cont. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: Ch. 95 1/2, par. 2-118.1 Adds reference to: Ch 95 1/2, par. 6-208.1 Deletes title and everything after the enacting clause. Amends The Illinois Vehi- cle Code to provide that a hearing shall not be required prior to restoration of driv- ing privileges following statutory summary supervision if a person is convicted of driving under the influence arising from the same arrest unless requested by the per- son seeking restoration. Adds immediate effective date. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Judiciary II May 04 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 016-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 18 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 19 Short Debate-3rd Passed 110-000-000 May 22 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 25 Sen Sponsor SCHAFFER Placed Calendr,First Readng May 30 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 01 Waive Posting Notice Assigned to Judiciary Jun 09 Recommended do pass 012-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 16 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 19 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.01 SCHAFFER Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 21 Third Reading - Passed 058-001-000 Jun 22 Speaker's Tbl. Concurrence 01 Jun 27 H Noncncrs in S Amend. 01 Jun 28 Secretary's Desk Non-concur 01 S Refuses to Recede Amend 01 S Requests Conference Comm 1ST Sen Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/MAROVITZ DUNN,T, ALEXANDER, BARKHAUSEN & SCHAFFER Jun 29 Hse Accede Req Conf Comm 1ST Hse Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/HOMER, WILLIAMS, CULLERTON, COUNTRYMAN & TATE Jul 01 Tabled House Rule 79(E) HB-1848 WHITE. (Ch. 30, pars. 309, 318 and 330) Amends the Condominium Property Act to revise provisions relating to sharing of common expenses, provisions for financial reserves and the maintenance of insurance. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: Ch. 30 par. 318.4 Amends to revise the powers and duties of the board of managers relating to com- mon expenses and to revise the procedures relating to leases. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Restores provision that the management company may hold all operating funds of associations which it manages in a single operating account but shall at all times maintain records identifying all moneys of each association in such operating account. 1665 HB-1848-Cont. Apr 06 1989 Apr 08 May 02 First reading Amendment No.01 Amendment No.02 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary I JUDICIARY I Adopted JUDICIARY I Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 010-001-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 24 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 25 Third Reading - Passed 112-004-000 May 26 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 31 Sen Sponsor MAROVITZ Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 01 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Waive Posting Notice Jun 09 Jun 14 Jun 19 Jul 18 Sep 07 Oct 11 Oct 19 Assigned to Judiciary 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 vetoed Placed Calendar Total Veto Mtn filed overrde Gov veto WHITE Placed Calendar Total Veto Total veto stands. *HB-1849 JONES,SHIRLEY - WILLIAMS - FLOWERS - JONES,LOU - TROTTER. (Ch. 23, par. 9-6.3) Amends the Public Aid Code. Extends the duration of child care services granted to former aid recipients who have lost assistance due to their employment. Requires that the Department of Public Aid contract for such services directly with the pro- viders. Provides for the standards of such services and providers and the employ- ment of certain aid recipients as child care providers. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Human Services May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D 'HB-1850 JONES,SHIRLEY - JONES,LOU - RICE - MORROW - WHITE, TURNER AND TROTTER. (New Act) Creates the Homelessness Prevention Program to assist households in finding pri- vate housing units, section 8 housing, or preventing eviction through negotiation with landlords and creditors. FISCAL NOTE (DCCA) HB-1850 allows for receipt of funds from possible unidentified revenue sources, which could be State or federal. Absent furth- er specification, it is impossible to estimate potential rev- enue or expenditure impact. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Select Committee on Apr 27 Housing Recommended do pass 008-000-001 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1666 HB-1850--Cont. May 02 Fiscal Note Requested MCCRACKEN Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 17 Fiscal Note filed Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 25 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading May 30 Tabled House Rule 37(G) HB-1851 BALANOFF. (Ch. 111 2/3, new par. 9-218) Amends The Public Utilities Act to provide that, in determining rates, the Com- merce Commission shall exclude all costs associated with any electrical generating facility owned by the utility unless the utility can demonstrate that the facility is fully needed within two years for reliability and provides power to consumers at a lower cost. Effective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Provides that unless the Commission has reviewed construction and approved completion, the Commission may exclude costs of any generating facility unless the utility can demonstrate that the facility is needed. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Public Utilities May 03 Recommended do pass 011-007-001 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 18 Second Reading Amendment No.01 DUNN,JOHN Adopted 060-045-004 Held on 2nd Reading May 25 Interim Study Calendar PUB UTILITIES HB-1852 BALANOFF - GIGLIO. (Ch. 121, new par. 4-201.21) Amends the Illinois Highway Code. Authorizes the Department of Transporta- tion to designate, when necessary for safety reasons, a State Highway as a no-truck route which would prohibit the travel of a motor vehicle with a gross vehicle weight rating of 10,001 or more pounds from traveling upon such highway. Requires that there be a reasonable alternative route prior to such designation. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Select Comm. on Roads and Bridges May 05 Interim Study Calendar ROADS BRIDGES HB-1853 BALANOFF - KULAS - GIGLIO. (Ch. 111 1/2, new par. 1009.7) Amends the Environmental Protection Act to require the Pollution Control Board to adopt certain regulations relating to the operation of coke oven gas bypro- duct recovery facilities by January 1, 1991; provides that if the Board fails to meet this deadline, no person may operate any such facilities until the rules are adopted. Also directs the Agency to propose rules relating to cast houses, quenching, and coke battery emissions. Effective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Limits application to municipalities having a population in excess of 1,000,000. FISCAL NOTE, AS AMENDED (EPA) It is expected that the fiscal impact on the Agency of HB-1853 will be minimal. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Energy Environment & Nat. Resource 1667 HB-1853-Cont. May 04 Amendment No.01 ENRGY ENVRMNT Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 009-003-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Fiscal Note Requested MCCRACKEN Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 19 Fiscal Note filed Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 25 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading May 26 Interim Study Calendar ENRGY ENVRMNT HB-1854 BALANOFF - KULAS. (Ch. 111 1/2, new par. 1022.23) Amends the Environmental Protection Act to specify requirements for landfills disposing of nonhazardous special waste. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Energy Environment & Nat. Resource May 04 Recommended do pass 008-002-001 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 24 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading May 26 Interim Study Calendar ENRGY ENVRMNT 'HB-1855 PETKA. (Ch. 127, pars. 604A-101 and 604A-106) Amends the Illinois Governmental Ethics Act. Raises the reporting threshold for economic interest statements for State and local government employees from $35,000 to $50,000. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to State Government Administration May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-1856 PETKA. (Ch. 105, par. 3-13) Amends the Park District Code concerning disconnection and annexation to an- other district. Changes an internal reference concerning contiguity and residency requirements so that if a property owner borders another petitioning owner and if at least one petitioning owner is contiguous to the other district, they may all discon- nect and annex to the other district. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Cities & Villages May 03 Interim Study Calendar CITY VILLAGE 'HB-1857 PETKA. (Ch. 111 1/2, new par. 1007.6) Amends the Environmental Protection Act to direct the Agency to study the ex- tent to which the planning, siting and licensing of facilities under this Act has had the effect of slowing down small construction in this State, and to report its findings to the General Assembly by January 1, 1991. Effective immediately. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Energy Environment & Nat.. Resource ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1668 HB-1857-Cont. May 04 Interim Study Calendar ENRGY ENVRMNT HB-1858 PETKA - JOHNSON - BARNES - HOMER - CAPPARELLI, REGAN, PE- DERSEN,B AND WILLIAMSON. (Ch. 38, new par. 12-18.1) Amends the Criminal Code of 1961 to provide a victim of criminal sexual assault, aggravated criminal sexual assault, criminal sexual abuse or aggravated criminal sexual abuse with a right of action against a seller or distributor who by selling or distributing obscene material to the defendant causes the defendant through read- ing such material to commit such sexual offense. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Provides that the right of action created shall be against the manufacturer, pro- ducer or wholesale distributor rather than the seller or distributor. Provides that the manufacturing, producing or wholesale distributing of the obscene material must have proximately caused the defendant to commit the violations. Adds definitions of wholesale distributor, producer and manufacturer. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Limits civil liability to actions against manufacturers, producers and wholesale distributors of the obscene material which proximately caused the defendant through reading or viewing the obscene material to commit the sex offense. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Judiciary II May 05 Amendment No.01 JUDICIARY II Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 010-003-001 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 11 Second Reading Amendment No.02 JOHNSON Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 19 Third Reading - Passed 086-018-008 May 22 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 23 Sen Sponsor BARKHAUSEN Placed Calendr,First Readng May 25 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 26 Assigned to Judiciary SHB-1859 MARTINEZ - SANTIAGO - NOVAK - JONES,SHIRLEY - VANDUYNE, TROTTER, CURRAN, FLOWERS AND JONES,LOU. (Ch. 38, pars. 25-1 and 1005-5-3) Amends the Criminal Code of 1961 relating to mob action. Increases from a Class C misdemeanor to a Class 4 felony, mob action consisting of the use of force or violence disturbing the public peace by 2 or more persons acting together and without authority of law. Amends the Unified Code of Corrections to prohibit pro- bation, periodic imprisonment or conditional discharge for an offender convicted of a forcible felony if the offender was seeking to retaliate for an offense committed against a member of the offender's organized gang. Defines organized gang. CORRECTIONAL NOTE Maximum costs involved with the amendments to the Criminal Code would be $150 thousand per year in operating expenses. Maximum costs of the amendments to the Unified Code of Corrections would be $99 thousand per year in operating expenses. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Provides that a forcible felony, if the offense was related to the activities of an or- ganized gang, is nonprobationable. 5 Correctional Budget and Impact Note Act may be applicable. 1669 HB-1859-Cont. CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT NO. 1. Recommends that the House concur in S-am 1. Adds reference to: Ch. 37, par. 805-4 Amends the Juvenile Court Act of 1987 to provide that a minor 15 years of age or older shall be tried as an adult if the minor is charged with a forcible felony and has been previously adjudicated for a felony and the current offense was committed in furtherance of criminal activity of an organized gang or if such minor is charged with a felony and has been previously adjudicated delinquent for a forcible felony and the act which constitutes the offense was committed in furtherance of criminal activities by an organized gang. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Judiciary II May 04 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 016-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 09 Correctional Note Requested MCCRACKEN Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 10 Correctional Note Filed Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 19 Short Debate-3rd Passed 103-001-009 May 22 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 25 Sen Sponsor DEL VALLE Placed Calendr,First Readng May 30 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 01 Waive Posting Notice Assigned to Judiciary Jun 09 Recommnded do pass as amend 012-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 14 Second Reading Amendment No.01 JUDICIARY Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 21 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Jun 22 Speaker's Tbl. Concurrence 01 Jun 26 H Noncncrs in S Amend. 01 Jun 27 Secretary's Desk Non-concur 01 S Refuses to Recede Amend 01 S Requests Conference Comm 1ST Sen Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/DEL VALLE MAROVITZ, D'ARCO, BARKHAUSEN & HAWKINSON Jun 28 Hse Accede Req Conf Comm 1ST Hse Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/MARTINEZ, HOMER, CULLERTON, COUNTRYMAN & TATE Jun 29 House report submitted Jun 30 Senate report submitted Senate Conf. report Adopted IST/046-007-005 House Conf. report Adopted 1ST/078-023-010 Both House Adoptd Conf rpt 1ST Passed both Houses Jul 28 Sent to the Governor Sep 08 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-0863 Effective date 90-01-01 HB-1860 MARTINEZ - SANTIAGO - VANDUYNE - NOVAK - TROTTER, JONES,SHIRLEY AND CURRAN. 1670 HB-1860-Cont. (Ch. 37, par. 805-4, Ch. 38, par. 1005-5-3) Amend the Juvenile Court Act of 1987 and the Unified Code of Corrections to provide one of the factors the court uses in determining whether to permit prosecu- tion of a juvenile as an adult is whether there is evidence that the minor possessed a deadly weapon during the commission of the alleged offense. Provides that a minor who was at least 15 years of age at the time of the alleged offense and who is charged with a forcible felony shall be tried as an adult if it is alleged and deter- mined that the alleged offense was committed in furtherance of criminal activity by an organized gang. Defines organized gang. Provides for a mandatory prison sen- tence for a person convicted of a Class 1 or Class 2 felony who within the previous 10 years had been adjudicated delinquent for a Class X or Class 1 felony. FISCAL NOTE (Dept. of Corrections) Legislation which transfers juveniles to adult court increases the average length of stay which, coupled with the lack of dis- cretion for release dates, causes severe problems with over- crowding and the lack of available capacity to house youth com- mitted to Corrections. Treating youth as adult felons would cause treating Class X and Class 1 juvenile delinquents in the same terms of future consequences as a Class X or Class 1 adult felon. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: Ch. 38, par. 1005-5-3 Deletes title and everything after the enacting clause. Amends the Juvenile Court Act of 1987 to require the prosecution as an adult of a minor 15 years of age or older who has been alleged to have committed a felony, upon motion by the State's Attor- ney if the Juvenile Judge determines that such minor has previously been adjudicat- ed delinquent for commission of a forcible felony and the offense was committed in futherance of criminal activity by an organized gang. Also requires prosecution of a minor 15 years of age or older as an adult if the minor was alleged to have commit- ted a forcible felony, upon motion by the State's Attorney if the Juvenile Judge de- termines that the minor was previously adjudicated delinquent for commission of a felony and the offense was committed in futherance of criminal activity by an orga- nized gang. Defines organized gang. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: New Act; Ch. 38, pars. 12-6.1, 33B-1, 1005-5-3, new par. 2-23 Creates the Streetgang Criminal Liability Law. Makes it a Class 4 felony to knowingly join or be a member of a streetgang. Makes it a Class 3 felony to solicit membership in a streetgang. Makes it a Class 1 felony to compel membership in a streetgang. Provides enhanced penalties for certain streetgang related felonies. Amends the Criminal Code of 1961 to add definition of streetgang. Adds to list of crimes in determining habitual criminal offender status the offense of streetgang re- lated homicide. Makes streetgang related homicide nonprobationable. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Judiciary II May 04 Recommended do pass 010-006-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 10 Fiscal Note filed Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 17 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 19 Mtn Prev-Recall 2nd Reading Amendment No.01 MARTINEZ Adopted Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 36(D)/062-047-001 Placed Calndr,Third Reading 3/5 vote required Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 37(D)/097-013-001 Third Reading - Passed 095-015-004 1671 HB-1860-Cont. May 22 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 31 Sen Sponsor BARKHAUSEN Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 01 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Waive Posting Notice Assigned to Judiciary Jun 08 Added As A Co-sponsor MACDONALD Committee Judiciary Jun 09 Recommended do pass 012-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 21 Second Reading Amendment No.01 BARKHAUSEN Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 23 Verified Third Reading - Lost 029-016-003 HB-1861 MARTINEZ - SANTIAGO - JONES,SHIRLEY - TROTTER AND VAN- DUYNE. (Ch. 120, par. 481b.1 and 481b.2) Amends the Coin-Operated Amusement Device Tax Act to increase the tax from $10 to $25 for each device. Provides that the monies received from such tax shall be paid to the Department of Commerce and Community Affairs and shall be used by that Department only for grants to community-based organizations as defined in "An Act to provide for grants to community groups and to assist local government programs for gang control, amending certain Acts therein named". Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Revenue Re-assigned to Judiciary II May 04 Interim Study Calendar JUDICIARY II HB-1862 SANTIAGO - MARTINEZ - JONES,SHIRLEY - NOVAK, CURRAN AND MORROW. (Ch. 37, par. 805-4) Amends the Juvenile-Court Act of 1987 to add possession of a deadly weapon to the list of considerations in making a determination whether to permit prosecution of a minor under the criminal laws. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Judiciary II May 04 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 18 Third Reading - Passed 116-000-000 May 22 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 26 Sen Sponsor LECHOWICZ Placed Calendr,First Readng May 30 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 01 Waive Posting Notice Assigned to Judiciary Jun 09 Added As A Co-sponsor DEL VALLE Recommended do pass 012-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 14 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 19 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Passed both Houses 1672 HB-1862-Cont. Jul 18 Aug 30 Sent to the Governor Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-0371 Effective date 90-01-01 HB-1863 SANTIAGO - MARTINEZ - JONES,SHIRLEY - BOWMAN - NOVAK, CURRAN, BUGIELSKI, TERZICH, SUTKER AND DELEO. (Ch. 38, par. 12-4) Amends the Criminal Code of 1961. Provides that the intentional harm to an in- dividual who is pregnant is aggravated battery. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: Ch. 38, new par. 12-3.2 and par. 1005-6-1 Amends the Criminal Code and the Unified Code of Corrections. Creates the of- fense of domestic battery. Provides that such offense is a Class A misdemeanor and any second conviction within 5 years of such offense requires 48 consecutive hours of imprisonment which sentence shall not be suspended nor such person be eligible for probation. Prohibits supervision for domestic battery and criminal sexual abuse. GOVERNOR MESSAGE Recommends separating provisions prohibiting a disposition of supervision for persons convicted of domestic battery or aggravated criminal sexual abuse from similar provisions relating to DUI. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Judiciary II May 04 Recommended do pass 013-000-001 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 11 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 26 Third Reading - Passed 113-000-000 Jun 01 Jun 06 Jun 09 Jun 14 Jun 19 Jun 20 Jun 27 Jul 26 Sep 11 Oct 17 Oct 19 Oct 31 Dec 01 Dec 13 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Sen Sponsor MAROVITZ Placed Calendr,First Readng First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary Added As A Co-sponsor DEL VALLE Recommended do pass 012-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Amendment No.01 MAROVITZ Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Speaker's Tbl. Concurrence 01 H Concurs in S Amend. 01 / 107-004-002 Passed both Houses Sent to the Governor Governor amendatory veto Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Rul Gub Comply/Rule 46.1(b) Mtn fild accept amend veto SANTIAGO Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Accept Amnd Veto-House Pass 108-000-002 Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Mtn fild accept amend veto MAROVITZ Accept Amnd Veto-Sen Pass 057-000-000 Bth House Accept Amend Veto Return to Gov-Certification Governor certifies changes PUBLIC ACT 86-0979 Effective date 90-07-01 1673 SHB-1864 PETKA. (Ch. 127, par. 63a29) Authorizes the Director of Conservation to convey, for $1, certain land in Ken- dall County to the Bristol-Kendall Joint Cemetery Association. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds an effective date of January 1, 1991. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Executive Apr 26 Do Pass/Consent Calendar 019-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read May 03 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read May 09 Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 116-000-000 May 11 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 06 Sen Sponsor HUDSON First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Waive Posting Notice Jun 08 Jun 14 Jun 19 Jun 20 Jun 27 Jul 26 Aug 30 Assigned to Executive Recommended do pass 020-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Amendment No.01 HUDSON Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Speaker's Tbl. Concurrence 01 H Concurs in S Amend. 01/114-000-000 Passed both Houses Sent to the Governor Adopted Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-0372 Effective date 91-01-01 'HB-1865 PETKA. (New Act) Authorizes the release of a State sight distance easement in Will County upon payment of $1. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds the legal description. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. Specifies the directional coordinates of the distance easement. CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT NO. 1. Recommends that the House concur in S-am 1. Recommends that the bill be further amended as follows: Authorizes release of a highway easement in Peoria County upon payment of the appraised value. Adds immediate effective date. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Executive Apr 26 Do Pass/Consent Calendar 019-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read May 02 Remvd from Consent Calendar Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 10 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Amendment No.01 PETKA Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 11 Short Debate-3rd Passed 106-000-000 May 12 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. Adopted 1674 HB-1864 HB-1865-Cont. Jun 06 Sen Sponsor HUDSON First reading Waive Posting Notice Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Executive Jun 08 Recommended do pass 020-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 14 Second Reading Amendment No.01 HUDSON Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 19 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Jun 20 Speaker's Tbl. Concurrence 01 Jun 27 H Noncncrs in S Amend. 01 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,JJ JACOBS, HOLMBERG, KARPIEL & HUDSON Hse Accede Req Conf Comm 1ST Hse Conference Comm Apptd IST/TERZICH, CULLERTON, KRSKA, PETKA AND PULLEN Jun 30 Senate report submitted Senate Conf. report Adopted 1ST/059-000-000 House report submitted House Conf. report Adopted 1ST/112-000-001 Both House Adoptd Conf rpt 1ST Passed both Houses Jul 28 Sent to the Governor Sep 06 Governor vetoed Placed Calendar Total Veto Oct 19 Total veto stands. 'HB-1866 PULLEN, PEDERSEN,B, DOEDERLEIN, CAPPARELLI AND PAR- CELLS. (Ch. 127, par. 55 and new par. 55.50) Amends the Civil Administrative Code. Requires the Department of Public Health to charge for HIV tests performed by State labs at the request of private physicians. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to State Government May 04 May 11 May 16 May 17 May 23 May 25 May 26 Administration Recommended do pass 008-002-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 081-022-009 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Sen Sponsor WATSON Placed Calendr,First Readng First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Public Health, Welfare & Correctn HB-1867 YOUNG,A. (Ch. 46, par. 24A-10.1) Amends The Election Code to require in-precinct vote tabulation in counties of 100,000 or more registered voters beginning with the 1990 general primary election. SFiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1675 HB-1867-Cont. Apr 06 1989 Apr 08 May 05 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Elections Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D 'HB-1868 PULLEN, PEDERSEN,B, DOEDERLEIN AND CAPPARELLI. (Ch. 127, par. 55 and new par. 55.50) Amends the Civil Administrative Code. Requires the Department of Public Health to monthly report the number of AIDS cases in various population categories. Apr 06 1989 Apr 08 May 04 May 11 May 16 May 17 May 23 May 25 May 26 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to State Government Administration Recommended do pass 007-003-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 092-009-009 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Sen Sponsor WATSON Placed Calendr,First Readng First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Public Health, Welfare & Correctn HB-1869 TROTTER. (New Act; Ch. 127, new par. 141.252) Creates a New Act and amends the State Finance Act. Imposes on each insur- ance company engaged in life insurance business in Illinois a tax in an amount equal to . 1% of the gross life insurance premiums received by that company during a cal- endar year as a result of its doing business in Illinois. Provides that such tax shall be collected by the Department of Insurance and deposited into the Emergency Medi- cal Services Fund, which is created by the Act, to be used by the Department of Public Health for the ordinary and contingent expenses of maintaining a statewide emergency medical service program, and for the distribution of grants in accor- dance with the Emergency Medical Services (EMS) Systems Act. Effective immediately. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Revenue May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D SHB-1870 PULLEN - PEDERSEN,B - DOEDERLEIN - CAPPARELLI - WILLIAM- SON. (Ch. 23, new par. 2057.20) Amends the Abused and Neglected Child Reporting Act to authorize the De- partment to seek a court order requiring HIV testing of the indicated perpetrator of certain incidents of child abuse or neglect, and disclosure of the results of such test- ing. Effective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Makes testing mandatory rather than permissive. Deletes exception for persons who tested negative within the preceding year. Requires positive test results to be reported to IDPH. Requires IDPH to publish a monthly statistical report of such cases. Apr 06 1989 First reading Apr 08 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Select Committee on Children SFiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1676 HB-1870-Cont. May 04 Motion disch comm, advc 2nd Committee Select Committee on Children May 05 Committee discharged 065-022-005 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 18 Second Reading Amendment No.01 PULLEN Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 26 Third Reading - Passed 090-011-004 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 31 Sen Sponsor WATSON Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 01 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Public Health, Welfare & Correctn Jun 08 Added As A Co-sponsor MACDONALD Committee Public Health, Welfare & Correctn SHB-1871 PULLEN, PEDERSEN,B, DOEDERLEIN, CAPPARELLI AND WEAV- ER,M. (Ch. 38, new par. 12-16.2) Amends the Criminal Code of 1961 to provide that any person who knows him- self to be infected with HIV and who knowingly does any act which he knows is like- ly to transmit the virus to another person, commits a Class 2 felony. FISCAL NOTE (Dept. of Corrections) Base data necessary to estimate the impact of HB-1871 is not available. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Defines the types of conduct that constitute violation. Makes knowing consent an affirmative defense. Adds immediate effective date. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. (Tabled June 21, 1989) Deletes limitation to controlled substances from the definition of drug parapher- nalia. Makes other changes. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. (Senate recedes June 30, 1989) Reinstates changes made by S-am 1, tabled on this date, with correct references to page and line numbers. CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT NO. 1. Recommends that the Senate recede from Senate Amendment 2. Amends the Criminal Code of 1961 to provide that any person who knows him- self to be infected with HIV and who knowingly does any act which he knows is like- ly to transmit the virus to another person, commits a Class 2 felony. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Judiciary II May 04 Recommended do pass 009-001-004 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 24 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading May 25 Fiscal Note filed Held on 2nd Reading May 26 Amendment No.01 PETKA Adopted 068-030-000 Mtn Fisc Nte not Applicable PULLEN Motion prevailed 060-037-002 Fiscal Note not Required Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 070-021-008 5 Correctional Budget and Impact Note Act may be applicable. 1677 HB-1871-Cont. 1678 May 31 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor WATSON Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 01 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Waive Posting Notice Assigned to Judiciary Jun 08 Added As A Co-sponsor MACDONALD Committee Judiciary Jun 09 Recommended do pass 006-004-001 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 14 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 19 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.01 WATSON Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 21 Recalled to Second Reading Mtn Reconsider Vote Prevail 01-WATSON Mtn Prevail -Table Amend No 01 Tabled Amendment No.02 WATSON Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 23 Third Reading - Passed 045-005-002 Speaker's Tbl. Concurrence 02 Jun 27 H Noncncrs in S Amend. 02 Jun 28 Secretary's Desk Non-concur 02 S Refuses to Recede Amend 02 S Requests Conference Comm 1ST Sen Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/MAROVITZ DUNN,T, ALEXANDER, TOPINKA & WATSON Jun 29 Hse Accede Req Conf Comm 1ST Hse Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/HOMER, MCNAMARA, HANNIG, PULLEN AND PEDERSEN,B House report submitted Jun 30 Senate report submitted Senate Conf. report Adopted 1ST/057-001-000 House Conf. report Adopted 1ST/088-020-005 Both House Adoptd Conf rpt 1ST Passed both Houses Jul 28 Sent to the Governor Sep 11 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-0897 Effective date 89-09-11 SHB-1872 WHITE - LEVIN. (Ch. 111 1/2, new pars. 147.09, 157-8.9c and 607-107) Amends the Hospital, Blood Bank, and Ambulatory Surgical Treatment Center Acts to require notification of persons who have received blood or blood products since 1976 that they may have been exposed to HIV infection. Effective immediately. STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT TO LOCAL GOV'TS. STATE MANDATES FISCAL NOTE In the opinion of DCCA, HB-1872 constitutes a service mandate for which reimbursement of 50% to 100% of the increased cost to units of local government is required. The estimated cost of reimbursement for FY90 is $11.5 to $23 million, depending upon the percentage of reimbursement provided. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. HB-1872-Cont. Apr 08 Assigned to Human Services Apr 24 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Committee Human Services May 05 Interim Study Calendar HUMAN SERVICE HB-1873 PULLEN, CAPPARELLI, PEDERSEN,B AND DOEDERLEIN. (Ch. 111 1/2, par. 6354-1 and new par. 6354-2) Amends the Illinois Alcoholism and Other Drug Dependency Act. Requires the Department of Alcoholism and Substance Abuse to offer testing for the HIV infec- tion at a treatment facility for drug abusers. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: Ch. 111 1/2, new par. 6354-2 Adds reference to: Ch. 111 1/2, new par. 6354-3 Requires reporting of positive test results to Dept. of Public Health (IDPH), and requires IDPH to publish a monthly statistical report. Deletes penalty provisions. Also makes technical changes. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to State Government Administration May 04 Amendment No.01 ST GOV ADMN Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 009-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 11 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 085-015-012 May 17 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 23 Sen Sponsor WATSON Placed Calendr,First Readng May 25 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 26 Assigned to Public Health, Welfare & Correctn SHB-1874 KEANE. (Ch. 127, pars. 46.1 and 46.6a) Amends the Civil Administrative Code. For purposes of the powers and duties of the Department of Commerce and Community Affairs under the Code, defines lo- cal government to include special districts. Removes prohibition against use of the Department's local tourism and convention bureau grants in support of the Chicago World's Fair. Requires allocation of 1/2, rather than 1/3, of such grants to bureaus in cities of more than 500,000 population. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Executive May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-1875 KEANE. (Ch. 127, par. 2701-3) Amends The Build Illinois Act. Provides that the Department of Agriculture and the Abandoned Mined Lands Reclamation Council may expend appropriations for the Act's purposes. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Executive Apr 26 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 018-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1679 HB-1875-Cont. May 10 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 25 Third Reading - Passed 116-000-000 May 26 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 08 Sen Sponsor REA First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Waive Posting Notice Assigned to Energy & Environment Jun 13 Recommended do pass 013-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 14 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 19 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 18 Sent to the Governor Aug 30 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-0373 Effective date 90-01-01 'HB-1876 PULLEN, CAPPARELLI, PEDERSEN,B AND DOEDERLEIN. (Ch. 111 1/2, new par. 7406.1) Amends the Sexually Transmissible Diseases Act to require any person who seeks treatment at a sexually transmissible disease clinic to be tested for HIV. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Allows the person seeking treatment or opportunity to refuse testing. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Specifies the HIV tests to be performed. Requires reporting of positive results to IDPH, and requires IDPH to publish a monthly statistical report. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Adds reference to: Ch. 38, new par. 1003-6-2.1; Ch. 111 1/2, par. 7309 Amends the Code of Corrections to require HIV testing of committed persons. Requires notification of the prisoner's spouse in case of a positive result. Requires IDPH to publish a monthly statistical report of the results. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 3. Adds reference to: Ch. 111 1/2, new par. 7354.1 Amends the AIDS Registry Act to require the Illinois Department of Public Health to seek monthly HIV infection reports on Illinois residents from the various agencies of the federal government. Requires IDPH to publish a monthly statistical report. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 4. Adds reference to: Ch. 111 1/2, par. 5354-1 and new par. 6354-3 Amends the Illinois Alcoholism and Other Drug Dependency Act. Requires the Department of Alcoholism and Substance Abuse to offer testing for the HIV infec- tion at a treatment facility for drug abusers. Requires reporting of positive results to IDPH, and requires IDPH to publish a monthly statistical report. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 5. (Senate recedes June 30, 1989) Adds reference to: Ch. 23, new par. 2057.20 Amends the Abused and Neglected Child Reporting Act to require the Depart- ment to seek a court order requiring HIV testing of the indicated perpetrator of cer- tain incidents of child abuse or neglect, and disclosure of the results of such testing. Requires reporting of positive results to IDPH, and requires IDPH to publish a monthly statistical report. 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1680 HB-1876-Cont. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 7. Adds reference to: Ch. 127, par. 55 and new par. 55.51 Amends the Civil Administrative Code. Requires the Department of Public Health to monthly report the number of AIDS cases in various population categories. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 8. (Senate recedes June 30, 1989) Requires the cost of HIV tests ordered by the Department of Children and Fami- ly Services to be paid by the Illinois Department of Public Health, and limits such tests to cases in which the action of the perpetrator could have transmitted HIV. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 9. Provides that the IDPH cumulative seroprevalence report shall be made avail- able without charge upon request. CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT NO. 1. Recommends that the House concur in S-ams 1 through 4, 7, and 9. Recommends that the Senate recede from S-ams 5 and 8. Provides for contracting for HIV testing when required by State agencies and for an audit of the cost effectiveness of required HIV testing by the Auditor General with a report by May 1, 1991. Provides for the implementation of prison HIV test- ing on May 1, 1990 and that the Department of Alcohol and Substance Abuse must offer HIV tests to all drug abusers other than alcohol abusers. Provides that these provisions shall have an immediate effective date. GOVERNOR MESSAGE Deletes reference to: Ch. 38, new par. 1003-6-2.1 Recommends deleting provision directing the Dept. of Corrections to administer HIV tests to prisonsers about to be released. Adds definition of "STD Clinic". Changes effective date to July 1, 1990. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Human Services Apr 26 Amendment No.01 HUMAN SERVICE Adopted DP Amnded Consent Calendar 019-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read May 03 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read May 09 Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 116-000-000 May 11 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 12 Sen Sponsor WATSON First reading Rfrd to Comm Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Amendment No.01 W) Amendment No.02 W, Amendment No.03 W, Amendment No.04 W Amendment No.05 W, Amendment No.06 W, 01 Amendment No.07 W, CI Ad Ad May 18 Jun 09 Jun 15 Jun 19 on Assignment Assigned to Public Health, Welfare & Correctn Recommended do pass 012-000-000 ATSON ATSON ATSON ATSON ATSON ATSON 9-025-000 ATSON IAIR RULES 07 IN ORDER lopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.08 WATSON Amendment No.09 WATSON Placed Calndr,Third Reading Adopted Adopted Adopted Adopted Adopted Lost Adopted Adopted 1681 HB-1876-Cont. Jun 21 Third Reading - Passed 054-003-000 Jun 22 Speaker's Tbl. Concurrence 01,02,03,04,05,07, Speaker's Tbl. Concurrence 08,09 Jun 27 H Noncncrs in S Amend. 01,02,03,04,05,07, H Noncncrs in S Amend. 08,09 Secretary's Desk Non-concur 01,02,03,04,05,07 Secretary's Desk Non-concur 08,09 S Refuses to Recede Amend 01,02,03,04,05,07, S Refuses to Recede Amend 08,09 S Requests Conference Comm 1ST Sen Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/SMITH MAROVITZ, ZITO, WATSON & TOPINKA Jun 28 Hse Accede Req Conf Comm 1ST Hse Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/MCNAMARA, HANNIG, CULLERTON, PULLEN AND PEDERSEN,B Jun 30 House report submitted House Conf. report Adopted 1ST/087-020-006 Senate report submitted Senate Conf. report Adopted 1ST/056-002-000 Both House Adoptd Conf rpt 1ST Passed both Houses Jul 28 Sent to the Governor Sep 11 Governor amendatory veto Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Oct 11 Mtn fild ovrrde amend veto PULLEN Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Oct 17 Rul Gub Ncmply/Rule 46.1(b) Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Oct 19 3/5 vote required Override am/veto House-lost 057-024-024 ' Bill dead-amendatory veto. HB-1877 CULLERTON - MCCRACKEN. (Ch. 40, par. 1652 and title of Act preceding par. 1652; and Ch. 110 1/2, par. 2-4) Amends the Probate-Act and an Act concerning written instruments with respect to adopted children. Makes applicable to property rights under any instrument (rather than under any written instrument). Makes other changes. Effective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds a qualifying clause. No substantive change. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Judiciary I May 02 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 013-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 10 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Amendment No.01 CULLERTON Adopted 091-005-005 Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 25 Third Reading - Passed 114-002-000 May 26 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor D'ARCO Added As A Joint Sponsor GEO-KARIS Placed Calendr,First Readng May 30 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 01 Waive Posting Notice Assigned to Judiciary Jun 09 Recommended do pass 012-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng 1682 HB-1877-Cont. Jun 14 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 19 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 18 Sent to the Governor Sep 01 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-0606 Effective date 89-09-01 HB-1878 PULLEN, CAPPARELLI, PEDERSEN,B AND DOEDERLEIN. (Ch. 111 1/2, par. 7309) Amends the AIDS Confidentiality Act to allow a physician to notify the spouse of the test subject, if the test result is a confirmed positive. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. (Tabled May 10, 1989) Grants notifying physicians immunity from all resulting liability, and creates a statutory presumption of their good faith. Also conditions the physician's right to notify a spouse upon an unsuccessful attempt to get the patient to notify the spouse. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Rephrases changes made in H-am 1 which was tabled on this date. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: Ch. 127, new par. 55.50, par. 55 Requires IDPH to charge a fee for HIV tests performed by the State laboratory for private physicians. Broadens the exemption from liability for certain physicians under the AIDS Confidentiality Act. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Adds reference to: Ch. 38, new par. 1003-6-2.1; Ch. 11l 1/2, par. 7309 Amends the Unified Code of Corrections and the AIDS Confidentiality Act. Pro- vides that the Department of Corrections shall give a test for human immunodefi- ciency virus infection to all persons in its custody, and that the person's spouse (if any) shall be notified if there is a positive test result. Provides that the Department shall not place an HIV-positive person in a cell with an HIV-negative person. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 3. Requires that the fee charged by IDPH for HIV tests performed at the State lab- oratory not exceed the cost of the service. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 4. Adds reference to: New Act; Ch. 38, par 1005-5-3 Creates the HIV Testing Act. Requires the Department of Central Management Services to enter into a contract to provide for HIV testing services. Requires that all State agencies utilize the contract, and requires that all court-ordered HIV test- ing authorized by statute be done under the contract. Amends the Code of Correc- tions to provide that IDPH will pay for all required HIV testing (currently paid by the county or taxed as costs to the convicted defendant). Effective immediately. CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT NO. 1. Recommends that the House concur in S-am 4. Recommends that the bill be further amended as follows: Provides for contracting for HIV testing when required by State agencies and for an audit of the cost effectiveness of required HIV testing by the Auditor General with a report by May 1, 1991. Establishes starting dates for prison HIV testing: July 1, 1990 for all testing and segregation and May 1, 1990 for pre-release testing. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Human Services Apr 26 Amendment No.01 HUMAN SERVICE Adopted Do Pass Amend/Short Debate 019-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 10 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Mtn Prevail -Table Amend No 01 Amendment No.02 PULLEN Adopted Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate 1683 HB-1878-Cont. May 16 Short Debate-3rd Passed 114-000-000 May 17 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 23 Sen Sponsor WATSON Placed Calendr,First Readng May 25 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 26 Assigned to Public Health, Welfare & Correctn Jun 09 Recommended do pass 012-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 15 Second Reading Amendment No.01 WATSON Adopted Amendment No.02 WATSON Adopted 044-012-001 Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 20 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.03 WATSON Adopted Amendment No.04 WATSON Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 21 Third Reading - Passed 039-012-003 Jun 22 Speaker's Tbl. Concurrence 01,02,03,04 Jun 27 H Concurs in S Amend. 1,2,3/114-000-001 H Noncncrs in S Amend. 04 Jun 28 Secretary's Desk Non-concur 04 S Refuses to Recede Amend 04 S Requests Conference Comm 1ST Sen Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/SMITH MAROVITZ, ZITO, TOPINKA & WATSON Jun 29 Hse Accede Req Conf Comm IST Hse Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/WHITE, MCNAMARA, CULLERTON, PULLEN AND PEDERSEN,B Jun 30 Senate report submitted Senate Conf. report Adopted 1ST/050-004-003 House report submitted Jul 01 3/5 vote required House Conf. report Adopted 1ST/102-002-010 Both House Adoptd Conf rpt 1ST Passed both Houses Jul 28 Sent to the Governor Sep 11 Governor vetoed Placed Calendar Total Veto Oct 11 Mtn filed overrde Gov veto PULLEN Placed Calendar Total Veto Oct 18 3/5 vote required Override Gov veto-Hse lost 052-040-019 Placed Calendar Total Veto Oct 19 Total veto stands. SHB-1879 PULLEN, CAPPARELLI, PEDERSEN,B AND DOEDERLEIN. (Ch. 111 1/2, new par. 7354.1) Amends the AIDS Registry Act to require the Department of Public Health (IDPH) to seek monthly HIV infection reports on Illinois residents from the various agencies of the federal government. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Requires inclusion of identifiers in positive cases, for purposes of partner identifi- cation and notification. Requires IDPH to publish monthly a statistical report. ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1684 HB-1879-Cont. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to State Government Administration May 04 Amendment No.01 ST GOV ADMN Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 007-003-001 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 11 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Third Reading - Passed 088-011-008 May 17 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 23 Sen Sponsor WATSON Placed Calendr,First Readng May 25 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 26 Assigned to Public Health, Welfare & Correctn 'HB-1880 PULLEN, CAPPARELLI, WEAVER,M, PARCELLS, PEDERSEN,B AND DOEDERLEIN. (Ch. 38, par. 12-18) Amends the Criminal Code to require the State's attorney, at the request of a sexual assault victim, to seek a court order compelling the accused to be tested for HIV. Authorizes the judge to determine to whom the result may be disclosed. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds requirement of a finding of probable cause at a preliminary hearing, or an indictment. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Requires that medical personnel performing the test report the results directly to the victim; also provides that the identity of the victim may not be disclosed. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Judiciary II May 04 Recommended do pass 009-004-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 11 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 19 Third Reading - Passed 086-017-011 May 22 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 23 Sen Sponsor WATSON Placed Calendr,First Readng May 25 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 26 Assigned to Judiciary Jun 09 Recommended do pass 010-001-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 14 Second Reading Amendment No.01 GEO-KARIS Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 21 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.02 WATSON Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 23' Third Reading - Passed 054-004-000 Speaker's Tbl. Concurrence 01,02 Jun 27 H Concurs in S Amend. 01,02/112-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 26 Sent to the Governor Sep 11 Governor vetoed Placed Calendar Total Veto Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1685 HB-1880--Cont. Oct 11 Mtn filed overrde Gov veto PULLEN Placed Calendar Total Veto Oct 19 Total veto stands. HB-1881 MCCRACKEN - CULLERTON. (Ch. 110 1/2, par. 2-6) Amends the Probate Act. Requires a person holding property of a decedent who has reason to know that a potential beneficiary caused the death of the decedent to cooperate with law enforcement authorities and judicial officers in the investigation of the death. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: Ch. 110 1/2, par. 2-6 Adds reference to: Ch. 40, par. 1652; Ch. 110 1/2, par. 2-4 Deletes everything. Amends an Act in relation to construction of instruments in regard to adopted children and the Probate Act. Provides that after September 30, 1989 an adopted child is deemed a child born to the adopting parents for determin- ing property rights of any person under instruments executed prior to September 1, 1955 unless specified conditions are applicable. Also provides that in good faith when the fiduciary has received written evidence by February 1, 1990 or 90 days af- ter the date on which the adopted child becomes a taker of property under such an instrument, that such child has become a taker of property. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Eliminates provisions concerning fiduciary liability. Adds provisions requiring a fiduciary to give notice of the right to commence judicial proceedings to prevent an adopted child from taking property under an instrument. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Judiciary I May 02 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 013-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 10 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Amendment No.01 MCCRACKEN Adopted Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 11 Short Debate-3rd Passed 107-000-000 May 12 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 15 Sen Sponsor BERMAN Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 18 Assigned to Judiciary Jun 09 Recommnded do pass as amend 012-000-000 Placed Calndr,Secoid Readng Jun 14 Second Reading Amendment No.01 JUDICIARY Tabled Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 22 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.02 BERMAN Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 23 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Speaker's Tbl. Concurrence 02 Jun 29 Interim Study Calendar JUDICIARY I HB-1882 REGAN - MORROW, WILLIAMS, WELLER AND WILLIAMSON. (Ch. 38, new par. 12-31) Amends the Criminal Code to create the Class 2 felony of ritual mutilation, con- sisting of mutilation, torture or dismemberment of another person as a part of a ritual. 1686 HB-1882-Cont. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Requires lack of consent on the part of the victim. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Exempts the practice of circumcision and related rites and ceremonies from the Class 2 felony of ritual mutilation. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Judiciary II May 02 Recommended do pass 014-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 11 Second Reading Amendment No.01 REGAN Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 19 Mtn Prev-Recall 2nd Reading Amendment No.02 REGAN Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 37(D)/116-000-000 Third Reading - Passed 115-000-000 May 22 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 25 Sen Sponsor HAWKINSON Placed Calendr,First Readng May 30 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 01 Waive Posting Notice Assigned to Judiciary Jun 09 Recommended do pass 012-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 14 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 19 Added As A Co-sponsor KELLY Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 17 Sent to the Governor Sep 08 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-0864 Effective date 90-01-01 HB-1883 REGAN - CURRAN, WILLIAMS AND WILLIAMSON. (Ch. 38, new par. 12-31) Amends the Criminal Code to create the Class 2 felony of inducement to commit suicide consisting of encouraging another to commit suicide while maintaining con- trol of that person through a variety of means and the actual suicide of the other person. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Changes "encourages" to "coerces" as the element of the offense. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. (Senate recedes July 1, 1989) Provides that the suicide encouragement must be intentional and creates an ex- emption for good faith counseling in the face of terminal disease. CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT NO. 2. Recommends that the Senate recede from S-am 1. Adds reference to: Ch. 37, new par. 801-14; Ch. 38, par. 12-4, new par. 12-4.2 Amends the Juvenile Court Act to provide that weapons in the possession of a de- linquent shall be confiscated and disposed by the court. Amends the Criminal Code of 1961 to create the Class X offense of aggravated battery with a firearm. GOVERNOR MESSAGE Recommends correcting title of bill to reflect all Acts and Sections of Acts amended therein. Makes it aggravated battery to commit battery by using a deadly weapon other than by discharge of a firearm. 1687 HB-1 883-Cont. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Judiciary II May 04 Amendment No.01 JUDICIARY II RULED OUT OF ORDER Amendment No.02 JUDICIARY II Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 012-001-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 11 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 19 Third Reading - Passed 115-000-000 May 22 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 25 Sen Sponsor HAWKINSON Placed Calendr,First Readng May 30 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 01 Waive Posting Notice Assigned to Judiciary Jun 09 Recommended do pass 012-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 14 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 19 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.01 MAROVITZ Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 21 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Jun 22 Speaker's Tbl. Concurrence 01 Jun 24 H Noncncrs in S Amend. 01 Jun 26 Secretary's Desk Non-concur 01 Jun 27 S Refuses to Recede Amend 01 S Requests Conference Comm 1ST Sen Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/MAROVITZ DUNN,T, ALEXANDER, BARKHAUSEN & HAWKINSON Jun 28 Hse Accede Req Conf Comm 1ST Hse Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/HOMER, WILLIAMS, CULLERTON, REGAN AND PULLEN Jun 30 House report submitted Senate report submitted Senate Conf. report Adopted 1ST/057-000-000 House Refuses to Adopt 1ST H Requests Conference Comm 2ND Hse Conference Comm Apptd 2ND/HOMER, WILLIAMS, CULLERTON, REGAN AND PULLEN Sen Accede Req Conf Comm 2ND Sen Conference Comm Apptd 2ND/MAROVITZ DUNN,T, ALEXANDER BARKHAUSEN & HAWKINSON House report submitted Senate report submitted Senate Conf. report Adopted 2ND/055-000-000 Jul 01 House Conf. report Adopted 2ND/082-026-009 Both House Adoptd Conf rpt 2ND Passed both Houses Jul 28 Sent to the Governor Sep 08 Governor amendatory veto Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto 1688 HB- 1883-Cont. Oct 17 Rul Gub Comply/Rule 46.1(b) Mtn fild accept amend veto REGAN Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Oct 19 Accept Amnd Veto-House Pass 114-000-000 Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Oct 31 Mtn fild accept amend veto HAWKINSON Accept Amnd Veto-Sen Pass 057-000-000 Bth House Accept Amend Veto Dec 01 Return to Gov-Certification Dec 13 Governor certifies changes PUBLIC ACT 86-0980 Effective date 90-07-01 HB-1884 REGAN - WILLIAMS - MORROW - WILLIAMSON. (Ch. 38, par. 1005-5-3.2) Amends the Unified Code of Corrections to provide that ritual brutality is an ag- gravating factor in sentencing any person convicted of a felony. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Includes cemetery desecration in list of aggravating factors. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Specifies rituals in which the crime must take place. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 3. Includes cemetery desecration in the list of aggravating factors. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Judiciary II May 02 Amendment No.01 JUDICIARY II Adopted Do Pass Amend/Short Debate 014-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 11 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Amendment No.02 REGAN Adopted Amendment No.03 REGAN Adopted Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 12 Short Debate-3rd Passed 100-000-003 May 15 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 26 Sen Sponsor HAWKINSON Placed Calendr,First Readng May 30 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 01 Waive Posting Notice Assigned to Judiciary Jun 09 Recommended do pass 012-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 14 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 19 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 17 Sent to the Governor Sep 08 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-0865 Effective date 90-01-01 HB-1885 NOVAK - JONES,SHIRLEY - TURNER, JONES,LOU, DAVIS AND LE- FLORE. (Ch. 122, par. 26-3a) Amends The School Code. Requires the regional superintendents of schools to annually report to the State Board of Education, beginning in January 1990, with the number and ages of dropouts during the preceding school year, together with any action taken by the regional superintendents which has been effective in induc- ing dropouts to reenroll. Effective immediately. FISCAL NOTE (State Board of Education) 1689 HB-1885-Cont. The State Board of Education believes that there will be no fiscal impact resulting from this legislation. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: Ch. 37, pars. 801-3, 803-15, 803-16, 803-18, 803-19, 803-20, 803-22, 803-33 Amends the Juvenile Court Act of 1987 to provide for filing by the regional su- perintendent of schools of a petition alleging that a minor is a truant minor in need of supervision and to provide for adjudicatory and dispositional hearings and for dispositional orders with respect thereto. Also eliminates certain definitions. Pro- vides for a January 1, 1990 effective date with respect to the Juvenile Court Act changes. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education Apr 28 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 024-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 10 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 12 Fiscal Note filed Short Debate Cal 3rd Rdng May 25 Third Reading - Passed 114-002-000 May 26 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 31 Sen Sponsor NEWHOUSE Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 01 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education Jun 09 Recommnded do pass as amend 020-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 14 Second Reading Amendment No.01 ELEM SCND ED Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 19 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Jun 20 Speaker's Tbl. Concurrence 01 Jun 28 Motion Filed Concur -Motion to Concur Lost 01/037-076-001 H Noncncrs in S Amend. 01 Jun 29 Secretary's Desk Non-concur 01 S Refuses to Recede Amend 01 Jun 30 Motion to Reconsider Vote S Refuses to Recede Amend 01 Oct 10 Exempt under Hse Rule 29(C) S Refuses to Recede Amend 01 (06-30-89) HB-1886 KUBIK - CURRIE - JONES,SHIRLEY - TURNER - BOWMAN AND WIL- LIAMS. (Ch. 23, par. 9-6.01) Amends the Public Aid Code. Provides that the Employment Program Reports required of the Department of Public Aid shall include separate sections on each program and that in addition to reports on Project Chance, the Department shall re- port on Grant Diversion Projects. Effective immediately. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Human Services May 05 Interim Study Calendar HUMAN SERVICE 1690 HB-1887 HB-1887 MCPIKE. (Ch. 23, pars. 3430, 3432, 3434, 3434b, 3436, 3437, 3440, 3442, 3443, 3443a, 3444 and 3445, title preceding par. 3430) Amends An Act in relation to rehabilitation of disabled persons. Changes refer- ences in title and elsewhere in Act from "disabled" or "handicapped" persons or children to persons or children "with one or more disabilities". Effective immediately. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Human Services Apr 26 Do Pass/Consent Calendar 016-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read May 03 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng May 09 May 11 May 25 May 30 Jun 01 Jun 09 Jun 14 Jun 19 Jul 17 Sep 01 Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 116-000-000 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Sen Sponsor DEL VALLE Placed Calendr,First Readng First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Public Health, Welfare & Correctn Recommended do pass 010-000-000 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 86-0607 Effective date 89-09-01 HB-1888 WOJCIK. (New Act; Ch. 121 1/2, par. 2620) Creates the Menu Disclosure Act which requires restaurants to disclose if a food being served is imitation or a substitute for what is listed in the menu. Amends the Consumer Fraud and Deceptive Practices Act to make a violation of the Menu Dis- closure Act an unlawful practice. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: New Act; Ch. 121 1/2, par. 2620 Adds reference to: Ch. 56 1/2, new pars. 67.1 and 76.1 Deletes everything. Amends An Act to prevent the preparation, manufacture, packing, storing, or distributing of food intended for sale, or sale of food, under un- sanitary, unhealthful or unclean conditions. Gives the Act a short title. Prohibits the mislabeling of food on menus. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Consumer Protection May 02 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 017-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 10 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 23 Short Debate-3rd Passed 097-005-008 May 24 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 01 Sen Sponsor ZITO Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 06 First reading Rfrd to Cc Assigned t Correcti omm on Assignment to Public Health, Welfare & n 1691 HB-1888-Cont. Jun 09 Recommended do pass 012-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 15 Second Reading Amendment No.01 ZITO Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 19 Third Reading - Passed 052-005-002 Jun 20 Speaker's Tbl. Concurrence 01 Jun 27 H Concurs in S Amend. 01/111-001-000 Passed both Houses Jul 26 Sent to the Governor Sep 01 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-0608 Effective date 90-01-01 'HB-1889 WOJCIK - HARRIS. (Ch. 24, par. 8-11-16) Amends the Illinois Municipal Code to provide that taxpayer information re- quired to be supplied to municipalities shall be available only to the highest ranking nonelected financial officer and that the municipality post a bond for such officer. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Revises to make applicable for all retailers. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Includes mayors and municipal presidents as additional authorized recipients of the financial data from the Department of Revenue. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Cities & Villages May 03 Amendment No.01 CITY VILLAGE Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 011-001-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 11 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 Mtn Prev-Recall 2nd Reading Amendment No.02 WOJCIK Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 37(D)/116-000-000 Third Reading - Lost 010-087-011 HB-1890 DELEO AND GOFORTH. (Ch. 17, par. 6410) Amends an Act in relation to interest rates. Deletes requirement that periodic in- stallment loan payments be substantially equal. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Financial Institutions May 03 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 031-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 25 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate May 26 Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Third Reading - Passed 113-004-000 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 30 Sen Sponsor LUFT Placed Calendr,First Readng May 31 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 01 Assigned to Finance & Credit Regulations Jun 08 Recommended do pass 014-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1692 HB-1890-Cont. Jun 15 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 19 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 17 Sent to the Governor Aug 15 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-0240 Effective date 90-01-01 HB-1891 DELEO AND PARCELLS. (Ch. 17, par. 323) Amends the Illinois Banking Act. Allows members of the board of directors or committee members of any bank or subsidiary to participate in board meetings via conference telephone communications, provided all persons participating in the meeting can hear one another. Effective immediately. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Financial Institutions May 03 Do Pass/Consent Calendar 028-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read May 09 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read May 11 Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 111-000-000 May 12 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 Sen Sponsor ZITO Placed Calendr,First Readng May 22 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 23 Assigned to Finance & Credit Regulations HB-1892 MARTINEZ. (Ch. 108 1/2, par. 17-116; Ch. 85, new par. 2208.13) Amends the Chicago Teachers Article of the Pension Code to provide a retire- ment formula of 2.5% of average salary per year of service for teachers retiring after December 31, 1989. Amends the State Mandates Act to require implementation without reimbursement. STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT TO LOCAL GOV'TS. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Personnel and Pensions May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D 3 HB-1893 MARTINEZ. (Ch. 108 1/2, par. 17-116; Ch. 85, new par. 2208.13) Amends the Chicago Teachers Article of the Pension Code to provide a retire- ment formula of 2.15% of average salary per year of service for teachers retiring af- ter December 31, 1989. Amends the State Mandates Act to require implementation without reimbursement. STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT TO LOCAL GOV'TS. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Personnel and Pensions May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-1894 DANIELS. (New Act) Provides that the Department of Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities may set up home and community services for mentally disabled children and adults 3 Fiscal Note Act and Pension System Impact Note Act may be applicable. 1693 HB-1894-Cont. through the use of local screening and assessment units, subject to available appro- priations. Effective immediately. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Select Committee on Mental Health May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D SHB-1895 OLSON,MYRON. (Ch. 95 1/2, new par. 11-207.1) Amends Vehicle Code. Requires local authorities that have traffic ordinances similar to Vehicle Code violations to renumber their ordinances by January 2, 1991, to have the same Section numbers as the Vehicle Code violations. Preempts home rule. STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT TO LOCAL GOV'TS. STATE MANDATES FISCAL NOTE In the opinion of DCCA, HB-1895 creates a local government organization and structure mandate for which no reimbursement is required. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Transportation and Motor Vehicles Apr 24 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Committee Transportation and Motor Vehicles May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D SHB-1896 OLSON,MYRON AND MCCRACKEN. (Ch. 95 1/2, par. 6-206 and new par. 6-306.6) Amends The Illinois Vehicle Code. Authorizes the Secretary of State to suspend a person's driving privileges upon receipt from a court that such person has failed to pay any fine, penalty, assessment, charge or cost due and owing for a violation of the Vehicle Code or similar provision of a local ordinance. Provides notice requirements to such person and establishes procedures for a hearing if subjected to such suspen- sion. Requires the Secretary of State to remove such suspension upon notification that such fine, penalty, assessment, charge or cost has been paid. STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT To LOCAL GOV'TS. STATE MANDATES ACT FISCAL NOTE In the opinion of DCCA, HB-1896 constitutes a due process man- date for which no reimbursement is required. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Revises suspension provisions. Provides that beginning July 1, 1991, a State resi- dent's failure to pay traffic fines and court costs imposed for violations of the Vehicle Code or a similar local ordinance will result in the court notifying the Secretary of State to prohibit the renewal, reissue or reinstatement of such driver's driving privi- leges. Effective January 1, 1990. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Deletes reference to: Ch. 95 1/2, par. 6-206 Removes the authority of the Secretary of State to suspend a person's driving privileges upon the failure to pay traffic fines and costs. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Requires the clerk of the court to give a signed, sealed receipt to a driver who has paid outstanding traffic fines and costs and to notify the Secretary of State that such fines and costs have been paid. Requires the Secretary of State to renew, reissue or reinstate such driver's driving privileges upon presentation of a receipt. 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1694 HB-1896-Cont. CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT NO. 1. Recommends that the House concur in S-am 1. Recommends that the bill be further amended as follows: Changes the effective date to July 1, 1991. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm Apr 08 Assigned to Selt on Assignment ect Comm Constitut'nal Officers St Mandate Fis Note Filed Amendment No.01 CONST OFFICER Adopted Do Pass Amend/Short Debate 011-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 10 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Amendment No.02 OLSON,MYRON Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 11 Short Debate-3rd Passed 107-001-001 May 12 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 15 Sen Sponsor WATSON Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 First reading Rfrd to Comm on A Adopted Lssignment Assigned to Transportation Added As A Joint Sponsor DUNN,T Recommnded do pass as amend 013-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Amendment No.01 TRANSPORTN Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 058-000-001 Speaker's Tbl. Concurrence 01 H Concurs in S Amend. 01/112-004-001 Motion to Reconsider Vote Mtn Reconsider Vote Prevail H Noncncrs in S Amend. 01 Secretary's Desk Non-concur 01 S Refuses to Recede Amend 01 S Requests Conference Comm IST Sen Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/BROOKINS DALEY,J, DUNN,T, WATSON & HAWKINSON Hse Accede Req Conf Comm 1ST Hse Conference Comm Apptd IST/BRUNSVOLD, CULLERTON, DUNN,JOHN, OLSON,MYRON AND CHURCHILL House report submitted House Conf. report Adopted 1ST/112-000-000 Senate report submitted Senate Conf. report Adopted 1ST/059-000-000 Both House Adoptd Conf rpt 1ST Passed both Houses Sent to the Governor Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-0609 Effective date 91-07-01 Apr 27 May 18 Jun 13 Jun 14 Jun 19 Jun 20 Jun 27 Jun 28 Jun 29 Jun 30 Jul 28 Sep 01 1695 ' HB-1897 GIQRGI - BRUNSVOLD - SALTSMAN - MATIJEVICH - HALLOCK. (Ch. 24, pars. 11-74.4-3 and 11-74.4-8a) Amends the Illinois Municipal Code to expand the definition of industrial park conservation area and to reconcile the differences between Public Acts 85-1142 and 85-1135. Effective immediately. FISCAL NOTE (DCCA) No impact on State revenues or expenditures. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Cities & Villages May 03 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 011-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 04 Fiscal Note filed Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 10 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 30 Tabled House Rule 37(G) HB-1898 CHURCHILL. (Ch. 8, par. 37-26) Amends the Horse Racing Act to make grammatical change in provisions con- cerning the percentage of the handle wagered at off-track betting locations paid to purses. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Executive May 04 Interim Study Calendar EXECUTIVE HB-1899 DIDRICKSON. (Ch. 122, par. 1410) Amends the Asbestos Abatement Act to define "certified industrial hygienist" and to require the Department of Public Health to prepare a list of certified indus- trial hygienists each year. Effective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Provides that only persons who have met the requirements for certification by the American Board of Industrial Hygiene qualify as certified industrial hygienists. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Specifies that the Department shall use a list provided by the American Board of Industrial Hygiene to fulfill its mandate to make a list of contractors certified indus- trial hygienists. GOVERNOR MESSAGE Deletes reference to: Ch. 122, par. 1410 Adds reference to: Ch. 122, new par. 1410b Recommends removing language added to Section relating to contractors and makes the new language a separate Section which applies to certified industrial hy- gienists only. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to State Government Administration May 02 Amendment No.01 ST GOV ADMN Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 010-000-002 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 11 Second Reading Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 17 Short Debate-3rd Passed 109-000-001 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. HB-1897 1696 1697 HB-1899-Cont. May 18 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 23 Sen Sponsor BERMAN Placed Calendr,First Readng May 25 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 26 Assigned to Insurance, Pensions & License Act Jun 07 Waive Posting Notice Committee Insurance, Pensions & License Act Jun 09 Recommnded do pass as amend 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 15 Second Reading Amendment No.01 INS PEN LIC Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 19 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Jun 20 Speaker's Tbl. Concurrence 01 Jun 27 H Concurs in S Amend. 01/109-000-002 Passed both Houses Jul 26 Sent to the Governor Sep 06 Governor amendatory veto Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Oct 11 Mtn fild accept amend veto DIDRICKSON Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Oct 17 Rul Gub Comply/Rule 46.1(b) Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Oct 19 3/5 vote required Accept Amnd Veto-House Pass 113-000-000 Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Oct 31 Mtn fild accept amend veto BERMAN 3/5 vote required Accept Amnd Veto-Sen Pass 057-000-000 Bth House Accept Amend Veto Dec 01 Return to Gov-Certification Dec 13 Governor certifies changes PUBLIC ACT 86-0981 Effective date 89-12-13 SHB-1900 WILLIAMS. (Ch. 23, par. 6-8) Amends the Public Aid Code. Provides that the Department of Public Aid shall reimburse recipients in General Assistance programs administered by the Depart- ment for the cost of certain materials necessary for participation in education, train- ing or employment programs. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Human Services May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-1901 WILLIAMS - JONES,LOU - BALANOFF - YOUNG,A. (Ch. 23, par. 9-6) Amends the Illinois Public Aid Code. Provides that an AFDC family will not lose its food stamp eligibility because a General Assistance recipient living with them has been sanctioned for failure to cooperate with the GA Jobs Program. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Human Services May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 'HB-1902 WILLIAMS - JONES,LOU - BALANOFF. (Ch. 23, par. 5-4) Amends the Illinois Public Aid Code. Provides that the monthly standard the De- partment establishes for medically needy families of one and two people will not be set below the federal Supplemental Security Income program levels for individuals and couples. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Human Services May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-1903 WILLIAMS. (Ch. 23, par. 6-8) Amends the General Assistance Article of the Public Aid Code. Provides that re- cipients shall be subject to participation in Department of Public Aid employment, training or education programs after a comprehensive assessment (instead of an as- sessment) by the Department. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Human Services May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-1904 COUNTRYMAN. (Ch. 8, par. 37-9; Ch. 17, par. 106; Ch. 24, new par. 10-2.1-6.2; Ch. 73, new par. 1013; Ch. 111 2/3, par. 4-101; Ch. 124, new par 10.3; Ch. 127, pars. 39b, 40, 43, 45, 49, 53, 55, 55a, 60, 63b11 and 63bl10; new pars. 39b50, 40.37, 43.21, 49.31, 55.50 and 63bl 1.8) Amends various Acts. Provides that the Department of State Police is authorized to provide criminal history information in State files on specified persons to the Rac- ing Board, the Department of Financial Institutions, the Board of Fire and Police Commissioners, the Director of Insurance, the Public Utilities Commission, the Secretary of State, the Department of Revenue, the Department of Agriculture, the Department of Labor, the Department of Transportation, the Department of Men- tal Health and Developmental Disabilities, the Department of Public Health, the Department of Professional Regulation, the Department of Children and Family Services and the Civil Service Commission if they request such information pursu- ant to statutory authority. Provides that the Department of State Police may estab- lish fees for the service. Effective July 1, 1990. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Provides that fees may be waived for requests in the due administration of the criminal laws. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Judiciary II May 04 Amendment No.01 JUDICIARY II Adopted Do Pass Amend/Short Debate 016-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 10 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 18 Third Reading - Passed 116-000-000 May 22 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 25 Sen Sponsor KARPIEL Added As A Joint Sponsor BARKHAUSEN Placed Calendr,First Readng May 30 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 01 Assigned to Executive ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. HB-1902 1698 HB- 1904-Cont. Jun 08 Recommended do pass 020-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 14 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 19 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 17 Sent to the Governor Sep 01 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-0610 Effective date 90-07-01 HB-1905 KUBIK. (Ch. 8, par. 37-26) Amends the Horse Racing Act. Provides that an organization licensee shall not send a simulcast signal of a horse race being conducted at its track ("the host track") to any inter-track wagering licensee or inter-track wagering location licens- ee without the consent of the horsemen's group which represents the majority of owners and trainers racing at the host track. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Select Committee on"orse Racing Apr 27 Interim Study Calendar HORSE RACING HB-1906 BALANOFF - TURNER - TROTTER - JONES,LOU, JONES,SHIRLEY, WILLIAMS, MORROW AND FLOWERS. (Ch. 68, new par. 4-103.1) Amends the Human Rights Act. Prohibits a person from rejecting a check or credit card for payment or making a written notation on a check or credit voucher, based on unlawful discrimination, and from failing to inform, upon request, the rea- son for rejecting a check or credit card. Violation is a business offense with a fine of at least $25,000 and not more than $100,000. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Changes the fine for violation from a range of $25,000 to $100,000 to a range of $1,000 to $5,000. Provides that if an employee violates the provisions concerning checks and credit cards, the employer is liable only if the employee's violation is in accordance with the policy of the employer. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Provides that making a notation on a check that identifies a person on the basis of unlawful discrimination is prima facie evidence of a civil rights violation (rather than being a civil rights violation itself). HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 3. Deletes provision making it a civil rights violation to fail to inform a person, on re- quest, of the reason why payment by credit card or check has been rejected. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 4. Provides that in addition to refusing to accept payment by credit card or check it is also a civil rights violation to otherwise differentiate in credit services on the basis of unlawful discrimination. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to State Government Administration May 04 Amendment No.01 ST GOV ADMN Adopted Amendment No.02 ST GOV ADMN Adopted Amendment No.03 ST GOV ADMN Adopted Amendment No.04 ST GOV ADMN Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 007-000-005 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 17 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading 1699 HB-1906-Cont. May 26 Interim Study Calendar ST GOV ADMN HB-1907 GIORGI. (Ch. Ill,par. 5013) Amends the Professional Boxing and Wrestling Act to change the tax on receipts from ticket sales from 5% of the gross to 1% of the net. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Provides that the tax on the receipts of the sale of tickets for a closed circuit box- ing or wrestling match is 5% of the gross, except for civic center authorities which shall be taxed 1% of the net. FISCAL NOTE, AS AMENDED (Dept. of Professional Regulation) The fiscal impact of HB-1907 is estimated to cost the Dept. approximately $25,000 to $50,000 per year in lost revenues. The actual figure is not calculable since all proceeds depend on the types and number of events promoted. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Revenue May 04 Amendment No.01 REVENUE Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 010-001-001 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 09 Fiscal Note Requested MCCRACKEN Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 17 Fiscal Note filed Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 24 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading May 30 Tabled House Rule 37(G) 'HB-1908 KUBIK. (Ch. 144, par. 252) Amends An Act relating to the sale at retail of merchandise by or on the property of State institutions of higher learning. Prohibits retail stores operated by the State institution of higher learning from making credit sales when the credit extended is that of the retail store or the institution itself. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Higher Education May 04 Interim Study Calendar HIGHER ED HB-1909 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". Removes from the Department of Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities the duty of supervising The Galesburg Mental Health Center, at Galesburg and The Mantino Mental Health Center, at Mantino. Effective immediately. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Select Committee on Mental Health May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-1910 RYDER. (Ch. 91 1/2, par. 4-707) Amends the Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities Code Section on transfers between facilities to change references to client to recipient. Effective immediately. SFiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1700 H B-1910--Cont. Apr 06 1989 First reading Apr 08 May 05 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Select Committee on Mental Health Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D SHB-1911 COUNTRYMAN - HULTGREN. (New Act) Creates the State Report Cost Savings Act to require State agencies to issue re- ports only on plain paper stock, in one color ink and without color photographs. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to State Government May 05 Administration Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-1912 LEVIN. (Ch. 30, pars. 318 and 318.4) Amends the Condominium Property Act to provide that operating and reserve funds held by the management company for the association shall not be subject to attachment by any creditor of the management company. Also revises the provi- sions relating to the powers and duties of the Board of Managers. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Judiciary I May 04 Do Pass/Consent Calendar 014-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read May 09 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read May 11 Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 111-000-000 May 12 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor D'ARCO Placed Calendr,First Readng May 15 First reading Rfrd to Comm May 18 on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary HB-1913 LEVIN. (Ch. 30, par. 318) Amends the Condominium Property Act to require that condominium managers be certified by the Department of Professional Regulation. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Judiciary I May 04 Interim Study Calendar JUDICIARY I HB-1914 LEVIN - PARKE. (Ch. 30, par. 318) Amends the Condominium Property Act to require that the bylaws provide for binding arbitration of disputes regarding operation of the condominium. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Judiciary I May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-1915 LEVIN. (Ch. 30, par. 318.5) Amends the Condominium Property Act to revise the provisions regulating the powers and duties of master associations. SFiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1701 HB-1915-Cont. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Judiciary I May 04 Do Pass/Consent Calendar 014-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read May 09 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read May 11 Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 111-000-000 May 12 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor D'ARCO Placed Calendr,First Readng May 15 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 18 Assigned to Judiciary HB-1916 LEVIN. (Ch. 30, par. 318.4) Amends the Condominium Property Act to require periodic studies of the useful life of the common elements of the condominium. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Judiciary I May 04 Interim Study Calendar JUDICIARY I HB-1917 COUNTRYMAN - DIDRICKSON - DEUCHLER. (New Act) Creates the Fair Campaign Practices Act. Permits candidates for State and local offices to voluntary subscribe to the Fair Campaign Practices Act. Lists basic prin- ciples of decency, honesty and fair play which candidates for public office have a moral obligation to observe and uphold. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Elections May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-1918 COUNTRYMAN - HALLOCK. (New Act; Ch. 127, rep. pars. 601-101 through 608-101; Ch. 46, pars. 7-10, 7-11.1, 7-12, 7-61, 8-8, 8-17.1, 9-1.7, 9-1.8, 9-1.10, 9-15, 10-5 and 10-11; Ch. 53, pars. 35 and 73; Ch. 85, par. 1234; Ch. 122, pars. 3-1, 6-10, 7A-6, 9-10, 10-10, 11A-8, 11B-7, 32-1, 32-2.5 and 103-7.10; Ch. 127, par. 1807; Ch. 139, par. 59a) Creates the Government Ethics Act. Amends various other Acts governing local governments. The State Board of Elections shall administer the new Ethics Act. Requires financial disclosures. Repeals the current Illinois Governmental. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Elections May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-1919 RYDER - OLSON,BOB. (Ch. 127, par. 142b) Amends the State Finance Act to provide that services rendered by the Depart- ment of Mental Health to other State governments for which money is received shall be deposited by the State Treasurer in the Mental Health Fund. Also provides that money received by the Department in connection with the sale or transfer of in- terests in patents or copyrights to other governmental units shall be deposited in such Fund. Effective immediately. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Select Committee on Mental Health May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D 1702 SHB-1920 YOUNGE,W. (Ch. 38, new par. 1003-2-9) Amends the Unified Code of Corrections. Provides that the Department of Cor- rections shall conduct a comprehensive study of its functions and services as they re- late to East St. Louis, including the amount of Department resources expended in East St. Louis, the effectiveness of its facilities in educating, rehabilitating and training committed persons from East St. Louis, the effectiveness of its parole ser- vices and its employment practices. Provides for the appointment of a task force to carry out the study and submit a report to the Governor and the General Assembly. Provides that the study shall include recommendations for restructuring the De- partment to improve its services as they relate to East St. Louis. Provides that the Department shall supply clerical personnel and funds necessary for the completion of the study and report. Effective immediately. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to State Government Administration May 05 Interim Study Calendar ST GOV ADMN 'HB-1921 YOUNGE,W. (Ch. 127, par. 55 and new par. 55.50) Amends the Civil Administrative Code to require the Department of Public Health to conduct a comprehensive study of its services in the city of East St. Louis. Provides that the Director of Public Health shall appoint a task force to carry out the study, and specifies membership of the task force. Provides that the Department shall make a report to the Governor and the General Assembly which shall include its recommendations for restructuring the Department to improve its services to East St. Louis. Provides that the Department shall make available to the task force clerical support and funds necessary to conduct the study. Effective immediately. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to State Government Administration May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D SHB-1922 YOUNGE,W. (Ch. 91 1/2, new par. 100-60) Amends an Act codifying the powers and duties of the Department of Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities. Provides that the Department shall con- duct a comprehensive study of its programs and services for residents of East St. Louis, including its services to mentally ill and developmentally disabled children and adults, its employment practices, methods of service delivery, accessibility of services and outreach. Provides that the Director of Mental Health and Develop- mental Disabilities shall appoint a task force to carry out the study, and specifies membership of the task force. Provides that the task force's report shall include spe- cific recommendations for restructuring the Department to improve its services and meet the needs of East St. Louis residents. Provides that the Department shall make clerical personnel and funds available to the task force. Effective immediately. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to State Government Administration May 05 Interim Study Calendar ST GOV ADMN ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1703 HB-1920 HB-1923 'HB-1923 DANIELS. (Ch. 23, pars. 5-2, 6-8, 9-6.3 and 5005) Enacts the "Welfare Reform Amendments of 1989". Amends the Public Aid Code. Provides that medical assistance coverage shall be provided to certain persons who become ineligible for basic maintenance assistance due to employment earn- ings for 12 (instead of 6) months after such termination. Provides that the Depart- ment of Public Aid may adopt by rule specified criteria and conditions for eligibility of such persons. Deletes a provision that no sanctions shall be imposed against Gen- eral Assistance recipients exhibiting an inability to cooperate with a drug or alcohol abuse program. Provides that persons who fail to cooperate with a drug or alcohol abuse program shall be ineligible for General Assistance for specified periods. Ex- tends from 6 to 12 months the duration of child care services provided by the De- partment to persons whose assistance was cancelled due to employment. Allows the Department to contract with other agencies for child care services. Amends the Act creating the Department of Children and Family Services to provide that the De- partment, pursuant to a contract with the Department of Public Aid, may provide child care services to former public assistance recipients. Effective immediately with later effective dates for certain provisions. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Human Services May 05 Interim Study Calendar HUMAN SERVICE HB-1924 DANIELS. (Ch. 23, par. 1-2) Amends the Public Aid Code to provide that it may be cited (rather than "shall be known and may be cited") by its short title. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Human Services May 05 Interim Study Calendar HUMAN SERVICE SHB-1925 CURRIE - FREDERICK,VF AND FLOWERS. (Ch. 120, par. 500.23) Amends the Revenue Act of 1939 to require the Department of Revenue to for- ward copies of the annual certification of the disabled veterans' exemption to local assessing officials. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Revenue May 04 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 014-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 17 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate May 18 Amendment No.01 EWING Lost 043-061-000 Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Third Reading - Passed 116-000-000 May 22 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 23 Sen Sponsor DALEY,J Placed Calendr,First Readng May 25 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 26 Assigned to Revenue Jun 09 Recommended do pass 012-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1704 HB-1925--Cont. Jun 14 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 19 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 17 Sent to the Governor Aug 15 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-0241 Effective date 90-01-01 ' HB-1926 CURRIE. (Ch. 120, pars. 643, 862, 863, 865, 866, 867 and 868) Amends the Revenue Act of 1939 to preclude the county clerk from extending a tax levy of any taxing district which is in violation of the Truth in Taxation Act. Also amends Sections 2, 3, 5, 6, 7 and 8 of the Truth in Taxation Act to define sever- al terms and revise the form of the notice for required hearings. Effective immediately. STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT To LOCAL GOV'TS. STATE MANDATES ACT FISCAL NOTE In the opinion of DCCA, HB-1926 creates both a due process mandate and a local government organization and structure mandate for which no reimbursement is required. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: Ch. 120, par. 671 Requires property tax bills to itemize pension levies. STATE MANDATES ACT FISCAL NOTE The State Board of Education is unable to estimate the fiscal impact of HB 1926. The impact, if any, will depend upon the nature of tax levies proposed in future years and the associa- ted expenses incurred to meet the requirements of HB 1926. STATE MANDATES ACT FISCAL NOTE, AS AMENDED (State Board of Education) HB-1926, with H-am 1, will have no fiscal impact upon schools. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 3. Changes the prohibition of extending the entire tax levy of a taxing district which is in violation of the Act to a prohibition of extending the portion of the levy over 105% of the final aggregate levy for the preceding year. Also restores the exclusion of election costs from the levy. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Makes a grammatical change. GOVERNOR MESSAGE Deletes reference to: Ch. 120, par. 671 Recommends eliminating the requirement that the tax bill contain a separate statement of the amount allocable to a levy for pension purposes. Changes the effec- tive date to January 1, 1990. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Revenue May 02 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Committee Revenue May 04 Amendment No.01 REVENUE Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 008-006-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 05 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 16 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Placed Calndr,Second Readng *Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1705 HB-1926-Cont. May 24 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading May 26 Amendment No.02 KUBIK Lost 050-061-001 Amendment No.03 CURRIE Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 106-006-004 May 30 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 31 Sen Sponsor NETSCH Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 01 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Revenue Jun 09 Recommnded do pass as amend 012-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 14 Second Reading Amendment No.01 REVENUE Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 19 Third Reading - Passed 050-005-004 Jun 20 Speaker's Tbl. Concurrence 01 Jun 27 H Concurs in S Amend. 01/116-000-001 Passed both Houses Jul 26 Sent to the Governor Sep 08 Governor amendatory veto Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Oct 12 Mtn fild accept amend veto 01/CURRIE Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Oct 17 Rul Gub Ncmply/Rule 46.1(b) Mtn fild ovrrde amend veto 02/CURRIE Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Oct 19 Bill dead-amendatory veto. HB-1927 DAVIS - GIORGI - SUTKER - WHITE - SATTERTHWAITE, VAN- DUYNE, SHAW, JONES,SHIRLEY, JONES,LOU, TROTTER, STERN, LE- FLORE, BALANOFF, ROPP, MORROW, MAUTINO AND FLOWERS. (New Act) Provides that no person may sell alcoholic beverages at retail unless a sign is dis- played where the alcoholic beverages are displayed or offered for sale indicating that women should not drink alcohol during pregnancy because of the risk of birth defects. Provides penalties and injunctive remedies for violations. Provides that the Department of Public Health may adopt rules to carry out the Act. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: New Act Adds reference to: Ch. 43, new par. 139a Deletes everything. Amends the Liquor Control Act. Requires retail liquor li- censees to display signs warning pregnant women that drinking alcoholic liquor during pregnancy may cause birth defects. Provides for design and distribution of the signs. A first violation subjects a retailer to a warning; subsequent violations subject him to a fine of at least $20 but not more than $500. Effective January 1, 1990. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Consumer Protection May 02 Recommended do pass 011-004-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 23 Second Reading Amendment No.01 DAVIS Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 26 Third Reading - Passed 107-005-002 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng 1706 HB-1927-Cont. May 30 Sen Sponsor COLLINS Placed Calendr,First Readng May 31 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 01 Assigned to Public Health, Welfare & Correctn Jun 21 Motn discharge comm lost 011-031-000 Committee Public Health, Welfare & Correctn SHB-1928 YOUNGE,W. (Ch. 127, par. 39b and new par. 39b50) Amends the Civil Administrative Code to require the Department of Revenue to conduct a comprehensive study of its functions and services in East St. Louis. Pro- vides that the Director of Revenue shall appoint a task force to carry out the study, and specifies membership of the task force. Provides that the Department shall make a report to the Governor and the General Assembly which shall include its recommendations for restructuring the Department to improve its services to East St. Louis. Provides that the Department shall make available to the task force cleri- cal support and funds necessary to conduct the study. Effective immediately. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to State Government Administration May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D 'HB-1929 YOUNGE,W. (Ch. 127, new par. 63a39) Amends the Civil Administrative Code to require the Department of Conserva- tion to conduct a comprehensive study of its services in East St. Louis. Provides that the Director of Conservation shall appoint a task force to carry out the study, and specifies membership of the task force. Provides that the Department shall make a report to the Governor and the General Assembly which shall include its recom- mendations for restructuring the Department to improve its services to East St. Louis. Provides that the Department shall make available to the task force clerical support and funds necessary to conduct the study. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to State Government Administration May 05 Interim Study Calendar ST GOV ADMN SHB-1930 YOUNGE,W. (Ch. 48, new par. 613.1) Amends the Unemployment Insurance Act. Provides that the Department of Employment Security shall conduct a comprehensive study of its services in East St. Louis, including an evaluation of its employment practices, service delivery meth- ods, accessibility of Department services and contributions to the local economy. Provides that a task force shall be appointed by the Director to conduct the study, and specifies membership of the task force. Provides that the task force shall submit its report, including specific recommendations for restructuring the Department to improve its services in East St. Louis, to the Governor and General Assembly. Pro- vides that the Department shall make clerical staff and funds available to the task force. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to State Government Administration Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1707 HB-1930-Cont. May 05 Interim Study Calendar ST GOV ADMN 'HB-1931 YOUNGE,W. (Ch. 120, new par. 1157.8b) Amends the Lottery Law. Provides that the Department of the Lottery shall con- duct a comprehensive study of its operations as they relate to East St. Louis. Pro- vides that the Department shall appoint a task force to carry out the study and specifies the membership of the task force. Provides that the task force shall submit a report to the Governor and the General Assembly by February 1, 1990 including its recommendations for restructuring the Department to improve its operations and increase the benefits of its operations to East St. Louis. Provides that the De- partment shall make clerical support and funds available to the task force. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to State Government Administration May 05 Interim Study Calendar ST GOV ADMN 'HB-1932 YOUNGE,W. (Ch. 23, new par. 3444.1) Amends an Act in relation to rehabilitation of disabled persons. Provides that the Department of Rehabilitation Services shall conduct a comprehensive study of its services in East St. Louis, including an evaluation of its employment practices, ser- vice delivery methods, accessibility of Department services and outreach efforts. Provides that a task force shall be appointed by the Director to conduct the study, and specifies membership of the task force. Provides that the task force shall submit its report, including specific recommendations for restructuring the Department to improve its services in East St. Louis, to the Governor and General Assembly. Pro- vides that the Department shall make clerical staff and funds available to the task force. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to State Government Administration May 05 Interim Study Calendar ST GOV ADMN 'HB-1933 YOUNGE,W. (Ch. 23, new par. 6104.04) Amends the Act on the Aging. Provides that the Department on Aging shall con- duct a comprehensive study of its services to senior citizens in East St. Louis, in- cluding an evaluation of its employment practices, service delivery methods, accessibility of Department services and contributions to the local economy. Pro- vides that a task force shall be appointed by the Director to conduct the study, and specifies membership of the task force. Provides that the task force shall submit its report, including specific recommendations for restructuring the Department to im- prove its services in East St. Louis, to the Governor and General Assembly. Provides that the Department shall make clerical staff and funds available to the task force. FISCAL NOTE (Dept. on Aging) Total FY90 costs for staff, travel, supplies and fringe expenses would be $35,000. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to State Government Administration Apr 17 Fiscal Note filed Committee State Government Administration 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1708 HB-1933-Cont. May 05 Interim Study Calendar STGOV ADMN HB-1934 KULAS. (Ch. 121, par. 504.06) Amends the Highway Advertising Control Act of 1971 by allowing private utili- ties to affix identification signs to their poles. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Executive May 02 Recommended do pass 011-006-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 25 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading May 30 Tabled House Rule 37(G) SHB-1935 YOUNGE,W. (Ch. 127, par. 49 and new par. 49.31) Amends the Civil Administrative Code to require the Department of Transporta- tion to conduct a comprehensive study of its services in the city of East St. Louis. Provides that the Director of Transportation shall appoint a task force to carry out the study, and specifies membership of the task force. Provides that the Department shall make a report to the Governor and the General Assembly which shall include its recommendations for restructuring the Department to improve its services to East St. Louis. Provides that the Department shall make available to the task force clerical support and funds necessary to conduct the study. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to State Government Administration May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D SHB-1936 YOUNGE,W. (Ch. 23, par. 12-4 and new par. 12-4.31) Amends the Public Aid Code. Provides that the Department of Public Aid shall conduct a comprehensive study of its services in East St. Louis, including an evalua- tion of its employment practices, service delivery methods, accessibility of Depart- ment services and contributions to the local economy. Provides that a task force shall be appointed by the Director to conduct the study, and specifies membership of the task force. Provides that the task force shall submit its report, including spe- cific recommendations for restructuring the Department to improve its services in East St. Louis, to the Governor and General Assembly. Provides that the Depart- ment shall make clerical staff and funds available to the task force. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to State Government Administration May 05 Interim Study Calendar ST GOV ADMN 'HB-1937 YOUNGE,W. (Ch. 23, par. 5002 and new par. 5034.9) Amends an Act creating the Department of Children and Family Services. Pro- vides that the Department shall conduct a comprehensive study of its services in East St. Louis, including an evaluation of its employment practices, service delivery methods and accessibility of Department services. Provides that a task force shall be appointed by the Director to conduct the study, and specifies membership of the 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1709 HB-1937-Cont. task force. Provides that the task force shall submit its report, including specific rec- ommendations for restructuring the Department to improve its services in East St. Louis, to the Governor and General Assembly. Provides that the Department shall make clerical staff and funds available to the task force. Effective immediately. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to State Government Administration May 05 Interim Study Calendar ST GOV ADMN HB-1938 WILLIAMS - JONES,LOU - DAVIS. (Ch. 23, par. 9-6) Amends the Public Aid Code. Requires the Department of Public Aid, in admin- istering job search and related programs, to assure that local taxing bodies and oth- er contractors who provide public aid recipients with work experience offer one-fourth of their newly-created or newly-vacated job openings to public aid recipients. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Human Services May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-1939 WILLIAMS - MORROW. (Ch. 24, pars. 11-13-15 and 11-31-1) Amends the Municipal Code. Allows a municipality or an owner or tenant of property within 1,200 feet of unsafe property to seek a court order to have the un- safe property boarded up and secured. Allows a lien against the unsafe property in favor of the municipality or any person who pays for the boarding up. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Cities & Villages May 03 Interim Study Calendar CITY VILLAGE HB-1940 WILLIAMS - TROTTER - BALANOFF - YOUNG,A. (Ch. 68, par. 2-105) Amends the Illinois Human Rights Act to require labor organizations whose members are employed on public works projects to comply with certain affirmative action requirements. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to State Government Administration May 02 Do Pass/Consent Calendar 010-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read May 09 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read May 11 Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 111-000-000 May 12 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 16 Sen Sponsor BROOKINS Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 18 Assigned to Executive ' HB-1941 WILLIAMS - JONES,LOU - BALANOFF. (Ch. 23, par. 6-8) SFiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1710 HB-1941-Cont. Amends the General Assistance Article of the Public Aid Code. Provides that the Department of Public Aid shall not limit training programs for recipients to those designated to provide training for short-term career options if training for long-term career options would be more likely to enable recipients to become inde- pendent from welfare. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Human Services May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-1942 WILLIAMS - JONES,LOU. (Ch. 23, par. 9-6.01) Amends the Public Aid Code. Requires the Department of Public Aid to include in its employment program reports to the General Assembly additional estimates concerning employment program participants who were placed in employment and other information. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Human Services May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-1943 OLSON,BOB - PARCELLS. (Ch. 15, par. 215) Amends the State Comptroller Act. Removes contracts paid from personal ser- vices from the exceptions to those State agency contracts in excess of $5,000 which must be filed with the State Comptroller. Effective immediately. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Select Comm Constitut'nal Officers May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-1944 MAYS. (Ch. 111 1/2, new par. 2708) Amends the Illinois Governor's Council on Health and Physical Fitness Act to provide that appropriations to the Illinois Governor's Health and Physical Fitness Council shall be made to the Council in a bill solely for that purpose. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Appropriations I Apr 26 Mtn Prevail Suspend Rul 20K 117-000-000 Committee Appropriations I May 04 Recommended do pass 021 -000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 11 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 18 Interim Study Calendar APPROP I 'HB-1945 YOUNGE,W. (Ch. 127, par. 46.1 and new par. 46.60) Amends The Civil Administrative Code. Provides that Department of Commerce and Community Affairs shall conduct a comprehensive study of its services and pro- grams as they relate to East St. Louis. Provides that the Department shall appoint a task force to carry out the study and specifies the membership of the task force. Provides that the task force shall submit a report to the Governor and the General Assembly by February 1, 1990 including its recommendations for restructuring the Department to improve its service and programs as they relate to East St. Louis. Provides that the Department shall make clerical support and funds available to the task force. 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1711 HB-1945-Cont. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: Ch. 127, par. 46.1 and new par. 46.60 Adds reference to: New Act Deletes everything. Requires specified State agencies to conduct a study and plan regarding its functions in relation to economic development and in relation to East St. Louis and other severely distressed areas,and to submit a report to the Governor and the General Assembly. FISCAL NOTE (DCCA) HB 1945 is estimated to require redirection of Department re- sources in the amount of $65,000 and to further require in- cremental expenditures during FY 90 of $70,000 for travel, con- tractual services, and printing. FISCAL NOTE (Dept. On Aging) Total FY 1990 fiscal impact for HB 1945 is $42,500. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Provides that no study or plan shall be conducted or developed by any Depart- ment with respect to any municipality unless the study and plan are requested in writing by the mayor, president or city manager of the municipality. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to State Government Administration May 02 Amendment No.01 ST GOV ADMN Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 007-000-003 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Fiscal Note Requested MCCRACKEN Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 11 Fiscal Note filed Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 16 Fiscal Note filed Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 23 Second Reading Amendment No.02 STEPHENS Adopted 066-039-001 Amendment No.03 STEPHENS Lost 043-068-000 Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 26 Interim Study Calendar ST GOV ADMN 'HB-1946 YOUNGE,W. (Ch. 67 1/2, par. 322; new par. 307.24h) 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 housing in inner cities to be occupied by low and moderate income persons. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Select Committee on Housing May 04 Interim Study Calendar HOUSING SHB-1947 YOUNGE,W. (Ch. 67 1/2, pars. 314 and 322) Amends the Housing Development Act. Requires the Housing Development Au- thority to from time to time issue revenue bonds and notes in an amount not to ex- ceed $100,000,000 to assist urban residential property owners who are low or moderate income persons one month or more in arrears in making mortgage loan payments on their homes through the refinancing of or extending payments on mortgages, or any other means that the Authority considers appropriate. ' State Debt Impact Note Act may be applicable. 1712 HB-1947-Cont. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Select Committee on Housing May 04 Interim Study Calendar HOUSING HB-1948 YOUNGE,W. Appropriates $15,000,000 from the Housing Fund to the Department of Com- merce and Community Affairs for grants to local housing authorities for renovation of public housing. Effective July 1, 1989. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Appropriations I May 11 Interim Study Calendar APPROP I HB-1949 YOUNGE,W. Appropriates $70,000 to the East St. Louis Area Development Authority for its ordinary and contingent expenses. Effective July 1, 1989. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Appropriations I May 11 Interim Study Calendar APPROP I HB-1950 YOUNGE,W. Appropriates funds to the State Board of Education in the amount of $2,000,000 for the construction of a gymnasium and $2,000,000 for the construction of a swim- ming pool in the East St. Louis School District, to State Community College in the amount of $1,000,000 for the operation of multi-purpose learning centers, to the Department of Children and Family Services in the amount of $800,000 for grants to establish Family Resource Centers, and to the Department of Conservation in the amount of $200,000 for a grant to the East St. Louis Park District. Effective July 1, 1989. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Appropriations I May 11 Interim Study Calendar APPROP I HB-1951 YOUNGE,W. Appropriates $15,000,000 to the Department of Public Aid for supplemental as- sistance to recipients of Aid to Families with Dependent Children in the form of shares in the Illinois Community Development Finance Corporation, and coopera- tives and other enterprises in which the recipients are guaranteed employment. Ef- fective January 1, 1989. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Appropriations II May 11 Interim Study Calendar APPROP II HB-1952 YOUNGE,W. Appropriates $1,000,000 from the General Revenue Fund to the State Board of Education for certain reimbursements and the ordinary and contingent expenses of Enterprise High Schools. Effective July I, 1989. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Appropriations II May 12 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-1953 YOUNGE,W. Appropriates $500,000 to the Department of Children and Family Services for Family Resource Center grants. Effective July 1, 1989. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment 1713 HB-1953-Cont. Apr 08 Assigned to Appropriations II May 11 Interim Study Calendar APPROP II HB-1954 YOUNGE,W. Appropriates $100,000 to the Department of Commerce and Community Affairs for establishing and administering the Urban Civilian Youth Service. Effective July 1, 1989. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Appropriations I May 11 Interim Study Calendar APPROP I HB-1955 PETKA. (Ch. 68, par. 2-104) Amends the Human Rights Act. Provides that nothing in the Act prohibits an employer, employment agency or labor organization from giving or acting upon the results of any professionally approved medical test to determine whether any em- ployee or applicant for employment has used any controlled substance, contrary to law, or is impaired by reason of consumption of alcohol. Effective immediately. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Judiciary I May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-1956 WENNLUND. (Ch. 110, par. 13-217) Amends the Code of Civil Procedure. Eliminates voluntary dismissal by the plaintiff as grounds for being able to refile an action after the limitations period has run. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Judiciary I May 05 Interim Study Calendar JUDICIARY I 5HB-1957 TERZICH. (Ch. 38, par. 1005-8-6) Amends the Unified Code of Corrections to provide that offenders sentenced to a term of imprisonment for more than 90 days shall be committed to the custody of the Department of Corrections. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Judiciary II May 04 Interim Study Calendar JUDICIARY II HB-1958 FLINN. (Ch. 17, par. 3402) Amends the Illinois Savings Associations Banking Act. Changes the term "bank for savings associations" to "bank for financial institutions". Effective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: (Ch. 17, pars. 3403, 3404, 3414, 3434, 3435 and 3452) Defines the term "Financial Institution" and substitutes that term for the term "Insured Savings Association". Authorizes a bank for savings association to acquire or sell it's shares as treasury stock without changing its charter. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Financial Institutions s Correctional Budget and Impact Note Act may be applicable. 1714 HB-1958-Cont. May 03 Amendment No.01 FIN INSTIT Adopted Do Pass Amend/Short Debate 031-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 10 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 26 Short Debate-3rd Passed 107-000-000 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor ZITO Placed Calendr,First Readng May 30 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 01 Assigned to Finance & Credit Regulations Jun 08 Recommended do pass 016-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 14 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 19 Re-committed to Finance & Credit Regulations ' HB-1959 RYDER. (Ch. 23, par. 5-5.7, new par. 5-16; Ch. 111 1/2, par. 4153-401) Amends the Public Aid Code. Provides that the Department of Public Aid shall field audit nursing homes participating in the Medicaid program as the Director of Public Aid determines to be necessary to ensure that proper Medicaid payments are made. Deletes specific percentages of number of participating nursing homes which must be audited. Provides that the Department may take certain actions against a skilled nursing facility or intermediate care facility which receives payments from the Department, including termination of the facility's participation in the Medic- aid program, denial of certain payments to the facility, assessment of civil penalties, and appointment of temporary management to oversee the facility. Amends the Nursing Home Care Act. Provides that a facility's right to transfer or discharge a resident for late payment or nonpayment of his bill does not extend to an applicant for assistance under the Public Aid Code. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Human Services Apr 11 Tabled By Sponsor HHSV HB-1960 RYDER. (Ch. 111 1/2, par. 7309) Amends the AIDS Confidentiality Act to permit health providers to record HIV test results in the patient's chart and to disclose AIDS information relative to the patient to other health providers who are treating or caring for that patient without the consent of the patient, for the purpose of diagnosis or care. Prohibits any further disclosure. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Human Services May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-1961 YOUNGE,W. (Ch. 85, par. 5508) Amends the East St. Louis Area Development Act. Provides that the executive director of the Authority shall be responsible for planning, conducting of feasibility studies, and implementation of programs and activities in relation to State Commu- nity College, the Katherine Dunham Exposition Authority, foreign and domestic trade, and cultural and trade expositions. Effective immediately. 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1715 HB-1961-Cont. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: Ch. 85, pars. 5503.07 and 5505 Deletes the State Community College of East St. Louis from the authority of the executive director. Adds Washington Park to the list of areas under the Authority. Changes to 10 (now 9) the number of members to the Authority to include the May- or of Washington Park. FISCAL NOTE (DCCA) No fiscal impact. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Urban Redevelopment May 04 Amendment No.01 URB REDEVELOP Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 003-001-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Fiscal Note Requested STEPHENS Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 23 Second Reading Amendment No.02 STEPHENS Withdrawn Fiscal Note filed Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 26 Third Reading - Lost 036-058-000 'HB-1962 TATE. (Ch. 38, par. 206-3.2; Ch. 127 1/2, new par. 3.2) Amends Acts relating to criminal identification and investigations and the State Fire Marshal. Requires certain medical personnel to notify a local law enforcement agency upon a person's request for treatment if such person is not accompanied by a law enforcement officer and has a second or third degree burn over at least 5% of his body, burns due to inhalation of superheated air or any other life threatening burn. Requires such medical personnel to report these type burn treatments to the Office of the State Fire Marshal to establish and maintain a burn reporting pro- gram. Effective immediately. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Judiciary II May 05 Interim Study Calendar JUDICIARY II 'HB-1963 MCAULIFFE. (New Act) Provides that 3 tracts of land owned by the State of Illinois and located in Section 18, Township 40 North, Range 13 East of the 3rd. P.M. shall not be used for indus- trial purposes. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Executive May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D ' HB-1964 PARCELLS - WENNLUND. (Ch. 95 1/2, par. 1-100 and 18b-100; new pars. 18b-101, 18b-102, 18b-103,18b-104,18b-105,18b-106,18b-107,18b-108,18b-109, 18b-110 and 18b-lll) Amends Vehicle Code chapter on Motor Carrier Safety. Deletes current text and rewrites the chapter to permit the Department of Transportation to establish rules concerning motor carrier safety and to investigate violations of those rules. Estab- lishes the authority of the Department of Transportation and the Department of ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. s Correctional Budget and Impact Note Act may be applicable. 1716 1717 HB-1964-Cont. State Police to enforce the Chapter. Adopts Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regula- tions. Provides for civil penalties for violations. Criminal violation is a Class 3 felo- ny. Defines terms; changes title of chapter. Effective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes language permitting the Department to authorize police vehicle stops to enforce the chapter. Provides for an interagency cooperation agreement to enforce the chapter between the Departments of Transportation and State Police. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Changes civil penalty ceiling from $10,000 to $5,000 and makes spelling and grammatical changes. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 3. Adds reference to: Ch. 95 1/2, pars. 11-908 and 12-215 Provides that construction site flaggers may report vehicle drivers who fail to obey signals to the appropriate authority. Allows the use of combination amber and white flashing lights by highway construction crews. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Transportation and Motor Vehicles May 03 Amendment No.01 TRANSPORTATN Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 020-001-001 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 11 Second Reading Amendment No.02 PARCELLS Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 18 Mtn Prev-Recall 2nd Reading Amendment No.03 RONAN Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 37(D)/117-000-000 Third Reading - Passed 115-000-000 May 22 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 25 Sen Sponsor WATSON Placed Calendr,First Readng May 30 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 01 Assigned to Transportation Jun 13 Recommended do pass 013-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 14 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 19 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 17 Sent to the Governor Sep 01 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-0611 Effective date 89-09-01 'HB-1965 RYDER. (Ch. 23, par. 5-5.4, new par. 5-5.5a; Ch. 127, new par. 132.403-0.1, par. 132.403-1) Amends the Public Aid Code and the Prompt Payments Act. Requires payment of vendors providing medical assistance under Article V of the Public Aid Code within 60 days. Allows payment of interest penalties from the apropriation for the subsequent fiscal year. Effective January 1, 1990. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Human Services May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. HB-1966 HB-1966 BLACK - HULTGREN. (Ch. 121 1/2, par. 1202) Amends the New Vehicle Buyer Protection Act to include recreational vehicles within the scope of the Act. Provides that with respect to new vehicles which are modified vehicles, the person who modifies the vehicle is included within the term "seller". HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: Ch. 121 1/2, par. 1203 Provides that persons who perform modifications or commissions on vehicles shall be liable under the Act for the failure of converted or modified parts to conform to the applicable warranty. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: Ch. 121 1/2, pars. 1202 and 1203 Adds reference to: Ch. 121 1/2, par. 262B Deletes the title and everything after the enacting clause. Amends the Consumer Fraud and Deceptive Business Practices Act to provide that the 3 day period within which a consumer may avoid a transaction or contract applies only to a sale made by a seller physically present at a consumer's residence. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Consumer Protection May 05 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 016-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 10 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 17 Mtn Prev-Recall 2nd Reading Amendment No.01 BLACK Adopted Amendment No.02 BLACK Lost 002-109-000 Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 37(D)/117-000-000 Short Debate-3rd Passed 114-000-000 May 18 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 23 Sen Sponsor WOODYARD Placed Calendr,First Readng May 25 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 26 Assigned to Transportation Jun 13 Recommended do pass 013-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 14 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 22 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.01 WOODYARD Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 23 Third Reading - Passed 056-001-000 Speaker's Tbl. Concurrence 01 Jun 27 H Concurs in S Amend. 01/117-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 26 Sent to the Governor Sep 11 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-0898 Effective date 90-01-01 'HB-1967 KEANE. (Ch. 85, new par. 2208.14; Ch. 120, par. 627) Amends the Revenue Act of 1939 to provide that for the 1989 assessment year and subsequent assessment years, the Department of Revenue shall not certify an 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1718 H B-1967-Cont. equalization factor for any county higher than the equalization factor certified for that county in 1985. Also adds new Section 8.14 to the State Mandates Act to ex- empt this limitation from provisions of that Act. Effective immediately. STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT To LOCAL GOV'TS. STATE MANDATES ACT FISCAL NOTE In the opinion of DCCA, HB-1967 constitutes a tax exemption mandate for which reimbursement of the revenue loss to local governments would normally be required. However, HB-1967 amends the Mandates Act to be exempt from that Act. The amount of local government revenue loss may be substantial, but it cannot be estimated due to the uncertain factors involved. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Revenue Apr 24 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Committee Revenue May 04 Interim Study Calendar REVENUE HB-1968 KEANE. (Ch. 120, par. 500.23-1a) Amends the Revenue Act of 1939 to change the general homestead provision to eliminate the 1977 base year for purposes of computing the amount of the exemp- tion and to increase the exemption from $3,500 to $4,000 per year beginning on January 1, 1989. Effective immediately. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Revenue May 04 Interim Study Calendar REVENUE ' HB-1969 HASARA - OLSON,MYRON. (Ch. 25, par. 27.3) Amends the clerks of courts Act to increase the annual salary of circuit court clerks. Effective immediately. STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT TO LOCAL GOV'TS. STATE MANDATES ACT FISCAL NOTE In the opinion of DCCA, HB-1969 constitutes a due process man- date for which no reimbursement is required. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Changes the compensation schedule to establish a floor rather than a ceiling for clerks in counties over 1,000,000 and to make such clerks eligible for the additional $3500 State award and to provide that such awards are not considered part of the required compensation. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Counties & Townships Apr 25 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Committee Counties & Townships May 04 Amendment No.01 CNTY TWNSHIP Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 012-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 11 Fiscal Note Requested CULLERTON Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 25 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading May 30 Tabled House Rule 37(G) ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1719 HB-1970 TATE. (Ch. 40, par. 513) Amends the Marriage and Dissolution of Marriage Act. Provides that when a judgment contains a provision for the support of a physically or mentally disabled child who has attained majority or for education expenses of a non-minor child, the beneficiary of that support, whether an adult or a minor not in the custody of a party to the proceeding, shall have standing to enforce the support provision. Effective immediately. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Judiciary I May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-1971 TATE. (Ch. 95 1/2, 11-903) Amends The Illinois Vehicle Code. Requires drivers of vehicles to stop before en- tering the nearest crosswalk when a traffic-control signal exhibiting a steady red light is displayed. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Transportation and Motor Vehicles May 03 Interim Study Calendar TRANSPORTATN HB-1972 STANGE. (Ch. 111 1/2, new par. 1021.5) Amends the Environmental Protection Act. Provides that, after March 1, 1990, no retail food establishment shall provide utensils or food containers composed of polystyrene or polyvinyl chloride, with specified exceptions. Provides for penalties for violations. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Energy Environment & Nat. Resource May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-1973 STANGE. (Ch. 111 2/3, new par. 332a) Adds to the Metropolitan Transit Authority Act to establish competitive bidding requirements for the Chicago Transit Authority. Sets forth requirements for re- questing and accepting bids from private transportation providers. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Executive May 03 Mtn Prevail Suspend Rul 20K 116-000-000 Committee Executive May 05 Interim Study Calendar EXECUTIVE HB-1974 STANGE - BARNES, PULLEN AND PARCELLS. (Ch. 40, par. 602) Amends the Marriage and Dissolution of Marriage Act. Provides that in deter- mining child custody, the court shall consider the willingness and ability of each parent to facilitate and encourage a close and continuing relationship between the other parent and the child. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Judiciary I ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1720 HB-1970 HB-1974-Cont. May 04 Recommended do pass 011-003-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 18 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 25 Third Reading - Passed 094-010-011 May 26 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor D'ARCO Placed Calendr,First Readng May 30 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 01 Waive Posting Notice Assigned to Judiciary Jun 05 Added As A Co-sponsor KUSTRA Committee Judiciary Jun 09 Recommended do pass 012-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 14 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 19 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 17 Sent to the Governor Sep 01 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-0612 Effective date 90-01-01 HB-1975 ROPP - OLSON,MYRON - PHELPS. (Ch. 34, new par. 409.15a) Amends the counties Act to empower all counties to impose a motor fuel tax of up to 2 cents per gallon. The Department of Revenue is required to collect and admin- ister the tax. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Executive May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-1976 STANGE. (Ch. 30, par. 720) Amends the Real Estate Time-Share Act. Provides that a seller or other person who advertises a time-share interest by offering gifts shall, in printed matter refer- ring to such gifts, include bold type statements disclosing any charges or fees or the amount of any required purchase which must be made in order to receive the gifts. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Judiciary I May 04 Motion disch comm, advc 2nd Committee Judiciary I May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-1977 STANGE. (Ch. 38, pars. 33E-5 and 33E-6) Amends the Public Contracts Article of the Criminal Code of 1961 to permit the good faith delay of reasonable length under the circumstances in the opening of all sealed bids where the delay is necessitated by good cause and permits the good faith communications to inform any bidders or potential bidders of errors, ambiguities or other problems in the specifications for the contract. Effective immediately. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Judiciary II May 05 Interim Study Calendar JUDICIARY II 1721 HB-1978 HB-1978 MCCRACKEN. (Ch. 23, new par. 6105.03) Amends the Act on the Aging to provide that the Administrative Review Law shall govern actions for judicial review of final administrative decisions of the De- partment on Aging. Provides that such actions must be commenced in Sangamon County or Cook County. Effective July 1, 1989. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: Ch. 17, par. 4817 Amends the Community Currency Exchange Act to provide that any licensee whose premises are within 3 miles of a location specified in an application may seek review under the Administrative Review Law of a decision of the Director of Finan- cial Institutions concerning the application. Provisions added by this amendment are effective immediately. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Judiciary I May 04 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 014-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 10 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 17 Short Debate-3rd Passed 111-001-000 May 18 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 25 Sen Sponsor BARKHAUSEN Placed Calendr,First Readng May 30 Added As A Joint Sponsor KARPIEL First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 01 Waive Posting Notice Assigned to Judiciary Jun 09 Recommended do pass 012-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 14 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 21 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.01 BARKHAUSEN Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 23 Third Reading - Passed 057-001-000 Speaker's Tbl. Concurrence 01 Jun 27 H Concurs in S Amend. 01/116-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 26 Sent to the Governor Sep 07 Governor vetoed Placed Calendar Total Veto Oct 19 Total veto stands. HB-1979 GRANBERG - DAVIS. (Ch. 38, pars. 1005-5-3 and 1005-8-7) Amends the Unified Code of Corrections to require imprisonment for aggravated battery committed while confined in a penal institution and to eliminate credit for time served for a crime committed while in a penal institution. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Judiciary II May 05 Interim Study Calendar JUDICIARY II 1722 'HB-1980 GRANBERG. (Ch. 38, par. 1003-15-2) Amends the Unified Code of Corrections to require the Department of Correc- tions to reimburse counties and municipalities two-thirds of the cost incurred by such counties and municipalities for making improvements to county and municipal jails mandated by the Department. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Judiciary II May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-1981 GRANBERG. (Ch. 38, par. 1005-8-1) Amends the Unified Code of Corrections relating to sentencing by making a grammatical change. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Judiciary II May 05 Interim Study Calendar JUDICIARY II HB-1982 GRANBERG. (Ch. 122, par. 2-3.64) Amends The School Code. Removes requirement that the State Board of Educa- tion require school districts to assess the proficiency of pupils in the 3rd, 6th and 8th grades. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education May 05 Interim Study Calendar ELEM SCND ED HB-1983 GRANBERG - PHELPS - WOOLARD. (Ch. 61, par. 2.33) Amends the Wildlife Code. Requires that a handicapped person have a perma- nent physical impairment which renders them unable to use a conventional bow and arrow in order to be issued a permit to use a crossbow to take deer. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Energy Environment & Nat. Resource May 02 Recommended do pass 014-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 25 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading May 26 Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 115-002-000 May 31 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 08 Sen Sponsor REA First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Waive Posting Notice Assigned to Energy & Environment HB-1984 GRANBERG AND GOFORTH. (Ch. 17, par. 318) Amends the Illinois Banking Act. Allows payment for reasonable organizational expenses to be paid from the sale of capital and preferred stock without rendering such shares of stock not fully paid and nonassessable. Effective immediately. ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1723 HB-1980 HB-1984-Cont. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: (Ch. 17, par. 318) Deletes the title and everything after the enacting clause. Creates An Act in rela- tion to credit agreements. Requires credit agreements to be in writing. Limits a debtor's right to action thereon. Defines terms. Effective immediately. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Financial Institutions May 03 Amendment No.01 FIN INSTIT Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 025-001-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 24 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 25 Third Reading - Passed 116-000-000 May 26 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 31 Sen Sponsor MAROVITZ Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 01 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Finance & Credit Regulations Jun 08 Recommended do pass 014-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 14 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 19 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 17 Sent to the Governor Sep 01 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-0613 Effective date 89-09-01 HB-1985 PETERSON,W. (Ch. 34, new par. 0.5) Amends the counties Act. Adds a short title, entitled the Counties Act. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Counties & Townships Apr 27 Interim Study Calendar CNTY TWNSHIP HB-1986 MAYS - WOOLARD. (Ch. 111, par. 1703-7) Amends the Barber, Cosmetology and Esthetics Act of 1985 to remove continu- ing education requirements for licensure as a cosmetologist or cosmetology teacher. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Registration and Regulation May 04 Interim Study Calendar REGIS REGULAT SHB-1987 PETERSON,W. (Ch. 120, new par. 2-208) Amends the Illinois Income Tax Act to provide for an income tax credit of 15% of the amount spent on equipment used for reducing the toxicity or volume of hazard- ous waste generated in Illinois. Effective immediately and applicable to taxable years ending on or after December 31, 1989. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment 1 Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1724 HB-1987-Cont. Apr 08 Assigned to Revenue May 04 Interim Study Calendar REVENUE HB-1988 PETERSON,W. (Ch. 48, par. 1416) Amends the Toxic Substances Disclosure to Employees Act to exclude employers from the requirement of an education and training program where employees are not routinely exposed to toxic substances. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Provides that employers are not required to provide education and training pro- grams on toxic substances where employees are not exposed to any toxic substances. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Labor & Commerce May 03 Recommended do pass 009-003-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 12 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 22 Third Reading - Passed 108-006-000 May 23 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 24 Sen Sponsor DUDYCZ Placed Calendr,First Readng May 25 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 26 Assigned to Labor Jun 08 Recommended do pass 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 14 Second Reading Amendment No.01 DUDYCZ Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 19 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Jun 20 Speaker's Tbl. Concurrence 01 Jun 27 H Concurs in S Amend. 01/112-000-001 Passed both Houses Jul 26 Sent to the Governor Sep 07 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-0816 Effective date 90-01-01 HB-1989 GRANBERG. (Ch. 95 1/2, par. 15-113) Amends The Illinois Vehicle Code to provide for a $15 increase in penalties paid for overweight vehicles ($5 increase in incremental penalties) and to pay such in- crease to the township wherein the penalty was assessed. Effective immediately. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Transportation and Motor Vehicles May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D 'HB-1990 CULLERTON. (Ch. 34, new par. 409.18; and Ch. 105, pars. 327 and 333.19) Amends the Counties Act, the Chicago Park District Act, and the Park Museum and Aquarium Act. Allows Cook County to levy a museum tax of not more than .07% on all taxable property within the county to support the aquariums and the museums of the Chicago Park District (rather than the district levying a tax of not more than .15% on taxable property within the district). Effective January 1, 1990 and applicable to tax year 1990 and thereafter. 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1725 HB- 1990-Cont. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: Ch. 34, new par. 409.18; Ch. 105, par. 333.19 Deletes everything. Amends the Park Museum and Aquarium Act. Deletes an obsolete reference. FISCAL NOTE (DCCA) HB-1990 has no fiscal impact on State revenues or expenditures. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Executive Apr 26 Amendment No.01 EXECUTIVE Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 011-003-005 May 09 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Fiscal Note filed Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 11 Second Reading Amendment No.02 CULLERTON Floor motion MOVES PREVIOUS QUESTION-VANDUYNE Motion failed Amendment No.02 CULLERTON Lost 030-067-011 May 23 Held on 2nd Reading Interim Study Calendar EXECUTIVE ' HB-1991 CULLERTON. (Ch. 23, new par. 3443b) Amends an Act in relation to rehabilitation of disabled persons. Provides that the Department of Rehabilitation Services may award grants to Illinois television sta- tions to include close captioning in their local news broadcasts. Apr 06 1989 First reading Apr 08 May 05 'HB-1992 CULLERTON. (Ch. 108 1/2, par. 15-159) Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to State Government Administration Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D Amends the State Universities Article of the Pension Code to increase the num- ber of members of its Board of Trustees from 11 to 15. Apr 06 1989 First reading Apr 08 May 05 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Personnel and Pensions Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D SHB-1993 GIORGI - HALLOCK. (Ch. 23, par. 5-5; Ch. 111 1/2, pars. 6503-1 and 6503-5) Amends the Public Aid Code and the Health Finance Reform Act. Requires the Department of Public Aid use federal law definitions in establishing criteria for its utilization review of general hospital care. Requires the Department use postpay- ment review in evaluating the medical necessity of inpatient hospital care. Effective immediately. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Human Services May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 2 Pension System Impact Note Act may be applicable. 1726 HB-1994 HB-1994 KLEMM. (Ch. 24, pars. 11-12-5 and 11-105-1; Ch. 34, par. 414) Amends the Municipal Code and the Counties Act. Provides that, in the case of a school district which includes 2 or more municipalities in whole or in part, if one of these municipalities receives or proposes to receive public grounds for school or other public purposes, or a contribution of cash in lieu thereof or a combination of both, as a result of a requirement imposed on a developer of a subdivision or other lands, the board of school directors or board of education, as the case may be, of the school district shall be given an opportunity to participate in the determination of the amount of the donated grounds or cash contribution and the use to which the do- nation or contribution shall be put. Requires a public hearing before approval of the donation or contribution or approval of the development plan. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Cities & Villages Apr 25 Mtn Prevail Suspend Rul 20K 116-000-000 Committee Cities & Villages May 03 Amendment No.01 CITY VILLAGE Tabled Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 010-000-001 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 17 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 25 Third Reading - Passed 115-001-000 May 26 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 01 Sen Sponsor SCHAFFER Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 06 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Waive Posting Notice Assigned to Local Government Jun 08 Recommended do pass 012-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 14 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 19 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 17 Sent to the Governor Sep 01 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-0614 Effective date 90-01-01 HB-1995 MATIJEVICH - ROPP - BLACK. (Ch. 144, par. 189.07) Amends the Act relating to the Board of Higher Education. Specifies what must be the minimum admission requirements or standards for entry into public institu- tions of higher education if the Board establishes any such requirements or standards. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes provisions relating to required explanations that any minimum college admission standards established by the Board are inapplicable to persons seeking entry into occupational or vocational education programs at public community col- leges or to 2 year associate degree programs. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Higher Education May 02 Amendment No.01 HIGHER ED Adopted Do Pass Amend/Short Debate 011-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 10 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate 1727 HB-1995-Cont. May 12 Short Debate-3rd Passed 102-000-000 May 15 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 23 Sen Sponsor WATSON Placed Calendr,First Readng May 25 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 26 Assigned to Higher Education Jun 07 Recommended do pass 009-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 14 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 19 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 18 Sent to the Governor Sep 07 Governor vetoed Placed Calendar Total Veto Oct 19 Total veto stands. 7HB-1996 BRESLIN. (Ch. 63, title of Act preceding par. 171, pars. 172, 173, 174, 175, 176, 177, 178, 179 and 180, and new par. 181.1) Amends the Lobbyist Registration Act. Expands the Act to include lobbying for or against administrative actions of an executive agency. Excepts persons who re- ceive only expense reimbursements under $500 per year. Requires disclosure of known positions on general matters. Requires quarterly reporting. Sets categories and requirements for reports. Prohibits certain State officers and employees from lobbying for one year after leaving State office or employment. Revises penalties. Allows units of local government and school districts to adopt similar lobbyist regulations. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Executive May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-1997 BRESLIN. (Ch. 43, par. 130) Amends the Liquor Control Act. Provides that municipal authorities may pro- vide by ordinance that alcoholic liquor may be sold or delivered in any building lo- cated on land under the control of the municipality. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Judiciary I May 04 Do Pass/Consent Calendar 014-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read May 09 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read May 11 Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 111-000-000 May 12 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 15 Sen Sponsor WELCH Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 First reading' Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 18 Assigned to Local Government Jun 01 Recommended do pass 012-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 14 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 19 Third Reading - Passed 057-002-000 Passed both Houses 7 Fiscal Note Act, Correctional Budget and Impact Note Act may be applicable. 1728 HB-1997-Cont. Jul 18 Sent to the Governor Aug 30 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-0374 Effective date 90-01-01 ' HB-1998 MCCRACKEN. (Ch. 26, pars. 9-307, 9-307.1 and 9-407) Amends the Uniform Commercial Code. Provides that a buyer of farm products, commission merchants and selling agents are subject to security interests in farm products if the secured party has filed a specified form with the Secretary of State or his designee. Provides that the Secretary of State's designee shall implement a cen- tral indexing system for security interests in farm products. Effective immediately. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Select Comm Constitut'nal Officers May 04 Interim Study Calendar CONST OFFICER ' HB-1999 GIORGI. (Ch. 24, par. 11-19-4) Increases the population base for garbage tax in municipalities of less than 25,001 to municipalities of less than 26,001 and in municipalities of more than 25,000 to more than 26,000. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Energy Environment & Nat. Resource May 02 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 014-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 10 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 30 Tabled House Rule 37(G) SHB-2000 EWING - DANIELS - FREDERICK,VF - MCAULIFFE - KUBIK. (Ch. 120, par. 2-203) Amends the Illinois Income Tax Act to double the deduction for individual prop- erty taxes. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Revenue May 05 Interim Study Calendar REVENUE HB-2001 STANGE. (Ch. 111, par. 5352) Amends the Clinical Psychologist Licensing Act to make a correction in grammar. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Registration and Regulation May 04 Interim Study Calendar REGIS REGULAT HB-2002 STANGE. (Ch. 24, par. 8-3-14) Amends the Municipal Code to provide that any municipal hotel tax imposed upon gross rental receipts that the hotel operator may not obtain reimbursement from the customer by reason of a federal treaty may not be imposed. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1729 HB-2002-Cont. Apr 08 May 05 Assigned to Revenue Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-2003 STANGE. (Ch. 127 1/2, par. 81) Amends An Act to require hotels and motels to post in their rooms floor plans to place bed and breakfast establishments under the control of the Act. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: Ch. 127 1/2, par. 803 Amends The Smoke Detector Act to provide that only hotels with 75 units or more need to have portable smoke detectors for the deaf. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to State Government Administration May 02 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 010-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 10 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 25 Third Reading - Passed 111-005-000 May 26 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 31 Sen Sponsor RIGNEY Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 01 Added As A Joint Sponsor FRIEDLAND First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Executive Jun 07 Added As A Co-sponsor KARPIEL Committee Executive Jun 08 Jun 14 Jun 19 Jun 20 Jul 01 Recommended do pass 020-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Amendment No.01 RIGNEY Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 058-001-000 Speaker's Tbl. Concurrence 01 Tabled House Rule 79(E) HB-2004 STANGE - STEPHENS - RYDER AND CULLERTON. (Ch. 111, par. 3515) Amends the Illinois Nursing Act of 1987 to provide that any person who fails to pass an exam to be licensed as a registered professional nurse within 3 years must submit evidence to the Department of Professional Regulation that such person has recompleted nursing studies before being eligible to take the exam again. FISCAL NOTE (Dept. of Professional Regulation) The fiscal impact of HB-2004 would be a total increase in revenues over a 4-year period of $3,913,250 (from $377,295 in FY90 to $1,540,685 in FY93). HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: Ch. 111, pars. 17-4-5, 1704-6, 1704-7, 2011a, 201 lb, 2012, 2035, 2669, 2670, 2670.1, 5016, 5019, 5024, 5360, 5361, 5375, 5376, 5514, 5518, 5518.2, 5522, 6210, 6216, 6217, 6223, 6358, 6364, 6365, 6376, 6385, 7509.1, 7604, 7613, 7614, 7616, new pars. 2011a-1, 201 1d, 201 1e, 5019.1, 5023.1, 7502.1, 7509.2 through 7509.16, rep. pars. 201 lc, 2013 through 2033, 2037 Amends various Acts regulating professions regarding the administration of those Acts. Amends the Collection Agency Act to provide additional grounds for 1730 HB-2004--Cont. discipline and to prohibit the use of harrassment techniques in debt collections. Amends the Roofing Industry Licensing Act to provide grounds for discipline and disciplinary proceedings. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Changes various fees under the Private Detective, Private Alarm, and Private Se- curity Act of 1983. Reduces the maximum disciplinary fine under the Roofing In- dustry Licensing Act from $5,000 to $1,000. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Deletes reference to: Ch. 111, par. 201 ib; new pars. 2011 d and 201le Adds reference to: Ch. 111, pars. 201 1c, 2038.1 and 3517; new pars. 2001a, 2038.2, 2038.3, 2039a and 2039b Amends the Collection Agency Act regarding trust accounts, discipline and pen- alties for violations of the Act, and powers and duties of the Department and the Li- censing and Disciplinary Board. Amends the Nursery Act to provide an exception to license restoration requirements. Adds immediate effective date. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Registration and Regulation May 04 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 021-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 10 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 25 Fiscal Note filed Short Debate Cal 3rd Rdng May 26 Mtn Prev-Recall 2nd Reading Amendment No.01 STANGE Adopted Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Short Debate-3rd Passed 096-000-001 May 31 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor SCHUNEMAN Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 01 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Executive Jun 08 Recommended do pass 020-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 15 Second Reading Amendment No.01 SCHUNEMAN Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 21 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.02 FAWELL Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 23 Third Reading - Passed 057-000-000 Speaker's Tbl. Concurrence 01,02 Jun 27 H Concurs in S Amend. 01,02/116-001-000 Passed both Houses Jul 26 Sent to the Governor Sep 01 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-0615 Effective date 89-09-01 HB-2005 PETERSON,W. (Ch. 121, par. 6-306) Amends the Illinois Highway Code to allow direct judicial review of a highway commissioner's decision where such decision pertains to any portion of a road in any county approved subdivision plat. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Select Comm. on Roads and Bridges Apr 27 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 018-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate 1731 HB-2005-Cont. May 24 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate May 26 Interim Study Calendar ROADS BRIDGES HB-2006 PETERSON,W. (Ch. 121, par. 6-312) Amends the Highway Code to allow direct judicial review of a commissioner's fi- nal order pertaining to any altering of any township or district road. Effective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: Ch. 121, par. 6-312 Adds reference to: Ch. 121, par. 5-603 Deletes reference to direct judicial review from the Highway Commissioner's fi- nal orders. Provides that the matching tax levied upon taxable property for the pur- poses of funding highway expenses such as engineering, right-of-way costs, utility relocations, construction and maintenance costs be used upon highways in the "federal aid network" or county highway network. Does not apply to counties with an excess of 1,000,000 inhabitants. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Adds reference to: Ch. 121, par. 6-325 Provides that roads and streets in platted subdivisions dedicated to public use may be dedicated without a hearing or petition subject to compliance with existing rules and specification prepared by the county superintendent of highways and adopted by the county board. Changes from less than 500,000 to less than 3,000,000 inhabitants, counties for whom this section applies. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 3. Adds reference to: Ch. 121, par. 9-115.1 Prohibits the construction of any earthen berm or any drainage facility within 10 feet of the right-of-way of any public highway without permission of the higway au- thority, having jurisdiction over the public highway. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Select Comm. on Roads and Bridges Apr 27 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 018-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 17 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Amendment No.01 PETERSON,W Adopted Amendment No.02 PETERSON,W Adopted Amendment No.03 PETERSON,W Adopted Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 19 Short Debate-3rd Passed 107-000-001 May 22 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 01 Sen Sponsor WATSON Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 06 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Waive Posting Notice Assigned to Transportation Jun 13 Recommended do pass 013-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 14 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 19 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 18 Sent to the Governor Sep 01 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-0616 Effective date 90-01-01 1732 HB-2007 HB-2007 PETERSON,W. (Ch. 121, par. 6-325) Amends the Highway Code to add the county superintendent of highways to the approval process concerning platted subdivisions compliance with regulation for in- corporation into the district road systems. Raises the population from 500,000 to 3,000,000 for counties who must comply with these provisions. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Select Comm. on Roads and Bridges May 04 Interim Study Calendar ROADS BRIDGES HB-2008 PETERSON,W - DEUCHLER. (Ch. 121, new par. 9-115.1) Amends the Highway Code to prohibit the construction of any drainage facility or earthen berm adjacent to any public highway without written permission of the highway authority having jurisdiction. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Select Comm. on Roads and Bridges May 04 Interim Study Calendar ROADS BRIDGES HB-2009 PETERSON,W. (Ch. 121, par. 5-603) Amends the Illinois Highway Code by changing the classification of federal aid primary/secondary network as federal aid network. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Select Comm. on Roads and Bridges May 04 Interim Study Calendar ROADS BRIDGES HB-2010 PETERSON,W. (Ch. 111 1/2, par. 1039) Amends the Environmental Protection Act to prohibit the EPA from denying an application for any permit for failure to supply additional information when the in- formation was not requested in writing by the Agency within 30 days after receipt of the application for the permit. Also requires the EPA to adopt procedures con- cerning permits by January 1, 1990 and specifies minimum requirements for those procedures. Effective immediately. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: Ch. 111 1/2, par. 1039 Deletes title and everything after the enacting clause. Creates the Hazardous Substances Construction Disclosure Act. Requires person contracting construction services to disclose the presence of any hazardous substances or hazardous waste. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Energy Environment & Nat. Resource May 04 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 Short Debate-3rd Passed 115-000-000 May 23 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng 1733 HB-2010--Cont. May 31 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 01 Assigned to Energy & Environment Jun 13 Recommnded do pass as amend 013-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 14 Primary Sponsor Changed To KARPIEL Second Reading Amendment No.01 ENRGY ENVRMNT Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 21 Tabled By Sponsor HB-2011 HOMER. (Ch. 37, pars. 801-3, 803-15, 803-16, 803-18, 803-19, 803-20, 803-22 and 803-33) Amends the Juvenile Court Act. Adds references to truant minors in needs of su- pervision. Provides that a petition alleging that a minor is a truant minor in needs of supervision must be filed by a regional superintendent of schools. Requires that an adjudicatory hearing be held within 30 days of a request made by the regional su- perintendent. Changes language concerning kinds of dispositional orders which may be entered concerning truant minors in need of supervision. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Changes the effective date of certain changes to the Juvenile Court Act made by Public Act 85-1443, concerning detention of minors and other matters, from July 1, 1989 to July 1, 1991. Effective immediately. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Judiciary II May 04 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 016-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 18 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Amendment No.01 HOMER Adopted 114-001-000 Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 30 Tabled House Rule 37(G) HB-2012 WILLIAMS. (Ch. 23, par. 9-6.3) Amends the Illinois Public Aid Code. Extends the period of child care services to former recipients to 12 months (now 6). Effective January 1, 1990. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Human Services May 05 Interim Study Calendar HUMAN SERVICE HB-2013 KUBIK - CURRIE. (Ch. 23, new par. 12-4.20b) Amends the Illinois Public Aid Code. Requires the Department of Public Aid to appoint a Social Services Advisory Committee. The Committee shall advise the De- partment regarding all aspects of services under Articles III, IV, V, VI and VIII. Effective immediately. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Human Services May 05 Interim Study Calendar HUMAN SERVICE HB-2014 NOVAK - HICKS - EDLEY - GRANBERG - PHELPS. (Ch. 56 1/2, par. 1410) Amends the Illinois Controlled Substances Act to require the court if it sentences a defendant to probation under the Act to impose as a condition of probation that he 1734 HB-2014-Cont. shall not violate any criminal statute of any jurisdiction and refrain from possessing a firearm or other dangerous weapon. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Judiciary II May 04 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 016-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 10 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 18 Third Reading - Passed 116-000-000 May 22 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 23 Sen Sponsor REA Placed Calendr,First Readng May 25 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 26 Assigned to Judiciary Jun 09 Recommended do pass 012-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 14 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 19 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 18 Sent to the Governor Aug 16 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-0265 Effective date 90-01-01 5 HB-2015 MCNAMARA - LANG - MUNIZZI - FARLEY. (Ch. 95 1/2, par. 6-303) Amends The Illinois Vehicle Code. Provides that if a person is involved in an acci- dent which results in personal injury to or death of any person during a period such person's privilege to operate a motor vehicle is suspended or revoked, such person shall be guilty of a Class 4 felony. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Judiciary II May 04 Interim Study Calendar JUDICIARY II HB-2016 PARKE - MULCAHEY - LEVERENZ - REGAN - STANGE. (Ch. 95 1/2, new par. 6-106.1a) Amends the Vehicle Code. Requires school bus drivers to be tested for controlled substances and cannabis, and prohibits operation of a school bus with any trace of such substances in the operator's system. Makes violation a Class A misdemeanor and prohibits a person who tests positive from operating a school bus until he ob- tains a medical release. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Judiciary I May 04 Motion disch comm, advc 2nd May 05 Committee Judiciary 1 Interim Study Calendar JUDICIARY I HB-2017 PARKE. (Ch. 46, par. 7-14.1) Amends The Election Code to permit the State central committee of a political party to have delegates and alternate delegates to the national nominating conven- tion allocated in each congressional district, based on the proportion of the vote the presidential candidate received in the presidential preference primary. Such dele- gates would not be elected in such case by the voters. s Correctional Budget and Impact Note Act may be applicable. 1735 HB-2017-Cont. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Elections May 04 Interim Study Calendar ELECTIONS 3HB-2018 PARKE. (Ch. 108 1/2, new par. 7-199.2) Amends the Illinois Municipal Retirement Fund Article of the Pension Code to provide for a statewide group health insurance plan, administered by the IMRF Board, for all police, fire, deputy sheriff and sheriff's law enforcement annuitants, with premiums therefor paid by annuitants and active police, fire, deputy sheriff and sheriffs law enforcement employees. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Personnel and Pensions May 04 Interim Study Calendar PERS PENSION HB-2019 CURRIE. (Ch. 40, par. 1101) Amends the Non-Support of Spouse and Children Act. Prohibits a person from neglecting or refusing to support his spouse and children, removing the limitation that such neglect or refusal be without any lawful excuse. Adds an affirmative de- fense to failure to provide support, based on financial inability. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Judiciary I May 05 Interim Study Calendar JUDICIARY I 'HB-2020 CURRIE - WENNLUND - STANGE - CULLERTON, STERN AND NO- VAK. (Ch. 111 1/2, new par. 1022.23) Amends the Environmental Protection Act to ban the landfilling of lead-acid bat- teries, tires, and major household appliances. Bans incineration of lead-acid batter- ies, and directs the Department of Energy and Natural Resources to study the disposal of household batteries. FISCAL NOTE (IL Dept. of Energy and Natural Resources) The Department estimates a cost of $50,000 to accomplish the mandates of HB-2020. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: Ch. 85, new par. 5959.1 Amends the Solid Waste Planning and Recycling Act to require sellers of lead-acid batteries to accept used batteries for recycling; requires retailers to charge a $5 fee on the sale of new batteries for which used batteries are not traded in, or provide a $5 recycling credit on the sale of new batteries for which used batteries are returned for recycling; contains other provisions. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Deletes reference to: Ch. 111 1/2, new par. 1022.23' Deletes references to tires and household appliances. Changes beginning date of prohibition on disposal of lead-acid batteries in municipal waste incinerators to Jan- uary 1, 1991. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: Ch. 85, new par. 5959.1 Adds reference to: Ch. 111 1/2, par. 1009.4 and new par. 1009.8 Deletes all. Amends the Environmental Protection Act. Deletes language ex- empting from provisions regarding control of emissions from municipal waste incin- 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 3 Fiscal Note Act and Pension System Impact Note Act may be applicable. 1736 HB-2020-Cont. eration facilities, facilities which burn less than 25 tons of waste per day. Provides that facilities receiving development or construction permits after June 1, 1989 for burning hazardous hospital waste shall be subject to emission limits and operating standards determined by the EPA. Effective immediately. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Provides that the EPA may impose different requirements for different categories of hazardous hospital waste incineration facilities. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Energy Environment & Nat. Resource May 02 Fiscal Note filed Recommended do pass 013-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 03 Fiscal Note Requested MCCRACKEN Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 12 Second Reading Amendment No.01 BRESLIN Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 22 Mtn Prev-Recall 2nd Reading Amendment No.02 BRESLIN Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 37(D)/116-000-000 Third Reading - Passed 114-000-001 May 23 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 25 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 26 Assigned to Energy & Environment Jun 06 Recommended do pass 013-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 14 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 20 Primary Sponsor Changed To NETSCH Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.01 NETSCH Adopted Amendment No.02 NETSCH Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 21 Third Reading - Passed 034-023-001 Jun 22 Speaker's Tbl. Concurrence 01,02 Jun 27 Motion Filed Concur Motion to Concur Lost 01,02/024-080-009 H Noncncrs in S Amend. 01,02 Jun 28 Secretary's Desk Non-concur 01,02 S Refuses to Recede Amend 01,02 S Requests Conference Comm 1ST Sen Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/NETSCH WELCH, JOYCE,JJ, MACDONALD & HUDSON Jun 29 Hse Accede Req Conf Comm 1ST Hse Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/CURRIE, BALANOFF, KULAS, WENNLUND AND CHURCHILL Jul 01 Tabled House Rule 79(E) HB-2021 BRESLIN, HOMER, SHAW, BRUNSVOLD, DEJAEGHER, MCNAMARA AND FARLEY. (Ch. 85, new par. 5959.1) Amends the Solid Waste Planning and Recycling Act to require sellers of lead-acid batteries to accept used batteries for recycling; requires retailers to charge a $5 fee on the sale of new batteries for which used batteries are not traded in; con- tains other provisions. 1737 HB-2021-Cont. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Energy Environment & Nat. Resource May 04 Interim Study Calendar ENRGY ENVRMNT 'HB-2022 BRESLIN - CULLERTON - SATTERTHWAITE - YOUNG,A, BALAN- OFF, HOMER, SHAW, BRUNSVOLD AND DEJAEGHER. (Ch. 85, par. 5953; new pars. 5963 through 5968) Amends the Solid Waste Planning and Recycling Act to make it unlawful for any person, directly or indirectly, to dispose of any waste tires in this State except at a permitted processing or collection site. Requires a person who engages in the collec- tion or processing of waste tires to obtain a permit from the Environmental Protec- tion Agency. Imposes upon a seller 50 cents per tire special assessment on the sale of new tires to consumers. Establishes purposes for which the revenue collected from the special assessment on tires shall be used. Effective immediately. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Energy Environment & Nat. Resource May 04 Interim Study Calendar ENRGY ENVRMNT SHB-2023 BRESLIN - BALANOFF, HOMER, LEVIN, BRUNSVOLD AND DEJAEG- HER. (Ch. 111 1/2, new par. 1009.7) Amends the Environmental Protection Act in relation to chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs). Prohibits the purchase and use by State agencies of CFC-processed con- tainers and packing material; directs the Pollution Control Board to adopt rules re- stricting the sale of CFC-12, and requiring the use of recovery equipment in automotive air conditioning shops; directs the Department of Energy and Natural Resources to establish training workshops and a pilot program relating to CFC refrigerants. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Energy Environment & Nat. Resource May 02 Interim Study Calendar ENRGY ENVRMNT HB-2024 BRESLIN - LEVIN AND BALANOFF. (Ch. 111 1/2, new par. 1009.7) Amends the Environmental Protection Act to prohibit the retail sale of products packaged in containers and packing materials made with chlorofluorocarbons, be- ginning January 1, 1991. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Energy Environment & Nat. Resource May 04 Interim Study Calendar ENRGY ENVRMNT 'HB-2025 BRESLIN - WENNLUND - SHAW, HOMER, BALANOFF, CURRIE, NO- VAK AND WELLER. (Ch. 85, new par. 5963) Amends the Solid Waste Planning and Recycling Act to require the Department of Energy and Natural Resources to establish an official state recycling emblem and conduct a consumer awareness program with respect to such emblem. 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1738 HB-2025-Cont. FISCAL NOTE (IL Dept. of Energy and Natural Resources) The Department estimates an initial cost of $70,000 to accomp- lish those mandates, with an additional cost of $30,000 each year thereafter. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Requires the emblem to be consistent with any such symbol established at the na- tional level. Also makes technical changes and corrections. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Directs the Department to adopt by rule any nationally or regionally adopted re- cycling emblem and associated criteria established by January 1, 1992. If no such emblem is established, directs the Department to develop and adopt a State recy- cling emblem by July 1, 1992. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: Ch. 85, new par. 5963 Adds reference to: Ch. 111 1/2, par. 1039.2 Deletes title and everything after the enacting clause. Amends the Environmen- tal Protection Act. Provides that if a proposed site for a regional pollution control facility being considered by the governing body of a municipality was annexed by that municipality within 5 years preceding the date of the filing of the request for lo- cal site approval, the approval shall not be deemed effective until it has been ratified by referendum. CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT NO. 1. (Adopted in Senate only) Recommends that the Senate recede from Senate Amendment 1. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Energy Environment & Nat. Resource May 02 Fiscal Note filed Amendment No.01 ENRGY ENVRMNT Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 009-000-003 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 03 Fiscal Note Requested MCCRACKEN Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 12 Second Reading Amendment No.02 BRESLIN Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 22 Third Reading - Passed 113-000-000 May 23 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 25 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 26 Assigned to Energy & Environment Jun 08 Primary Sponsor Changed To JOYCE,JJ Committee Energy & Environment Jun 13 Recommnded do pass as amend 012-001-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 15 Second Reading Amendment No.01 ENRGY ENVRMNT Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 22 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.02 JOYCE,JJ Lost 023-029-001 Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 23 Third Reading - Passed 032-022-001 Speaker's Tbl. Concurrence 01 Jun 28 Motion Filed Concur Motion to Concur Lost 01/028-078-006 H Noncncrs in S Amend. 01 Jun 29 Secretary's Desk Non-concur 01 S Refuses to Recede Amend 01 1739 HB-2025-Cont. Jun 29-Cont. S Requests Conference Comm 1ST Sen Conference Comm Apptd IST/JOYCE,JJ WELCH, SEVERNS, MACDONALD & KARPIEL Hse Accede Req Conf Comm 1ST Hse Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/BRESLIN, KULAS, CULLERTON, PETERSON,W AND CHURCHILL Jun 30 Senate report submitted Senate Conf. report Adopted IST/055-000-000 House report submitted Consideration postponed 1ST C.C. Jul 01 Tabled House Rule 79(E) 'HB-2026 BRESLIN. (Ch. 85, par. 5952, new par. 5959.1) Amends the Solid Waste Planning and Recycling Act to direct the Environmen- tal Protection Agency to identify household products that contain problem materi- als; prohibits the retail sale of such products after 1991, unless they include specified labels and information. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Energy Environment & Nat. Resource May 02 Interim Study Calendar ENRGY ENVRMNT ' HB-2027 BRESLIN AND BALANOFF. (New Act) Creates the Solid Waste Reduction Act. Imposes a fee of 30 on certain containers sold in this State, beginning January 1, 1991; includes credits for certain recycled or recyclable containers; provides for administration by the Department of Revenue and a newly created Packaging Board. Effective January 1, 1990. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Energy Environment & Nat. Resource May 02 Interim Study Calendar ENRGY ENVRMNT HB-2028 BRESLIN - KLEMM, BALANOFF, HOMER AND NOVAK. (Ch. 120, par. 2-201) Amends the Illinois Income Tax Act to allow a taxpayer an income tax credit for waste reduction expenditures. Defines waste reduction expenditure. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Revenue May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-2029 BUGIELSKI - HALLOCK - JONES,SHIRLEY. (Ch. 17, pars. 322 and 324) Amends the Illinois Banking Act. Provides that banks organized prior to January 1, 1984 may abolish cumulative voting rights upon the approval of 70% of the share- holders, rather than unamimous approval. Effective immediately. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: Ch. 17, pars. 3415, 3417 and 3418 Amends the Illinois Saving Associations Banking Act to authorize the elimina- tion of cumulative voting rights upon the vote of the holders of 70% of the outstand- ing shares entitled to vote. * Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1740 1741 HB-2029-Cont. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Financial Institutions May 03 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 025-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 10 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 26 Third Reading - Passed 115-001-001 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 01 Sen Sponsor LECHOWICZ Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 06 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Waive Posting Notice Assigned to Finance & Credit Regulations Jun 08 Recommnded do pass as amend 016-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 14 Second Reading Amendment No.01 FIN CREDT REG Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 19 Third Reading - Passed 058-000-001 Jun 20 Speaker's Tbl. Concurrence 01 Jun 27 H Concurs in S Amend. 01/112-003-001 Passed both Houses Jul 26 Sent to the Governor Aug 30 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-0375 Effective date 89-08-30 SHB-2030 MAUTINO - MULCAHEY - COWLISHAW - PETERSON,W - REGAN, LEVERENZ, MCNAMARA, HOMER AND STANGE. (Ch. 85, new par. 2208.13; Ch. 122, pars. 1A-2, 1A-4, IA-8, 2-3, 2-3.25, 2-3.51, 2-3.63, 2-3.64, 2-3.68, 2-3.75, 21-1, 21-la and 34A-102; new pars. 2-3.93, 2-3.94, 2-3.95 and 2-3.96) Amends The School Code and The State Mandates Act. Prescribes membership representation on the State Board of Education; adds to the duties of the standing joint Education Committee; expands data to be included in the State Board's annu- al report; brings the Chicago Board of Education under the State Board's powers with respect to districts in financial difficulty and requires plans submitted by such districts to be based on State Board criteria; provides for nonrecognition, revocation of recognition and withholding of State funds by the State Board with respect to dis- tricts failing to meet or achieve prescribed standards, curriculum levels or student learning objectives; establishes a procedure and basis for placing a school district into receivership; and provides for a district's dissolution for failure to achieve stu- dent objectives. Creates within the State Board a Department of Public Account- ability and prescribes its powers and duties. Creates a Select Committee on Education Reform. Creates the Business-Education Partnership Commission and prescribes its powers and duties. Provides that authority for the reading improve- ment program expires on June 30, 1991, requires the State Board to adopt a policy to stop student promotions for purely social reasons, revises provisions relating to the high impact training services program, provides that certain sex offense convic- tions operate as a bar to teacher certification, brings certificated personnel who were grandfathered out of certification test requirements back under those requirements as of 1995, exempts School Code mandates from State reimbursement unless a school district forgoes the right to claim or expend State aid moneys, and empowers the State Board of Education to waive School Code mandates for districts meeting applicable standards. Effective July 1, 1989. 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. HB-2030-Cont. STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT TO LOCAL GOV'TS. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Eliminates provisions relative to the creation and responsibilities of the Select Committee on Education Reform. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Adds reference to: Ch. 122, new par. 2-3.97 Requires the State Board of Education to adopt regulations by January 1, 1990 establishing criteria for recognizing and rewarding superior teachers, administra- tors, schools and districts. Specifies criteria to be included. Subject to appropriation, authorizes grants up to $5,000 per project, $25,000 per teacher or administrator and $100,000 per school or district. STATE MANDATES ACT FISCAL NOTE The direct, immediate impact of this proposal is estimated to be $9 million. FISCAL NOTE, AS AMENDED (State Board of Education) H-am 1 would decrease the initial estimated cost of $9 million by $17,000. The State Board of Education has no way of knowing what the appropriation for the program, under H-am 2, will be for FY91. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 3. Deletes reference to: Ch. 122, par. 21-la and new par. 2-3.95; Ch. 85, new par. 2208.13 Deletes all provisions relating to eliminating or waiving certain State mandates with respect to certain school districts, provisions exempting the State from reim- bursement liability for implementation by a school district of any School Code man- date unless the school board waives its State aid claim, and provisions bringing certified personnel who are grandfathered out of the basic skills and subject matter knowledge test requirements back under those requirements in 1995. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 4. Deletes reference to: Ch. 122, par. 1A-2 and 2-3.51 Deletes provisions relative to composition of the membership of the State Board of Education and the proposal to sunset the reading improvement program. Revises the required content of the State Board of Education's required annual report to the Governor and General Assembly. Requires the Joint Education Committee's annu- al report to be submitted to the Business Education Partnership Commission. In the school standards provisions, replaces student ability to meet average basic skill le- vels and competency tests in their chosen field in order to become employable, with grade 11 student assessment performance as a review criteria, and requires the State Board of Education to provide additional assistance to a district, rather than revoking its recognition, when applicable standards are not met. Adds that the out- side employment policy for school counselors and vocational education teachers shall not impose additional costs on districts. Limits the renewal, extension or rene- gotiation of collective bargaining agreements by school districts which have been notified to take corrective action. Changes the required composition of the Busi- ness-Education Partnership Commission. Makes conviction of felonious sex of- fenses under sister state laws operable as a bar to teacher registration. Changes the Act's effective date to July 1, 1990, and adjusts timelines applicable to certain re- porting and rulemaking requirements, and the commencement of terms of Busi- ness-Education Partnership Commission members accordingly. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 5. Deletes the provisions which proposed to limit the renewal, extension or renegoti- ation of collective bargaining agreements affecting school district employees by school districts notified to take recommended corrective action. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 6. Deletes reference to: Ch. 122, par. 2-3.68 Deletes provisions which would have established a State Board of Education poli- cy requiring public school teachers and vocational education teachers and adminis- 1742 HB-2030-Cont. trators to spend at least one month every 3 years in outside employment closely related to the field in which they counsel or teach. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Requires all students in the 11th, instead of the 10th, grade to take the student as- sessment tests. Deletes a member of the Joint Select Committee from membership on the Business-Education Partnership Commission. Allows recommendations to the State Board of Education for merit recognition and rewards of superior schools and school personnel by the Business-Education Partnership Commission, deleting the recommendations of the Select Committee on Education Reform. CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT NO. 1. (Adopted in House only) Recommends that the Senate recede from S-am 1. Recommends that the bill be further amended as follows: Deletes reference to: Ch. 122, pars. 2-3.64, 21-1 and 34A-102, new par. 2-3.97 Adds reference to: Ch. 122, pars. 8-1, 10-20.19 and 17-1, new par. 2-3.95 and new Article 1B; Ch. 127, pars. 652 and 655, new par. 141.253 Changes the title, deletes everything after the enacting clause and amends The School Code, the State Finance Act and the General Obligation Bond Act. Creates the School District Emergency Financial Assistance Law to provide emergency State financial assistance to school districts certified to be in financial difficulty and establish a secure financial basis for their continued existence. Establishes Over- sight Panels for school districts receiving emergency financial assistance. Creates the School District Emergency Financial Assistance Fund in the State Treasury, to be funded by the issuance of $50,000,000 in State General Obligation Bonds. Pro- hibits the State Board of Education from delegating authority to the State Superin- tendent to determine that a financial oversight panel should be created. Revises the responsibilities of the Joint Education Committee and the required content of the State Board of Education's annual report to the General Assembly. Authorizes the State Board to nonrecognize a school district which is required to, but fails to adopt and implement a financial plan. Specifies goals to be included in criteria which the State Board is required to adopt to measure improvement in meeting student learn- ing objectives. Revises provisions relative to high impact training services programs. Provides for creation within the State Board of a Department of Public Account- ability headed by an Assistant Superintendent; and prescribes the Department's re- sponsibilities. Exempts the Chicago School District from the Department of Public Accountability provisions so long as the Chicago School Finance Authority possess- es specified powers. Creates and specifies the duties of the Business-Education Part- nership Commission. Creates a superior teacher, administrator, school and school district academic excellence grant program. Effective immediately except for speci- fied provisions which take effect January 1, 1990. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education Apr 28 Amendment No.01 ELEM SCND ED Adopted Amendment No.02 ELEM SCND ED Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 016-000-005 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 03 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 12 Fiscal Note Requested KUBIK Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 16 Fiscal Note filed Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 25 Mtn Prev-Recall 2nd Reading Amendment No.03 MAUTINO Adopted Amendment No.04 MAUTINO Adopted Amendment No.05 MAUTINO Adopted Amendment No.06 MAUTINO Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 093-014-007 1743 HB-2030-Cont. 1744 May 26 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 30 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 01 Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education Jun 09 Recommnded do pass as amend 014-006-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 22 Second Reading Amendment No.01 ELEM SCND ED Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 23 Third Reading - Passed 047-008-002 Speaker's Tbl. Concurrence 01 Jun 26 H Noncncrs in S Amend. 01 Jun 27 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 BERMAN, DEMUZIO, KUSTRA & MAITLAND Jun 30 Hse Accede Req Conf Comm 1ST Hse Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/MAUTINO, BRESLIN, CULLERTON HOFFMAN AND COWLISHAW Jul 01 House report submitted 3/5 vote required House Conf. report Adopted 1ST/083-024-009 Nov 01 Primary Sponsor Changed To LUFT Added As A Joint Sponsor KUSTRA S Requests Conference Comm 1ST/06-29-89 Nov 02 Senate report submitted Consideration postponed Calendar Consideration PP. SHB-2031 KEANE - MAYS, LEVERENZ, PARCELLS, MCGANN AND JOHNSON. (New Act; Ch. 127, rep. pars. 136.1 through 136.5) Creates the Fiscal Control and Internal Auditing Act. Modifies existing require- ments for full-time internal audit programs. Repeals the existing Internal Auditing Act. Creates an Internal Audit Advisory Board. Requires designated State agencies to establish and maintain systems of internal fiscal and administrative control. Re- quires the chief executive officers of all State agencies to file annual certifications of the adequacy of their internal control systems. - FISCAL NOTE (Rep. James F. Keane) The fiscal impact of modernizing the existing Internal Auditing Act is limited and not believed to be material in relation to present expenditures for internal auditing. Costs of complying with other requirements of HB-2031 can be absorbed into exist- ing administrative budgets, resulting in no significant addi- tional expenditure requirements. FISCAL NOTE (Bureau of the Budget) The total cost of HB-2031 will range from $5.2 to $9.9 million, depending on the number of new staff required (159 to 300 new employees). HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Exempts the judiciary. Requires the Supreme Court to adopt internal controls for State-funded activities by rule and administrative order. Requires annual certifica- tions to be transmitted to the Auditor General, rather than the Comptroller. 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. HB-2031-Cont. GOVERNOR MESSAGE (Amendatory Veto Overridden 10/31/89) Recommends deleting all requirements concerning fiscal controls. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to State Government Administration Apr 27 Fiscal Note filed Committee State Government Administration May 02 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 011-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 18 Fiscal Note filed Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Amendment No.01 MAYS Adopted Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 19 Short Debate-3rd Passed 112-001-000 May 22 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor SCHUNEMAN Placed Calendr,First Readng May 23 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Executive Jun 01 Recommended do pass 010-004-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 14 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 21 Third Reading - Passed 055-000-001 Passed both Houses Jul 20 Sent to the Governor Sep 06 Governor amendatory veto Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Oct 17 Rul Gub Ncmply/Rule 46.1(b) Mtn fild ovrrde amend veto KEANE Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Oct 19 3/5 vote required Override am/veto House-pass 110-000-000 Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Oct 31 Mtn fild ovrrde amend veto SCHUNEMAN 3/5 vote required Override am/veto Sen-pass 046-009-000 Veto Overridden Both Houses PUBLIC ACT 86-0936 Effective date 90-01-01 HB-2032 MAYS - KEANE, LEVERENZ, PARCELLS AND MCGANN. (New Act) Creates An Act which prohibits State agencies, or their officers or employees, from creating any corporation, joint venture, partnership, association, or other or- ganizational entity which exercises, expands, or enhances the powers, duties, or re- sponsibilities of the State agency unless specifically authorized by the General Assembly by law. Allows the creation of any organizational unit which is within and a part of the agency. Effective immediately. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to State Government Administration May 02 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 011-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 11 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 17 Short Debate-3rd Passed 112-001-000 May 18 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 22 Sen Sponsor DEMUZIO Placed Calendr,First Readng First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment 1745 HB-2032-Cont. May 23 Assigned to Executive SHB-2033 MCGANN - PARCELLS, KEANE, MAYS, LEVERENZ AND JOHNSON. (Ch. 24 1/2, par. 38b4; Ch. 37, pars. 439.8, 439.22-1 and 439.22-2; Ch. 122, pars. 1503-2, 1503-3 and 1503-4; Ch. 127, pars. 63b104c, 148-1, 149.2, 604A-101 and new par. 142a6) Amends various Acts to transfer of the Illinois Mathematics and Science Acade- my to the governance the Illinois Community College Board and the jurisdiction of the Illinois Board of Higher Education. FISCAL NOTE (State Board of Education) There is no fiscal or programmatic impact insofar as elemen- tary and secondary education is concerned. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: (Ch. 24 1/2, par. 3864; Ch. 122, par. 1503-2) Adds reference to: (Ch. 15, par. 221; Ch. 127, pars. 63b13.15, 132.101, 132.202 and 1404; new pars. 137.1 and 141.253) Deletes everything. Establishes the Illinois Math and Science Academy as a State agency with a fund in the State treasury for financing. Creates a short title for the State Finance Act. Adds immediate effective date. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education Apr 28 Recommended do pass 020-000-002 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 02 Fiscal Note filed Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 18 Second Reading Amendment No.01 MCGANN Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 23 Third Reading - Passed 113-000-001 May 24 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor ETHEREDGE Placed Calendr,First Readng May 30 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 01 Assigned to Higher Education Jun 07 Recommended do pass 009-000-000 Jun 15 Jun 19 Jul 18 Jul 26 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 86-0109 Effective date 89-07-26 HB-2034 MAYS - LEVERENZ, KEANE, PARCELLS AND MCGANN. (Ch. 130, par. 41a) Amends "An Act in relation to State monies". Removes the authority of the State Treasurer to invest certain monies in investment certificates or other investment se- curities of state or national banks. Removes the express authority to invest in certifi- cates or securities not insured by the Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Select Comm Constitut'nal Officers Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1746 HB-2034-Cont. May 04 Interim Study Calendar CONST OFFICER SHB-2035 PARCELLS - MCGANN - KUBIK, KEANE, LEVERENZ, MAYS AND JOHNSON. (New Act) Creates the Laboratory Review Board. Directs the Board to establish a fee policy for laboratories operated by or for executive departments of State government, to develop a quality assurance program, to review certain contractual and equipment expenditures, and to examine other matters relating to State laboratories. GOVERNOR MESSAGE (Amendatory Veto Overridden 10/31/89) Recommends permitting, rather than requiring, the Laboratory Review Board to perform its specified activities. Removes the Board's authorization to establish quality assurance requirements and a fee policy. Removes the laboratories' authori- zation to charge fees. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to State Government Administration May 02 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 012-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 10 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 11 Short Debate-3rd Passed 108-002-000 May 12 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 15 Sen Sponsor JONES Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 18 Assigned to Public Health, Welfare & Correctn Jun 01 Added As A Joint Sponsor TOPINKA Recommended do pass 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 14 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 19 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 18 Sent to the Governor Sep 06 Governor amendatory veto Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Oct 11 Mtn fild ovrrde amend veto PARCELLS Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Oct 17 Rul Gub Ncmply/Rule 46.1(b) Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Oct 19 3/5 vote required Override am/veto House-pass 112-000-000 Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Oct 31 Mtn fild ovrrde amend veto JONES 3/5 vote required Override am/veto Sen-pass 052-005-000 Veto Overridden Both Houses PUBLIC ACT 86-0937 Effective date 90-01-01 'HB-2036 MCGANN - MAYS, LEVERENZ, KEANE, PARCELLS AND JOHNSON. (Ch. 127, par. 161) Amends Act in relation to State finance to shorten the lapse period from 3 months to 2 months beginning with the lapse period of fiscal year 1991. Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1747 HB-2036-Cont. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Appropriations I Apr 18 Mtn Prevail Suspend Rul 20K 117-000-000 Committee Appropriations I Apr 26 Mtn Prevail Suspend Rul 20K 117-000-000 Committee Appropriations I May 02 Interim Study Calendar APPROP I SHB-2037 MCGANN - PARCELLS, KEANE, MAYS AND LEVERENZ. (Ch. 108 1/2, par. 15-155) Amends the State Universities Retirement Article of the Illinois Pension Code. Makes a defined term in the Section amended consistent with the term as used in other paragraphs of the Section, and makes other non-substantive changes. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Personnel and Pensions May 04 Interim Study Calendar PERS PENSION HB-2038 MCGANN - PARCELLS, KEANE, MAYS, LEVERENZ AND JOHNSON. (Ch. 111 1/2, par. 6504-2) Amends the Illinois Health Finance Reform Act to require hospitals receiving more than 10% of their total gross revenue from the Department of Public Aid to file audited financial statements with the Department of Public Aid instead of the Auditor General. Provides that the Department shall review the audits and may conduct further audits if necessary. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: Ch. 15, par. 303-1 Amends the Illinois State Auditing Act to provide that the Auditor General may audit any hospital which receives 10% of its gross revenues from payments from the Public Aid Medical Assistance Program. Removes the requirement in the Health Finance Reform Act requiring such hospitals to file audited financial statements and providing for audits by the Auditor General. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Human Services May 03 Recommended do pass 011-008-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 18 Second Reading Amendment No.01 MCGANN Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 23 Third Reading - Passed 113-001-000 May 24 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor DEANGELIS Placed Calendr,First Readng May 25 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 26 Assigned to Public Health, Welfare & Correctn Jun 09 Recommended do pass 010-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 14 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 21 Third Reading - Passed 058-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 20 Sent to the Governor Sep 01 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-0617 Effective date 90-01-01 2 Pension System Impact Note Act may be applicable. 1748 'HB-2039 PARCELLS - MCGANN, KEANE, MAYS, LEVERENZ AND JOHNSON. (Ch. 111 1/2, par. 1042) Amends the Environmental Protection Act. Requires that orders imposing a civil penalty include a due date for payment. Imposes interest charges for failure to pay penalties when due. FISCAL NOTE (EPA) The Agency cannot estimate the exact fiscal impact of HB-2039, as it would depend on the number of penalties not paid by the due date. However, the net result should be additional penalty revenues. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on As Apr 08 Assigned to Energy E Nat. Resource May 02 Recommended do pa; Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 11 Fiscal Note Requeste Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 12 Fiscal Note Request Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 16 Fiscal Note filed Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 17 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 22 Third Reading - Passed 108-000-002 May 23 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 24 Sen Sponsor KUSTRA Placed Calendr,First Readng May 25 First reading Rfrd to Comm on As May 26 Assigned to Energy Jun 13 Recommended do npa Jun 14 Jun 19 Jul 18 Aug 15 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 86-0242 Effective date 90-01-01 signment Environment & ss 014-000-000 4d CULLERTON W/drawn signment & Environment ss 013-000-000 SHB-2040 MAYS - KEANE, LEVERENZ, PARCELLS, MCGANN, JOHNSON, RE- GAN AND ZICKUS. (Ch. 96 1/2, par. 7403; Ch. 127, rep. pars. 141.183 and 2755) Repeals authority of Department of Energy and Natural Resources to cooperate with SSC for Illinois, Inc. Abolishes the Superconducting Super Collider Fund. FISCAL NOTE (Dept. Energy and Natural Resources) There is no fiscal impact to the Department due to HB-2040. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Provides that the Department of Energy and Natural Resources has the power and duty to cooperate with and support the Governor's Science Advisory Commit- tee and the Illinois Coalition. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Adds reference to: Ch. 127, par. 46.1 and new par. 46.60 Amends The Civil Administrative Code of Illinois to provide that the Depart- ment of Commerce and Community Affairs has the power and duty to cooperate with the Illinois Coalition. Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1749 HB-2039 HB-2040--Cont. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to State Government Administration May 02 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 012-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 11 Fiscal Note Requested CULLERTON Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 12 Fiscal Note filed Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 17 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 22 Short Debate-3rd Passed 115-000-000 May 23 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor DEANGELIS Placed Calendr,First Readng May 25 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 26 Assigned to Executive Jun 08 Recommended do pass 020-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 14 Second Reading Amendment No.01 DEANGELIS Adopted Amendment No.02 DEANGELIS Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 21 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Jun 22 Speaker's Tbl. Concurrence 01,02 Jun 28 H Concurs in S Amend. 01,02/109-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 27 Sent to the Governor Sep 01 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-0618 Effective date 90-01-01 SHB-2041 MAYS - KEANE, LEVERENZ, PARCELLS, MCGANN AND JOHNSON. (New Act) Requires the Supreme Court to include audits of the circuit courts and circuit clerks in its regular program of internal auditing. Effective July 1, 1990. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Executive May 04 Interim Study Calendar EXECUTIVE HB-2042 JOHNSON - KEANE, MAYS, LEVERENZ, PARCELLS AND MCGANN. (Ch. 144, new par. 28d) Directs and authorizes the Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois to dis- solve the Athletic Association of the University of Illinois and to transfer the func- tions of the association into the structure of the university. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: Ch. 32, par. 111.50 and new par. 111.10 Deletes everything. Amends the General Not For Profit Corporation Act. Pro- vides that a not-for-profit corporation which carries on athletic sports and promotes athletic interests at a State university may be merged into the university's govern- ing body, and sets forth procedures for such a merger. Amends an Act to provide for the organization and maintenance of the University of Illinois. Provides that the University of Illinois Board of Trustees may acquire through merger a not-for-profit corporation which carries on sports and promotes athletic interests at the University. Sets forth procedures for such a merger. Provides for assumption of the corporation's rights, property, liabilities and claims by the University. Provides 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1750 1751 HB-2042-Cont. for status of employees affected by the merger. Provides that the surviving corpora- tion of the merger shall not be governed by the Not-For-Profit Corporation Act; also provides that employees in positions that would be certified under the old civil service system shall be certified under the merged entity. Effective immediately. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Higher Education May 02 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 012-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 10 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Amendment No.01 JOHNSON Adopted Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 12 Short Debate-3rd Passed 092-004-006 May 15 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor WEAVER,S Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 18 Assigned to Higher Education Jun 07 Recommended do pass 009-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 14 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 19 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Passed both Houses Jun 28 Sent to the Governor Jun 29 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-0006 Effective date 89-06-29 HB-2043 CURRIE - DIDRICKSON - JONES,LOU - LANG - PARCELLS AND LE- FLORE. (Ch. 111 1/2, new par. 5311a) Amends the Right of Conscience Act. Prohibits discrimination against a woman because of her decision to obtain an abortion. Effective immediately. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Judiciary I May 03 Recommended do pass 008-006-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 12 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 26 Interim Study Calendar JUDICIARY I HB-2044 WAIT. (Ch. 121, new par. 5-602.1) Amends the Illinois Highway Code. Authorizes all counties to levy a .02% annual tax on the value of all taxable property, as equalized or assessed, located in town- ships with equal or assessed value of less than $20,000,000 for road improvements. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Executive May 05 Interim Study Calendar EXECUTIVE ' HB-2045 PARCELLS - BARGER. (Ch. 17, pars. 302, 311, 316, 320, 321, 322, 323, 324, 325,339, 341,342, 343, 344, 345, 347, 359, 360.2, 378, 392, 1325, 1358, 1551-3, 1553-2, 1554-5, 1555-1, 1555-2, 1555-7, 1555-8, 2201, 2510.04, 2718, 3402, 3403, 3405, 3447, 3448 and 6407; new pars. 326.1, 1551-5.10, 1551-5.11 and 1551-8; rep. pars. 326, 351, 352 and 2202; Ch. 32, par. 4.05) Amends the Illinois Banking Act with regard to duration of charters, holding of treasury stock, investment securities, lending limits and Bank Board decisions. ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. HB-2045-Cont. Amends the Electronic Fund Transfer Transmission Facility Act with respect to ex- aminers and venue for administrative review. Amends the Corporate Fiduciary Act with respect to certificates of authority, prior approval of name changes, service re- lationships and venue of administrative review. Amends "An Act to revise the law in relation to promissory notes, due bills and other instruments in writing", regarding bank holidays. Amends the Illinois Bank Holding Company Act of 1957 regarding venue for administrative review. Amends the Foreign Banking Office Act. Amends the Illinois Savings Associations Banking Act with regard to trust authority and fees. Amends "An Act in relation to the rate of interest and other charges in connec- tion with sales on credit and the lending of money". Amends the Business Corpora- tion Act of 1983 regarding the use of the word "bank". Effective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Authorizes investment in tax anticipation warrants of municipalities. Deletes provision relating to pledge of assets under the Corporate Fiduciary Act. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Removes proposed changes in the definition of the term "merger". SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Adds reference to: Ch. 17, par. 2713 Adds provision amending The Foreign Banking Office Act. Provides that a for- eign banking corporation may establish its single banking office outside of the Cen- tral business district of Chicago in a World Trade Center. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 3. Adds reference to: Ch. 17, par. 506 Amends An Act concerning financial institutions in Illinois. Limits the amount of fees financial institutions may charge for the use of automatic tellers. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 4. Deletes reference to: (Ch. 17, pars. 302, 311, 316, 320, 321, 322, 323,324, 325,339, 341,342, 343, 344, 345, 347, 359, 360.2, 378, 392, 1325, 1358, 1551-3, 1553-2, 1554-5, 1555-1, 1555-2, 1555-7, 1555-8, 2201, 2510.04, 2718, 3402, 3403, 3405, 3447, 3448, 6407, new pars. 326.1, 1551-5.10, 1551-5.11, 1551-8, rep. pars. 326, 351, 352, 2202; Ch. 32, par. 4.05) Adds reference to: (Ch. 121 1/2, pars. 752 and 754) Deletes everything. Amends the Motor Vehicle Franchise Act to extend the scope of the Act to include service center operators and provides definitions of terms. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Financial Institutions Apr 26 Amendment No.01 FIN INSTIT Adopted Do Pass Amend/Short Debate 027-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 10 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 25 Third Reading - Passed 116-000-000 May 26 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor KEATS Placed Calendr,First Readng May 30 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 01 Assigned to Finance & Credit Regulations Jun 08 Recommnded do pass as amend 016-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 14 Second Reading Amendment No.01 FIN CREDT REG Adopted Amendment No.02 KEATS Adopted Amendment No.03 BERMAN Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading 1752 HB-2045-Cont. Nov 01 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.04 KEATS Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Nov 02 Third Reading - Passed 055-001-000 Exempt under Hse Rule 29(C) Mtn filed take from Table SUSPEND RULE 79(E) PLACE ON CALENDAR ORDER CONCURRENCE -PARCELLS Mtn Take From Table Prevail Speaker's Tbl. Concurrence 01,02,03,04 H Concurs in S Amend. 01,02,03, H Concurs in S Amend. 04/114-000-001 Passed both Houses Dec 01 Sent to the Governor Jan 29 1990 Governor vetoed Placed Calendar Total Veto 'HB-2046 COWLISHAW - COUNTRYMAN. (New Act; Ch. 127, new par. 141.255) Enacts the Appropriation Limitation Act which requires that of the general reve- nue estimate by the Bureau of the Budget for each fiscal year: in fiscal year 1990, 40% shall be appropriated for education; in fiscal year 1991, 42% shall be appropri- ated for education; in fiscal year 1992 and thereafter, 43% shall be appropriated for education. Of those amounts so appropriated for education 2/3 shall be appropriat- ed to the Common School Fund and 1/3 shall be appropriated to institutions of higher education. Provides for a reserve build up in the Educational Reserve Fund a special fund in the State treasury. Also amends the State finance Act. Effective immediately. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Appropriations I Apr 18 Mtn Prevail Suspend Rul 20K 117-000-000 Committee Appropriations I May 04 Motion disch comm, advc 2nd Committee Appropriations 1 May 05 Motn discharge comm lost 054-023-027 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-2047 KEANE. (Ch. 139, par. 59.04-1) Amends the Township Law of 1874 with regard to senior citizen housing to make a grammatical change. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: (Ch. 139, par. 59.04-1) Adds reference to: (Ch. 24, par. 11-29.3-1) Deletes everything in the bill. Amends the Municipal Code\to provide that mu- nicipalities of over 15,000 adjacent to municipalities of over 1,000,000 may estab- lish senior citizen housing. Provides for the borrowing or guarantee of repayment of money for that purpose. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Select Committee on Aging May 04 Amendment No.01 AGING Adopted Do Pass Amend/Short Debate 016-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 24 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1753 HB-2047-Cont. May 25 Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Short Debate-3rd Passed 095-015-000 May 26 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor JOYCE,JE Placed Calendr,First Readng May 30 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 01 Assigned to Local Government Jun 08 Recommended do pass 012-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 15 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 19 Third Reading - Passed 054-005-000 Passed both Houses Jul 18 Sent to the Governor Aug 30 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-0376 Effective date 90-01-01 'HB-2048 BRESLIN - EWING - DUNN,JOHN - KUBIK - MAYS, BOWMAN, CUR- RIE, GRANBERG, HARRIS, HARTKE, HASARA, HENSEL, KEANE, KIRKLAND, KLEMM, MCCRACKEN, MCNAMARA, NOVAK, OL- SON,BOB, PETERSON,W, PHELPS, ROPP, RYDER, SIEBEN, STECZO, STEPHENS, STERN, WILLIAMS, WOOLARD, YOUNG,A AND TATE. (Ch. 95 1/2, par. 2-119; Ch. 120, par. 424) Amends The Illinois Vehicle Code and the Motor Fuel Tax Act to revise the dis- tribution formulae for State vehicle registration fees and taxes and motor fuel tax. Effective July 1, 1990. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Revises the percentages of transfers and deposits. GOVERNOR MESSAGE Recommends a change in the distribution formula for the Motor Fuel Tax. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Revenue May 04 Recommended do pass 011-002-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 17 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 18 Mtn Prev-Recall 2nd Reading Held on 2nd Reading May 25 , Amendment No.01 BRESLIN Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 108-004-000 May 26 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 31 Sen Sponsor ROCK Added As A Joint Sponsor HAWKINSON Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 01 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Executive Jun 08 Recommended do pass 020-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 14 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 23 Third Reading - Passed 058-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 21 Sent to the Governor Sep 08 Governor amendatory veto Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Oct 17 Rul Gub Comply/Rule 46.1(b) Mtn fild accept amend veto BRESLIN Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1754 HB-2048-Cont. Oct 19 Accept Amnd Veto-House Pass 115-000-000 Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Nov 01 Mtn fild accept amend veto ROCK Accept Amnd Veto-Sen Pass 056-000-000 Bth House Accept Amend Veto Dec 01 Return to Gov-Certification Dec 13 Governor certifies changes PUBLIC ACT 86-0982 Effective date 90-07-01 SHB-2049 YOUNGE,W. (Ch. 91 1/2, new par. 100-60) Amends an Act codifying the powers and duties of the Department of Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities. Provides that the Department shall estab- lish one or more Adolescent Care Centers in communities where adolescent drug abuse is a serious problem. Provides that a Center shall provide care in a dormitory setting for adolescents who are in need of psychiatric treatment because of drug ad- diction. Provides that the Department shall consult with the Department of Alco- holism and Substance Abuse and the Department of Children and Family Services regarding the establishment and operation of Centers. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Select Committee on Mental Health May 02 Interim Study Calendar MENTAL HEALTH HB-2050 YOUNGE,W. Makes appropriations to the zone development corporation of the East St. Louis demonstration enterprise zone, to the Department of Commerce and Community Affairs, the Illinois Development Finance Authority, the Department of Public Aid, and the Department of Children and Family Services for specified purposes. Effec- tive July 1, 1989. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Appropriations I May 11 Interim Study Calendar APPROP I SHB-2051 YOUNGE,W. (Ch. 144, new par. 658d) Amends an Act providing for the management of Southern Illinois University. Provides that the Board of Trustees of the University shall appoint a task force to conduct a comprehensive study of Southern Illinois University in relation to its East St. Louis Center and the city of East St. Louis. Specifies composition of the task force and matters to be examined and evaluated by the task force. Provides that a report, including specific recommendations for restructuring Southern Illinois Uni- versity to improve the East St. Louis Center, and the University's services to East St. Louis, by April 1, 1990. Effective immediately. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Higher Education May 04 Interim Study Calendar HIGHER ED HB-2052 NOVAK, BRUNSVOLD AND DEJAEGHER. (New Act) Creates the Illinois Organic Food Labeling Act. Defines what is meant by organ- ic food and prohibits the advertising or labeling of a commodity as "organic" unless the food meets certain requirements. Requires sellers, growers, and the Department of Public Health to maintain certain records. Makes a violation of the Act a busi- ness offense punishable by a fine not to exceed $1,000. Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1755 HB-2052-Cont. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds effective date of July 1, 1990. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Removes the record keeping requirement of the Department of Public Health. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Defines "pesticide residue". Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Consumer Protection May 05 Amendment No.01 CONSUMER PROT Adopted Amendment No.02 CONSUMER PROT Adopted Do Pass Amend/Short Debate 015-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 10 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 23 Short Debate-3rd Passed 107-000-000 May 24 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor JOYCE,JJ Placed Calendr,First Readng May 25 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 26 Assigned to Executive Jun 08 Recommended do pass 020-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 15 Added As A Joint Sponsor COLLINS Second Reading Amendment No.01 JOYCE,JJ Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 19 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Jun 20 Speaker's Tbl. Concurrence 01 Jun 27 H Concurs in S Amend. 01/116-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 26 Sent to the Governor Sep 07 Governor vetoed Placed Calendar Total Veto Oct 11 Mtn filed overrde Gov veto NOVAK Placed Calendar Total Veto Oct 17 Motion withdrawn OVERRIDE GOVERNOR VETO - NOVAK Placed Calendar Total Veto Oct 19 Total veto stands. 'HB-2053 NOVAK, BRUNSVOLD AND DEJAEGHER. (Ch. 127, par. 63b13 and new par. 63b13.30) Amends the Civil Administrative Code. Requires the Department of Central Management Services to use soy-based ink in all its printing. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to State Government Administration May 02 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 012-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate Fiscal Note Requested MCCRACKEN Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 10 Interim Study Calendar ST GOV ADMN HB-2054 MUNIZZI - DELEO. (Ch. 46, pars. 7-34 and 17-23) ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1756 HB-2054-Cont. Amends The Election Code. Provides each pollwatcher's credentials shall include a certified statement by the pollwatcher setting forth his residence address and at- testing that he is duly registered to vote from that address. Effective immediately. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Elections May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-2055 SUTKER - HANNIG - EDLEY - LANG - YOUNG,A, WOLF, GRANBERG AND HICKS. (Ch. 121 1/2, new par. 262U) Amends the Consumer Fraud and Deceptive Business Practices Act. Provides that it is an unlawful practice for a hotel to impose a charge for the following: a tele- phone call which is in excess of the hotel's cost; an attempted telephone call if there is no answer or a busy signal; or any telephone call unless charges for calls are post- ed at or near each telephone. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Consumer Protection May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-2056 MCNAMARA. (Ch. 23, pars. 2214.1, 2214.2, 2218 and 2218.1) Amends the Child Care Act. Provides that a child care facility license applicant or employee must provide photographic and fingerprint identity materials with re- spect to a criminal background investigation, and that all such materials shall be re- turned after completion of the investigation. Prohibits child care facility licensure or employment of a person who is determined to be a perpetrator of child abuse or neglect under the Abused and Neglected Child Reporting Act. Authorizes revoca- tion of or refusal to renew a license or permit if the licensee or permit holder is de- termined to be such a perpetrator (now, is the subject of an indicated report of child abuse or neglect) or fails to discharge or otherwise sever the affiliation of such a per- son with the facility. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Select Committee on Children May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-2057 SUTKER - LANG - HOMER. (Ch. 110, par. 2-1303) Amends the Code of Civil Procedure. Provides that judgments entered in cases filed after June 30, 1989 (except against a governmental entity or where a contract provides for a different rate of interest) shall bear interest at the rates certified semi-annually by the State Treasurer to the Courts Administrator and such interest shall be compounded annually from the date the cause of action is filed until the judgment is satisfied; and provides that in all other such cases where judgment is en- tered after June 30, 1989 interest shall accrue at such rates from the date of judg- ment. Effective immediately. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Judiciary I May 04 Recommended do pass 008-004-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 23 Interim Study Calendar JUDICIARY I HB-2058 PARCELLS. (Ch. 120, pars. 483.2a and 483.2b) Amends the Revenue Act of 1939. With respect to the election of township and multi-township assessors, eliminates the distinction between assessment districts 1757 HB-2058-Cont. based on population. Requires all assessors elected in 1993 or thereafter, or appoint- ed after the effective date of this amendatory Act, to possess certain qualifications. Effective immediately. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Revenue May 04 Interim Study Calendar REVENUE HB-2059 MUNIZZI - BALANOFF - SANTIAGO - ZICKUS - WELLER. (Ch. 95 1/2, par. 6-206, new par. 11-501.3) Amends The Illinois Vehicle Code to provide for a mandatory alcohol and drug test in any motor vehicle accident in which there has been an injury or fatality. Fail- ure to take the test results in a month license suspension. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. (Senate recedes June 30, 1989) Deletes reference to: Ch. 95 1/2, new par. 11-501.3 Adds reference to: Ch. 95 1/2, new par. 11-501.6 Deletes language providing for alcohol drug testing of drivers in accidents, and adds language providing that a person is deemed to have consented to such testing if there is probable cause to believe that the person was the driver responsible for an accident resulting in death or personal injury. Provides that a dead or unconscious person shall not be deemed to have withdrawn such consent. Deletes language relat- ing to procedures for, and confidentiality of, such testing. Provides for procedures in case of refusal to submit to such testing, and for admissibility and presumptions re- garding such testing. Makes other changes. CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT NO. 1. Recommends that the Senate recede from S-am 1. Deletes reference to: Ch. 95 1/2, new par. 11-501.3 Adds reference to: Ch. 24, new par. 1-2-9.2; Ch. 95 1/2, pars. 4-205, 4-213 and 11-208.3, new pars. 4-212.1 and 11-501.6; Ch. 110, par. 2-203 Restores provisions of Senate Amendment 1. Amends the Municipal Code and the Code of Civil Procedure with respect to service of notice of violation of an ordi- nance governing parking or standing vehicles in cities with a population of more than 500,000. Amends the Vehicle Code. Provides that any municipality may pro- vide by ordinance for a program of vehicle immobilization for the purpose of facili- tating enforcement of parking regulations. Provides that in cities with a population of more than 500,000 inhabitants, the corporate authorities may provide by ordi- nance for any department of municipal government to carry out functions as law en- forcement agencies, to authorize towing services to carry out various tasks and to notify persons when the city has taken possession of their vehicles. Exempts cities from any liability for the possession of towed vehicles. Makes other changes. Effec- tive immediately. GOVERNOR MESSAGE Recommends changing the discretionary authority to suspend or revoke a drivers license for 6 months for refusal to take a blood alcohol test. Changes such provisions to include a test for alcohol concentration of .10%. Changes procedures for a driver involved in an accident. Adds definition of "personal injury" to include any injury requiring immediate medical attention. Changes the effective date to provide that the changes to the discretionary authority to suspend or revoke a license and the procedures for a driver involved in an accident to January 1, 1991. The remainder of the bill is effective immediately. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Select Comm Constitut'nal Officers May 04 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 012-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 10 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate 1758 1759 HB-2059-Cont. May 26 Short Debate-3rd Passed 087-002-008 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor DALEY,J Placed Calendr,First Readng May 30 Added As A Joint Sponsor DEL VALLE First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 01 Assigned to Transportation Jun 13 Recommended do pass 013-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 16 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 21 Added As A Joint Sponsor BARKHAUSEN Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.01 DALEY,J Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 23 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Speaker's Tbl. Concurrence 01 Jun 27 H Noncncrs in S Amend. 01 Secretary's Desk Non-concur 01 Jun 28 S Refuses to Recede Amend 01 S Requests Conference Comm 1ST Sen Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/DALEY,J DEL VALLE, BROOKINS, WATSON, & BARKHAUSEN Jun 29 Hse Accede Req Conf Comm 1ST Hse Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/MUNIZZI, BRUNSVOLD, CULLERTON, CHURCHILL AND MCCRACKEN Jun 30 Senate report submitted Senate Conf. report Adopted 1ST/057-000-000 House report submitted House Conf. report Adopted 1ST/063-040-006 Both House Adoptd Conf rpt 1ST Passed both Houses Jul 28 Sent to the Governor Sep 06 Governor amendatory veto Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Oct 17 Rul Gub Comply/Rule 46.1(b) Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Oct 19 Mtn fild accept amend veto MUNIZZI 3/5 vote required Accept Amnd Veto-House Pass 108-000-000 Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Oct 31 Mtn fild accept amend veto DALEY 3/5 vote required Accept Amnd Veto-Sen Pass 058-000-000 Bth House Accept Amend Veto Nov 07 Return to Gov-Certification Nov 13 Governor certifies changes Effective date 89-11-13 Effective date 91-01-01 (CHAPTER 95 1/2 - PARS. 6-206 AND 11-501.6) PUBLIC ACT 86-0947 HB-2060 SALTSMAN AND LEITCH. (Ch. 23, new par. 1705.3; Ch. 24, par. 11-29-14; Ch. 111 1/2, par. 20c10) Amends An Act to provide for the creation and management of tuberculosis sani- tarium districts, the Municipal Code, and An Act in relation to the establishment HB-2060-Cont. and maintenance of county and multiple-county health departments. Establishes procedures for dissolution of tuberculosis sanitarium districts and discontinuance of municipal programs for the care and treatment of persons afflicted with tuberculo- sis. Authorizes a tax of not to exceed 0.5% of the equalized value of property for county board of health to assume responsibility for tuberculosis care and treatment program. STATE MANDATES ACT FISCAL NOTE In the opinion of DCCA, HB-2060 fails to meet the defintion of a mandate. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Requires a portion of the additional tax authorized by this amendatory Act to be provided by the county board as a part of the county health department's budget. Authorizes an increase in the county board of health from 8 to 12 members, the ini- tial additional members to be chosen from among the members of the dissolved TB sanitarium district board and the municipal TB sanitarium board. Makes other changes. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. (Senate recedes July 1, 1989) Allows, rather than requires, a portion of the additional authorized tax to be pro- vided by the county board as a part of the county health department's budget. CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT NO. 2. Recommends that the Senate recede from S-am 1. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Counties & Townships May 04 Recommended do pass 012-001-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 09 St Mandate Fis Nte ReqMCCRACKEN Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 12 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 24 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading May 26 Amendment No.01 SALTSMAN Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 088-020-001 May 31 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor LUFT Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 01 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Public Health, Welfare & Correctn Jun 09 Recommended do pass 012-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 14 Second Reading Amendment No.01 LUFT Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 21 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Jun 22 Speaker's Tbl. Concurrence 01 Jun 24 H Noncncrs in S Amend. 01 Jun 26 Secretary's Desk Non-concur 01 Jun 27 S Refuses to Recede Amend 01 S Requests Conference Comm 1ST Sen Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/LUFT SMITH, DUNN,T, TOPINKA & MADIGAN Jun 28 Hse Accede Req Conf Comm 1ST Hse Conference Comm Apptd IST/SALTSMAN, CULLERTON, STECZO, LEITCH & HALLOCK Jun 30 House report submitted Senate report submitted 1760 HB-2060-Cont. Jun 30-Cont. Senate Conf. report lost 1ST/007-043-002 S Requests Conference Comm 2ND Sen Conference Comm Apptd 2ND/LUFT SMITH, DUNN,T TOPINKA & FAWELL Hse Accede Req Conf Comm 2ND Hse Conference Comm Apptd 2ND/SALTSMAN, CULLERTON, STECZO, LEITCH & HALLOCK House report submitted House Conf. report Adopted 2ND/088-026-000 Jul 01 Senate report submitted 3/5 vote required Senate Conf. report Adopted 2ND/057-000-000 Both House Adoptd Conf rpt 2ND Passed both Houses Jul 28 Sent to the Governor Sep 01 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-0619 Effective date 90-07-01 SHB-2061 PIEL. (Ch. 17, pars. 2321-3, 2321-4, 2322-3, 2322-4, 2322-5. 2322-6, 2322-7, 2322-9, 2322-10, 2323-1, 2323-4, 2323-6, 2323-7, 2324-2 and 2324-9) Amends the Residential Mortgage License Act of 1987. Changes the definition of "loan broker" and "affiliate". Expands the authority of the Commissioner of Sav- ings and Loan Associations to investigate non-licensees alleged to be conducting regulated activities. Requires reports of mortgage activity to be broken down by zip code in areas where census tracts have not been established. Establishes bond re- quirements based upon the activities of the licensee. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: (Ch. 17, par. 2323-6) Adds reference to: (Ch. 17, par. 2324-5) Adds requirement of reasonable cause before the Commissioner may examine certain books and records of non-licensees. Provides that with respect to orders of revocation or suspension of licenses, the Commissioner shall publish a notice of the order, rather than the actual order. Adds effective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Adds reference to: Ch. 17, pars. 3301-3, 3301-10, 3301-10.03, 3301-10.10, 3301-6b, 3303-2, 3303-4, 3303-6, 3305-2, 3305-3, 3305-4, 3305-11, 3305-13, 3305-16, 3307-9 and 3311-1; new pars. 3301-10.32, 3301-10.33, 3301-10.34 and 3306-2.1 Amends the Illinois Savings and Loan Act of 1985. Increases the number of di- rectors which may be employees of an association. Increases certain lending limits. Provides that the term "insurance corporation" includes any corporation regulated by the Illinois Department of Insurance. Provides for amendment of articles of in- corporation for name changes. Expands the scope of the Act to specifically include savings banks. Makes changes regarding disclosure of information by the Commis- sioner of Savings and Loan Associations. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 3. Adds reference to: (Ch. 17, rep. par. 2323-6) Repeals provision relating to minimum line of credit for mortgage licensees. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Removes from the definition of "insurance corporation" language proposing to include any corporation regulated by the Department of Insurance. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Financial Institutions 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1761 HB-2061-Cont. May 03 Amendment No.01 FIN INSTIT Adopted Amendment No.02 FIN INSTIT Adopted DP Amnded Consent Calendar 031-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read May 09 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read May 11 Mtn Prev-Recall 2nd Reading Amendment No.03 PIEL Adopted Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 37(D)/111-000-000 Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 111-000-000 May 12 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 18 Assigned to Finance & Credit Regulations May 24 Primary Sponsor Changed To KEATS Committee Finance & Credit Regulations Jun 08 Recommnded do pass as amend 016-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 14 Second Reading Amendment No.01 FIN CREDT REG Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 19 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Jun 20 Speaker's Tbl. Concurrence 01 Jun 27 H Concurs in S Amend. 01/113-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 26 Sent to the Governor Aug 03 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-0137 Effective date 89-08-03 HB-2062 RYDER - SHAW. (111 1/2 pars 1402, 1403, and 1405) Amends the Health Maintenance Organization Act. Permits up to 10% of physi- cian services to be through physicians not under contract to or employed by a Health Maintenance Organization. Deductibles and co-payments to be paid by a member obtaining service from any such physician. Effective immediately. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: Ch. 111 1/2, pars. 1402.1, 1404, 1406.1, 1407.01, 1407.3, 1408, 1408.6, 1409.1, 1409.2, 1411.2, 1413, 1415, 1416, 1418.2, 1418.5, 1418.8, 1418.11, 1418.12, 1418.14 and 1418.15; new pars. 1407.02, 1409.2-1, 1409.5, 1409.6, 1409.7) Prohibits issuance of a group contract prior to approval of form and content by the Director of the Department of Insurance; restricts automatic termination of de- pendent coverage based on attainment of specified age; establishes certain proce- dures for notification of intention not to renew coverage; requires "receipt" of written notice for an appeal of a denial for a certificate of authority within 30 days of the denial and establishes a specified time frame of not less than 20 to more than 30 days of receipt for setting the hearing; and makes other changes. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Insurance May 04 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 25 Short Debate-3rd Passed 112-000-000 1762 HB-2062-Cont. May 26 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor DEANGELIS Placed Calendr,First Readng May 30 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 01 Waive Posting Notice Assigned to Insurance, Pensions & License Act Jun 07 Waive Posting Notice Committee Insurance, Pensions & License Act Jun 09 Recommended do pass 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 14 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 21 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.01 DEANGELIS Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 23 Third Reading - Passed 056-000-001 Speaker's Tbl. Concurrence 01 Jun 28 H Concurs in S Amend. 01/114-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 27 Sent to the Governor Sep 01 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-0620 Effective date 89-09-01 SHB-2063 RONAN. (Ch. 120, par. 424) Amends the Motor Fuel Tax Law to authorize the use of certain motor fuel tax funds for paying the cost of the Regional Transportation Authority's safety pro- gram. Effective immediately. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Revenue May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D 'HB-2064 CURRAN - CURRIE - FREDERICK,VF - PRESTON - DALEY, SANTIA- GO, REGAN, MCNAMARA, FARLEY AND LANG. (Ch. 23, par. 2058.2) Amends the Abused and Neglected Child Reporting Act. Requires the Depart- ment of Children and Family Services to report by January 1, 1991 to the General Assembly, in relation to the types of services provided in relation to family preserva- tion service plans and their effectiveness, the cost of statewide implementation and recommendations for legislative changes. Effective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Requires the Department to give an estimate of the time needed to accomplish statewide implementation of services and an estimate of time before the services are offered to children over 6 years of age. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Select Committee on Children Apr 27 Amendment No.01 CHILDREN Adopted DP Amnded Consent Calendar 010-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read May 03 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read May 09 Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 116-000-000 May 11 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1763 HB-2064-Cont. May 15 Sen Sponsor WELCH Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 Added As A Joint Sponsor SMITH First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 18 Assigned to Public Health, Welfare & Correctn 'HB-2065 MUNIZZI - SANTIAGO. (Ch. 23, par. 5-2) Amends the Public Aid Code. Provides that the Department of Public Aid shall (now, may) provide for making ambulatory prenatal care available under Medicaid to pregnant women during a presumptive eligibility period in accordance with and to the extent allowed by Federal law. Effective immediately. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Human Services May 05 Interim Study Calendar HUMAN SERVICE HB-2066 PHELPS, WOOLARD AND BRESLIN. (Ch. 96 1/2, par. 8203) Amends the Illinois Coal Technology Development Assistance Act to remove the prohibition against transferring funds to the Coal Technology Assistance Develop- ment Fund when the balance in said fund is $5,000,000 or more. Effective immediately. FISCAL NOTE (Dept. of Energy and Natural Resources) Since HB 2066 will remove the current cap of $5,000,000 in the Fund, it will provide an additional $5,000,000 for research and and demonstration of coal use technologies designed to enhance the use of high sulfur Illinois coal. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Select Comm Coal and Oil Resources Apr 27 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 007-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 02 Fiscal Note Requested MCCRACKEN Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 09 Fiscal Note filed Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 25 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate May 26 Interim Study Calendar COAL OIL RES HB-2067 CHURCHILL. (New Act and Ch. 110, rep. pars. 8-2001 through 8-2004) Creates the Health-Care Record and Information Act. Provides standards for disclosure of health-care information both with and without patient's authorization, examination and copying of patient's records and patient addenda to records. Pro- vides for civil remedies and criminal penalties for violations of Act. Repeals Sec- tions of the Code of Civil Procedure that govern the inspection of hospital records. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Human Services Apr 17 Re-assigned to Judiciary I May 05 Interim Study Calendar JUDICIARY I 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1764 1765 HB-2068 'HB-2068 KUBIK - CURRIE, MCNAMARA, FARLEY AND LANG. (Ch. 23, par. 3434) Amends an Act in relation to rehabilitation of disabled persons. Requires the De- partment of Rehabilitation Services to operate a statewide clearinghouse of infor- mation on subsidized housing available and accessible to the handicapped. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Human Services Apr 26 Do Pass/Consent Calendar 016-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read May 03 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read May 09 Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 116-000-000 May 11 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 12 Primary Sponsor Changed To SEVERNS Placed Calendr,First Readng First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 16 Added As A Co-sponsor BERMAN Committee Committee on Assignment of Bills May 18 Assigned to Public Health, Welfare & Correctn Jun 01 Jun 14 Jun 19 Jul 18 Sep 01 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 86-0621 Effective date 90-01-01 HB-2069 KUBIK. (Ch. 73, new pars. 478a, 486c and 486d; Ch. 121 1/2, par. 262T) Amends An Act to provide for and regulate the business of guaranteeing titles to prohibit any title company from giving inducements to encourage anyone to use their services. Prohibits a title company from providing title services to anyone who has a financial interest in the title company or anyone the title company knows or has reason to know has received an inducement. Requires each title insurance com- pany to file a report listing persons with financial interests in the company. Provides exception from these requirements. Amends the Consumer Fraud and Deceptive Business Practices Act to make giving prohibited inducements or providing prohib- ited services a deceptive business practice. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Judiciary I Apr 26 Mtn Prevail Suspend Rul 20K 117-000-000 May 05 Committee Judiciary I Interim Study Calendar JUDICIARY I HB-2070 KUBIK. (Ch. 46, par. 1-3) Amends The Election Code to define business day. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Elections May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. ' HB-2071 KUBIK. (Ch. 122, par. 18-8) Amends The School Code. Provides for a supplementary State aid payment for fiscal year 1990 to elementary school districts whose State aid entitlement would in- crease when using specified operating tax rates and equalized assessed valuation amounts. Effective July 1, 1989. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 98 Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D 'HB-2072 KUBIK. (New Act; Ch. 73, par. 1009.1; Ch. 110, pars. 9-102 and 9-106; Ch. 120, par. 508a, 697d, 734, 756, rep. par. 716a) Creates the Interest in Tax Delinquent Property Act which prohibits collection of rents under any lease or transfer of title to real property on which there are delin- quent taxes. Also amends the Illinois Insurance Code to require insurers to notify the State's attorney of the county where property is located before paying property insurance claims on property. Also amends the Code of Civil Procedure to limit ac- tions concerning tax delinquent real property. Also amends the Revenue Act of 1939 to revise the procedures relating to tax delinquent property. Effective immediately. STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT TO LOCAL GOV'TS. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Revenue May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-2073 KUBIK. (Ch. 96, par. 4) Amends "An Act in relation to the use of an assumed name in the conduct or transaction of business in this State". Changes from 10 days to 15 days the time al- lowed for publication of an assumed business name certificate. Effective immediately. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Judiciary I May 02 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 013-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 10 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 25 Third Reading - Passed 115-001-000 May 26 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 31 Sen Sponsor TOPINKA Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 01 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Waive Posting Notice Assigned to Judiciary Jun 09 Recommended do pass 012-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 14 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 19 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 18 Sent to the Governor Sep 01 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-0622 Effective date 89-09-01 ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1766 HB-2071 ' HB-2074 KUBIK. (New Act; Ch. 127, new par. 1904.12) Creates the Professional Counselor Licensing Act. Provides that no person may use the title "professional counselor" unless licensed under this Act. Provides educa- tional and experience requirements for licensure. Creates the Professional Counsel- ors' Licensing and Disciplinary Board. Provides for discipline of persons licensed under this Act. Amends the Regulatory Agency Sunset Act to repeal this Act De- cember 31, 1999. Effective January 1, 1990. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Registration and Regulation May 04 Interim Study Calendar REGIS REGULAT HB-2075 KUBIK. (Ch. 42, par. 322) Amends the Metropolitan Water Reclamation District of Chicago Act to provide for the expiration of the terms of all elected trustees of such district on the first Monday of the month following the 1990 general election. Provides for the election of trustees of the district from the City of Chicago and the towns in Cook County which are outside the City of Chicago. Staggers the terms of such trustees. Effec- tive immediately. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Executive May 05 Interim Study Calendar EXECUTIVE HB-2076 KUBIK - BARGER. (Ch. 122, pars. 10-22.43, 27-22 and 34-18) Amends The School Code. Provides that courses or proficiency in American Sign Language are the equivalent of courses or proficiency in a foreign language. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. (Senate recedes June 30, 1989) Deletes reference to: Ch. 122, pars, 10-22.43 and 34-18 Deletes provisions which state that proficiency in American Sign Language shall be deemed proficiency in a foreign language for which one year of high school for- eign language credit may be granted. Provides that a one year successful comple- tion of proficiency in American Sign Language will satisfy the mandatory course requirement for receiving a high school diploma in the area which includes music, art, foreign language or vocational education. Adds immediate effective date. CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT NO. 1. Recommends that the Senate recede from Senate Amendment No. 1. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education Apr 28 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 018-000-002 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 10 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 25 Third Reading - Passed 114-002-000 May 26 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 01 Sen Sponsor TOPINKA Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 06 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Waive Posting Notice Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1767 HB-2074 HB-2076-Cont. Jun 08 Added As A Co-sponsor DEMUZIO Committee Elementary & Secondary Education Jun 09 Recommended do pass 020-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 14 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 20 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.01 TOPINKA Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 21 Third Reading - Passed 058-000-000 Jun 22 Speaker's Tbl. Concurrence 01 Jun 27 H Noncncrs in S Amend. 01 Secretary's Desk Non-concur 01 S Refuses to Recede Amend 01 S Requests Conference Comm 1ST Sen Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/BERMAN HOLMBERG, DEMUZIO, KUSTRA & TOPINKA Jun 28 Hse Accede Req Conf Comm 1ST Hse Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/MULCAHEY, CULLERTON, SATTERTHWAITE, KUBIK AND BARGER Jun 29 House report submitted Jun 30 Senate report submitted Senate Conf. report Adopted 1ST/059-000-000 House Conf. report Adopted 1ST/115-000-000 Both House Adoptd Conf rpt 1ST Passed both Houses Jul 28 Sent to the Governor Sep 01 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-0623 Effective date 90-01-01 HB-2077 MCAULIFFE. (Ch. 111 1/2, par. 623-103) Amends the Clinical Laboratory Act to defer the licensing requirement for cer- tain laboratories from July 1, 1989 to January 1, 1990. Provides that labs which ap- ply by July 1, 1989 shall be granted interim approval and allowed to continue operating until their first inspection report is filed. Effective immediately. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: Ch. 111 1/2, new par. 621-104 Provides that in the event of a conflict between State and federal rules, compli- ance with the federal rules shall be deemed compliance with the State rules. Also changes the provisions relating to later applications. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Registration and Regulation May 04 Do Pass/Consent Calendar 021-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read May 09 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read May 11 Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 111-000-000 May 12 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 15 Sen Sponsor JONES Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 18 Assigned to Insurance, Pensions & License Act Jun 02 Waive Posting Notice Committee Insurance, Pensions & License Act 1768 HB-2077-Cont. Jun 09 Recommnded do pass as amend 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 14 Second Reading Amendment No.01 INS PEN LIC Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 19 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Jun 20 Speaker's Tbl. Concurrence 01 Jun 27 H Concurs in S Amend. 01/110-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 26 Sent to the Governor Aug 07 Governor vetoed Placed Calendar Total Veto Oct 19 Total veto stands. HB-2078 SHAW. (Ch. 24, par. 3-4-15) Amends the Municipal Code. Gender neutralizes provisions concerning qualifi- cations of aldermen. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Cities & Villages May 03 Interim Study Calendar CITY VILLAGE HB-2079 SHAW - FLOWERS. (Ch. 38, pars. 1005-6-3 and 1005-7-1) Amends the Unified Code of Corrections. Provides that periodic telephone calls or an electronic monitoring system may be used to determine an offender's where- abouts during a term of home confinement. Deletes the prohibition against use, in connection with home confinement, of devices capable of recording or transmitting oral or wire communications or any sound. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: (Ch. 38, pars. 1005-6-3 amd 1005-7-1) Adds reference to: (Ch. 38, par. 1003-5-3) Deletes everything. Amends the Unified Code of Corrections. Provides that the Dept. of Corrections shall transmit to the Governor and the General Assembly, by January 1, 1991 and every 2 years thereafter, a planning document detailing the Department's plans to meet specified needs of adult female offenders. Effective immediately. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Judiciary II May 05 Recommended do pass 016-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 25 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading May 26 Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 104-004-003 May 31 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 01 Sen Sponsor JONES Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 06 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary Jun 21 Committee discharged 052-001-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 22 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading 1769 Jun 23 Re-committed to Judiciary HB-2079-Cont. Oct 31 Committee discharged Placed Calndr,Third Reading Nov 01 Added As A Joint Sponsor SMITH Placed Calndr,Third Reading Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.01 SMITH Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Nov 02 Third Reading - Passed 057-000-000 Exempt under Hse Rule 29(C) (10-31-89) Mtn filed take from Table SUSPEND RULE 79(E) PLACE ON CALENDAR ORDER CONCURRENCE -SHAW Mtn Take From Table Prevail Speaker's Tbl. Concurrence 01 H Concurs in S Amend. 01/115-000-000 Passed both Houses Dec 01 Sent to the Governor Dec 28 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-1001 Effective date 89-12-28 HB-2080 SHAW. (Ch. 120, par. 4-402) Amends the Income Tax Act. Provides that a method of accounting must accu- rately (as well as fairly) reflect income. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Revenue May 04 Interim Study Calendar REVENUE HB-2081 SHAW. (Ch. 95 1/2, par. 1-100) Amends The Vehicle Code. Deletes redundancy in the short title section. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: (Ch. 95 1/2, par. 1-100 Adds reference to: (Ch. 95 1/2, par. 1-209 Amends the definition of "trailer" to include work trailers operated by public utilities. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Select Comm Constitut'nal Officers May 04 Amendment No.01 CONST OFFICER Adopted Do Pass Amend/Short Debate 010-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 10 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 26 Third Reading - Passed 111-006-000 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor JONES Placed Calendr,First Readng May 30 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 01 Assigned to Transportation SHB-2082 SHAW. (Ch. 120, par. 1203) Amends the Mobile Home Local Services Tax Act to double the tax rates. Effec- tive January 1, 1990. 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1770 HB-2082-Cont. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Revenue May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D 'HB-2083 WHITE - WOJCIK. (Ch. 127, pars. 132.402, 132.403-1 and new par. 132.402-1) Amends the Act requiring prompt payment by the State for goods and services to require payment for medical assistance to be made within 30 days of receipt of a bill and provides for an automatic interest penalty of 2% on unpaid amounts. Effective immediately. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Executive Apr 27 Interim Study Calendar EXECUTIVE HB-2084 DIDRICKSON. (Ch. 48, par. 138.11) Amends the Workers' Compensation Act. Provides that a claim cannot be filed for a drug or alcohol abuse related injury when the employer has made drug and al- cohol abuse programs or treatment available to the employee. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Labor & Commerce May 03 Interim Study Calendar LABOR COMMRCE HB-2085 GIORGI. (Ch. 46, new par. 16-4.2) Amends The Election Code to provide that a candidate who seeks nomination or election to an office from a district located in a county of less than 2,000,000 inhabi- tants which includes a municipality under the jurisdiction of a board of election commissioners, shall appear on the ballot with the number of the ballot position the same in the territory of the county outside the jurisdiction of the board of election commissioners and within the municipality under the jurisdiction of the board of election commissioners. Apr 06 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Elections May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-2086 LANG - DELEO - FARLEY - MCNAMARA, CURRAN, SUTKER, TER- ZICH AND BUGIELSKI. (New Act; Ch. 121 1/2, new par. 262U) Provides that if a cable television subscriber notifies a cable operator that his ca- ble service has been interrupted, and the cable operator fails to restore service with- in 2 hours, the cable operator shall credit to the subscriber's account 1/30 of the monthly charge for cable service for each 24-hour period or fraction thereof in which service is interrupted. Provides for exceptions. Provides that a cable operator shall notify a new subscriber and the property owner of the proposed placement of wiring, and that the cable operator shall be liable for damages caused by the devia- tion of the cable operator from the terms of its notice in its wiring installation. Amends the Consumer Fraud and Deceptive Business Practices Act. Provides that it is an unlawful practice to advertise a TV or VCR as "cable ready" or "cable com- patible" unless it can be used to tune at least 55 cable channels. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to State Government Administration SFiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1771 HB-2086-Cont. May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D Jun 01 Mtn Take From Table Prevail Returned to State Government Administration Interim Study Calendar ST GOV ADMN HB-2087 LANG - DELEO - MCNAMARA, CURRAN, FARLEY, SUTKER, TER- ZICH AND BUGIELSKI. (New Act) Prohibits imposition by a cable television operator of a charge for the cancellation by a cable television subscriber of an optional cable service for which a charge is im- posed in excess of the charge for basic cable service. Provides for civil remedies and penalties for violations. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to State Government Administration May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D Jun 01 Mtn Take From Table Prevail Returned to State Government Administration Interim Study Calendar ST GOV ADMN HB-2088 DELEO - LANG, FARLEY, SUTKER, TERZICH AND BUGIELSKI. (New Act) Provides that a cable operator shall offer to supply and install for any subscriber a switch which enables the viewer to select between cable television programming and broadcast television signals. Provides that a cable operator shall, upon request, provide a device enabling the subscriber to prevent viewing of a particular cable ser- vice during periods selected by the subscriber. Provides for civil remedies and penal- ties for violations. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to State Government Administration May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D Jun 01 Mtn Take From Table Prevail Returned to State Government Administration Interim Study Calendar ST GOV ADMN HB-2089 MCGANN - CAPPARELLI. (Ch. 1, new par. 3356) Amends An Act prohibiting desecration of the flag. Provides that any person con- victed of a violation of the Act and any institution or entity that permitted such con- duct is prohibited from receiving State funds for 3 years. Effective immediately. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Judiciary I May 02 Interim Study Calendar JUDICIARY I HB-2090 BARNES. (New Act) Creates the Smoke Detector Disclosure Act. Requires the transferor of real prop- erty and all brokers and salespersons representing the transferor, at the time the transfer is made, to certify in writing that the property complies with all applicable smoke detector laws. Allows liquidated damages of $5,000 or actual damages, whichever are less, together with costs, attorney's fees, and expenses to be awarded against a transferor, broker, or salesperson who violates the Act. 1772 HB-2090-Cont. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: New Act Adds reference to: Ch. 120, par. 1003 Deletes everything. Amends the Real Estate Transfer Act. Requires the real es- tate transfer tax declaration to state that the parties are advised of the Smoke De- tector Act. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Judiciary I May 04 Motion disch comm, advc 2nd Committee Judiciary I May 05 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 013-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 23 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Amendment No.01 BARNES Adopted Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 26 Short Debate-3rd Passed 107-002-001 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 01 Sen Sponsor RAICA Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 06 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Waive Posting Notice Assigned to Executive Jun 08 Recommended do pass 020-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 14 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 19 Third Reading - Passed 057-002-000 Passed both Houses Jul 18 Sent to the Governor Sep 01 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-0624 Effective date 90-01-01 SHB-2091 HASARA. (New Act; Ch. 127, par. 55.47) Creates the WIC Vendor Management Act. Provides that the Department of Public Health shall establish criteria and procedures for participation of retail food establishments as retail food vendors under the Women's Infants and Children nu- trition program. Provides for collection of fees from vendors, and for the education, geographic distribution, and monitoring of vendors. Provides that the Department shall develop penalties and other sanctions for vendors violating program rules. Amends the Civil Administrative Code to change procedures in relation to con- tracts between the Department of Public Health and banks for the redemption of instruments used in the WIC program. Effective July 1, 1990. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes provisions that the Department of Public Health shall collect a registra- tion fee from retail food vendors participating in the WIC program. Makes changes regarding review of administrative decisions. Changes provisions of Code relating to contracts between the Department and banks regarding redemption of bank drafts issued by the Department under the WIC program and transfer of funds re- lating to the WIC program. Changes effective date from July 1, 1990 to immediate. Makes other changes. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Human Services Apr 26 Do Pass/Consent Calendar 016-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1773 HB-2091--Cont. May 03 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read May 09 Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 116-000-000 May 11 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 12 Sen Sponsor DAVIDSON Placed Calendr,First Readng May 15 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 18 Assigned to Public Health, Welfare & Correctn Jun 01 Recommended do pass 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 14 Second Reading Amendment No.01 DAVIDSON Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 19 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Jun 20 Speaker's Tbl. Concurrence 01 Jun 27 H Concurs in S Amend. 01/113-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 26 Sent to the Governor Aug 03 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-0138 Effective date 89-08-03 HB-2092 MAYS. (Ch. 127, par. 604A-101) Amends the Illinois Governmental Ethics Act. Includes employees and indepen- dent contractors of the General Assembly among those who must file statements of economic interest. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Executive May 05 Interim Study Calendar EXECUTIVE SHB-2093 FREDERICK,VF. (Ch. 23, new par. 6104.04) Amends the Act on the Aging. Creates a Long Term Care Ombudsman Program to be administered by the Department on Aging, for the purpose of resolving com- plaints made by or on behalf of nursing home residents relating to their care. Effec- tive immediately. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Select Committee on Aging May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-2094 CHURCHILL. (Ch. 24, pars. 11-74.4-3 and 11-74.4-8a) Amends the Illinois Municipal Code to require that the studies and surveys for redvelopment project costs be related to eligible redevelopment project costs. Also reconciles the differences between Public Acts 85-1142 and 85-1135. Effective immediately. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Executive May 04 Interim Study Calendar EXECUTIVE 'HB-2095 RONAN. (Ch. 53, par. 37) Amends the Fees and Salaries Act to provide that sheriffs' fees in first and second class counties shall be paid in cash, certified check or any other form acceptable to them. Raises fee for Sheriffs attending Supreme Court from $10 to $20 per day. I Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1774 HB-2095-Cont. FISCAL NOTE (DCCA) No identifiable impact on State revenues or State expenditures. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Executive May 04 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 021-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 09 Fiscal Note filed Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 10 Interim Study Calendar EXECUTIVE ' HB-2096 RONAN. (Ch. 25, par. 27.2) Amends an Act concerning clerks of courts in Cook County to provide fees shall be paid to such clerks by cash, certified check or any other form acceptable to them. Increases filing fee for business offense complaints from $50 to $75. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Executive May 04 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 021-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 10 Interim Study Calendar EXECUTIVE HB-2097 RYDER - CURRAN - PARKE - PETERSON,W - WILLIAMSON AND SHAW. (Ch. 73, par. 737.2b) Amends the Illinois Insurance Code to prohibit new investments in obligations of the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development as long as that bank makes loans to countries that refuse to do business with companies that do business with Israel. Effective immediately. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Prohibits new investments in obligations of the International Bank for Recon- struction and Development as long as that bank makes loans to South Africa. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Insurance May 02 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 013-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 12 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 25 Short Debate-3rd Passed 110-001-004 May 26 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 31 Sen Sponsor CARROLL Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 01 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Waive Posting Notice Assigned to Insurance, Pensions & License Act Jun 09 Recommended do pass 012-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 15 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 20 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.01 JONES Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 21 Third Reading - Passed 056-000-000 Jun 22 Speaker's Tbl. Concurrence 01 Jun 29 H Noncncrs in S Amend. 01 Secretary's Desk Non-concur 01 Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1775 HB-2097-Cont. Jun 30 S Refuses to Recede Amend 01 S Requests Conference Comm 1ST Sen Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/CARROLL JONES, ZITO, SCHUNEMAN & FRIEDLAND Hse Accede Req Conf Comm 1ST Hse Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/CURRAN, MAUTINO, CULLERTON, RYDER & CHURCHILL Jul 01 Tabled House Rule 79(E) HB-2098 SUTKER. (Ch. 110, new par. 2-619.1) Amends the Code of Civil Procedure. Allows motions with respect to pleadings, motions for involuntary dismissal and motions for summary judgment to be filed to- gether as a single motion in any combination. A combined motion, however, must be in parts, with each part limited to and specifying the Section upon which it is based and clearly showing the points or grounds relied upon. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Judiciary I May 03 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 014-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 10 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 26 Short Debate-3rd Passed 114-000-000 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 30 Sen Sponsor BARKHAUSEN Placed Calendr,First Readng May 31 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 01 Waive Posting Notice Assigned to Judiciary 3 HB-2099 PRESTON. (Ch. 108 1/2, par. 18-125, new par. 18-125.2) Amends the Judges Article of the Pension Code to base the retirement annuity on the rate of salary received on the last day of service as a judge, rather than on the av- erage salary for the last year of service; also provides 3% annual increases in survi- vor's and child's annuities. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Personnel and Pensions May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D 'HB-2100 RONAN. (Ch. 95 1/2, new par. 11-208.4) Amends the Vehicle Code. Requires the Secretary of State to make a study and recommendations to the Governor and General Assembly by February 1, 1991 con- cerning a uniform traffic ordinance numbering system. Repealed December 31, 1991. FISCAL NOTE (Secretary of State) Such a study is estimated to cost the agency approximately $500,000 to conduct. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment t Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 3 Fiscal Note Act and Pension System Impact Note Act may be applicable. 1776 H B-2100-Cont. Apr 08 Assigned to Select Comm Constitut'nal Officers Apr 27 Do Pass/Consent Calendar 012-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read May 02 Fiscal Note filed Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read May 03 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read May 09 Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 116-000-000 May 11 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 18 Sen Sponsor ZITO Placed Calendr,First Readng May 22 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 23 Assigned to Transportation Jun 06 Recommended do pass 013-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 15 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 19 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 18 Sent to the Governor Sep 07 Governor vetoed Placed Calendar Total Veto Oct 19 Total veto stands. HB-2101 RONAN. (Ch. 82, par. 98) Amends the Nonprofit Hospital Lien Act. Provides that the lien attaches to amounts paid under a structured settlement only when paid and not to exceed one-third of the sum paid. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Judiciary I May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D SHB-2102 PRESTON. (Ch. 110, par. 2-1303 and rep. par. 12-109; Ch. 17, rep. par. 6402) Amends the Code of Civil Procedure and an Act relating to interest rates and other charges in certain cases. Provides that judgments entered in cases filed after June 30, 1989 (except against a governmental entity or where a contract provides for a different rate of interest) shall bear interest at the rates certified semi-annually by the State Treasurer to the Courts Administrator. The interest shall be com- pounded annually from the date the cause of action is filed until the judgment is sat- isfied. Provides that interest is not earned from the date of an offer until judgment if a party does not accept an offer to settle and does not recover 125% of the offer by judgment. Provides that in actions filed before July 1, 1989, where judgment is en- tered after June 30, 1989, interest shall accrue at those rates from the date of judg- ment. Effective immediately. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Judiciary I May 05 Interim Study Calendar JUDICIARY I SHB-2103 MCGANN. (Ch. 122, par. 20-9) Amends The School Code. Permits recreation of a school district's working cash fund only upon approval by the district's voters at a referendum. 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1777 HB-2103-Cont. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Implementatn Chicago School Reform Apr 17 Re-assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education Apr 28 Interim Study Calendar ELEM SCND ED HB-2104 PRESTON. (Ch. 111, new par. 4400-24.1) Amends the Medical Practice Act of 1987 to require the Department of Profes- sional Regulation to establish a toll free number which the public can call to see if a physician has been the subject of a disciplinary action. Requires the Department to publish the number. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Consumer Protection May 05 Interim Study Calendar CONSUMER PROT HB-2105 MATIJEVICH. (Ch. 111, par. 4400-22) Amends the Medical Practice Act of 1987. Provides that the Department of Pro- fessional Regulation shall not grant or renew a license or certificate with respect to any physician who, having agreed to treat Medicare beneficiaries, shall not have further agreed not to charge to or collect from any such beneficiary any amount in excess of the reasonable charge for the services provided to such beneficiary as de- termined by the United States Secretary of Health and Human Services. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Consumer Protection May 05 Interim Study Calendar CONSUMER PROT HB-2106 DELEO. (Ch. 24, pars. 1603, 1604, 1605, 1608, and 1611 and new par. 1604.1) Amends the Home Equity Assurance Act. Sets a timetable for appointments to a governing commission; after 180 days, gives the Governor power to appoint. Allows a precinct initially excluded from a program because of a failure to get the requisite number of signatures on the petition to be added to the program by petition, refer- endum, and consent of the governing commission. Makes changes concerning ap- praisers, brokers, and listing a guaranteed residence for sale. Allows the issuance of tax anticipation warrants against the taxes assessed for the year in which the pro- gram is created and the first full year after the creation of the program. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Changes "Section" to "Sec." in several places. Adds immediate effective date. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Extends the time for community organization nominations from 30 to 60 days, for appointments by the mayor from 60 to 90 days, and for approval by the city council from 90 to 120 days. Provides that the mayor's appointments must be made after 60 days. Provides that the Governor appoints members not otherwise appoint- ed and approved within 180 days, subject to the requirements that 7 of 9 members be community organization nominees and that the appointments are made within 210 days. Provides for members to serve until a successor is appointed and qualified. Provides for filling vacancies in like manner as original appointments. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 4. Deletes changes concerning appraisers and methods of listing property. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 6. Adds reference to: Ch. 24, par. 1603 and new par. 1604.2. 1778 1779 HB-2106-Cont. Provides a petition and referendum procedure for a contiguous precinct to be- come part of a program. Provides for a governing commission to approve appraisers. Sets requirements for offers to sell guaranteed residences. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 10. Deletes reference to: Ch. 24, new par. 1604.2. Deletes the new provision concerning adding contiguous precincts. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Executive May 04 Amendment No.01 EXECUTIVE Adopted Amendment No.02 EXECUTIVE Adopted Amendment No.03 EXECUTIVE Lost 008-008-000 Recommnded do pass as amend 012-002-004 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 18 Second Reading Amendment No.04 PA Held on 2nd Reading May 25 May 26 May 31 Jun 01 Jun 06 kRKE Adopted Amendment No.05 YOUNG,A Wi Amendment No.06 DELEO Ad 052-051-005 Amendment No.07 DELEO Wi Amendment No.08 DELEO Wi Amendment No.09 DELEO Wi Amendment No.10 YOUNG,A Ad Placed Calndr,Third Reading 3d Reading Consideration PP Calendar Consideration PP. Verified Third Reading - Passed 060-044-005 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Sen Sponsor LECHOWICZ Placed Calendr,First Readng First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Waive Posting Notice thdrawn opted thdrawn thdrawn thdrawn opted Assigned to Executive 3HB-2107 CULLERTON. (Ch. 108 1/2, pars. 13-115, 13-124.2, 13-138, 13-147 and 13-149.2; new par. 13-149.3) Amends the Metropolitan Water Reclamation District (MSD) Article of the Pension Code to increase the retirement formula. Provides for 3% automatic annual increases in widow's annuity, and grants a one-time increase to certain widows. Changes the annuity formula for widows of employees that die in retirement. Re- duces the service requirement for the optional commissioner's formula to 6 years. Makes other changes. STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT TO LOCAL GOV'TS. STATE MANDATES ACT FISCAL NOTE (Metropolitan Water Reclamation Dist. of Greater Chicago) Since this legislation was requested by MSD and the Retirement Board, it is, therefore, excluded from the State Mandates Act. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Personnel and Pensions May 03 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Committee Personnel and Pensions May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D 3 Fiscal Note Act and Pension System Impact Note Act may be applicable. t HB-2108 HB-2108 OLSON,BOB, DIDRICKSON AND MATIJEVICH. (Ch. 56 1/2, par. 1312) Amends the Illinois Controlled Substances Act. Prohibits the dispensing of butyl nitrite. Effective immediately. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Prohibits the distribution of butyl nitrite for inhalation or injection for euphoric or physical effect. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Judiciary II May 04 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 016-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 10 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 26 Short Debate-3rd Passed 087-004-005 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 30 Sen Sponsor MADIGAN Placed Calendr,First Readng May 31 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 01 Waive Posting Notice Assigned to Judiciary Jun 09 Recommnded do pass as amend 012-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 14 Second Reading Amendment No.01 JUDICIARY Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 19 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Jun 20 Speaker's Tbl. Concurrence 01 Jun 27 H Concurs in S Amend. 01/115-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 26 Sent to the Governor Sep 01 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-0625 Effective date 89-09-01 HB-2109 FARLEY. (Ch. 48, par. 1003) Amends the Minimum Wage Law in the definition Section to change reference from the Director of the Department of Labor to the Director of Labor. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Labor & Commerce May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-2110 EDLEY. (Ch. 127, par. 46.30) Amends the Civil Administrative Code in the powers and duties of the Depart- ment of Commerce and Community Affairs to make a grammatical change. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Select Comm. Economic Development May 04 Recommended do pass 014-002-001 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 23 Interim Study Calendar ECONOMIC DEV HB-2111 EDLEY. (Ch. 127, par. 46.30) Amends the Civil Administrative Code in the powers and duties of the Depart- ment of Commerce and Community Affairs to make a grammatical change. 1780 H B-21 1 l-Cont. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Select Comm. Economic Development May 04 Recommended do pass 014-002-001 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 23 Interim Study Calendar ECONOMIC DEV 'HB-2112 WENNLUND. (New Act) Creates the Single Use Plastic Container Tax Act; imposes a tax of 10 on the ini- tial sale in Illinois of certain single use plastic containers, to be administered by the Dept. of Revenue, with proceeds deposited into the Plastic Container Tax Fund; ex- empts certain medical containers. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Revenue May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D SHB-2113 WENNLUND. (Ch. 111 1/2, new par. 7055.1) Amends the Solid Waste Management Act to provide for the development of ed- ucational programs relating to waste management, and for the implementation of such programs in elementary and secondary schools. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D 'HB-2114 WENNLUND. (Ch. 111 1/2, par. 7053) Amends the Solid Waste Management Act to direct the Department of Trans- portation to study the feasibility of using recycled asphalt, concrete and demolition materials in road construction projects. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Energy Environment & Nat. Resource May 04 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 014-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 10 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 12 Short Debate-3rd Passed 103-000-000 May 15 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 26 Sen Sponsor KARPIEL Placed Calendr,First Readng May 30 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 01 Assigned to Energy & Environment Jun 13 Recommended do pass 013-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 14 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 19 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 18 Sent to the Governor Sep 01 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-0626 Effective date 90-01-01 ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1781 HB-2115 HB-2115 REGAN. (Ch. 38, new par. 115-15) Amends the Code of Criminal Procedure of 1963 to provide that evidence of iden- tification of a defendant based upon DNA samples is admissible if the reliability of the method of analysis of the samples is established by in camera testimony of an expert qualified by the court and there is establishment of a chain of custody of the samples from the time of their collection until their analysis. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Provides that identification of a party in a criminal case by DNA samples is ad- missible if relevant. Provides that expert testimony on DNA samples shall be in camera when admissibility is properly challenged. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Judiciary II May 04 Amendment No.01 JUDICIARY II Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 012-001-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 11 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 19 Third Reading - Passed 115-000-000 May 22 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 23 Sen Sponsor KUSTRA Placed Calendr,First Readng May 25 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 26 Assigned to Judiciary HB-2116 MUNIZZI - CURRIE - CULLERTON. (New Act) Creates the Longtime Owner-Occupant Property Tax Relief Act. Authorizes counties of 100,000 or more population to adopt special real property tax relief pro- visions granting longtime owner-occupants a deferral or exemption, or combination thereof, in the payment of that portion of an increase in real property taxes which is due to an increase in the market value of the property as a consequence of renova- tion or construction of other residences in the area. Allows school districts and mu- nicipalities within the county to determine their participation in the program and whether financial need, age, or both, of the longtime owner-occupant shall be used to determine eligibility. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Revenue May 04 Interim Study Calendar REVENUE HB-2117 CAPPARELLI - MCAULIFFE - TERZICH, KRSKA, BUGIELSKI, KULAS AND SANTIAGO. (Ch. 121, par. 503.06) Amends the Highway Advertising Control Act of 1971 to redefine "maintain" to mean to allow to exist in sound structural condition. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Specifies that "sound structural condition" is to be as determined by the Depart- ment of Transportation. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: Ch. 121, pars. 503.06, 503.12, 506.03 and 512; Ch. 127, new par. 141.253 Deletes everything. Amends the Highway Advertising Control Act of 1971 and the State Finance Act. Creates new fund in State Treasury known as the Highway Outdoor Advertising Bonus Repayment Fund. Changes definition of "business ar- 1782 HB-2117-Cont. ea" in relation to highway advertising and provides for spacing requirements out- side of urban areas rather than outside of incorporated municipalities. Changes definition of "maintain". Provides that applicants for permits shall compensate the Department of Transportation in order to satisfy the Department's agreement with the Federal Government under the Bonus Act of 1958. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Executive May 04 Recommended do pass 011-002-003 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 18 Second Reading Amendment No.01 MCCRACKEN Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 25 Third Reading - Passed 066-039-008 May 26 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor SAVICKAS Added As A Joint Sponsor ZITO Placed Calendr,First Readng May 30 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 01 Assigned to Transportation Jun 13 Recommended do pass 013-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 15 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Nov 01 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.01 SAVICKAS Adopted 030-023-001 Placed Calndr,Third Reading 'HB-2118 CAPPARELLI - MUNIZZI - MCAULIFFE - TERZICH, DELEO, LAURI- NO, BUGIELSKI, KRSKA, FARLEY, KEANE, KULAS AND MCGANN. (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 in January 1, 1989. Effective immediately. STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT TO LOCAL GOV'TS. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Revenue May 04 Interim Study Calendar REVENUE 'HB-2119 CAPPARELLI - MUNIZZI - MCAULIFFE - TERZICH, DELEO, LAURI- NO, BUGIELSKI, KRSKA, FARLEY, KEANE AND MCGANN. (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, 1989. Effective immediately. STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT TO LOCAL GOV'TS. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Revenue May 04 Interim Study Calendar REVENUE 3 HB-2120 MCAULIFFE - TERZICH - CAPPARELLI. (Ch. 108 1/2, par. 5-214, new par. 12-127.5) Amends the Illinois Pension Code to allow transfer of service credits from the Chicago Park District Fund to the Chicago Police Fund until July 1, 1990. Effec- tive immediately. I Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 3 Fiscal Note Act and Pension System Impact Note Act may be applicable. 1783 HB-2120-Cont. STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT TO LOCAL GOV'TS. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Personnel and Pensions May 03 Interim Study Calendar PERS PENSION HB-2121 PARKE. (Ch. 110, new par. 2-2001 and new caption preceding new par. 2-2001) Amends the Code of Civil Procedure with respect to fee-splitting amongst law- yers. Requires the client to agree in writing. Division must be in proportion to ser- vices and responsibility. Effective immediately. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Judiciary I May 04 Interim Study Calendar JUDICIARY I i HB-2122 WOJCIK. (Ch. 23, par. 11-15) Amends the Public Aid Code. Provides that, in the case of a person needing fi- nancial aid for funeral and burial expenses (now, medical care), who died before an application for aid was filed, an application for aid may be filed not more than 30 (now, 5) days after the person's death. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Human Services May 05 Interim Study Calendar HUMAN SERVICE HB-2123 PARKE - NOVAK - HASARA. (Ch. 127, par. 63b13.28) Amends the Civil Administrative Code concerning suggestions by State employ- ees. Provides that an employee may make a suggestion or include documentation on matters a department or agency considers confidential, unless prohibited by federal or State law; precludes disciplinary actions. Allows management personnel, as de- fined by the Department, to submit suggestions and to receive recognition, but man- agement personnel may not receive monetary awards. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: Ch. 102, par. 42 Provides procedures for confidential treatment concerning suggestions and con- tinued confidentiality at an Agency's request. Amends the Open Meetings Act to exempt meetings to consider confidentiality of suggestions. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. (Tabled June 19, 1989) Adds reference to: Ch. 102, par. 42 Provides procedures for confidential treatment concerning suggestions and con- tinued confidentiality at an Agency's request. Amends the Open Meetings Act to exempt meetings to consider confidentiality of suggestions. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Provides that certain matters may (rather than shall) be referred to the appropri- ate law enforcement agency (rather than the Attorney General) for investigation and action. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 3. (Tabled June 22, 1989) Adds reference to: Ch. 127, par. 533.1. Amends the State Employees Group Insurance Act concerning transfers to the Health Insurance Reserve Fund. SFiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1784 1785 HB-2123-Cont. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 4. Adds reference to: Ch. 127, par. 533.1. Amends the State Employees Group Insurance Act to require the administrative service organization to pay claims within 60 days. GOVERNOR MESSAGE Deletes reference to: Ch. 127, par. 533.1 Recommends deleting changes to the State Employees Group Insurance Act that would require the administrative service organization to pay claims within 60 days. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to State Government Administration May 02 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 012-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 10 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Amendment No.01 PARKE Adopted Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 11 Short Debate-3rd Passed 110-000-000 May 12 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor DAVIDSON Added As A Joint Sponsor CARROLL Placed Calendr,First Readng May 15 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 18 Assigned to Executive Jun 01 Recommended do pass 018-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 14 Second Reading Amendment No.01 DAVIDSON Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 19 Recalled to Second Reading Mtn Reconsider Vote Prevail 01-DAVIDSON Mtn Prevail -Table Amend No 01 Tabled Amendment No.02 DAVIDSON Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 21 Added As A Co-sponsor MADIGAN Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.03 DAVIDSON Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 22 Recalled to Second Reading Mtn Reconsider Vote Prevail 03-DAVIDSON Mtn Prevail -Table Amend No 03 Tabled Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 23 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.04 DAVIDSON Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 057-000-000 Speaker's Tbl. Concurrence 02,04 Jun 27 H Concurs in S Amend. 02,04/114-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 26 Sent to the Governor Sep 06 Governor amendatory veto Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Oct 11 Mtn fild accept amend veto PARKE Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Oct 17 Rul Gub Ncmply/Rule 46.1 (b) Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Oct 19 Accept Amnd Veto-House Lost 054-001-054 Bill dead-amendatory veto. HB-2124 1786 HB-2124 STANGE. (Ch. 80, par. 204a) Amends the Mobile Home Landlord and Tenants Rights Act. Provides that a park owner may prohibit private external television antenna if he provides master antenna service at no additional charge. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Executive May 02 Do Pass/Consent Calendar 021-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read May 09 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read May 11 Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 111-000-000 May 12 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 24 Sen Sponsor JONES Placed Calendr,First Readng May 25 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 26 Assigned to Judiciary Jun 09 Recommended do pass 012-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 14 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 19 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 18 Sent to the Governor Sep 01 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-0627 Effective date 90-01-01 HB-2125 BLACK. (Ch. 37, par. 803-8) Amends the Juvenile Court Act of 1987 to permit police officers to return minors taken into custody during school hours to school officials. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Judiciary II May 04 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 016-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 10 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 18 Third Reading - Passed 116-000-000 May 22 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 25 Sen Sponsor WOODYARD Placed Calendr,First Readng May 30 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 01 Waive Posting Notice Assigned to Judiciary Jun 09 Recommended do pass 012-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 14 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 19 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 18 Sent to the Governor Sep 01 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-0628 Effective date 90-01-01 ' HB-2126 BLACK. (Ch. 85, new par. 5960.1; Ch. 127, new par. 141.252) Amends the Solid Waste Planning and Recycling Act and the State finance act to require all licensed auto dealers and tire distributers pay a $2 per tire fee. Provides that all funds collected shall be paid into the Tire Recycling Industry Development Fund administered by the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency to fund re- search, development, grants and loans. Creates the Tire Recycling Industry Devel- opment Fund. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Energy Environment & Nat. Resource May 04 Interim Study Calendar ENRGY ENVRMNT ' HB-2127 DIDRICKSON. (Ch. 120, pars. 638 and 643; new par. 638.1) Amends the Revenue Act of 1939 to establish a uniform date for filing tax levies beginning in 1990, and to provide that the equalized assessed value for the extension of the levy for 1989 and subsequent years be the equalized assessed value for the year immediately prior to the levy year. STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT TO LOCAL GOV'Ts. STATE MANDATES ACT FISCAL NOTE In the opinion of DCCA, HB-2127 constitutes a tax exemption mandate for which reimbursement of the revenue loss to units of local government is required. The cost of reimbursement in 1990 could be as much as $358 million. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Revenue May 02 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Committee Revenue May 04 Interim Study Calendar REVENUE HB-2128 DIDRICKSON. (Ch. 120, par. 2-204) Amends The Illinois Income Tax Act to provide for a double exemption for hard-to-adopt children adopted by a taxpayer. Effective immediately and applica- ble to taxable years ending on or after December 31, 1989. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Revenue May 04 Interim Study Calendar REVENUE HB-2129 DIDRICKSON - STECZO - LEITCH - CURRIE - PARKE, FREDER- ICK,VF, SHAW, HOMER, SALTSMAN, MULCAHEY, HALLOCK, PET- KA, WOJCIK, PETERSON,W, HENSEL, BARNES, WILLIAMSON, WELLER, PARCELLS, HASARA, HULTGREN, DEUCHLER, ACKER- MAN, ROPP, WAIT, BLACK, COWLISHAW, KIRKLAND, KUBIK, JOHN- SON, MCCRACKEN, COUNTRYMAN, SIEBEN, OLSON,MYRON, STEPHENS, REGAN, HARRIS, HOFFMAN, WENNLUND, PIEL, BAL- ANOFF, MCPIKE, STERN, GIGLIO, WHITE AND HARTKE. (Ch. 73, par. 968g) Amends the Illinois Insurance Code. Requires insurers to provide coverage for mammography tests for women 35-39 years of age and older. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds provision to require insurance coverage for mammograms for women 40 to 49 years of age. ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1787 HB-2126 HB-2129-Cont. 1788 SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: Ch. 111 1/2, new par. 1408.7 Amends the Health Maintenance Organization Act to require insurers to provide coverage for mammography tests for women 35 years of age and older. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Insurance May 03 Amendment No.01 INSURANCE Adopted 016-000-000 Do Pass Amend/Short Debate 016-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 10 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 25 Short Debate-3rd Passed 114-000-000 May 26 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 31 Sen Sponsor BERMAN Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 01 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Waive Posting Notice Assigned to Insurance, Pensions & License Act Jun 07 Added As A Joint Sponsor HAWKINSON Committee Insurance, Pensions & License Act Jun 09 Recommended do pass 006-005-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 14 Second Reading Amendment No.01 BERMAN Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 21 Added As A Co-sponsor DEANGELIS Third Reading - Passed 044-008-000 Jun 22 Speaker's Tbl. Concurrence 01 Jun 27 H Concurs in S Amend. 01/115-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 26 . Sent to the Governor Sep 11 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-0899 Effective date 90-01-01 HB-2130 DIDRICKSON. (Ch. 43, par. 118; Ch. Ill 1/2, par. 6361-1; Ch. 127, new par. 141.253) Amends the Liquor Control Act to increase the retailer's license fee by $50 and deposits the additional amount in the new Youth Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Prevention Fund established under An Act in relation to State finance. Amends the Alcoholism and Other Drug Dependency Act to provide that the Fund shall be used to support and establish community based drug and alcoholism prevention pro- grams for youth. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: Ch. 127, par. 144.20 Amends An Act in relation to State finance. Provides that an amount equal to $50 times the number of liquor licenses issued shall be annually transferred from the Dram Shop Fund to the Youth Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Fund. GOVERNOR MESSAGE Recommends the amount of money to be deposited in the Youth Alcholism and Substance Abuse Fund shall be deposited on August 30 intead of June 30. Adds an effective date of July 1, 1990. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Revenue 1789 HB-2130-Cont. May 04 Recommended do pass 011-001-002 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 17 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 26 Mtn Prev-Recall 2nd Reading Amendment No.01 DIDRICKSON Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 083-032-001 May 30 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 31 Sen Sponsor ETHEREDGE Added As A Joint Sponsor NETSCH Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 01 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Waive Posting Notice Assigned to Insurance, Pensions & License Act Jun 06 Added As A Joint Sponsor DEANGELIS Committee Insurance, Pensions & License Act Jun 09 Recommended do pass 007-001-001 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 15 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 21 Third Reading - Passed 056-003-000 Passed both Houses Jul 20 Sent to the Governor Sep 08 Governor amendatory veto Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Oct 11 Mtn fild accept amend veto DIDRICKSON Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Oct 17 Rul Gub Comply/Rule 46.1(b) Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Oct 19 Accept Amnd Veto-House Pass 110-000-002 Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Oct 31 Mtn fild accept amend veto ETHEREDGE Accept Amnd Veto-Sen Pass 055-000-000 Bth House Accept Amend Veto Dec 01 Return to Gov-Certification Dec 13 Governor certifies changes PUBLIC ACT 86-0983 Effective date 90-07-01 HB-2131 DIDRICKSON. (Ch. 120, par. 2-204) Amends the Illinois Income Tax Act. Extends the allowable exemptions to in- clude dependent children who qualify to receive SSI payments. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Revenue May 04 Interim Study Calendar REVENUE HB-2132 DIDRICKSON - KUBIK. (Ch. 46, par. 5-1; new pars. 6B-1 through 6B-3) Amends The Election Code to create a Cook County Board of Election Commis- sioners to have jurisdiction over the registration of voters and the conduct of elec- tions in the territory of Cook County outside the jurisdiction of the Chicago Board of Election Commissioners. Provides for the appointment of such commissioners by the Cook County Board members elected from outside the City of Chicago. Trans- fers jurisdiction over elections from the Cook County Clerk to the Cook County Board of Election Commissioners. HB-2132-Cont. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Elections May 04 Interim Study Calendar ELECTIONS HB-2133 DIDRICKSON. (Ch. 38, pars. 33E-5 and 33E-6) Amends the Public Contracts Article of the Criminal Code of 1961 to permit the good faith delay of reasonable length under the circumstances in the opening of all sealed bids where the delay is necessitated by good cause and permits the good faith communications to inform any bidders or potential bidders of errors, ambiguities or other problems in the specifications for the contract. Effective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Permits a public official to award a contract which extends the time for comple- tion of the contract, includes alternates of equal or better value, results from the re- jection of another bidder as not responsible or waives minor irregularities in the bidding process so long as such action is reduced to writing, publicly approved by the unit of State or local government and preserved in the permanent contract file open to the public. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Judiciary II May 04 Amendment No.01 JUDICIARY II Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 014-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 24 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 26 Tabled By Sponsor HB-2134 DIDRICKSON. (Ch. 48, pars. 138.11 and 172.46) Amends the Workers' Compensation Act and Workers' Occupational Diseases Act. Provides that no employer to which the Act applies shall be liable for indemni- ty for, or contribution to, injury, disability or death of an employee which arose in the course of employment, and prohibits joining such an employer as a defendant in an action to recover damages from an entity liable for damages resulting from such injury, disability or death. Provides that when a person other than the employer is li- able for any portion of the damages attributed to the conduct of the employer, pay- ment of benefits under the applicable Act shall extinguish such liability. Provides that an employer may indemnify another person for damages for injury, disability or death to an employee for which compensation payable under the applicable Act, but that such indemnification must be 'clear, unambiguous and signed by the employer. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Labor & Commerce May 03 Interim Study Calendar LABOR COMMRCE HB-2135 DIDRICKSON. (Ch. 120, pars. 627, 629a and 632) Amends the Revenue Act of 1939 to provide that in counties over 1 million popu- lation equalization by the Department of Revenue shall be by each individual as- sessment district and classification instead of the entire county. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Revenue May 04 Interim Study Calendar REVENUE 1790 HB-2136 DOEDERLEIN. (Ch. 38, par. 83-12) Amends the Firearm Owner's I.D. Act to provide that 1 year must pass (instead of 60 days) before registration is required when a firearm is passed to a surviving spouse of a deceased owner. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Judiciary II May 02 Interim Study Calendar JUDICIARY II HB-2137 DOEDERLEIN. (Ch. 122, par. 19-9) Amends The School Code. Increases to 90 (from 30) the number of days allowed voters to request a referendum after a school district gives notice that it proposes to issue bonds to pay teachers' orders or claims against the district. Effective immediately. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education May 04 Interim Study Calendar ELEM SCND ED HB-2138 DOEDERLEIN. (Ch. 38, par. 1005-5-3) Amends the Unified Code of Corrections to provide that a period of probation, a term of periodic imprisonment or conditional discharge shall not be imposed for theft of a firearm. The court shall sentence the offender to not less than the mini- mum term of imprisonment for such offense. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Judiciary II May 05 Interim Study Calendar JUDICIARY II ' HB-2139 BOWMAN - KUBIK. (Ch. 111 1/2, pars. 4203 and 4205; rep. par. 4204) Amends an Act providing for telecommunications devices for hearing impaired persons to change date for compliance in installing such devices in counties to Janu- ary 1, 1990. Deletes provision permitting DORS to adopt rules pertaining to such installation in the counties. Repeals provision requiring DORS to establish a pro- gram for the county sheriff's office for the installation of such devices. Effective immediately. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Public Utilities Apr 26 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 016-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 10 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 18 Third Reading - Passed 116-000-000 May 22 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 23 Sen Sponsor DEMUZIO Placed Calendr,First Readng May 25 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 26 Assigned to Public Health, Welfare & Correctn SFiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1791 HB-2136 HB-2139-Cont. 1792 Jun 09 Recommended do pass 010-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 14 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 19 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 18 Sent to the Governor Sep 01 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-0629 Effective date 89-09-01 HB-2140 NOVAK - SUTKER. (Ch. 73, par. 753.19a) Amends the Illinois Insurance Code to make a grammatical change with respect to a cross reference. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Insurance May 03 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 016-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 10 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 25 Mtn Prev-Recall 2nd Reading Amendment No.01 MAUTINO Lost 010-090-006 Amendment No.02 LANG Ruled not germane Amendment No.03 LANG Withdrawn Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 26 Short Debate-3rd Lost 052-058-005 4HB-2141 YOUNG,A - DAVIS - JONES,LOU - LEFLORE - SANTIAGO. (New Act; Ch. 127, new pars. 46.19g and 141.252) Creates the Illinois Minority Business Development Authority Act. Creates the Illinois Minority Business Development Authority which is composed of 16 mem- bers, and the Bureau of Minority Business Development inside the Department of Commerce and Community Affairs. Authorizes the Authority to issue bonds to make loans to or assist in obtaining loans for minority business enterprises. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to State Government Administration May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-2142 MORROW. (Ch. 73, par. 763, new par. 1013.2) Amends the Illinois Insurance Code. Removes prohibition on agent or broker pre- mium rebates or discounts. Prohibits the Director and deputy and assistant direc- tors from accepting employment with insurance companies or affiliates for 2 years after leaving the Department. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: (Ch. 73, par. 763) Deletes provision removing the prohibition on agent and broker premium rebates and discounts. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Insurance Apr 26 Amendment No.01 INSURANCE Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 016-001-001 Placed Calndr,Second Readng SState Debt Impact Note Act may be applicable. HB-2142-Cont. May 24 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading May 25 Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Lost 031-081-003 'HB-2143 SALTSMAN - FARLEY - TROTTER - BALANOFF - HANNIG, SHAW, HOMER AND MULCAHEY. (Ch. 48, new par. 615.1) Amends the Unemployment Insurance Act. Provides that the Department of Employment Security shall establish, in one or more of its local Job Service offices, a pilot project to have such offices serve as clearinghouses for information on job training programs offered by State agencies. Provides that such agencies shall assist in the implementation of the project. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Labor & Commerce May 03 Interim Study Calendar LABOR COMMRCE 'HB-2144 MATIJEVICH - BALANOFF - CAPPARELLI - YOUNG,A. (Ch. 46, pars. 2A-1.2 and 7-10; Ch. 73, new pars. 613.1 and 767.27; Ch. 127, pars. 4 and 13; rep. pars. 5.10 and 9.10) Amends The Election Code, the Illinois Insurance Code and The Civil Adminis- trative Code of Illinois to provide for the election of the Director of the Department of Insurance at the general election in 1990 and every 4 years thereafter. Establish- es qualifications for office and sets forth powers and duties. Abolishes the term of the appointed Director of Insurance on the second Monday in January, 1991. Re- quires insurers to roll back rates to a level of 15% less than the charges for the same coverage which were in effect on January 1, 1989. Effective immediately, except that certain provisions take effect on the second Monday in January, 1991. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 3. Limits the applicability of the rate roll back to property and casualty insurance. FISCAL NOTE (Dept. of Insurance) Due to the significant restructuring of the Dept. which would be required to implement the requirements imposed by a compre- hensive rating system, it is estimated that the Dept. would need to increase its annual expenditures by about 33%, or ap- proximately $4.5 million. Similar legislation in California generated an initial annual cost of $5.8 million with an FY90 request of $12.8 million additional. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Executive Apr 27 Recommended do pass 011-007-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 02 Fiscal Note Requested MCCRACKEN Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 12 Second Reading Amendment No.01 PARCELLS Withdrawn Amendment No.02 PULLEN Withdrawn Amendment No.03 MATIJEVICH Adopted Held on 2nd Reading May 18 Fiscal Note filed Held on 2nd Reading May 26 Interim Study Calendar EXECUTIVE HB-2145 CURRIE. (Ch. 127, new par. 46.3a) Amends the Civil Administrative Code. Requires the Department of Commerce and Community Affairs to conduct meetings of certain boards, commissions and ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1793 HB-2145-Cont. groups subject to the Open Meetings Act and regularly publish the recommenda- tions of such boards, commissions and groups and any departmental decision upon those recommendations. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to State Government Administration May 04 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 17 Short Debate-3rd Passed 112-000-000 May 18 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 06 Sen Sponsor DALEY,J First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Waive Posting Notice Assigned to Executive 'HB-2146 NOVAK - HANNIG - DEJAEGHER - MCNAMARA - YOUNG,A, SHAW, SALTSMAN AND MULCAHEY. (Ch. 73, pars. 755.14, 1065.18-1, 1065.18-20, 1065.18-24; new pars. 1014.1, 1065.18-4a and 1065.18-18a; rep. pars. 1065.18-4 and 1065.18-23) Amends the Illinois Insurance Code in relation to property and casualty insur- ance premium rates, cancellation notices and private remedies. Requires cancella- tion notices to be sent by certified mail. Creates a civil cause of action against companies violating certain provisions of the Code. Authorizes the Department to review and approve or disapprove premium rates. Requires prior Department ap- proval with respect to an increase or decrease of 10% or more. Specifies financial in- formation to be reported to the Department. Effective January 1, 1990. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Consumer Protection May 05 Interim Study Calendar CONSUMER PROT HB-2147 SUTKER - CULLERTON - LANG - DEJAEGHER - WOOLARD, BALAN- OFF, TERZICH, DELEO AND BUGIELSKI. (Ch. 38, par. 60-5; Ch. 73, par. 755, new pars. 767.27 and 1065.907) Amends the Illinois Antitrust Act and the Illinois Insurance Code. Eliminates ex- emption for insurance companies under the Illinois Antitrust Act. Retains exemp- tion for insurers or others that are limited to collecting, compiling and disseminating historical data on paid claims or reserves for reported claims from in- surers or any other source and the activities of insurers and other persons participat- ing in pooling arrangements or in certain residual market mechanisms. Provides for simplification of insurance policies and requires the Department of Insurance to prepare an annual consumer guide which compares the basic premiums and rates of insurers that issue medicare supplement insurance, homeowners and tenants insur- ance, life insurance or automobile insurance. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: (Ch. 17, par. 755; new pars. 767.27 and 1065.907) Deletes provisions relating to policy simplification and the preparation of a con- sumer guide by the Department of Insurance. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Judiciary I ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1794 HB-2147-Cont. May 03 Amendment No.01 JUDICIARY I Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 009-003-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 12 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 25 Third Reading - Lost 052-058-005 SHB-2148 NOVAK - HANNIG - DEJAEGHER - YOUNG,A - FARLEY, MCNA- MARA, LANG, MUNIZZI, SHAW, SALTSMAN, MULCAHEY, BALAN- OFF, SUTKER, DELEO, TERZICH AND BUGIELSKI. (Ch. 73, Article Caption preceding par. 1065.1; pars. 1065.1, 1065.2, 1065.3, 1065.4, 1065.5, 1065.7, 1065.9, 1065.9a, 1065.10, 1065.12, 1065.13, 1065.14, 1065.15, 1065.16, 1065.17 and 1065.18; rep pars. 1065.6 and 1065.8) Amends the Illinois Insurance Code. Abolishes authority for rating organiza- tions. Requires companies to file their own rates with the Department of Insurance. Prohibits rate changes exceeding 15% without adequate justification. Establishes criteria therefor. Expands the scope of rate regulation under Article XXIX to in- clude all property and casualty insurance. Effective January 1, 1990. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to : Ch. 73, par. 1065.5 Provides for the 15% rate change limitation to be based upon changes over a 2-year period. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 3. Deletes the title and everything after the enacting clause. Amends the Illinois In- surance Code. Abolishes authority for rating organizations. Requires companies to file their own rates with the Department of Insurance. Prohibits rate increases ex- ceeding 15% without adequate justification. Establishes criteria therefor. Expands the scope of rate regulation under Article XXIX to include all property and casual- ty insurance. Excludes insurance on risks based upon negligence by physicians, hos- pitals and other health care providers. Effective January 1, 1990. FISCAL NOTE, AS AMENDED (Dept. of Insurance) Due to the significant restructuring of the Dept. which would be required to implement the requirements imposed by a compre- hensive rating system, it is estimated that the Dept. would need to increase its annual expenditures by about 33%, or ap- proximately $4.5 million. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Consumer Protection May 02 Amendment No.01 CONSUMER PROT Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 010-007-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 04 Fiscal Note Requested MCCRACKEN Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 12 Second Reading Amendment No.02 PARCELLS Withdrawn Amendment No.03 NOVAK Adopted Held on 2nd Reading May 18 Fiscal Note filed Held on 2nd Reading May 30 Tabled House Rule 37(G) I HB-2149 WILLIAMS - JONES,LOU - LEFLORE. (Ch. 32, pars. 557, 562e, 572, 586, 590, 604, 618, 621, 660, 674, 678, 690.25, 690.39, 690.43, 691.24, 691.38 and 691.42; Ch. 68, new pars. 3A-101 and 3A-102; Ch. 73, pars. 767.22, 1022, 1024 and 1031; new par. 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1795 HB-2149-Cont. 1021.1; Ch. Ill 1/2, par. 1411.2 and new par. 1411.3) Amends the Illinois Insurance Code, the Health Maintenance Organization Act, the Illinois Human Rights Act and various health service plan Acts. Imposes a 1% premium tax on certain domestic insurers. Prohibits discrimination by insurers. Ef- fective January 1, 1990. FISCAL NOTE (Dept. of Human Rights) Total fiscal impact for House Bill 2149 will be $141,273. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Revenue May 03 Fiscal Note filed Committee Revenue May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-2150 FLINN - GIORGI. (Ch. 134, par. 45.4) Amends the Emergency Telephone System Act. Authorizes the Emergency Tele- phone Systems Board to hire a full-time 9-1-1 coordinator and expend money for any necessary insurance and such coordinator's salary. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Cities & Villages May 05 Motion disch comm, advc 2nd Committee discharged 096-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 18 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 30 Tabled House Rule 37(G) 'HB-2151 HOFFMAN - ROPP - FLOWERS - BRUNSVOLD - GRANBERG AND WELLER. (New Act) Creates the Illinois Education for Employment Programs and Services Act. Creates the Education for Employment Board and prescribes the terms of, and manner of appointing and designating its members. Prescribes the powers and du- ties of the Board, including its responsibility to exercise, as a single State entity, all functions of the various State councils and committees required for implementing within Illinois federally sponsored education for employment programs and ser- vices. Defines terms, specifies funding sources, and specifies the reporting duties of State agencies and departments with respect to their administration of programs and services which are under the oversight of the Board. FISCAL NOTE (Commission on Intergovernmental Cooperation) HB 2151 could save the State money compared to current ex- penditures. The actual savings depend in part on the size of the staff hired. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Labor & Commerce May 03 Recommended do pass 014-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 12 Fiscal Note Requested CULLERTON Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 17 Fiscal Note filed Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 24 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading May 26 Interim Study Calendar LABOR COMMRCE 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1796 HB-2152 3 HB-2152 HOFFMAN. (Ch. 108 1/2, par. 17-116; Ch. 85, new par. 2208.13) Amends the Chicago Teachers Article of the Pension Code to redefine "average salary" for persons retiring after December 31, 1989 by decreasing from 4 to 3 the number of years that must be averaged. Amends The State Mandates Act to re- quire implementation without reimbursement. Effective January 1, 1990. STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT To LOCAL GOV'TS. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Personnel and Pensions May 05 Interim Study Calendar PERS PENSION HB-2153 TERZICH - STANGE. (Ch. 24, new par. 8-11-16; Ch. 120. par. 1003) Amends the Illinois Municipal Code and the Real Estate Transfer Tax Act to al- low non-home rule municipalities upon approval of the electors of the municipality, to impose a real estate transfer tax of up to 25 cents for each $500 of value of the property transferred. Provides for Department of Revenue to incorporate the mu- nicipal tax on the State stamps if requested by the municipality. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Revenue May 03 Motion disch comm, advc 2nd Committee Revenue May 05 Motn discharge comm lost 018-063-017 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-2154 TROTTER. (Ch. 111 2/3, new par. 13-216) Amends The Public Utilities Act to define "Telephone Assistance Plan" as being lower rates or rebates or waiver of charges to low income persons. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Public Utilities May 03 Interim Study Calendar PUB UTILITIES HB-2155 TURNER. Appropriates $600,000 to the Illinois Community College Board for grants to Chicago community colleges for operation of on-campus transfer centers. Effective July 1, 1989. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Appropriations II May 11 Interim Study Calendar APPROP II SHB-2156 TURNER. (Ch. 122, new par. 102-16.02) Amends the Public Community College Act. Requires the Illinois Community College Board to grant funds to community colleges for the operation of on-campus transfer centers to assist students transferring to 4-year institutions of higher edu- cation. Effective immediately. FISCAL NOTE (II Community College Board) A companion appropriation bill (HB 2155) would provide $600,000 to community colleges for operation of the transfer centers. Distributed evenly to the 50 community colleges in the system, 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 3 Fiscal Note Act and Pension System Impact Note Act may be applicable. 1797 HB-2156-Cont. this would provide only $12,000 for each college to operate the on-campus transfer center. This amount would probably not be sufficient to maintain such an operation, and shortfall could result. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Higher Education May 04 Recommended do pass 015-001-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 05 Fiscal Note filed Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 25 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading May 30 Tabled House Rule 37(G) 3 HB-2157 RICE. (Ch. 108 1/2, par. 17-119; Ch. 85, new par. 2208.13) Amends the Chicago Teachers Article of the Pension Code to provide that for members retiring after December 31, 1989, the automatic annual increase in pen- sion shall begin on the January 1 following the first anniversary of retirement, re- gardless of age. Amends The State Mandates Act to require implementation without reimbursement. Effective January 1, 1990. STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT To LOCAL GOV'TS. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Personnel and Pensions May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-2158 SHAW. (Ch. 73, rep. par. 762) Amends the Illinois Insurance Code. Repeals the prohibition against political contribution by insurance companies. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Insurance May 02 Interim Study Calendar INSURANCE SHB-2159 SHAW - WHITE - FLOWERS. (Ch. 23, par. 8A-4) Amends the Public Aid Code. Provides that the Department of Public Aid, if it has reason to believe a person has sold or exchanged food stamps for controlled sub- stances, shall send or deliver the person's food stamps to a grocery store which shall disburse food to the person. Applies only to persons in families receiving AFDC. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Human Services May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D 4 HB-2160 MCPIKE AND YOUNG,A. (Ch. 105, pars. 333.19, 333.20, and 333.20a) Amends the Chicago Park District Act. Authorizes the District to establish pro- grams for the handicapped and to impose a tax not to exceed .05% for the programs, the tax not to be subject to any rate limitations. Authorizes the issuance of bonds, without referendum, not to exceed 0.5% for shoreline protection work and not to ex- ceed 0.5% for required environmental quality work, the bonds not to be subject to any limitation on indebtedness. 1 Fiscal Note Act may be applicable.. 3 Fiscal Note Act and Pension System Impact Note Act may be applicable. 4 State Debt Impact Note Act may be applicable. 1798 HB-2160-Cont. STATE MANDATES FISCAL NOTE In the opinion of DCCA, HB-2160 fails to meet the definition of a mandate under the State Mandates Act. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: Ch. 105, pars. 333.19, 333.20, and 333.20a Adds reference to: Ch. 105, par. 333.7d Deletes everything. Amends the Chicago Park District Act. Changes a reference to another Act. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: Ch. 105, par. 333.7d. Adds reference to: Ch. 105, pars. 333.20 and 333.20a. Deletes everything. Amends the Chicago Park District Act. Authorizes issuance of bonds, without referendum, not to exceed 0.25% for required environmental pro- tection work, the bonds not to be subject to any limitation on indebtedness. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Adds reference to: Ch. 24, new par. 8-11-2.1. Amends the Municipal Code. Prohibits a municipality from imposing a tax or surcharge based on or added to a fee or charge imposed by a park district. Preempts home rule. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 3. Deletes reference to: Ch. 24, new par. 8-11-2.1 Changes the title. Removes provision limiting home rule powers regarding a tax based upon a park district charge or fee. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Executive Apr 24 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Committee Executive Apr 27 Amendment No.01 EXECUTIVE Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 011-003-005 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 11 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 24 Third Reading - Passed 061-048-003 Motion to Reconsider Vote Mtn Reconsider Vote Prevail Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 26 Third Reading - Passed 062-051-001 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor MAROVITZ Placed Calendr,First Readng May 30 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 01 Assigned to Local Government Jun 08 Recommended do pass 012-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 15 Second Reading Amendment No.01 MAROVITZ Adopted Amendment No.02 FAWELL Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 20 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.03 MAROVITZ Verified Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 21 3d Reading Consideration PP Calendar Consideration PP. Jun 23 Third Reading - Lost 022-033-001 1799 HB-2161 HB-2161 ZICKUS. (Ch. 122, par. 18-8) Amends The School Code. Deletes obsolete provisions from the State aid formula. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education May 04 Interim Study Calendar ELEM SCND ED HB-2162 ZICKUS. (Ch. 38, par. 1005-5-6) Amends the Unified Code of Corrections to require a defendant who has been convicted of driving under the influence where the victim receives injury to his per- son as a result of such DUI to pay restitution. Permits the court in such cases to fix the period of time, not to exceed 10 years in which restitution is to be paid in full. If defendant has failed to pay restitution within such time, the court shall extend the period of time to pay. Provides for restitution to be paid for out-of-pocket expenses paid by third parties on behalf of the victim. Effective immediately. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Judiciary II May 05 Interim Study Calendar JUDICIARY II HB-2163 BRESLIN. (Ch. 85, new pars. 5963 through 5967) Amends the Solid Waste Planning and Recycling Act to prohibit the distribution, sale, or exposure for sale in this State after July 1, 1990 of any food product pack- aged in a container manufactured with either polyvinyl chloride or polystyrene foam. Provides that no person shall distribute, sell, offer or expose for sale in this State any product packaged in a container which does not comply with'regulations of the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Energy Environment & Nat. Resource May 02 Interim Study Calendar ENRGY ENVRMNT HB-2164 RONAN - RYDER. (Ch. 110, new par. 2-1119) Amends the Code of Civil Procedure. Limits recovery for non-economic loss in medical malpractice actions to $250,000. Provides that the jury not be instructed as to the limit. Applies to causes of action accruing on or after the effective date. Effec- tive immediately. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Judiciary I May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-2165 RONAN - RYDER. (Ch. 110, new par. 2-1119) Amends the Code of Civil Procedure. Limits recovery for non-economic loss in medical malpractice actions to $100,000. Provides that the jury not be instructed as to the limit. Applies to causes of action accruing on or after the effective date. Effec- tive immediately. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment 1800 HB-2165-Cont. Apr 08 Assigned to Judiciary I May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-2166 CURRIE. (Ch. 40, par. 411) Aemnds the Marriage and Dissolution of Marriage Act. Requires that, if a praecipe for summons is filed in a proceeding for dissolution or legal separation, a petition shall be filed within 6 months. Provides that a praecipe for summons shall be served within 30 days after it is issued or the court shall dismiss the suit. Requires dismissal of a suit if a petition is not filed within 6 months after filing of a praecipe for summons. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Provides that a praecipe for summons shall be served on a respondent only if the respondent does not voluntarily file an appearance. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Judiciary I May 05 Amendment No.01 JUDICIARY I Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 009-004-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 12 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 26 Third Reading - Passed 116-001-000 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 01 Sen Sponsor MAROVITZ Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 06 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary Jun 09 Recommended do pass 012-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 14 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 19 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 18 Sent to the Governor Sep 01 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-0630 Effective date 90-01-01 SHB-2167 CURRIE. (Ch. 120, par. 592.1) Amends The Revenue Act of 1939 to allow taxpayers in all counties (now Cook County excluded) to appeal to the State Property Tax Appeal Board. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Executive May 04 Interim Study Calendar EXECUTIVE HB-2168 CURRIE - LANG. (Ch. 46, par. 7-10) Amends The Election Code. Eliminates the maximum signature requirement for petitions for candidates for ward and township committeemen. Decreases the mini- mum signature requirement for a petition for a ward committeeman candidate from 10% to 5% of the primary electors of his party of his ward. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Elections SFiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1801 HB-2168-Cont. 1802 May 05 Interim Study Calendar ELECTIONS HB-2169 HICKS - NOVAK. (Ch. 40, par. 602) Amends the Marriage and Dissolution of Marriage Act. Provides that the pre- sumption that the maximum involvement and cooperation of both parents in factors affecting the well-being of their child is in the child's best interest shall (now, shall not) be construed as a presumption that an order awarding joint custody is in the child's best interests. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Counties & Townships Apr 13 Re-assigned to Judiciary I May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-2170 HICKS - GOFORTH - GRANBERG. (New Act; Ch. 82, rep. pars. 71 through 95) Creates the Oil and Gas Lien Act of 1989 to define property subject to liens, no- tices to purchasers of oil and gas, contents and filing of lien statements, foreclosure suits and other aspects of such liens. Repeals present Act concerning oil and gas liens. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Select Comm Coal and Oil Resources Apr 27 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 007-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 22 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 26 Short Debate-3rd Passed 095-000-001 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 01 Sen Sponsor REA Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 06 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Waive Posting Notice Assigned to Energy & Environment Jun 13 Recommended do pass 013-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 14 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 19 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 18 Sent to the Governor Aug 30 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-0377 Effective date 90-01-01 SHB-2171 MATIJEVICH. (New Act) Creates the Furniture Fire Safety Act. Provides for fire testing of upholstered furniture. Prohibits the use of furniture which does not meet certain fire testing standards in high risk occupancies. Directs the State Fire Marshal to adopt rules for the administration and enforcement of the Act. Provides for the appointment of an advisory board to recommend rules and testing procedures to the State Fire Marshal. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes all. Creates the Furniture Fire Safety Act. Provides for fire testing of seating furniture. Prohibits the use of furniture which does not meet certain fire 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. HB-2171-Cont. testing standards in public occupancies. Directs the State Fire Marshal to adopt rules for the administration and enforcement of the Act. Provides for the appoint- ment of an advisory board to recommend rules and testing procedures to the State Fire Marshal. Requires a label to be affixed to furniture which satisfied the testing requirements of the Act. Makes the Act effective 18 months after becoming law. FISCAL NOTE (State Fire Marshal) The annual fiscal impact of HB-2171 would be about $95,000. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes all. Creates the Furniture Fire Safety Act. Provides for fire testing of seating furniture. Prohibits the use of furniture which does not meet certain fire testing standards in high risk occupancies. Directs the State Fire Marshal to adopt rules for the administration and enforcement of the Act. Provides for the appoint- ment of an advisory board to recommend rules and testing procedures to the State Fire Marshal. Prescribes testing procedures and labeling requirements. Effective 18 months after it becomes law. CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT NO. 1. Recommends that the House concur in S-am 1. Removes provision allowing the State Fire Marshal to enjoin the use of seating furniture which has not been tested. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Consumer Protection May 05 Amendment No.01 CONSUMER PROT Adopted 011-000-004 Recommnded do pass as amend 011-000-004 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 17 Fiscal Note Requested MCCRACKEN Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading May 18 Fiscal Note filed Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 23 Third Reading - Passed 108-000-000 May 24 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor VADALABENE Added As A Joint Sponsor REA Placed Calendr,First Readng May 25 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 26 Assigned to Executive Jun 08 Recommended do pass 020-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 14 Second Reading Amendment No.01 VADALABENE Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 19 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Jun 20 Speaker's Tbl. Concurrence 01 Jun 24 H Noncncrs in S Amend. 01 Jun 26 Secretary's Desk Non-concur 01 Jun 27 S Refuses to Recede Amend 01 S Requests Conference Comm 1ST Sen Conference Comm Apptd IST/VADALABENE JOYCE,JJ, REA, KARPIEL & SCHAFFER Jun 28 Hse Accede Req Conf Comm 1ST Hse Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/MATIJEVICH, PRESTON, CULLERTON PULLEN AND KLEMM Jun 29 House report submitted House Conf. report Adopted 1ST/115-000-001 Jun 30 Senate report submitted Senate Conf. report Adopted 1ST/058-001-000 Both House Adoptd Conf rpt 1ST Passed both Houses 1803 HB-2171-Cont. Jul 28 Sent to the Governor Sep 01 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-0631 Effective date 91-03-01 HB-2172 CURRAN. Appropriates $4,000,000 to the Department of Children and Family Services for the purpose of implementing average caseload standard requirements. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Appropriations II May 11 Interim Study Calendar APPROP II 7HB-2173 STECZO AND CURRIE. (New Act; Ch. 127, par. 1904.10) Creates the Illinois Interior Design Act. Provides that no person may practice in- terior design without a license issued under the Act. Establishes the Board of Interi- or Design Professionals which shall advise the Department of Professional Regulation on the administration of this Act. Provides minimum qualifications for licensure. Establishes disciplinary and administrative procedures. Makes repeated violation of the Act a Class 4 felony. Preempts home rule. Amends the Regulatory Agency Sunset Act to repeal this Act on December 31, 1999. Effective July 1, 1990. FISCAL NOTE (Dept. of Professional Regulation) 4 Year Revenue $2,673,360 4 Year Expenses $ 875,852 Net Revenue (deficit) $1,797,508 Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Registration and Regulation May 04 Recommended do pass 013-010-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 09 Fiscal Note Requested MCCRACKEN Fiscal Note filed Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 25 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading May 26 Interim Study Calendar REGIS REGULAT SHB-2174 STECZO - PARKE. (New Act; Ch. 23, par. 5-5.5b; Ch. 111, par. 914; rep. par. 909) Creates the Nursing Pool Quality Assurance Act. Provides for registration by the Department of Professional Regulation of businesses which provide temporary health care professionals to health institutions. Provides minimum standards for registration. Prohibits requiring nursing pool employees to recruit other employees as a condition of employment. Prohibits a nursing pool from requiring some form of compensation from a health care institution if that institution hires a pool employee on a permanent basis. Amends the Public Aid Code to require reimbursement of costs paid to registered nursing pools. Amends An Act in relation to private employ- ment agencies to remove the regulation of nursing pools from that Act. Effective January 1, 1990. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: Ch. 23, par. 5-5.5b; Ch. 111 par. 914, rep. par. 909 Deletes everything except the short title. FISCAL NOTE (Dept. Professional Regulation) Total 4-year revenues $101,640 Total 4-year expenses $98,038 ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. ' Fiscal Note Act, Correctional Budget and Impact Note Act may be applicable. 1804 HB-2174-Cont. Net revenues (deficit) $3,602 SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: Ch. 111, par. 914, rep. par. 909 Deletes everything. Creates the Nurse Agency Licensing Act. Provides for the li- censing and regulation of nursing agencies. Establishes administrative and disci- plinary procedures. Deletes reference and regulation of nurse agencies in the private employment agencies Act. Effective July 1, 1990. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Changes administration of Act from Department of Professional Regulation to Department of Labor. Provides that no institution may use unlicensed nurse agen- cies and requires evidence of a $500,000 per incident insurance policy for nurse agency licensing. Provides that the agencies shall check with the Department of Professional Regulations on employee's bona fides and that institution may be in- demnified for nurse agency negligence in hiring. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Registration and Regulation May 04 Amendment No.01 REGIS REGULAT Adopted Do Pass Amend/Short Debate 021-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 09 Fiscal Note Requested MCCRACKEN Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 12 Fiscal Note filed Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 24 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate May 26 Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Short Debate-3rd Passed 102-004-000 May 30 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor ZITO Placed Calendr,First Readng May 31 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 01 Waive Posting Notice Assigned to Insurance, Pensions & License Act Jun 09 Recommnded do pass as amend 010-001-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 13 Fiscal Note Requested NETSCH Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 20 Second Reading Amendment No.01 INS PEN LIC Adopted Amendment No.02 ZITO Adopted 031-024-001 Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 21 Third Reading - Passed 041-013-001 Jun 22 Speaker's Tbl. Concurrence 01,02 Jun 27 H Concurs in S Amend. 01,02/114-000-001 Passed both Houses Jul 26 Sent to the Governor Sep 07 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-0817 Effective date 90-07-01 HB-2175 STECZO. (Ch. 111, par. 3924) Amends The Illinois Optometric Practice Act of 1987 to prohibit the use of the ti- tle "Doctor" by optometrists only in the practice of the profession in written or printed form. Deletes the provision prohibiting an optometrist from using the term "infirmary", "hospital", or other similar term. 1805 HB-2175-Cont. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Executive May 04 Interim Study Calendar EXECUTIVE HB-2176 STECZO. (Ch. 111, par. 3905) Amends the Optometric Practice Act of 1987 to make a technical correction. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Executive May 04 Interim Study Calendar EXECUTIVE HB-2177 STECZO. (Ch. 111, new par. 3926.17) Amends the Illinois Optometric Practice Act of 1987 to provide that all State and county courts, school districts, and other public agencies shall accept testimony and reports of optometrists as qualified evidence. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Judiciary I May 04 Interim Study Calendar JUDICIARY I HB-2178 STECZO - VANDUYNE - KIRKLAND. (Ch. 34, par. 1) Amends "An Act to revise the law in relation to counties". Makes a grammatical change in the Section governing boundaries. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Counties & Townships May 04 Recommended do pass 014-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 25 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading May 26 Interim Study Calendar CNTY TWNSHIP HB-2179 STECZO. (Ch. 139, par. 84) Amends the Township Law of 1874 to provide that elected or appointed township officials shall take the oath of office before any person authorized to administer such oath instead of before a judge or the township clerk. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Counties & Townships May 04 Interim Study Calendar CNTY TWNSHIP 'HB-2180 CAPPARELLI - MCAULIFFE - TERZICH - DELEO, LAURINO, FAR- LEY, BUGIELSKI, KRSKA, KEANE, KULAS, LANG, MCGANN, RONAN AND SANTIAGO. (Ch. 120, pars. 643, 862, 863, 865, 866, 867, 868, new pars. 866.1 and 866.2) Amends the Revenue Act of 1939 to preclude the county clerk from extending a tax levy of any taxing district which is in violation of the Truth in Taxation Act. Also amends Sections 2, 3, 5, 6, 7 and 8 of the Truth in Taxation Act to define sever- al terms and revise the form of the notice for required hearings. Also adds new Sec- tions 6.1 and 6.2 to the Truth in Taxation Act to require a 3/5ths majority vote of the taxing district for levies which are more than 109% 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. ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1806 HB-2180-Cont. STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT TO LOCAL GOV'TS. STATE MANDATES ACT FISCAL NOTE (State Board of Education) The State Board of Education is unable to estimate the fiscal impact of HB 2180. The impact, if any, will depend upon the nature of tax levies proposed in future years and the associat- ed expenses incurred to meet the requirements of HB 2180. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Revenue May 02 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Committee Revenue May 04 Interim Study Calendar REVENUE HB-2181 STECZO. (Ch. 34, par. 3) Amends "An Act to revise the law in relation to counties". Makes a grammatical change in the Section governing jurisdiction over Lake Michigan. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Counties & Townships May 04 Interim Study Calendar CNTY TWNSHIP SHB-2182 STECZO. (Ch. 23, par. 5-2) Amends the Public Aid Code to require the Department to provide medical assis- tance reimbursement for certain services furnished to medically eligible children re- quiring special education and related services under Article 14 of The School Code. Effective immediately. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Human Services May 05 Interim Study Calendar HUMAN SERVICE HB-2183 STECZO - WOJCIK. (Ch. 122, par. 1406c) Amends the Asbestos Abatement Act to provide that the Director of the Depart- ment of Public Health or his designee may suspend or revoke the license of a con- tractor after hearing who fails to comply with the provisions of the Act. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Provides for inspection of buildings for asbestos-containing materials within 3 months of transfer of title to such buildings except if a prior inspection determined no such material was present. Requires disclosures of such inspections to tenants and those performing services in such buildings. Specifies types of buildings includ- ed under Act and provides penalties for violations. Exempts buildings constructed after December 31, 1987. Effective January 1, 1990. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Deletes everything. Provides for short title of the Act to be The Asbestos Inspec- tion and Management Act. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Registration and Regulation May 04 Amendment No.01 REGIS REGULAT Adopted Do Pass Amend/Short Debate 021-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 25 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1807 HB-2183-Cont. May 26 Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Mtn Prev-Recall 2nd Reading Amendment No.02 STECZO Adopted Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 37(D)/117-000-000 Third Reading - Passed 106-010-001 May 31 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 06 Sen Sponsor TOPINKA Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 07 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Insurance, Pensions & License Act Waive Posting Notice Committee Insurance, Pensions & License Act Jun 09 Recommended do pass 010-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 15 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 20 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.01 TOPINKA Ruled not germane Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 23 Re-committed to Insurance, Pensions & License Act 'HB-2184 STECZO. (Ch. 85, new pars. 2208.13 and 5608) Amends the Local Government Prompt Payment Act. Preempts home rule to the extent it is inconsistent with the Act. Exempt from the State Mandates Act. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Executive May 04 Interim Study Calendar EXECUTIVE HB-2185 STECZO. (Ch. 122, par. 18-8) Amends The School Code. Deletes obsolete provisions from the State aid formula. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education May 04 Interim Study Calendar ELEM SCND ED SHB-2186 STECZO. (Ch. 120, par. 734) Amends the Revenue Act of 1939. Prohibits, in counties with a population less than 3,000,000, tax sale purchasers from paying subsequent taxes on purchased property until the second or final installment of the taxes has become delinquent. Requires persons who redeem property in such counties to pay the tax sale purchas- er interest on such subsequent taxes. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Revenue May 04 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 014-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 25 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1808 HB-2186-Cont. May 26 Interim Study Calendar REVENUE HB-2187 KUBIK. (Ch. 111 2/3, new par. 13-703.1) Amends The Public Utilities Act. Requires the Illinois Commerce Commission to promulgate rules to provide for weekend and evening access for distribution of telecommunication devices for the hearing impaired. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Public Utilities May 03 Interim Study Calendar PUB UTILITIES ' HB-2188 KUBIK. (Ch. 120, par. 2-203) Amends the Illinois Income Tax Act to provide for a deduction of the greater of 4% or $1,000 of wages paid to a disabled worker during the worker's first 12 months of employment. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Revenue May 04 Interim Study Calendar REVENUE SHB-2189 KUBIK - CURRIE. (Ch. 111 2/3, par. 355) Amends the Local Mass Transit District Act to require that all new buses ac- quired by such districts after the effective date of the amendatory Act be equipped with lifts to make them accessible to disabled persons. STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT To LOCAL GOV'TS. STATE MANDATES ACT FISCAL NOTE In the opinion of DCCA, HB-2189 creates a service mandate for which reimbursement of 50% to 100% of the increase in costs to units of local government must be provided. The Dept. estimates the costs to range from $4,610,000 to $9,220,000 depending upon the percentage of reimbursement, over a 12 year period. STATE MANDATES ACT FISCAL NOTE, REVISED The Dept. estimates the costs to range from $2,470,000 to $4,940,000, depending upon the percentage of reimbursement, over a 12 year period. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Executive Apr 25 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Committee Executive St Mandate Fis Note Filed Committee Executive May 03 Mtn Prevail Suspend Rul 20K 116-000-000 Committee Executive May 05 Interim Study Calendar EXECUTIVE HB-2190 CAPPARELLI - TERZICH - MCAULIFFE, DELEO, KRSKA, KULAS AND BUGIELSKI. (Ch. 17, par. 4803) Amends an Act pertaining to community currency exchanges by providing that a trustee has to be licensed to operate a currency exchange. Effective immediately. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Financial Institutions May 03 Interim Study Calendar FIN INSTIT ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1809 HB-2191 RONAN AND KULAS. (Ch. 73, pars. 735C-4 and 735C-5) Amends the Illinois Insurance Code. Requires that a captive insurance company, to be issued a certificate of authority, must possess paid-in surplus of a certain amount rather than possess and maintain free surplus of a certain amount. Clarifies certain subsection references. Effective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Removes the change regarding possession of paid-in surplus. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Requires captive insurance companies to maintain at least $300,000 of capital and surplus in the form of cash or investments. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: Ch. 73, new par. 767.25a Permits a purchasing group to purchase insurance with a group aggregate limit from a licensed medical liability insurer under certain conditions. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Adds reference to: Ch. 73, pars. 622, 652, 735C-2, 735C-3, 735C-16, 735C-18, 785.1 and 793 and new par. 735C-22 Provides that captive insurance companies are not precluded from providing rein- surance of employer's liability. Permits captive insurance companies to meet capital and surplus requirements by use of letters of credit issued or unconditionally con- firmed by U.S. offices of certain foreign banking corporations. Provides that a do- mestic captive insurance company that employes an administrative service organization with an Illinois place of business shall be deemed eligible for certain tax exemptions. Makes other changes. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Executive May 02 Do Pass/Consent Calendar 021-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read May 04 Remvd from Consent Calendar Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 24 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate May 25 Amendment No.01 RONAN Adopted Amendment No.02 RONAN Adopted Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Short Debate-3rd Passed 113-000-000 May 26 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 30 Sen Sponsor JONES Placed Calendr,First Readng May 31 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 01 Waive Posting Notice Assigned to Insurance, Pensions & License Act Jun 09 Recommended do pass 012-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 14 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 21 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.01 JONES Adopted Amendment No.02 JONES Adopted 031-025-000 Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 22 Third Reading - Passed 058-001-000 Speaker's Tbl. Concurrence 01,02 Jun 27 H Concurs in S Amend. 01,02/073-030-012 Passed both Houses 1810 HB-2191 HB-2191-Cont. Jul 26 Sent to the Governor Sep 01 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-0632 Effective date 89-09-01 HB-2192 RYDER. (Ch. 17, pars. 1311, 1315 and new par. 1328.1; Ch. 23, pars. 2-3 and 12-4; new par. 12-4.31) Amends The Illinois Public Aid Code and the Electronic Fund Transfer Trans- mission Facility Act to allow food stamp distribution by funds transfer corporations or proprietary networks. Effective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Authorizes contracts with proprietary networks, in addition to funds transfer cor- porations, for the distribution of food stamps. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to State Government Administration May 02 Amendment No.01 ST GOV ADMN Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 008-001-002 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 25 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading May 30 Tabled House Rule 37(G) HB-2193 RYDER. (Ch. 17, pars. 1306.1, 1343 and new par. 1333.1) Amends the Electronic Fund Transfer Transmission Facility Act. Provides that a proprietary network has the power to establish automatic teller machines at loca- tions within geographic areas that have been designated by the commissioner as be- ing in need of consumer financial institution services or at facilities licensed under the Nursing Home Care Act. Effective immediately. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to State Government Administration May 02 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 011-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 25 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate May 30 Tabled House Rule 37(G) HB-2194 JONES,LOU - TURNER - WHITE - RONAN - WILLIAMS, SHAW, YOUNG,A, JONES,SHIRLEY AND MORROW. (Ch. 67 1/2, par. 8.2) Amends the Housing Authorities Act to give Authorities power to promote per- sonal safety and security of all housing residents and their guests. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 3. Deletes reference to: Ch. 67 1/2, par. 8.2 Adds reference to: Ch. 67 1/2, new pars. 8.1a and 8.1b Deletes everything. Grants Housing Authorities in municipalities over 500,000 population the power to appoint their own police force and to recruit applicants for such police from within the community where such Authority operates. Effective December 1, 1989. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds provision relating to powers of police in housing authorities. Defines proper- ty or facilities of the Authority. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Select Committee on Housing 1811 HB-2194--Cont. 1812 May 04 Recommended do pass 009-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 24 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading May 25 Amendment No.01 YOUNG,A Withdrawn Amendment No.02 YOUNG,A Withdrawn Amendment No.03 YOUNG,A Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 108-003-005 May 26 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor BROOKINS Placed Calendr,First Readng May 30 Added As A Joint Sponsor JONES Added As A Joint Sponsor ALEXANDER Placed Calendr,First Readng First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 01 Assigned to Executive Jun 08 Recommnded do pass as amend 020-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 14 Second Reading Amendment No.01 EXECUTIVE Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 22 Third Reading - Passed 057-000-000 Speaker's Tbl. Concurrence 01 Jun 27 H Concurs in S Amend. 01/117-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 26 Sent to the Governor Aug 31 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-0457 Effective date 89-12-01 HB-2195 KULAS. (Ch. 127, pars. 132.3 and 132.6) Amends The Illinois Purchasing Act. Provides that when contract bids are made only by nonresidents, the purchasing agency may specify that Illinois labor and manufacturing locations be used as a part of the manufacturing process. These specifications may be negotiated as part of the solicitation and bidding process. Ef- fective immediately. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: Ch. 111 2/3, par. 704.06. Adds provision governing public bidding by the Chicago Transit Authority to purchase public transportation equipment. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Labor & Commerce May 03 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 015-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 10 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 24 Short Debate-3rd Passed 109-000-000 May 26 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor LECHOWICZ Placed Calendr,First Readng May 30 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 01 Assigned to Executive Jun 08 Recommended do pass 020-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 14 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 20 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.01 LECHOWICZ Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading 1813 HB-2195-Cont. Jun 22 Third Reading - Passed 056-000-000 Speaker's Tbl. Concurrence 01 Jun 30 H Concurs in S Amend. 01/082-021-012 Passed both Houses Jul 28 Sent to the Governor Sep 07 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-0818 Effective date 89-09-07 HB-2196 CURRAN, FLINN AND PIEL. (Ch. 73, new pars. 1065.1000, 1065.1001, 1065.1002, 1065.1003, 1065.1004, 1065.1005, 1065.1006 and 1065.1007) Amends the Illinois Insurance Code. Adds Article XLIII to be known as the Mortgage Insurance Consolidation Law. Establishes disclosure requirements for mortgage insurance consolidations. Imposes restrictions on insurers participating in a consolidation. Requires group mortgage life policies to include a conversion privi- lege. Defines terms. Effective immediately. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes provision regarding differing premium rates and unfair discrimination. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Requires that coverage under a consolidated plan must be equal to or greater than that provided under the old plan. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 3. Deletes reference to: Ch. 73, new pars. 1065.1000 through 1065-1007 Adds reference to: Ch. 73, new pars. 1065.1000 through 1065.1012 Deletes everything after the enacting clause. Adds Article XLIII to the Illinois Insurance Code. Sets forth requirements governing mortgage insurance consolida- tions. Defines terms. Effective immediately. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Insurance Apr 26 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 020-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 24 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate May 26 Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Short Debate-3rd Passed 096-000-001 May 30 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 31 Sen Sponsor ZITO Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 01 Added As A Joint Sponsor SCHUNEMAN First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Waive Posting Notice Assigned to Insurance, Pensions & License Act Jun 09 Recommnded do pass as amend 010-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 15 Second Reading Amendment No.01 INS PEN LIC Adopted Amendment No.02 INS PEN LIC Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 22 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.03 ZITO Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 23 Third Reading - Passed 057-000-000 Speaker's Tbl. Concurrence 01,02,03 Jun 27 H Concurs in S Amend. 1,2,3/114-000-000 Passed both Houses HB-2196-Cont. Jul 26 Sent to the Governor Aug 30 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-0378 Effective date 89-08-30 SHB-2197 WHITE. (Ch. 23, par. 5-7) Amends the Public Aid Code. Provides that, under the Medicaid program, the fee paid by the Department of Public Aid to a physician for obstetric and gyneco- logical services in connection with a normal childbirth shall not be less than $750. Additional charges for services in connection with a childbirth which is other than normal, as well as any increase in the $750 minimum fee, are subject to negotiation between the Department and physicians. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Executive May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-2198 DEJAEGHER - BOWMAN - LANG - WOOLARD - MCNAMARA, SHAW, HOMER, SALTSMAN, MULCAHEY, RICE, MORROW AND FLOWERS. (Ch. 67 1/2, new par. 409.1) Amends the Senior Citizens and Disabled Persons Property Tax Relief and Phar- maceutical Assistance Act. Requires the Department of Revenue to report to the General Assembly by January 1, 1990, concerning recommendations for integrat- ing that Act with the federal Medicare Catastrophic Coverage Act of 1988 so as to enable persons to meet the deductible and co-insurance requirements of the federal Act. Effective immediately. FISCAL NOTE (Dept. of Revenue) HB-2198 would not have a fiscal impact on the State. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Revenue May 04 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 014-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 08 Fiscal Note filed Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 17 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 18 Third Reading - Passed 116-000-000 May 22 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 30 Sen Sponsor REA Placed Calendr,First Readng May 31 Added As A Co-sponsor DEL VALLE First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 01 Assigned to Revenue Jun 09 Recommended do pass 012-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 14 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 19 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 18 Sent to the Governor Aug 15 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-0243 Effective date 89-08-15 HB-2199 TATE. (Ch. 111 1/2, par. 1022.22) Amends the Environmental Protection Act to define "biodegradable container" as a container composed of at least 6% cornstarch. 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1814 HB-2199-Cont. Apr 07 1989 First reading Apr 08 May 05 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Energy Environment & Nat. Resource Interim Study Calendar ENRGY ENVRMNT SHB-2200 DOEDERLEIN - GIGLIO. (Ch. 111 1/2, par. 1022.2) Amends the Environmental Protection Act. Provides that a person who contracts with a person or entity licensed by the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency to transport, store, treat or dispose of hazardous substances shall not be liable for re- sponse costs and damages. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Energy Environment & May 04 Nat. Resource Interim Study Calendar ENRGY ENVRMNT HB-2201 CULLERTON - CHURCHILL. (Ch. 111 1/2, par. 1021; new pars. 1003.76 and 1003.77) Amends the Environmental Protection Act. Allows the construction of a land form with construction debris in municipalities having over 1,000,000 inhabitants without obtaining a permit. Effective immediately. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Limits the land forms to 50 feet in height. Provides that for construction without a permit, the land forms must be constructed by nonprofit corporations. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Energy Environment & Nat. Resource May 02 Do Pass/Consent Calendar 014-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read May 09 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng May 11 May 12 May 25 May 30 Jun 01 Jun 09 Jun 13 Jun 15 Jun 22 Jun 23 Jun 28 Jul 27 Sep 01 Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 111-000-000 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Sen Sponsor D'ARCO Placed Calendr,First Readng First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Energy & Environment Added As A Joint Sponsor DONAHUE Committee Energy & Environment Recommended do pass 013-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.01 WELCH Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 057-000-001 Speaker's Tbl. Concurrence 01 H Concurs in S Amend. 01/112-000-000 Passed both Houses Sent to the Governor Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-0633 Effective date 89-09-01 Adopted Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1815 SHB-2202 STANGE. (New Act) Creates the Waste Tire Act. Provides for the regulation of waste tire disposal. Imposes a fee of 500 on the retail sale of new tires, to be used for cleaning up waste tire sites and making grants for resource recovery facilities. Requires waste tires to be chipped or shredded before being disposed of in a landfill. Also prohibits landfil- ling of lead-acid batteries, and regulates the sale and recycling of such batteries. Ef- fective immediately. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Revenue Apr 26 Re-assigned to Energy Environment & Nat. Resource May 04 Interim Study Calendar ENRGY ENVRMNT 'HB-2203 TERZICH - CAPPARELLI - MCAULIFFE, KRSKA, SANTIAGO AND KU- LAS. (Ch. 121, par. 514.01) Amends the Highway Advertising Control Act to prohibit the Department of Transportation from requiring a permittee (who is allowed to erect signs) to pay the costs of recording a hearing concerning the department's intent to revoke a permit. Effective immediately. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Executive May 04 Interim Study Calendar EXECUTIVE 'HB-2204 CAPPARELLI - MCAULIFFE - TERZICH, KRSKA AND KULAS. (Ch. 121, par. 514.01) Amends the Highway Advertising Control Act to prohibit the Department of Transportation from requiring a permittee (who is allowed to erect signs) to pay the costs of recording a hearing concerning the department's intent to revoke a permit. Effective immediately. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Executive May 04 Interim Study Calendar EXECUTIVE 'HB-2205 CULLERTON. (Ch. 73, pars. 735C-16, 735C-18 and 793) Amends the Illinois Insurance Code. Provides that a domestic captive insurance company shall be deemed to have met the requirements for an exemption from cer- tain taxes if it engages an administrative service organization having a place of business in this State. Makes other changes. Effective immediately. FISCAL NOTE (Dept. of Insurance) The bill requires no additional expenditure and has no fiscal impact on the Dept. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Revenue May 04 Recommended do pass 012-001-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 09 Fiscal Note Requested MCCRACKEN Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 12 Fiscal Note Request W/drawn Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 17 Fiscal Note filed Placed Calndr,Second Readng ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1816 HB-2202 HB-2205-Cont. May 24 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading May 25 Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 115-000-000 May 26 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 31 Sen Sponsor MAROVITZ Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 01 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Waive Posting Notice Assigned to Insurance, Pensions & License Act Jun 09 Recommended do pass 010-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 15 Added As A Co-sponsor DEL VALLE Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 16 Second Reading Amendment No.01 MAROVITZ Lost 020-035-000 Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 22 Third Reading - Passed 056-000-001 Passed both Houses Jul 21 Sent to the Governor Sep 01 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-0634 Effective date 89-09-01 HB-2206 RONAN. (Ch. 67 1/2, par. 8.5) Amends the Housing Authorities Act to provide that Authorities may adopt rules and regulations not inconsistent with the Act or with Administrative Procedure Act. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Select Committee on Housing May 04 Interim Study Calendar HOUSING HB-2207 MATIJEVICH - CURRIE - GIORGI - PRESTON - CURRAN. (Ch. 73, par. 979) Amends the Illinois Insurance Code. Prohibits a group accident and health policy from containing an exception or exclusion of coverage for pregnancy or the cost of delivery. Effective immediately. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Insurance May 04 Interim Study Calendar INSURANCE ' HB-2208 MATIJEVICH - CURRIE. (Ch. 120, pars. 439.3, 439.9, 439.33, 439.39, 439.103, 439.109, 441, 442; Ch. 96 1/2, new par. 7403.2; Ch. 127, new par. 141.255) Amends the State occupation and use tax Acts to impose an additional 1/2 of 1% tax on herbicides, pesticides and fertilizer containing Nitrogen with the proceeds to be deposited into the Groundwater Protection Fund, a special fund in the State treasury from which money is to be appropriated to the Department of Energy and Natrual Resources for programs related to groundwater protection. Also amends the State finance Act and the Department of Energy and Natural Resources Act. Effective January 1, 1990. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1817 HB-2208-Cont. Apr 08 May 05 Assigned to Revenue Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-2209 MCPIKE - CHURCHILL - KUBIK - FREDERICK,VF. (Ch. 120, pars. 439.3, 439.33, 439.103 and 441) Amends the Use Tax Act, the Service Use Tax Act, the Service Occupation Tax Act and the Retailers' Occupation Tax Act. Exempts, from taxes imposed under those Acts, fuel and petroleum products sold to or used by an air common carrier, certified by the carrier to be used for consumption, shipment or storage in the con- duct of its business as an air common carrier, for a flight destined for a destination outside the United States. Now, pursuant to federal law, fuel used for those pur- poses which is brought into the United States from a foreign source is exempt from all taxes. Effective immediately. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Revenue May 04 Do Pass/Consent Calendar 012-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read May 09 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read May 11 Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 111-000-000 May 12 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 24 Sen Sponsor WATSON Placed Calendr,First Readng May 25 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 26 Assigned to Revenue Jun 09 Recommended do pass 010-000-001 Jun 15 Jun 19 Jul 18 Aug 15 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 SPUBLIC ACT 86-0244 Effective date 89-08-15 'HB-2210 CURRAN. (Ch. 120, pars. 2-203, 439.3, 439.9, 439.33, 439.39, 439.103, 439.109, 441, 442, new par. 2-208) Amends the Illinois Income Tax Act to abolish the individual income tax deduc- tion for property tax and to create a tax credit of 10% for property tax paid on farm- land or homestead property. Also amends the State occupation and use tax Acts to provide for an additional 1% tax to be deposited into the General Revenue Fund. Ef- fective January 1, 1990. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Revenue May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-2211 GIORGI - GIGLIO, DEJAEGHER AND LEVIN. (Ch. 111, pars. 3903, 3909, 3912, and 3915) Amends The Illinois Optometric Practice Act to allow optometrists to be certi- fied by the Department of Professional Regulation to use therapeutic and diagnostic ocular pharmaceutical agents. Defines "therapeutic ocular pharmaceutical agent" and "diagnostic ocular pharmaceutical agent". Provides for revocation of certificate or discipline for misuse of pharmaceutical agents. Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1818 HB-2211-Cont. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Consumer Protection May 02 Interim Study Calendar CONSUMER PROT HB-2212 GIORGI. (Ch. 34, par. 152) Amends the Counties Act concerning proceedings under the Act. Changes "legal voters" to "electors". Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Counties & Townships May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-2213 GIORGI. (Ch. 37, new par. 72.01) Amends "An Act relating to the circuit courts". Gives the Act the short title Cir- cuit Courts Act. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Counties & Townships May 04 Recommended do pass 014-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 24 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading May 30 Tabled House Rule 37(G) HB-2214 TROTTER - BALANOFF. (Ch. 111 1/2, par. 147) Amends the Hospital Licensing Act to require each hospital to establish a risk management team and to hire a full time risk manager. Effective immediately. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Human Services May 05 Interim Study Calendar HUMAN SERVICE HB-2215 TROTTER - BALANOFF AND MARTINEZ. (Ch. 111, pars. 4400-16, 4400-21, and 4400-23; new pars. 4400-21.1 and 4400-21.2) Amends the Medical Practice Act of 1987. Requires submission of all disciplin- ary records from other states and countries before granting a new Illinois license, and imposes probation if a previous foreign license has been suspended or revoked for cause. Increases the license fee for foreign physicians from $300 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 Profes- sional Regulation to review physician's complete professional disciplinary record. Requires the Department to petition the Peer Review Organization for information on all disciplinary matters concerning physicians. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: Ch. 111, pars. 4400-21, 4400-23; new pars. 4400-21.1 and 4400-21.2 Makes a grammatical change in Section relating to exam failures. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Registration and Regulation Apr 26 Re-assigned to Consumer Protection May 05 Amendment No.01 CONSUMER PROT Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 010-000-005 Placed Calndr,Second Readng 1819 HB-2215-Cont. May 24 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading May 25 Amendment No.02 SANTIAGO Ruled not germane Amendment No.03 RONAN Withdrawn Amendment No.04 TROTTER Lost 026-082-007 Held on 2nd Reading Interim Study Calendar CONSUMER PROT HB-2216 TROTTER - BALANOFF. (Ch. 111 1/2, par. 147) Amends the Hospital Licensing Act to require hospitals, as a condition for con- tinued licensing, to perform autopsies in certain situations and to make an annual report on the autopsies performed. Effective immediately. STATE MANDATES ACT FISCAL NOTE In the opinion of DCCA, HB-2216 creates a service mandate for which 50% to 100% reimbursement of the increased costs to local governments is required. Due to the nature of the bill, no es- timate of the amount of reimbursement required is available. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: Ch. 111 1/2, par. 147 Adds reference to: Ch. 111 1/2, par. 142 Deletes all. Makes a change in the short title Section. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Registration and Regulation Apr 26 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Re-assigned to Consumer Protection May 05 Amendment No.01 CONSUMER PROT Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 011-001-004 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 22 Interim Study Calendar REGIS REGULAT HB-2217 PETKA, BLACK, HASARA, HULTGREN AND STEPHENS. (Ch. 73, par. 1015A) Amends the Illinois Insurance Code. Raises the amount of forfeiture liability from $50,000 to $250,000 for persons who violate any provision of the Code. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: Ch. 8, par. 37-24; Ch. 73, rep. par. 762 Amends the Horse Racing Act and the Insurance Code. Removes prohibitions against a horse racing organization licensee making contributions to a political can- didate's fund-raising committee, and against an insurance company paying money in aid of a political party or candidate. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Insurance May 02 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 013-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 11 Fiscal Note Requested CULLERTON Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 12 Fiscal Note Request W/drawn Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 24 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 25 Third Reading - Passed 115-001-000 May 26 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 31 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment 1820 1821 HB-2217-Cont. Jun 01 Waive Posting Notice Assigned to Insurance, Pensions & License Act Jun 09 Recommended do pass 012-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 15 Primary Sponsor Changed To PHILIP Second Reading Amendment No.01 PHILIP Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 22 Third Reading - Passed 057-001-000 Speaker's Tbl. Concurrence 01 Jun 27 H Concurs in S Amend. 01/093-018-000 Passed both Houses Jul 26 Sent to the Governor Aug 30 Governor vetoed Placed Calendar Total Veto Oct 17 Mtn filed overrde Gov veto PETKA Placed Calendar Total Veto Oct 18 3/5 vote required Override Gov veto-Hse pass 074-040-000 Oct 19 Placed Calendar Total Veto Oct 31 Mtn filed overrde Gov veto PHILIP 3/5 vote required Override Gov veto-Sen pass 037-014-000 Bth House Overid Total Veto PUBLIC ACT 86-0938 Effective date 90-01-01 2 HB-2218 HOFFMAN. (Ch. 108 1/2, pars. 3-135 and 4-128) Amends the Downstate Police and Fire Articles of the Pension Code to allow a fund's securities to be held under a custodial agreement by a bank, or by a regis- tered securities dealer with assets of at least $100,000,000. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Personnel and Pensions May 05 Interim Study Calendar PERS PENSION HB-2219 WOLF. (Ch. 17, pars. 341 and 343) Amends the Illinois Banking Act. Removes limitation on the maximum amount a bank may invest in open-end investment companies having portfolios of securities in which the bank could invest directly without limitation. Effective immediately. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Financial Institutions Apr 26 Do Pass/Consent Calendar 027-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read May 03 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read May 09 Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 116-000-000 May 11 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 12 Sen Sponsor ZITO Placed Calendr,First Readng May 15 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 18 Assigned to Finance & Credit Regulations Jun 08 Recommended do pass 016-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Pension System Impact Note Act may be applicable. HB-2219-Cont. Jun 15 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 19 Third Reading - Passed 058-001-000 Passed both Houses Jul 18 Sent to the Governor Sep 01 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-0635 Effective date 89-09-01 3HB-2220 WOLF. (Ch. 108 1/2, pars. 15-136 and 15-155) Amends the State Universities Article of the Pension Code to require the employ- er of a retiring employee to make a lump sum payment to the Retirement System when the retiring employee's contributions are less than 30% of the present value of the pension on the date of retirement. Makes changes relating to contributions from Class I community colleges. Effective immediately. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Personnel and Pensions May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D 3 HB-2221 WOLF. (Ch. 108 1/2, pars. 15-113.4, 15-153.1, new pars. 15-132.1 and 15-132.2, rep. par. 15-154.1) Amends the State Universities Article of the Pension Code to limit sick leave credit to a maximum of 15 days for each year of service credit; limits the retirement formula for police and firemen to fulltime police and firemen; includes attorney fees when calculating the offset for workers' compensation benefits. Effective immediately. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Personnel and Pensions May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D 3 HB-2222 WOLF. (Ch. 108 1/2, par. 15-113.4) Amends the State Universities Article of the Pension Code to remove certain lim- itations on the granting of service credit for accumulated sick leave. Effective immediately. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Personnel and Pensions May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D 3 HB-2223 WOLF. (Ch. 108 1/2, pars. 15-111, 15-113, 15-113.1, 15-113.3, 15-120, 15-135, 15-136, 15-150, 15-167 and 15-185) Amends the State Universities Article of the Pension Code to remove bonuses, prizes and retirement incentive payments from the definition of earnings. Makes clear that all payments for service credit must be received by the retirement system before the effective date of a benefit. Limits service credit for a layoff to 120 days in any year. Requires entry into the military within 6 months from the date employ- ment is terminated, to receive credit for military service that interrupts covered em- ployment. Permits a primary beneficiary to waive a death benefit. Provides payment of a retirement annuity on April 1 following age 70 1/2 if employment is terminat- ed. Provides a minimum money purchase retirement annuity based on employee contributions only. Permits the payment of disability benefits on the basis of only one physician's report if sufficient documentation is provided by the one report. Re- 3 Fiscal Note Act and Pension System Impact Note Act may be applicable. 1822 HB-2223-Cont. moves the dollar limitation on the value of the building occupied by the staff of the retirement system. Removes employee contributions and benefits from bankruptcy proceedings. Effective immediately. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Personnel and Pensions May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-2224 WOLF. (Ch. 108 1/2- par. 15-139) Amends the State Universities Article of the Pension Code to change the earn- ings limit after retirement to an amount that equals the difference between the em- ployee's highest annual earnings, increased by 3% for each year after retirement, less the actual retirement annuity paid; also requires the inclusion of compensation received from an employer as a consultant or independent contractor in calculating the earnings limitation. Effective immediately. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Personnel and Pensions May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D 3 HB-2225 WOLF. (Ch. 108 1/2, pars. 15-141, 15-142 and 15-146.1) Amends the State Universities Article of the Pension Code to increase the lump sum death benefit for death before retirement from $2500 to $5000, and for death after retirement from $1000 to $3000; also increases the maximum monthly survi- vor's annuity from $400 to $600 for one dependent, and from $600 to $800 for 2 or more dependents. Effective immediately. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Personnel and Pensions May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D 2HB-2226 CAPPARELLI - MCAULIFFE - TERZICH. (Ch. 108 1/2, par.8-244) Amends the Chicago Municipal Article of the Pension Code to allow participants to assign, as security for a loan from a credit union making loans only to partici- pants in certain public employee pension funds, all or part of any refund payable upon separation from service. Effective immediately. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Personnel and Pensions May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-2227 FLINN. (Ch. 67 1/2, par. 506) Amends the Manufactured Housing and Mobile Home Safety Act. Prohibits any alteration of certain homes and units which would result in a violation of the Act. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to State Government Administration May 02 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 012-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 23 Interim Study Calendar ST GOV ADMN 2 Pension System Impact Note Act may be applicable. 3 Fiscal Note Act and Pension System Impact Note Act may beapplicable. 1823 3HB-2228 CAPPARELLI - MCAULIFFE - TERZICH, FARLEY, KRSKA, KULAS, LAURINO, MARTINEZ, MCGANN, RONAN AND SANTIAGO. (Ch. 108 1/2, par. 11-134.1) Amends the Chicago Laborer Article of the Pension Code to change the age re- quirement for automatic annual increases in annuity from 60 to 55. Effective immediately. STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT To LOCAL GOV'TS. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Personnel and Pensions May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D SHB-2229 CAPPARELLI - MCAULIFFE - TERZICH, FARLEY, KRSKA, KULAS, LAURINO, MARTINEZ, MCGANN, RONAN AND SANTIAGO. (Ch. 108 1/2, par. 11-134) Amends the Chicago Laborer Article of the Pension Code to change the retire- ment annuity formula to 2.20% of final average salary per year of service, and to eliminate the age discount for employees with at least 29 years of service. Effective immediately. STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT TO LOCAL GOV'TS. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Personnel and Pensions May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-2230 CAPPARELLI - WILLIAMSON. Reappropriates $2,500,000 to Department of Commerce and Community Af- fairs from the Illinois Civic Center Fund for the Rosemont Civic Center project. Ef- fective July 1, 1989. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Appropriations I May 11 Interim Study Calendar APPROP I 3 HB-2231 TERZICH. (Ch. 108 1/2, par. 8-137) Amends the Chicago Municipal Employee Article of the Pension Code to change the age requirement for automatic annual increases in annuity from 60 to 55. Effec- tive immediately. STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT TO LOCAL GOV'TS. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Personnel and Pensions May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D 3HB-2232 TERZICH. (Ch. 108 1/2, par. 8-150.1) Amends the Chicago Municipal Employee Article of the Pension Code to change from 60 to 55 the widow and employee age requirements for an undiscounted wid- ow's annuity of 50% of the original retirement annuity. Effective immediately. STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT To LOCAL GOV'TS. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Personnel and Pensions May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D 3HB-2233 TERZICH. (Ch. 108 1/2, par. 11-145.1) 3 Fiscal Note Act and Pension System Impact Note Act may be applicable. 1824 HB-2228 HB-2233-Cont. Amends the Chicago Laborer Article of the Pension Code to change from 60 to 55 the widow and employee age requirements for an undiscounted widow's annuity of 50% of the original retirement annuity. Effective immediately. STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT To LOCAL GOV'TS. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Personnel and Pensions May 04 Interim Study Calendar PERS PENSION 3HB-2234 TERZICH. (Ch. 108 1/2, par. 11-134) Amends the Chicago Laborer Article of the Pension Code to change the retire- ment annuity formula to 2.20% of final average salary per year of service. Effective immediately. STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT TO LOCAL GOV'TS. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Personnel and Pensions May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D 3 HB-2235 TERZICH. (Ch. 108 1/2, par. 11-149) Amends the Chicago Laborer Article of the Pension Code to remove the maxi- mum limitation on spouses' annuities for spouses of employees who retired or be- came duty disabled before January 23, 1987, and die on or after that date. Effective immediately. STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT TO LOCAL GOV'TS. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Personnel and Pensions May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D 3HB-2236 TERZICH. (Ch. 108 1/2, par. 11-216) Amends the Chicago Laborer Article of the Pension Code to change the require- ment for one year of service from 800 to 700 hours for those employees paid on an hourly basis. Effective immediately. STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT TO LOCAL GOV'TS. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Personnel and Pensions May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D 3 HB-2237 TERZICH. (Ch. 108 1/2, par. 8-232) Amends the Chicago Municipal Article of the Pension Code to change the re- quirement for 1 year of service credit from 800 to 700 hours for those employees paid on an hourly basis. Effective immediately. STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT To LOCAL GOV'TS. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Personnel and Pensions May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D 3HB-2238 TERZICH. (Ch. 108 1/2, par. 8-138) Amends the Chicago Municipal Employee Article of the Pension Code to change the retirement annuity formula to 2.20% of final average salary per year of service, Fiscal Note Act and Pension System Impact Note Act may be applicable. 1825 HB-2238-Cont. and to eliminate the age discount for employees with at least 29 years of service. Ef- fective immediately. STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT TO LOCAL GOV'TS. STATE MANDATES ACT FISCAL NOTE In the opinion of DCCA, HB-2238 constitutes a retirement bene- fit mandate for which reimbursement of the increased cost to a unit of local government is required. The estimated annual cost of HB-2238 is $15,753,493. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Personnel and Pensions Apr 26 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Committee Personnel and Pensions May 04 Interim Study Calendar PERS PENSION 3 HB-2239 TERZICH. (Ch. 108 1/2, par. 8-138) Amends the Chicago Municipal Employee Article of the Pension Code to change the retirement annuity formula to 2.20% of final average salary per year of service. Effective immediately. STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT TO LOCAL GOV'TS. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Personnel and Pensions May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D ' HB-2240 REGAN. (Ch. 23, par. 12-21.14) Amends the Public Aid Code. Requires that in order to receive supplemental funds from the Department of Public Aid, a county board shall submit the amount of general assistance it provided in the previous month rather than the amount it es- timates necessary in the next month. Requires the Department of Public Aid to al- locate funds to local governmental units unable to furnish assistance or pay administrative expenses due to circumstances beyond their control. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Human Services May 05 Interim Study Calendar HUMAN SERVICE 1 HB-2241 HASARA. (Ch. 120, par. 439.103) Amends the Service Occupation Tax Act to impose the obligation of collecting certain service occupation taxes on the supplier. Requires servicemen to cooperate with the Department in furnishing information to the Department of Revenue with respect to purchases from suppliers. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Revenue May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D SHB-2242 SHAW. (New Act; Ch. 111 2/3, par. 3-105) Creates the Energy Demonstration Zone Act and amends the Public Utilities Act. Authorizes municipalities with a population over 500,000 to designate up to 3 Energy Demonstration Zones, within which electric utility generating plants shall not be subject to regulation by the Illinois Commerce Commission. ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 3 Fiscal Note Act and Pension System Impact Note Act may be applicable. 1826 HB-2242-Cont. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Public Utilities May 03 Interim Study Calendar PUB UTILITIES HB-2243 WILLIAMS. (New Act) Creates the Consumer Credit Reporting Act. Requires consumer credit reporting agencies to establish dispute resolution programs. Defines terms. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Consumer Protection May 02 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 017-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 25 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate May 30 Tabled House Rule 37(G) HB-2244 WILLIAMS. (Ch. 38, par. 9-1 and new par. 2-10.2) Amends the Criminal Code. Defines "mentally retarded". Provides that a men- tally retarded person may not be sentenced to death for first degree murder. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Judiciary II May 02 Interim Study Calendar JUDICIARY II HB-2245 DUNN,JOHN. (Ch. 40, par. 101) Amends the Marriage and Dissolution of Marriage Act to make a grammatical change in the short title. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Judiciary I May 03 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 014-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 25 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate May 30 Tabled House Rule 37(G) HB-2246 PULLEN - PEDERSEN,B. (Ch. 24, par. 11-102-4) Amends the Municipal Code. Provides that the right of a municipality with a population over 500,000 to acquire or damage property for airport purposes shall be subject to specified conditions. Provides for a right of action if such conditions are not met. Effective immediately. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Executive May 04 Motion disch comm, advc 2nd Committee Executive May 05 Motn discharge comm lost 055-043-005 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D ' HB-2247 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 Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1827 HB-2247-Cont. within the Counties of Cook, DuPage and Kane. 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 de- velopments and improvements without first obtaining a permit from the Authority. Effective immediately. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Select Committee on Aeronautics May 04 Motion disch comm, advc 2nd Committee Select Committee on Aeronautics May 05 Motn discharge comm lost 054-048-003 Committee Select Committee on Aeronautics Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-2248 WILLIAMSON - 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 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Select Committee on Aeronautics May 04 Motion disch comm, advc 2nd Committee Select Committee on Aeronautics May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D 4 HB-2249 MCCRACKEN. (New Act) Creates the Regional Airport Noise Soundproofing Authority to administer a school and hospital soundproofing program in Cook and DuPage Counties. Provides for imposition of a tax on users of parking facilities at certain airports in those coun- ties. Authorizes the Authority to issue bonds in an amount not to exceed $150,000,000. Effective January 1, 1990. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Select Committee on Aeronautics May 04 Motion disch comm, advc 2nd Committee Select Committee on Aeronautics May 05 Motn discharge comm lost 053-048-003 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-2250 WILLIAMSON. (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 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Select Committee on Aeronautics May 04 Motion disch comm, advc 2nd Committee Select Committee on Aeronautics State Debt Impact Note Act may be applicable. 1828 HB-2250-Cont. May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D SHB-2251 WILLIAMSON - PULLEN. (New Act) Creates an Act to assist certain school districts, hospitals and persons adversely affected by airport noise. Provides that in certain areas in counties of at least 600,000 population which are affected by airport noise, funds for soundproofing from the Airport Noise Soundproofing and Equity Assurance Fund may be provid- ed to school districts, hospitals and owners of residential dwellings. Provides that the Division of Aeronautics of the Department of Transportation shall administer the soundproofing program. Effective immediately. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Select Committee on Aeronautics May 04 Motion disch comm, advc 2nd Committee Select Committee on Aeronautics May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D SHB-2252 WILLIAMSON - PULLEN. (New Act; Ch. 120, par. 418; Ch. 127, new par. 141.251) Imposes a tax on the privilege of operating aircraft of 5.70 per gallon of aircraft fuel. Provides for a rebate to certain commercial carriers. Provides that proceeds of the tax shall be deposited in the Airport Noise Soundproofing and Equity Assur- ance Fund. Provides that the Fund shall be used to pay for a program for the sound- proofing of schools and hospitals, and compensation to sellers of homes for the negative impact of airport noise on property values, in certain areas in accordance with specified criteria. Provides that the Division of Aeronautics of the Department of Transportation shall administer the program. Amends the Motor Fuel Tax Law to permit the imposition of the tax on aircraft fuel. Amends the State Finance Act to create the Fund. Effective immediately. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Revenue May 04 Motion disch comm, advc 2nd Committee Revenue May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D SHB-2253 WILLIAMSON - PULLEN. (New Act) Creates an Act to compensate certain property owners for the negative effect of airport noise on property values. Provides that in certain areas in counties of at least 600,000 population which are affected by airport noise, funds from the Airport Noise Soundproofing and Equity Assurance Fund may be used to compensate sell- ers of residential dwellings after July 1, 1990 for the negative effects of airport noise on property values. Provides that the Division of Aeronautics of the Department of Transportation shall administer the program created under the Act. Effective immediately. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Select Committee on Aeronautics May 04 Motion disch comm, advc 2nd Committee Select Committee on Aeronautics May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1829 HB-2254 4 HB-2254 WILLIAMSON - PULLEN. (Ch. 122, new par. 2-3.92; Ch. 127, pars. 652 and 655) Amends The School Code and the General Obligation Bond Act. Authorizes the State Board of Education to make grants to school districts located within areas ad- versely affected by noise pollution from municipal airports located 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 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Select Committee on Aeronautics May 04 Motion disch comm, advc 2nd Committee Select Committee on Aeronautics May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-2255 COUNTRYMAN. (Ch. 37, pars. 805-7 and 805-10) Amends the Juvenile Court Act. Provides that an alleged delinquent minor who is taken into temporary custody may be detained in an authorized detention facility if he is 10 (now, 13) years of age or older. Deletes provisions concerning efforts made by the Department of Children and Family Services to prevent removal of a minor from his home. Effective immediately. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Judiciary II May 04 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 016-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 17 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 18 . Third Reading - Passed 115-001-000 May 22 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 25 Sen Sponsor D'ARCO Placed Calendr,First Readng May 30 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 01 Waive Posting Notice Assigned to Judiciary Jun 09 Recommended do pass 012-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 16 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 22 Third Reading - Passed 056-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 21 Sent to the Governor Sep 01 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-0636 Effective date 89-09-01 HB-2256 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- 'State Debt Impact Note Act may be applicable. 1830 HB-2256-Cont. 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. Effective immediately. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Judiciary I May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D SHB-2257 RICHMOND - HARTKE - EDLEY - NOVAK - CURRAN, HANNIG, HOM- ER AND MULCAHEY. (New Act) Creates the Agriculture Linked Deposit Act. Authorizes the State Treasurer to deposit State moneys with lending institutions that make loans on advantageous terms for agricultural production. Limits such deposits to a maximum of $5,000,000 at any one time. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Agriculture May 03 Interim Study Calendar AGRICULTURE SHB-2258 CURRAN. (Ch. 130, rep. par. 22.1) Amends "An Act in relation to State moneys". Requires the Treasurer to publish quarterly the name and address of each financial institution holding State moneys, the amount and the interest rate paid thereon. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Select Comm Constitut'nal Officers Apr 27 Interim Study Calendar CONST OFFICER 'HB-2259 CURRAN, SHAW AND MULCAHEY. (New Act) Creates the Illinois Linked Deposit Act. Authorizes the State Treasurer to make decisions with respect to the deposit of State moneys based upon a financial institu- tion's lending programs for local economic development. Effective January 1, 1990. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Select Comm Constitut'nal Officers Apr 27 Interim Study Calendar CONST OFFICER HB-2260 MCCRACKEN, SHAW, HOMER, SALTSMAN, MULCAHEY AND WIL- LIAMSON. (Ch. 38, new par. 12-19.1) Amends the Criminal Code of 1961 to require a person or agency authorized by law to accept complaints of abuse of a victim 60 years of age or older to immediately notify local law enforcement personnel of the receipt of such report alleging such abuse. Provides that a person required to report a case of known or alleged abuse who willfully or knowingly fails to report a case of known or alleged abuse or to will- fully or knowingly prevent another person from doing so, is guilty of a Class A misdemeanor. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Judiciary II May 04 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 016-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1831 HB-2260-Cont. May 24 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate May 30 Tabled House Rule 37(G) HB-2261 PARKE - MCCRACKEN. (Ch. 56 1/2, par. 1410) Amends the Controlled Substances Act to provide for probation terms only where the defendant is found guilty of possession of 5 grams or less of the substance. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Judiciary II May 04 Interim Study Calendar JUDICIARY II HB-2262 MCCRACKEN - PARKE - STANGE - WILLIAMSON - WELLER. (Ch. 37, par. 802-3) Amends the Juvenile Court Act. Provides that any newborn infant who is physi- cally dependent on a controlled substance is a neglected minor. Provides as an ex- ception those infants dependent upon a drug that was used for medical treatment. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Revises the language providing that a newborn drug dependent baby is an abused or neglected child. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Judiciary I May 04 Motion disch comm, advc 2nd Committee Judiciary I May 05 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 014-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 24 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate May 25 Amendment No.01 MCCRACKEN Adopted Fiscal Note Requested YOUNG,A PRISON IMPACT NOTE REQUSTD-YOUNG,A Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate Amendment No.02 YOUNG,A Withdrawn Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Short Debate-3rd Passed 115-000-000 May 26 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 01 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Public Health, Welfare & Correctn Jun 09 Primary Sponsor Changed To TOPINKA Added As A Joint Sponsor DALEY,J Committee Public Health, Welfare & Correctn Jun 21 Committee discharged 034-018-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 22 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 23 Third Reading - Passed 058-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 21 Sent to the Governor Aug 24 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-0275 Effective date 90-01-01 HB-2263 PARKE - MCCRACKEN. (Ch. 38, par. 1005-6-3.1) Amends the Unified Code of Corrections. Provides that persons placed on super- vision for retail theft may not have the arrest record expunged until five years after discharge and dismissal. 1832 HB-2263-Cont. Apr 07 1989 First reading Apr 08 May 05 HB-2264 PARKE - MCCRACKEN. Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary II Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D (Ch. 38, par. 1005-6-1) Amends the Unified Code of Corrections to prohibit an order for supervision for a defendant charged with retail theft if the defendant has in the last 5 years been convicted of retail theft or assigned supervision for retail theft. FISCAL NOTE (Dept. of Corrections) HB-2264 has no fiscal impact upon the Department. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Adds reference to: Ch. 38, par. 206-5 Amends An Act in relation to criminal identification and investigation. Provides that whenever at least 5 years have elapsed since a person has been placed on super- vision, the person has successfully completed the conditions of supervision and the person has not within such 5 year period been convicted of any felony or misdemea- nor or placed on supervision such person may petition the Chief Judge to have an or- der issued by the court expunging the person's arrest record, disposition of supervision and all official records of the arresting authority, the Department of State Police and the circuit court relating to such arrest and disposition of supervi- sion. Provides a cause of action against agencies that fail to comply with the ex- pungement orders. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Judiciary II May 02 Recommended do pass 009-004-003 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 04 Fiscal Note Requested GIORGI Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 09 Fiscal Note filed Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 24 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading May 25 Amendment No.01 COUNTRYMAN Withdrawn Amendment No.02 COUNTRYMAN Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 099-008-002 May 26 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 31 Sen Sponsor HAWKINSON Added As A Joint Sponsor SMITH Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 01 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Waive Posting Notice Assigned to Judiciary HB-2265 CURRIE - MCCRACKEN. (Ch. 40, par. 513) Amends the Marriage and Dissolution of Marriage Act. Provides that in award- ing support for a child who has attained majority and is not emancipated, the court shall consider whether the child has attained or will attain age 18 before completing high school. So long as a child continues to attend high school, a parent's obligation to pay for the education and maintenance of the child shall not terminate, unless otherwise ordered by the court, until June 1 of the school year during which he at- tains age 18. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Removes changes made by the bill. Provides that the authority to make provision for education and maintenance of a child extends not only to periods of college or 1833 HB-2265-Cont. other training after graduation from high school, but also to any period during which a child is still attending high school. Adds immediate effective date. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Judiciary I May 02 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 013-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 17 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Amendment No.01 CURRIE Adopted Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 26 Third Reading - Passed 114-001-002 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 31 Sen Sponsor MAROVITZ Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 01 Added As A Joint Sponsor FAWELL First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Waive Posting Notice Assigned to Judiciary Jun 09 Recommended do pass 012-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 15 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 19 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 18 Sent to the Governor Sep 01 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-0637 Effective date 89-09-01 SHB-2266 CURRIE - KIRKLAND - RONAN - DIDRICKSON - TROTTER, WHITE, BALANOFF AND FLOWERS. (Ch. 38, new par. 12-3.2 and par. 1005-6-1) Amends the Criminal Code and the Unified Code of Corrections. Creates the of- fense of domestic battery. Provides that such offense is a Class A misdemeanor and any second conviction within 5 years of such offense requires 48 consecutive hours of imprisonment which sentence shall not be suspended nor such person be eligible for probation. Prohibits supervision for domestic battery and criminal sexual abuse. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Deletes reference to: Ch. 38, par. 1005-6-1; new par. 12-3.2 Adds reference to: Ch. 38, new pars. 24-1.2, 24-1.3, 24-1.4, 24-1.5 Deletes title and everything after the enacting clause. Amends the Criminal Code of 1961 to prohibit the possession, sale or manufacture of certain semi-automatic firearms and certain specified semi-automatic weapons. Establishes penalties. Pro- vides exemptions for peace officers, wardens and armed forces and Illinois National Guard. Permits collectors to own such weapons if weapons are registered with the State Police. Authorizes Department of State Police to institute registration system and fee. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Judiciary II May 04 Recommended do pass 010-002-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 24 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading May 26 Amendment No.01 YOUNG,A Withdrawn Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 093-003-002 May 30 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng 5 Correctional Budget and Impact Note Act may be applicable. 1834 HB-2266-Cont. Jun 01 Sen Sponsor MAROVITZ Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 06 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary Jun 09 Recommnded do pass as amend 009-002-001 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 21 Second Reading Amendment No.01 JUDICIARY Tabled Amendment No.02 MAROVITZ & JOYCE,JJ Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 22 Third Reading - Passed 032-025-001 Speaker's Tbl. Concurrence 02 Jun 28 Motion Filed Concur Floor motion SEN. AMEND. #2 IS NOT GERMANE -MCCRACKEN CHAIR RULES- SEN. AMEND. #2 IS GERMANE Appeal Ruling of Chair -MCCRACKEN Motion failed Motion Filed Concur Motion to Concur Lost 02/046-068-002 Speaker's Tbl. Concurrence 02 Jul 01 Tabled House Rule 79(E) HB-2267 CURRIE - MCCRACKEN. (Ch. 38, par. 1005-6-3.1) Amends the Unified Code of Corrections. Provides that an arrest record of a de- fendant placed on supervision for criminal sexual abuse or domestic battery may not be expunged until 5 years after discharge and dismissal upon a successful con- clusion of such supervision. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Judiciary II May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-2268 DIDRICKSON. (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. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Elections May 04 Interim Study Calendar ELECTIONS HB-2269 MAUTINO. (Ch. 108 1/2, par. 14-110; Ch. 121, pars. 307.2, 307.13 and 307.18c; Ch. 127, par. 55a-1) Amends the Civil Administrative Code, the Pension Code, and An Act in relation to the Department of State Police to reestablish superintendents as the heads of di- visions of the Department and to restore their powers and duties. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Personnel and Pensions May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D 1835 HB-2270 MAUTINO - JOHNSON - HICKS - LEVERENZ. (New Act) Creates Spirits Fair Dealership Law. Provides it is a violation of the Act for an al- coholic liquor supplier to cancel or fail to renew a contract with a wholesaler unless done in good faith and for just cause and proper notice is given to wholesaler. Pro- hibits certain business conduct on part of a supplier in their dealings with a liquor wholesaler. Also provides for method of transfer of business assets or stock of a wholesaler. Creates right of action for damages or injunctive relief on part of whole- saler for violation of the Act. Applies to contracts entered into before or after effec- tive date. Effective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes brandy from definition of "spirits" covered by the Act. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Judiciary I May 03- Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 014-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 24 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate May 25 Amendment No.01 MAUTINO Adopted Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Short Debate-3rd Passed 084-027-000 May 26 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor LECHOWICZ Placed Calendr,First Readng May 30 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 01 Assigned to Executive HB-2271 MAUTINO. (Ch. 48, par. 1716) Amends the Illinois Educational Labor Relations Act to provide that a charging party or any person aggrieved by a final order of the Illinois Educational Labor Re- lations Board granting or denying the relief sought may apply for judicial review of a Board order to the Appellate Court for the judicial district wherein the unfair la- bor practice in question was alleged to have been engaged in or wherein the person required to cease and desist by such order resides. Apr 07 1989 . First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Labor & Commerce May 03 Interim Study Calendar LABOR COMMRCE HB-2272 MAUTINO. (Ch. 127, Par. 63a) Amends the Civil Administrative Code provisions relating to the Department of Conservation to make a grammatical change. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: Ch. 127, par. 63a Adds reference to: Ch. 61, par. 3.1 Changes the title and deletes everything after the enacting clause. Amends the Wildlife Code. Authorizes farm land owners or tenants, and their relatives, to hunt without permits on any farm land the owners or tenants own in an adjacent county. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Energy Environment & Nat. Resource May 02 Recommended do pass 014-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 12 Second Reading Amendment No.01 MAUTINO Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading HB-2270 1836 HB-2272-Cont. May 18 Third Reading - Passed 113-000-000 May 22 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 31 Sen Sponsor O'DANIEL Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 01 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Executive Jun 08 Recommended do pass 020-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng 'HB-2273 YOUNG,A - WILLIAMS. (New Act; Ch. 38, par. 9-1) Creates An Act to prohibit the imposition or execution of the death penalty in a racially disproportionate pattern. Allows statistical proof. Does not require proof of intent. Requires reporting and collection of data. Requires the court to appoint counsel and furnish services to an accused raising the defense. Amends the Crimi- nal Code to conform to this Act. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Judiciary II May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-2274 HASARA - CURRAN. (Ch. 122, par. 27-1) Amends The School Code. Prohibits public schools from preventing qualified stu- dents from playing on an existing athletic team if that team is the only one available for that sport. FISCAL NOTE (State Board of Education) This bill has no fiscal impact on either the State or local school districts. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Provides that, when boys or girls are allowed to play on non-coed teams because a separate team is not maintained for their sex, they are limited to filling 25% of the team's membership. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Specifies that amendatory provisions apply to elementary schools. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education May 02 Mtn Prevail Suspend Rul 20K 116-000-000 Committee Elementary & Secondary Education May 04 Recommended do pass 016-005-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 16 Fiscal Note filed Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 17 Second Reading Amendment No.01 HASARA Adopted 112-000-000 Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 26 Third Reading - Passed 091-002-002 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 31 Sen Sponsor HOLMBERG Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 01 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1837 HB-2274-Cont. Jun 09 Recommnded do pass as amend 011-003-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 15 Second Reading Amendment No.01 ELEM SCND ED Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 22 Third Reading - Passed 053-003-000 Speaker's Tbl. Concurrence 01 Jun 24 H Noncncrs in S Amend. 01 Jun 26 Secretary's Desk Non-concur 01 Jun 27 S Refuses to Recede Amend 01 S Requests Conference Comm 1ST Sen Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/HOLMBERG BERMAN, DEMUZIO, KUSTRA & WATSON Jun 28 Hse Accede Req Conf Comm 1ST Hse Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/CURRAN, MULCAHEY, CULLERTON, HASARA & HOFFMAN Jul 01 Tabled House Rule 79(E) HB-2275 STEPHENS. (Ch. 127, pars. 601-102 and 603-101 and new par. 601-117; caption preceding par. 603-101) Amends the Illinois Governmental Ethics Act. Prohibits all State and local elect- ed public officials (rather than only legislators) from accepting gifts of $100 or more in the aggregate from one person per calendar year when the reasonable inference is that the donor intends to influence the official. Political contributions and com- mercially reasonable loans are excepted. Violation is a Class A misdemeanor. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Executive Apr 27 Do Pass/Consent Calendar 019-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read May 03 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read May 09 Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 116-000-000 May 11 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 23 Sen Sponsor WATSON Placed Calendr,First Readng May 25 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 26 Assigned to Executive Jun 08 Recommended do pass 012-007-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 15 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading HB-2276 MCCRACKEN - MATIJEVICH - WILLIAMSON. (Ch. 37, pars. 802-17, 803-19, 804-16 and 805-17) Amends the Juvenile Court Act of 1987. Describes duties and responsibilities of guardian ad litem for minor. Effective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: Ch. 37, pars. 804-14, 804-19, 804-20, 805-15, 805-20 and 805-22; Ch. 70, pars. 53 and 54 Amends the Juvenile Court Act and the Parental Responsibility Law. Provides that the parent or guardian of an unemancipated minor who resides with the parent or guardian and who is found in juvenile or criminal proceedings to have violated or attempted to violate certain provisions of the Illinois Controlled Substances Act or 1838 HB-2276-Cont. the Cannabis Control Act shall be liable for the payment of up to $5,000, unless he or she demonstrates by the preponderance of the evidence that after making reason- able efforts he or she was unable to prevent the minor's actions. Apr07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Judiciary I May 02 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 013-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 12 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Amendment No.01 MCCRACKEN Adopted 071-030-004 Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 30 Tabled House Rule 37(G) HB-2277 DUNN,JOHN. (Ch. 144, new par. 189.19) Amends the Board of Higher Education Act to direct the Board to establish a program of matching grants to colleges for inventors in residence; limits the grant to 50% of the stipend paid, not to exceed $30,000 per year per college. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Higher Education May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D SHB-2278 BALANOFF. (Ch. 95 1/2, pars. 700-2, 700-3, 700-9, 700-10 and 700-11; new pars. 700-4.1 and 700-4.2) Amends the Illinois Hazardous Materials Transportation Act. Transfers regula- tory authority from the Department of Transportation to the Emergency Services and Disaster Agency. Makes the Act applicable to transportation by rail. Requires licensure for persons who transport hazardous materials over the highway. Provides that civil penalties collected shall be deposited in the General Revenue Fund rather than the Road Fund. Makes other changes. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Energy Environment & Nat. Resource May 04 Interim Study Calendar ENRGY ENVRMNT SHB-2279 BRESLIN - EWING - BOWMAN - KUBIK - STEPHENS, HICKS, HAR- RIS, GRANBERG, WELLER, OLSON,BOB AND HALLOCK. (Ch. 127, new par. 38.2) Amends The Civil Administrative Code to require full accountability reports to the General Assembly by Code Departments prior to funding such Department's appropriation requests. Creates a private sector advisory group to review the ac- countability process and make recommendations. Effective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: Ch. 127, par. 38.2 Adds reference to: Ch. 127, par. 38.1 Deletes everything in the bill. Replaces the text with a similar amendment to the Civil Administrative Code which does not include the General Assembly appropria- tions committees. Requires each Code Department to submit an accountability re- port to the Bureau of the Budget and the Budget Advisory Panel beginning with fiscal 1993. Provides for a 3 agency pilot project beginning with fiscal 1991. Re- quires the Bureau of the Budget and a private business Budget Advisory Panel, ap- pointed by the Governor and legislative leaders, to review and set standards for the reports. Requires inclusion of the reports and the Panel's findings and recommenda- tions in the Governor's budget proposal. Effective immediately. ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1839 HB-2279-Cont. 1840 GOVERNOR MESSAGE Recommends removal of the provisions granting independent powers to the newly created Budget Advisory Panel (BAP) as to the review of the effectiveness of the budget review process. Deletes requirement that State agencies submit an annual accountability report to such panel. Clarifies that the BAP is to act only in an advi- sory capacity to the Governor and the Bureau of the Budget. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Appropriations I Apr 18 Mtn Prevail Suspend Rul 20K 117-000-000 Committee Appropriations I May 04 Amendment No.01 APPROP I Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 020-000-000 May 19 May 23 May 25 May 26 May 30 May 31 Jun 01 Jun 08 Jun 15 Jun 19 Jul 18 Sep 08 Oct 17 Oct 19 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 KUSTRA Placed Calendr,First Readng First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Executive Recommended do pass 020-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Passed both Houses Sent to the Governor Governor amendatory veto Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Rul Gub Ncmply/Rule 46.1(b) Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Bill dead-amendatory veto. SHB-2280 BRESLIN. (New Act) Provides that the State relinquishes its right to reversion in certain real property (known as Spring Lake) sold to the city of Streator. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds legal description of the land. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Executive Apr 27 Do Pass/Consent Calendar 019-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read May 03 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read May 09 Mtn Prev-Recall 2nd Reading May 11 May 15 Amendment No.01 BRESLIN Adopted Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 37(D)/116-000-000 Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 116-000-000 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Sen Sponsor WELCH Placed Calendr,First Readng Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. HB-2280-Cont. May 17 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 18 Assigned to Executive Jun 08 Recommended do pass 009-003-001 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 15 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 22 Third Reading - Passed 043-011-002 Passed both Houses Jul 21 Sent to the Governor Sep 07 Governor vetoed Placed Calendar Total Veto Oct 19 Total veto stands. 'HB-2281 BRESLIN. (Ch. 144, pars. 136, 141, 149.1, and 150.1) Amends the Private Business and Vocational Schools Act. Adds definitions con- cerning admission and enrollment. Authorizes schools, rather than the State Super- intendent of Education, to establish teacher to student ratios. Removes provision for school reimbursement to the State Board of Education for certain expert services. Removes provision for comparisons among schools in annual review by the State Superintendent. Makes other changes. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to State Government Administration May 04 Interim Study Calendar ST GOV ADMN HB-2282 BRESLIN AND MARTINEZ. (Ch. 67 1/2, pars. 3 and 7) Amends the Housing Authorities Act. Increases from 10,000 to 25,000 the num- ber of inhabitants a city, village or incorporated town must have before it may create a housing authority. Allows county housing authority commissioners to re- ceive a per diem allowance. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: Ch. 67 1/2, par. 7 Deletes the changes allowing county housing authority commissioners to receive a per diem allowance. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Allows the governing body of a city, village or incorporated town with a popula- tion over 10,000 but less than 25,000 to have and exercise the powers and duties of a Housing Authority, but not to create a Housing Authority. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Select Committee on Housing Apr 27 Amendment No.01 HOUSING Adopted 009-000-000 Recommnded do pass as amend 007-001-001 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 16 Second Reading Amendment No.02 BRESLIN Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 25 Third Reading - Passed 110-000-000 May 26 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 06 Sen Sponsor DUNN,R Placed Calendr,First Readng 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1841 HB-2282-Cont. Jun 07 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Executive HB-2283 RONAN - TATE AND KULAS. (Ch. 5, par. 1704.1) Amends the Motor Fuel Standards Act. Adds to the list of components of motor fuel (methyl tertiary-butyl ether), which if at least 1% by volume exists in the motor fuel, creates a requirement that the motor fuel dispensing device label the maxi- mum percentage by volume of the component and that the seller of such fuel notify the purchaser of such components. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Transportation and Motor Vehicles Apr 26 Recommended do pass 015-006-001 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 24 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading May 26 Amendment No.01 STECZO Withdrawn Amendment No.02 RONAN Withdrawn Amendment No.03 TATE Withdrawn Amendment No.04 LEVERENZ Withdrawn Amendment No.05 LEVERENZ Withdrawn Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Lost 047-052-007 HB-2284 BRUNSVOLD. (Ch. 127, par. 702) Amends the Transportation Bond Act to provide for an increase in Series A transportation bonds by 45 million dollars. STATE DEBT IMPACT NOTE HB-2284 would have no impact on State general obligation debt. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Appropriations I Apr 27 State Debt Note Filed Interim Study Calendar APPROP I 'HB-2285 CURRAN - HASARA. (Ch. 111 2/3, pars 666 and 667) Amends the Downstate Public Transportation Act to provide that beginning in fiscal year 1990 the Department of Transportation's allocations to eligible partici- pants may be 50% of their eligible operating expenses. Effective July 1,1989. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to State Government Administration May 04 Interim Study Calendar ST GOV ADMN HB-2286 SATTERTHWAITE - CURRIE - HULTGREN - COWLISHAW - JOHN- SON, MCCRACKEN AND MORROW. (New Act) Creates the Community Residence Right to Locate Act. Prohibits the use of zon- ing laws to exclude community residences for the disabled from residential zoned areas. Prohibits restrictive covenants and other agreements that prohibit residential property from being used as community residences for the disabled. Preempts home rule. SFiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1842 1843 HB-2286-Cont. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes the Community Residence Right to Locate Act and replaces it with the Community Residence Location Planning Act. Requires home rule municipalities to submit plans and assurances in compliance with provisions of the federal Fair Housing Amendments Act of 1988 for the adequate availability of sites for commu- nity residences. Requires the Illinois Planning Council on Development Disabilities to hold public hearings on the plans by January 31, 1991. Effective immediately. Repeals itself July 1, 1991. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. (Tabled June 19, 1989) Requires the Illinois Planning Council on Developmental Disabilities prior to a public hearing, to inform State Representatives and Senators of the hearing in whose district the municipality is located. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Judiciary I May 02 Amendment No.01 JUDICIARY I Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 011-001-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 22 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 24 Third Reading - Passed 109-002-000 May 26 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor TOPINKA Placed Calendr,First Readng May 30 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 01 Assigned to Local Government Jun 08 Recommended do pass 012-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 15 Second Reading Amendment No.01 TOPINKA Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 19 Recalled to Second Reading Mtn Reconsider Vote Prevail 01-TOPINKA Mtn Prevail -Table Amend No 01 Tabled Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 22 Third Reading - Passed 058-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 21 Sent to the Governor Sep 01 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-0638 Effective date 89-09-01 SHB-2287 SATTERTHWAITE - EDLEY. (Ch. 144, new par. 189.19) Amends the Act relating to the Board of Higher Education to require increases in salaries of faculties at Illinois public colleges and universities to ensure that their salaries are at the median level of their national comparison groups not later than fiscal year 1993. Effective immediately. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Executive May 04 Interim Study Calendar EXECUTIVE HB-2288 GIORGI - HALLOCK. (Ch. 111 2/3, new par. 358.5) Amends the Local Mass Transit District Act to permit the State to overmatch any federal grants to local mass transit districts. 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. HB-2288-Cont. Apr 07 1989 First reading Apr 08 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate Tabled House Rule 37(G) Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Transportation and Motor Vehicles Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 019-000-000 SHB-2289 KIRKLAND - MATIJEVICH. (Ch. 37, pars. 801-7, 802-12, 803-14, 803-24, 804-11 and 806-1; Ch. 38, par. 1005-6-3) Amends the Juvenile Court Act of 1987 and the Unified Code of Corrections. Provides that any juvenile offender may be fingerprinted and photographed. Elimi- nates community service from juvenile nonjudicial adjustment plans. Provides for the commitment of minors to the Department of Children and Family Services without the exception of discretionary disposition by the Department. Provides that court services may not investigate allegations of truancy alone. Provides that courts may authorize probation officers to authorize adult probationers to travel. Such au- thorizations must include commitments to return and voluntary waivers of extradition. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Makes a grammatical change and provides that the probation officer's approval must be in writing. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Deletes reference to: Ch. 37, par. 803-24. Removes from the bill the Section of the Juvenile Court Act of 1987, as amended, governing kinds of dispositional orders. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Judiciary I May 02 Amendment No.01 JUDICIARY I Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 009-001-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 12 "Second Reading Amendment No.02 KIRKLAND Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 26 Third Reading - Passed 111-001-001 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor MAROVITZ Placed Calendr,First Readng May 30 First reading Rfrd to Commr Jun 01 Waive Posting Notice Assigned to Ju Adopted i on Assignment adiciary HB-2290 KIRKLAND - MATIJEVICH - WILLIAMSON. (Ch. 38, pars. 1005-5-3; Ch. 95 1/2, pars. 6-303 and 11-501) Amends the Code of Corrections and the Illinois Vehicle Code to provide that a minimum term of 30 days home confinement may be imposed for driving while un- der the influence or 90 days for driving while license privileges are suspended or re- voked due to a conviction of driving under the influence, leaving the scene of an accident or reckless homicide. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Provides that 30 days home confinement shall be the minimum term for driving under the influence, rather than 90 days. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. Apr 26 May 25 May 30 1844 HB-2290-Cont. Apr 08 Assigned to Judiciary II May 02 Amendment No.01 JUDICIARY II 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 25 Third Reading - Passed 113-003-000 May 26 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor MAROVITZ Added As A Joint Sponsor GEO-KARIS Placed Calendr,First Readng May 30 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 01 Waive Posting Notice Assigned to Judiciary HB-2291 KIRKLAND - MATIJEVICH, ZICKUS AND HOMER. (Ch. 38, par. 1005-5-6) Amends the Unified Code of Corrections relating to restitution. Makes restitu- tion order a judgment lien. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Provides that the restitution order is a judgment lien that may be perfected in the same manner as provided in the Uniform Commercial Code. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Provides that restitution orders may be enforced in the same manner as judgment liens are enforced under the Code of Civil Procedure. Provides that a restitution or- der is a judgment lien in favor of the victim. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Judiciary II May 04 Amendment No.01 JUDICIARY II Adopted Amendment No.02 JUDICIARY II Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 014-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 25 Interim Study Calendar JUDICIARY II HB-2292 SALTSMAN - SIEBEN. (Ch. 120, par. 424) Amends the Motor Fuel Tax Law. Specifies that park, forest preserve and conser- vation districts shall not be required to levy for road and bridge purposes in order to qualify for an allotment from the Motor Fuel Tax Fund. Specifies that the president of a park district, forest preserve district or conservation district shall act as high- way commissioner for the purpose of receiving and disbursing funds allotted pursu- ant to the Act. Effective immediately. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Select Comm. on Roads and Bridges May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-2293 KIRKLAND - MATIJEVICH. (Ch. 38, pars. 204-lb, 204-4, 204-7 and 204-8) Amends the probation officer's Act to provide that probationers residing out of the county need only be reported on every 6 months, to delete provision that the chief probation officer must be selected from a list provided by the Supreme Court and to make grammatical changes. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Eliminates required order of appointing authority. Restores Chief Judge's au- thority to appoint Chief Probation Officers. Makes grammatical changes. 1845 HB-2293-Cont. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Provides that performance is only one of several factors in the consideration of probation officer pay raises, removes cost of living adjustments from that group of factors. CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT NO. 1. Recommends that the House concur in S-am 1. Recommends that the bill be further amended as follows: Adds reference to: Ch. 37, pars. 802-12, 803-14, 804-11, 806-1 Amends the Juvenile Court Act of 1987 to eliminate community service as a non- judicial adjustment plan option and provides that court services investigation shall not occur in response only to chronic truancy reports. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Judiciary I May 04 Motion disch comm, advc 2nd Committee Judiciary I May 05 Amendment No.01 JUDICIARY I Adopted DP Amnded Consent Calendar 014-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read May 10 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read May 12 Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 100-000-000 May 15 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 26 Sen Sponsor MAROVITZ Added As A Joint Sponsor GEO-KARIS Placed Calendr,First Readng May 30 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 01 Waive Posting Notice Jun 09 Jun 15 Jun 19 Jun 20 Jun 24 Jun 27 Jun 28 Jun 29 Jun 30 Jul 28 Sep 01 Assigned to Judiciary Recommended do pass 012-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Amendment No.01 MAROVITZ Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Speaker's Tbl. Concurrence 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 1ST/MAROVITZ DUNN,T, DALEY,J, BARKHAUSEN & GEO-KARIS Adopted Hse Accede Req Conf Comm 1ST Hse Conference Comm Apptd IST/DUNN,JOHN, SUTKER, CULLERTON, KIRKLAND & HALLOCK House report submitted House Conf. report Adopted 1ST/106-009-001 Senate report submitted Senate Conf. report Adopted 1ST/059-000-000 Both House Adoptd Conf rpt 1ST Passed both Houses Sent to the Governor Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-0639 Effective date 90-01-01 1846 HB-2294 'HB-2294 KIRKLAND - MATIJEVICH. (Ch. 38, pars. 204-7.1 and 1005-6-3) Amends various Acts to set probation fees at $1,200 for Class 1 or 2 felonies, $750 for class 3 or 4 felonies and $300 for any misdemeanor and to eliminate the re- quirement that hospital services alone be paid out of the probation services fund. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: (Ch. 38, par. 1005-6-3) Eliminates probation fee schedule. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Judiciary II May 02 Amendment No.01 JUDICIARY II 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 116-000-000 May 22 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 26 Sen Sponsor MAROVITZ Added As A Joint Sponsor GEO-KARIS Placed Calendr,First Readng May 30 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 01 Waive Posting Notice Assigned to Judiciary Jun 09 Jun 15 Jun 19 Jul 18 Sep 01 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 86-0640 Effective date 90-01-01 HB-2295 STEPHENS. (Ch. 121, par. 307.16) Amends an Act in relation to the Department of State Police to remove unneces- sary punctuation and reference to the approval date of The Illinois Vehicle Code. Apr 07 1989 First reading Apr 08 May 04 May 05 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to State Government Administration Motion disch comm, advc 2nd Committee State Government Administration Motn discharge comm lost 051-050-005 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-2296 LEVIN. (Ch. 68, new par. 3-105.1) Amends the Illinois Human Rights Act. Prohibits terms or conditions which limit a lessee's or purchaser's ability to alter his dwelling to meet the handicapped needs of himself or anyone living in the dwelling. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Judiciary I Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1847 HB-2296-Cont. May 04 Interim Study Calendar JUDICIARY I SHB-2297 LEVIN. (Ch. 127, new par. 137.7-3) Amends the Purchasing Act. Provides that, whenever a person or business entity is awarded a contract or subcontract with a State agency, the personnel of the con- tractor or subcontractor who are involved in the performance of the contract or sub- contract shall receive training in specified matters related to AIDS. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to State Government Administration May 05 Interim Study Calendar ST GOV ADMN SHB-2298 LEVIN. (Ch. 122,.pars. 10-22.39 and 34-18.8) Amends the School Code. Provides that the State Board of Education and De- partment of Public Health shall jointly develop standards for AIDS training of personnel. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education May 05 Interim Study Calendar ELEM SCND ED HB-2299 LEVIN. (Ch. 111 2/3, par. 8-406; new par. 8-406.1) Amends The Public Utilities Act. Provides that upon the receipt of an application by a public utility for a certificate of public convenience and necessity to increase capacity, the Commission shall hold hearings to consider alternative proposals from any party to meet any projected demand increase. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Public Utilities May 03 Interim Study Calendar PUB UTILITIES HB-2300 LEVIN. (Ch. 127, new par. 133d6.1) Amends the Historic Preservation Act. Provides that a tenant who resides in an historic district shall be given at least 120 days' notice of alteration or termination of tenancy by the owner or 180 days' notice if the tenant is 62 or older. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Judiciary I May 04 Interim Study Calendar JUDICIARY I HB-2301 LEVIN. (Ch. 122, par. 14-16.01) Amends The School Code. In the school board powers and duties provisions of the Article relating to handicapped children, revises an internal Section reference, com- pletes a reference to the State Superintendent of Education, and eliminates an obso- lete reference. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education SFiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1848 HB-2301-Cont. May 05 Interim Study Calendar ELEM SCND ED HB-2302 LEVIN. (Ch. 111 1/2, par. 7354) Amends the AIDS Registry Act to make a grammatical change. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: Ch. 111 1/2, par. 7354 Adds reference to: Ch. 122, pars. 10-22.39, 34-18.8 Deletes everything. Amends the School Code to provide that the State Board of Education and the Department of Public Health shall develop standards for AIDS training of school personnel. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Human Services Apr 26 Amendment No.01 HUMAN SERVICE Adopted DP Amnded Consent Calendar 016-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read May 03 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read May 09 Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 116-000-000 May 11 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor NETSCH Placed Calendr,First Readng May 12 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 18 Assigned to Public Health, Welfare & Correctn Jun 01 Recommended do pass 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 15 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 19 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 18 Sent to the Governor Sep 11 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-0900 Effective date 90-01-01 SHB-2303 FLOWERS. (Ch. 122, par. 34-54.1) Amends The School Code relative to the maximum rate at which the Chicago Board of Education's building purposes tax may be extended in calendar year 1989 and subsequent years. Effective immediately. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Implementatn Chicago School Reform May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-2304 WENNLUND. (Ch. 139, par. 334) Amends the Township Refuse Collection and Disposal Act. Raises the allowable tax rate from, 15% to .20%. Allows the township to enter into contracts for compost- ing and recycling. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Provides that the increase in the rate from .15% to .20% must be approved by referendum. ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1849 HB-2304-Cont. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Counties & Townships Apr 27 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 012-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 12 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Amendment No.01 EWING Ruled not germane Amendment No.02 WOJCIK Tabled WENNLUND Amendment No.03 WOJCIK Tabled WENNLUND Fiscal Note Requested CULLERTON Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate May 17 Fiscal Note Request W/drawn Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 22 Short Debate-3rd Passed 077-031-003 May 23 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 26 Sen Sponsor FAWELL Placed Calendr,First Readng May 30 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 01 Assigned to Local Government Jun 08 Recommended do pass 004-002-001 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 15 Second Reading Amendment No.01 FAWELL Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 22 Third Reading - Passed 050-008-000 Speaker's Tbl. Concurrence 01 Jun 27 H Concurs in S Amend. 01/098-014-002 Passed both Houses Jul 26 Sent to the Governor Sep 01 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-0641 Effective date 90-01-01 HB-2305 KULAS. (Ch. 46, par. 6-51) Amends The Election Code to abolish precinct registration days in municipalities of 1,000,000 or more inhabitants. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Elections May 05 Interim Study Calendar ELECTIONS HB-2306 PRESTON - BALANOFF. (Ch. 96 1/2, new par. 9306.1; Ch. 127, new par. 141.252) Amends the Urban Forestry Assistance Act and the State finance Act to create the Urban Forestry Endowment Fund, to be funded by voluntary contributions from the public and to be used to pay matching grants for tree planting and certifi- cates for the donors. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: (Ch. 96 1/2, pars. 9302, 9305 and 9306) Renames the fund to Urban Forestry Fund. Provides that the Department of Conservation shall administer the fund to carry out provisions of the Act. Provides that any legal body authorized by a municipality may participate in the grant mak- ing program. Sets limits on grants between $250 and $25,000 (previous ceiling was $10,000). Requires that grant applications under the Act must be accompanied by an urban forestry plan. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment 1850 HB-2306-Cont. Apr 08 Assigned to State Government Administration Apr 13 Re-assigned to Energy Environment & Nat. Resource May 02 Recommended do pass 014-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 18 Second Reading Amendment No.01 PRESTON Adopted Held on 2nd Reading May 30 Tabled House Rule 37(G) SHB-2307 PRESTON - BALANOFF. (Ch. 111 1/2, new par. 1062) Amends the Environmental Protection Trust Fund Act to impose a $10 fee on the retail sale of new motor vehicles, to be used by the Commission to promote the prop- agation of trees. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Energy Environment & Nat. Resource May 04 Interim Study Calendar ENRGY ENVRMNT 'HB-2308 PRESTON - NOVAK - BALANOFF. (Ch. 11l 1/2, par. 1061) Amends the Environmental Protection Trust Fund Act to authorize grants from the Fund to promote the propagation of trees in Illinois. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Provides that the Department of Conservation shall participate in the program and that the grants shall also promote public education as to the importance of trees and forests. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Energy Environment & Nat. Resource May 02 Recommended do pass 014-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 18 Second Reading Amendment No.01 PRESTON Adopted 059-048-001 Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 22 Third Reading - Passed 106-006-002 May 23 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 06 Sen Sponsor SEVERNS Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 07 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Waive Posting Notice Assigned to Energy & Environment Jun 13 Recommended do pass 007-006-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 15 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 22 Re-committed to Energy & Environment HB-2309 LEITCH. (Ch. 19, par. 65 and rep. pars. 146 through 149 and 1161 through 1164; Ch. 42, rep. pars. 472, 481 and 482; Ch. 111 1/2, par. 1039) 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1851 HB-2309-Cont. Amends the Environmental Protection Act and an Act regulating rivers, lakes, and streams concerning the issuance of permits for dredging Lake Michigan. Re- peals various Acts concerning the Department of Transportation and relating to certain water terminal facilities in Cook County, the Little Wabash River Water- shed, watershed areas, and water resource projects. Effective immediately. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Executive May 04 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 021-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 12 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 22 Short Debate-3rd Passed 115-000-000 May 23 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 25 Sen Sponsor GEO-KARIS Placed Calendr,First Readng May 30 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 01 Waive Posting Notice Assigned to Agriculture & Conservation Jun 07 Recommended do pass 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 15 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 19 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 18 Sent to the Governor Aug 15 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-0245 Effective date 89-08-15 SHB-2310 CHURCHILL - BRESLIN - MCPIKE. (New Act; Ch. 111 1/2, pars. 1025a-1, 3202a, 4303, 4304, 4305, 4308, 4309, new pars. 3202b, 4311) Creates the Illinois Nuclear Facility Safety Act and amends various Acts admin- istered by the Department of Nuclear Safety to provide greater regulatory powers by the Department to reduce the possibility of nuclear accidents and to minimize the severity of such accidents at nuclear facilities. Effective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds provision to exempt tax-supported educational institutions from charge of $280,000 for each nuclear test and research facility operated by them and also from annual fee of $150,000. FISCAL NOTE (Dept. of Nuclear Safety) To monitor and administer safety studies and resident engineer- ing program would require $600,000 in FY90. Compensation to lo- cal governments would increase from $150,000 to $250,000 each fiscal year. The Dept. would require one time charges totalling $480,000 per facility for monitoring expenses and annual fees thereafter per facility of $250,000. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Removes provision concerning inspection of nuclear power facilities by the De- partment of Nuclear Safety. Adds provision that Department shall adopt rules specifying the term of inspection certificates for boilers and pressure vessels at nu- clear facilities and that the Department shall develop allowable dose limits for po- tentially exposed persons and food and water at such facilities. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Exempts any tax supported institution from one-time and annual fees for housing a nuclear test and research reactor rather than just tax supported educational institutions. * Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1852 1853 HB-2310-Cont. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 3. Adds provision that it is the intent of the General Assembly that the Dept. of Nu- clear Safety should not take any actions under the Act which are preempted by fed- eral law. Authorizes the Dept. to enter into cooperative agreements with federal Nuclear Regulatory Commission. Makes other technical changes. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 4. Changes from $200,000 to $50,000 the one-time charge and from $100,000 to $15,000 the annual charge to be paid by utilities to the Department of Nuclear Safety for chemical conversion of uranium to provide power in a nuclear facility. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 5. Deletes everything. Adds provisions creating the Illinois Nuclear Facility Safety Act and amends various Acts administered by the Department of Nuclear Safety to provide greater regulatory powers to the Department in order to reduce the possibil- ity of and minimize the severity of accidents at nuclear facilities. Effective immediately. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Energy Environment & Nat. Resource May 04 Amendment No.01 ENRGY ENVRMNT Adopted Do Pass Amend/Short Debate 011-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 10 Fiscal Note filed Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 18 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 22 Short Debate-3rd Passed 110-002-000 May 23 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor MAITLAND Added As A Joint Sponsor JOYCE,JJ Placed Calendr,First Readng May 25 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 26 Assigned to Energy & Environment Jun 13 Recommnded do pass as amend 013-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 16 Second Reading Amendment No.01 ENRGY ENVRMNT Adopted Amendment No.02 ENRGY ENVRMNT Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 22 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.03 MAITLAND Adopted Amendment No.04 MAITLAND Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 23 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.05 MAITLAND Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 055-001-000 Speaker's Tbl. Concurrence 01,02,03,04,05 Jun 27 H Concurs in S Amend. 01,02,03,04,05/ 111-001-001 Passed both Houses Jul 26 Sent to the Governor Sep 11 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-0901 Effective date 89-09-11 3 HB-2311 MCNAMARA - MCAULIFFE. (Ch. 108 1/2, new pars. 3-110.5 and 9-144.1; pars. 9-128.1, 9-133, 3 Fiscal Note Act and Pension System Impact Note Act may be applicable. HB-2311-Cont. 9-156, 9-157 and 9-159) Amends the Cook County Article of the Pension Code to increase benefits for members of the county police department and their survivors. Bases their retire- ment annuity on the last day's salary; increases their widow's and child's annuities; removes the worker's compensation offset on their survivor and disability annuities; allows payment of disability benefit until the death of the member, and removes the prohibition against working while on disability; allows transfer of credits from downstate police pension funds to the Cook County Fund. Effective January 1, 1990. STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT TO LOCAL GOV'TS. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Personnel and Pensions May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-2312 GOFORTH. (Ch. 38, pars. 2-14 and 31A-1.1; new par. 31A-1.2) Amends the Criminal Code to broaden definition of "penal institution". Changes penalties for bringing alcohol, cannabis or controlled substances into such an insti- tution. Adds a section providing penalties for possessing or delivering contraband in a penal institution by a public officer or public employee. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: Ch. 38, rep. par. 31A-1 Adds provision repealing Section of the Criminal Code concerning bringing into or possessing contraband in a Non-State penal institution. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Deletes reference to: Ch. 38, par. 2-14. Provides a revised definition of "penal institution". Broadens offense of bringing contraband into State penal institutions to include county and municipal jails and other corrections facilities. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Judiciary II May 05 Amendment No.01 JUDICIARY II Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 009-001-004 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 25 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading May 26 Amendment No.02 GOFORTH Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 094-002-002 May 31 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 06 Sen Sponsor REA Jun 09 Jun 15 Jun 19 Jul 18 Sep 08 Adopted First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary Recommended do pass 012-000-000 Placed CalndrSecond Readng Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Passed both Houses Sent to the Governor Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-0866 Effective date 90-01-01 HB-2313 SANTIAGO - MARTINEZ, KEANE, GIGLIO AND WHITE. (Ch. 56 1/2, pars. 1401 and 1402; rep. pars. 1401.2 and 1402.1) 1854 HB-2313-Cont. Amends the Illinois Controlled Substances Act relating to the penalties for the manufacture, delivery, possession with intent to manufacture or deliver and the pos- session of various controlled substances. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Judiciary II May 04 Recommended do pass 016-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 11 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 12 Third Reading - Passed 106-000-000 May 15 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 16 Sen Sponsor DALEY,J Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 18 May 31 Assigned to Judiciary Added As A Co-sponsor DEL VALLE Committee Judiciary Recommended do pass 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 15 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 19 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 18 Sent to the Governor Aug 16 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-0266 Effective date 90-01-01 HB-2314 MUNIZZI - DELEO. (Ch. 38, pars. 1003-3-4 and 1404) Amends the Unified Code of Corrections and the "Bill of Rights for Victims and Witnesses of Violent Crime Act". Allows the use of written or visual mediums to present testimony to the Prisoner Review Board. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Judiciary II May 04 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 016-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 17 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 18 Third Reading - Passed 116-000-000 May 22 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor DALEY,J Placed Calendr,First Readng May 23 May 24 May 31 Jun 15 Jun 19 Jul 18 Sep 01 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary Added As A Co-sponsor BERMAN Committee Judiciary Recommended do pass 010-001-000 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 86-0642 Effective date 90-01-01 1855 HB-2315 HB-2315 MUNIZZI - DELEO. (Ch. 40, pars. 505 and 703) Amends the Marriage and Dissolution Act to prohibit consideration of other sup- port obligations as a relevant factor in determining the amount of the support obli- gation and allow a lien on property to be brought to satisfy child support obligations. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Judiciary I May 03 Interim Study Calendar JUDICIARY I SHB-2316 CURRIE. (Ch. 23, par. 10-16.2; Ch. 40, pars. 706.1, 711, 1107.1, 1226.1 and 2520) 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 an order for withholding of income for the payment of child support may direct a payor to with- hold, from the income of the person obligated to pay support, an additional amount for payment of the fee authorized to be charged by the circuit clerk for handling child support payments. Authorizes the circuit clerk to retain that amount. GOVERNOR MESSAGE Recommends that no additional amount be withheld by a payor for payment of the circuit clerk's fee unless all current and arrearage support payments have been made. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Judiciary I May 05 Recommended do pass 011-002-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 24 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading May 25 Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 079-029-003 May 26 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor DALEY,J Placed Calendr,First Readng May 30 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 01 Waive Posting Notice Assigned to Judiciary Jun 09 Recommended do pass 012-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 15 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 19 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 18 Sent to the Governor Sep 08 Governor amendatory veto Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Oct 17 Rul Gub Comply/Rule 46.1(b) Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Oct 19 Bill dead-amendatory veto. 7 HB-2317 SANTIAGO - MARTINEZ - SHAW - BALANOFF. (Ch. 95 1/2, par. 1505; new pars. 1505A, 1505B and 1505C) Amends the Controlled Substances Act to revise property seizure provisions to be similar to federal law. Creates a system of notice of forfeiture, liens and disposal of property used in violation of the Act. 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. ' Fiscal Note Act, Correctional Budget and Impact Note Act may be applicable. 1856 HB-2317-Cont. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Judiciary II May 04 Interim Study Calendar JUDICIARY II HB-2318 MUNIZZI - DELEO. (Ch. 37, par. 801-1) Amends the Juvenile Court Act to make a grammatical change. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Judiciary I May 03 Interim Study Calendar JUDICIARY I 5 HB-2319 SANTIAGO - MARTINEZ - SHAW. (Ch. 26, par. 9-504; Ch. 38, pars. 108-2 and 108-11; Ch. 56 1/2, pars. 1505 and 1507; new pars. 1505A and 1505B; Ch. 110, pars. 2-1301 and 12-221) Amends the Controlled Substances Act, UCC, Code of Criminal Procedure and Code of Civil Procedure. Provides that leased property or property encumbered by a security interest used to violate the Controlled Substances Act shall not be subject to seizure if the owner or secured party was not party to the violation. Provides for procedures to be used for the seizure of property encumbered by a security interest. Revises seizure provisions to be similar to federal law. Defines the types of property subject to seizure and provides for procedures for the seizure of property. Effective January 1, 1990. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Judiciary II May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-2320 WILLIAMS. (Ch. 38, par. 109-2) Amends the Code of Criminal Procedure of 1963. Provides that any person ar- rested in a county, other than the one in which a warrant is issued, may waive his right to be taken before a judge in that county, but upon waiving the right, shall be surrendered to a law enforcement agency in the county which issued the warrant without delay. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Judiciary II May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-2321 DALEY - DELEO. (Ch. 24, par. 11-31-1 and Ch. 34, par. 429.8) Amends the Illinois Municipal Code and "An Act to revise the law in relation to counties". Provides a change in the enforcement procedure for liens arising from the demolition of buildings at the county or municipal level. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: Ch. 24, par. 11-31-1; Ch. 34, par. 429.8 Adds reference to: Ch. 43, par. 167a; Ch. 85, new par. 2208.13; Ch. 110, pars. 7-102 and 7-103; Ch. 120, new par. 5011 Deletes everything in the bill. Creates the Sports Stadium Act and amends the Liquor Control Act, the State Mandates Act, the Code of Civil Procedure and the Revenue Act. Authorizes the City of Chicago to acquire by eminent domain, by a complaint filed before July 1, 1992, certain described real and personal property for the purpose of facilitating the construction of an indoor sports stadium. Exempts s Correctional Budget and Impact Note Act may be applicable. 1857 HB-2321-Cont. the stadium from liquor sale referendum requirements and from certain eminent domain provisions. Provides for special property tax valuation of and limitation on property taxes for stadium property. Adds exemption from the State Mandates Act. Effective immediately. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Provides that a vote to prohibit retail liquor sales in a precinct in a municipality over 200,000 shall not apply to such sales at a sports stadium having between 15,000 and 50,000 seats in Chicago. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Cities & Villages May 03 Do Pass/Consent Calendar 010-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read May 09 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read May 11 Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 111-000-000 May 12 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 16 Sen Sponsor DALEY,J Placed Calendr,First Readng May 22 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 23 Assigned to Local Government Jun 08 Recommended do pass 012-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 15 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 22 Added As A Joint Sponsor DEANGELIS Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.01 DALEY,J Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 23 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.02 LECHOWICZ Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 034-021-001 Speaker's Tbl. Concurrence 01,02 Jun 30 H Concurs in S Amend. 01/062-047-008 SH Concurs in S Amend. 02/064-041-008 Passed both Houses Jul 17 Sent to the Governor Jul 26 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-0110 Effective date 89-07-26 HB-2322 MUNIZZI. (Ch. 38, par. 9-3) Amends the Criminal Code of 1961 relates to the offense of reckless homicide. Provids in such case, being under the influence of alcohol or any other drugs at the time of the alleged violation or driving the vehicle at a speed in excess ofthe posted speed limited shall be prima facie evidence of a reckless act. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Judiciary II May 05 Interim Study Calendar JUDICIARY II HB-2323 MAUTINO - HALLOCK. (Ch. 43, par. 305) Amends the Beer Industry Fair Dealing Act to require the brewers' contracts to conform to the provisions of the Act. Effective immediately. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Executive 1858 HB-2323-Cont. Apr 27 Do Pass/Consent Calendar 019-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read May 03 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read May 09 Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 116-000-000 May 11 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 15 Sen Sponsor JACOBS Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 18 Assigned to Insurance, Pensions & License Act May 31 Recommended do pass 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 15 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 19 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 18 Sent to the Governor Sep 01 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-0643 Effective date 89-09-01 HB-2324 MAUTINO. (Ch. 43, par. 123) Amends The Liquor Control Act of 1934 to delete provision permitting a manu- facturer, distributor or importing distributor to furnish to a retail licensee coasters or trays for use in the retail establishment. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Executive Apr 27 Do Pass/Consent Calendar 019-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read May 03 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read May 09 Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 116-000-000 May 11 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor D'ARCO Placed Calendr,First Readng May 12 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 18 Assigned to Insurance, Pensions & License Act Jun 02 Waive Posting Notice Committee Insurance, Pensions & License Act SHB-2325 DUNN,JOHN. (Ch. 85, par. 611, new par. 61 la; Ch. 120, par. 9-901; Ch. 127, new par. 141.250) Amends the revenue sharing Act, the Income Tax Act and the State Finance Act to provide that 3/35 (now 1/12) of the State income tax receipts be deposited 97.2% to the Local Government Distributive Fund and 2.8% to the County Correctional Facilities Support Fund which is a newly created special fund in the State treasury from which appropriations are made to the Department of Corrections for the pur- pose of financing the operations and maintenance of county correctional facilities opened after January 1, 1988 and built as a result of a mandate from the Depart- ment of Corrections. Effective July 1, 1989. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1859 HB-2325-Cont. Apr 08 Assigned to Revenue May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D SHB-2326 DUNN,JOHN - TURNER - CURRIE - WILLIAMS - BALANOFF. (Ch. 127, new par. 132.6-4 and par. 132.216) Amends the Purchasing Act and the State Printing Contracts Act. Requires the purchase and use of recyclable paper whenever possible, including not using colored paper. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to State Government Administration May 02 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 012-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate Fiscal Note Requested MCCRACKEN Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 24 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate May 25 Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Short Debate-3rd Passed 116-000-000 May 26 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 30 Sen Sponsor WELCH Placed Calendr,First Readng May 31 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 01 Assigned to Energy & Environment Jun 13 Recommended do pass 013-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 15 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 19 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 18 Sent to the Governor Aug 15 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-0246 Effective date 90-01-01 HB-2327 DUNN,JOHN. (Ch. 85, par. 2-302) Amends the Local Governmental and Governmental Employees Tort Immunity Act. Deletes provision prohibiting local public entities from indemnifying employ- ees against judgments for punitive or exemplary damages. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Judiciary I May 04 Interim Study Calendar JUDICIARY I HB-2328 DUNN,JOHN AND LEITCH. (Ch. 26, par. 3-804) Amends the Uniform Commercial Code. Specifies that with respect to lost instru- ments, an issuer's demand for security when replacing the instrument may be satis- fied by a letter of credit. Effective immediately. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Judiciary I May 02 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 013-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 18 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1860 HB-2328-Cont. May 26 Third Reading - Passed 117-000-000 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 01 Sen Sponsor BERMAN Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 06 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary Jun 09 Jun 15 Recommended do pass 012-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading HB-2329 JONES,LOU - JONES,SHIRLEY - YOUNG,A AND MARTINEZ. (Ch. 67 1/2, par. 6) Amends the Housing Authorities Act. Provides that the commissioners of an Au- thority covering municipalities with over 500,000 inhabitants appoint 5 residents of the Authority's housing area to a citizen's advisory board for the purpose of advis- ing the Authority on matters involving residents. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: Ch. 67 1/2, par. 6 Adds reference to: Ch. 67 1/2, new par. 3.1 Creates the Housing Authority City Wide Residents' Advisory Board in munici- palities with over 500,000 inhabitants to advise the Housing Authority on resident concerns. Effective July 1, 1990. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. (Senate recedes June 27, 1989) Adds reference to: Ch. 67 1/2, par. 7 Provides that commissioners may receive compensation such as salary and per diem as long as such compensation does not exceed that of county board members. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Select Committee on Housing Apr 27 Amendment No.01 HOUSING Adopted 009-000-000 DP Amnded Consent Calendar 009-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read May 03 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read May 09 Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 116-000-000 May 11 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor BROOKINS Placed Calendr,First Readng May 12 First reading Rfrd to Comm May 18 Jun 01 Jun 15 Jun 19 Jun 20 Jun 27 Jul 26 Sep 01 on Assignment Assigned to Local Government Recommended do pass 012-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Amendment No.01 SCHAFFER Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 053-004-002 Speaker's Tbl. Concurrence 01 H Noncncrs in S Amend. 01 Secretary's Desk Non-concur 01 S Recedes from Amend. 01/045-009-000 Passed both Houses Sent to the Governor Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-0644 Effective date 90-07-01 Adopted 1861 HB-2330 LEFLORE. (Ch. 122, par. 18-8) Amends The School Code. Deletes obsolete provisions from the State aid formula. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education May 04 Interim Study Calendar ELEM SCND ED HB-2331 WILLIAMS. (Ch. 67 1/2, par 8.19) Amends the Housing Authority Act. Increases the amount of income one can earn and still be considered a person earning low income for housing referral service purposes. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Select Committee on Housing Apr 27 Interim Study Calendar HOUSING HB-2332 CULLERTON. (Ch. 46, pars. 4-6.2, 5-16.2 and 6-50.2) Amends The Election Code to require the election authority to appoint as deputy registrars a member of the General Assembly whose district is situated within the election jurisdiction and a reasonable number of qualified persons designated by such member of the General Assembly who may accept the registration of a quali- fied resident within that member's legislative or representative district. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Elections May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D ' HB-2333 CHURCHILL. (Ch. 127, pars. 63a, 63b, 144.25c and new par. 63b2.6) Amends The Civil Administrative Code to provide authorization for Department of Conservation agreements with the Federal government to contain general indem- nification provisions as required by federal law for nonfederal sponsorship of a fed- eral authorized project; and, to allow the Director of Conservation to grant certain police authority within this State to the conservation police officers of an adjoining state, but without compensation or other benefits and without this State having any liability for the acts or omissions of such officers. Amends the State Finance Act with regard to transfers of funds between the Boating Act Fund, the Beach Marina Fund and the General Revenue Fund. Effective January 1, 1990. FISCAL NOTE (Dept. of Conservation) The changes proposed by H-2333 would result in a slower re- payment to GRF and State Boating Act Fund while providing more funds available for operations. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Judiciary I May 04 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 014-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 11 Fiscal Note Requested CULLERTON Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 12 Fiscal Note filed Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. HB-2330 1862 HB-2333-Cont. May 17 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 18 Short Debate-3rd Passed 113-000-001 May 22 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor GEO-KARIS Placed Calendr,First Readng May 23 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Executive Jun 01 Recommended do pass 018-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 15 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 19 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 18 Sent to the Governor Aug 12 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-0156 Effective date 90-01-01 HB-2334 KULAS. (Ch. 38, par. 110-7) Amends the Code of Criminal Procedure of 1963. Provides that bail bond depos- ited by or on behalf of a defendant in one case may be used, in the court's discretion, to satisfy financial obligations of that same defendant incurred in a different case due to a fine, court costs, restitution or fees of the defendant's attorney of record. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to:Ch. 38, pars. 110-2, 110-3, 110-4, 110-5 and 110-6; new par. 110-6.2 Amends the Code of Criminal Procedure of 1963 relating to bail. Limits release on own recognizance. Adds criteria for determining amount and conditions of bail. Generally, prohibits bail after person released to bail fails to appear. Permits denial of bail based on serious risk of flight in non-probationable felony offenses. Makes other changes. Adds immediate effective date. GOVERNOR MESSAGE Recommends the following changes in the criminal bail bond provisions: Specific violation of any special conditions of the bail as ordered by the court or the alleged act committed while on bail is a forcible felony in Illinois, a Class 2 or a greater of- fense under the Controlled Substances or Cannabis Control Acts are occurrences which can increase or revoke bail. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Judiciary II May 04 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 016-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 17 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 18 Third Reading - Passed 112-004-000 May 22 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 26 Sen Sponsor DUNN,T Placed Calendr,First Readng May 30 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 01 Waive Posting Notice Assigned to Judiciary Jun 09 Recommended do pass 012-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 15 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 22 Added As A Joint Sponsor SEVERNS Placed Calndr,Third Reading Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.01 DUNN,T Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading 1863 HB-2334--Cont. Jun 23 Third Reading - Passed 057-000-000 Speaker's Tbl. Concurrence 01 Jun 27 H Concurs in S Amend. 01/088-022-002 Passed both Houses Jul 26 Sent to the Governor Sep 11 Governor amendatory veto Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Oct 17 Rul Gub Comply/Rule 46.1(b) Mtn fild accept amend veto KULAS Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Oct 19 3/5 vote required Accept Amnd Veto-House Pass 108-000-003 Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Oct 31 Mtn fild accept amend veto DUNN,T 3/5 vote required Accept Amnd Veto-Sen Pass 054-001-000 Bth House Accept Amend Veto Dec 01 Return to Gov-Certification Dec 13 Governor certifies changes PUBLIC ACT 86-0984 Effective date 89-12-13 3 HB-2335 TATE. (Ch. 108 1/2, pars. 16-133.1 and 16-136.1) Amends the Downstate Teachers Article of the Pension Code to grant a one-time increase on January 1, 1990 to persons who retired between January 1 and July 1, 1977, equal to 80 per year of creditable service times the number of years since the annuity began. Effective immediately. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Personnel and Pensions May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D 2HB-2336 MCAULIFFE. (Ch. 108 1/2, par. 3-128) Amends the Downstate Police Officers Article of the Pension Code. Permits the 5th board member of the Board of Trustees of the Police Pension Fund to be elected by and from the active participants if no beneficiary comes forward to run for the position. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Personnel and Pensions May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-2337 BOWMAN. (Ch. 15, par. 221; Ch. 37, pars. 439.8, 439.22-1, 439.22-2; Ch. 122, par. 1503-4; Ch. 127, pars. 63b13.1, 63bl3.2, 63bl3.15, 63b104c, 132.101, 132.202, 148-1, 149.2, 604A-101, 1404 and new par. 142a6) Amends various Acts to implement recent transfer of the Illinois Mathematics and Science Academy to the jurisdiction of the Illinois Board of Higher Education. Effective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: (Ch. 127, pars. 63bl3.1 and 63bl3.2) Adds reference to: (Ch. 122, par. 1503-2; Ch. 127, new pars. 137.1 and 141.253) Deletes everything. Establishes the Illinois Math and Science Academy as a State agency with a fund in the State treasury for financing. Creates a short title for the State Finance Act. 1 Pension System Impact Note Act may be applicable. 3 Fiscal Note Act and Pension System Impact Note Act may be applicable. 1864 HB-2337-Cont. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Higher Education May 04 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 015-000-001 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 24 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Amendment No.01 BOWMAN Adopted Amendment No.02 BOWMAN Withdrawn Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 25 Third Reading - Passed 107-007-002 May 26 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor ETHEREDGE Placed Calendr,First Readng May 30 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 01 Assigned to Higher Education Jun 07 Recommended do pass 009-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 15 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 19 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 18 Sent to the Governor Sep 06 Governor vetoed Placed Calendar Total Veto Oct 19 Total veto stands. SHB-2338 MAUTINO. (Ch. 111 1/2, par. 20c) Amends the County Public Health Department Act. Requires all counties to es- tablish a Board of Health, either on its own or with other counties, and to provide basic public health services, either on its own or by contract with another Board of Health. STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT TO LOCAL GOV'TS. STATE MANDATES ACT FISCAL NOTE In the opinion of DCCA, HB-2338 constitutes a service mandate for which reimbursement of 50% to 100% of the increase in costs to local governments is required. The total cost estimate will range from $6.7 million to $13.5 million, depending upon the percentage of reimbursement provided. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Provides that the Act applies only to counties with a population of less than 2,000,000. FISCAL NOTE (DCCA) No expected impact on State revenues or expenditures. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Counties & Townships Apr 26 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Committee Counties & Townships Apr 27 Amendment No.01 CNTY TWNSHIP Adopted 010-000-000 Do Pass Amend/Short Debate 011-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 09 Fiscal Note filed Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 25 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate May 30 Tabled House Rule 37(G) Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1865 HB-2339 'HB-2339 GIORGI - TATE. (New Act; Ch. 127 1/2, rep. pars. 101 through 131) Creates the Illinois Fireworks Regulation Act to be administered by the State Fire Marshal. Provides for licensing of fireworks dealers and defines unlawful acts and products. Provides penalties for violation of the Act. Repeals Fireworks Regu- lation Act of Illinois in its entirety. Effective immediately. FISCAL NOTE (State Fire Marshal) The fiscal impact of this bill for OSFM would be $205,000: $35,000 for salary and related expenses for an administrator; $20,000 for a clerical staff person; $25,000 for EDP equipment and personnel time; $5,000 for printing; and four additional inspectors at $120,000. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Defines a "seasonal retailer" and "fireworks season". Provides for licensing of sea- sonal retailers and fees. The fees are to be paid into the Fire Prevention Fund (rath- er than GRF). Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Registration and Regulation Apr 27 Recommended do pass 017-005-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 11 Fiscal Note Requested CULLERTON Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 23 Fiscal Note filed Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 24 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading May 25 Amendment No.01 TATE Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading 3d Reading Consideration PP Calendar Consideration PP. May 26 Third Reading - Lost 041-051-001 SHB-2340 SHAW. (Ch. 111 2/3, par. 327) Amends the Metropolitan Transit Authority Act to mandate the creation of a transit police force: Effective immediately. STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT To LOCAL GOV'TS. STATE MANDATES ACT FISCAL NOTE In the opinion of DCCA, HB-2340 constitutes a service mandate for which reimbursement of 50% to 100% of the increased costs to units of local government is required. The estimated cost of reimbursement in FY90 could be as much as $7.5 to $15 mil- lion, depending upon the percentage of reimbursement provided. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Executive Apr 27 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Committee Executive May 03 Mtn Prevail Suspend Rul 20K 116-000-000 Committee Executive May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D SHB-2341 MUNIZZI - DELEO - PARCELLS - WHITE - BRUNSVOLD. (Ch. 122, pars. 17-2.11, 17-2.11a, 34-22.7 and 34-22.9) Amends The School Code. Expands the life-safety taxing and bonding provisions applicable to downstate school districts to include taxing and bonding authority for ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. ' State Debt Impact Note Act may be applicable. 1866 HB-2341-Cont. school security purposes. Restores the rehabilitation and deferred maintenance bonding authority of the Chicago Board of Education and includes within that au- thority, subject to existing bond indebtedness limitations, the issuance of bonds for life-safety and school security purposes. Effective immediately. STATE DEBT IMPACT NOTE HB-2341 has no impact on State debt. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education May 04 Recommended do pass 017-000-008 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 05 State Debt Note Filed Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 09 Fiscal Note Requested MCCRACKEN St Mandate Fis Nte ReqMCCRACKEN Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 24 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading May 26 Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Lost 048-048-000 HB-2342 SANTIAGO - MCAULIFFE. (Ch. 17, par. 352) Amends the Illinois Banking Act. Provides that unless otherwise provided, the re- cord date for a dividend distribution is the date of the resolution of the bank's board of directors declaring the dividend. Effective immediately. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Financial Institutions May 03 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 031-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 25 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate May 30 Tabled House Rule 37(G) 'HB-2343 HICKS. (Ch. 38, pars. 83-1, 83-1.1, 83-2 and 83-8.1; rep. pars. 83-3, 83-3a, 83-4, 83-5, 83-6, 83-7, 83-8, 83-9, 83-10 and 83-12) Amends the Firearm Owners I.D. Card Act to delete reference to firearm ammu- nition and cards and to substitute a system of criminal history record checks to be made available by the Department of State Police for the use of gun dealers, im- porters and manufacturers. Provides that system of record checks shall become ef- fective only after Department has notified dealers, importers and manufacturers in writing that procedures described and toll free hotline are operational and shall re- main in effect only when they remain operational. Repeals Sections dealing with is- suance and contents of I.D. cards. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Judiciary II May 02 Interim Study Calendar JUDICIARY II 1 HB-2344 GIORGI AND FLOWERS. (Ch. 111, pars. 5001, 5002, 5007, 5009, 5010, 5011, 5013, and 5023; and the title preceding par. 5001; Ch. 127, par. 1904.6) Amends the Professional Boxing and Wrestling Act to remove professional wres- tling from regulation under the Act. Changes the short title. Amends the Regulato- ry Agency Sunset Act to reflect the changed short title. 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1867 HB-2344-Cont. Apr 07 1989 First reading Apr 08 May 04 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Registration and Regulation Interim Study Calendar REGIS REGULAT HB-2345 MCPIKE - JOHNSON. (Ch. 127, par. 132.6) Amends Purchasing Act. Requires persons applying for prequalification status to bid on State construction projects to state under oath and penalty of perjury wheth- er they complied with the prevailing wage law on prior public works projects. Effec- tive immediately. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Labor & Commerce May 03 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 015-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 11 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 18 Short Debate-3rd Passed 114-000-000 May 22 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor JACOBS Added As A Joint Sponsor WEAVER,S Placed Calendr,First Readng May 23 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Labor Jun 08 Recommended do pass 011-000-000 Jun 15 Jun 19 Jul 18 Sep 01 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 86-0645 Effective date 89-09-01 'HB-2346 MULCAHEY - CHURCHILL - WELLER - MAUTINO. (New Act) Creates the Illinois Lake Management Program Act to establish a program of Diagnostic and Feasibility studies to gather data on lakes and long term restoration and preservation projects and shorter term water quality maintenance programs ad- ministered by the Environmental Protection Agency. Grants administered shall not be greater than 50% of the total costs. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Makes grammatical change and provides that the Administrative Framework Plan shall identify a recommended division of responsibility among State agencies. FISCAL NOTE (EPA) The EPA estimates the fiscal impact to the Agency to undertake the responsibilities called for under House Bill 2346 to be approximately $100,000. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Energy Environment & May 02 May 03 Nat. Resource Amendment No.01 ENRGY ENVRMNT Adopted Do Pass Amend/Short Debate 014-000-000 Fiscal Note Requested MCCRACKEN Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1868 1869 HB-2346-Cont. May 11 Fiscal Note filed Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 12 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 22 Short Debate-3rd Passed 112-002-000 May 23 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 30 - First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 31 Primary Sponsor Changed To JOYCE,JJ Committee Committee on Assignment of Bills Jun 01 Waive Posting Notice Assigned to Agriculture & Conservation Jun 07 Recommended do pass 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 15 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 19 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 18 Sent to the Governor Sep 07 Governor vetoed Placed Calendar Total Veto Oct 11 Mtn filed overrde Gov veto MULCAHEY Placed Calendar Total Veto Oct 17 3/5 vote required Override Gov veto-Hse pass 091-020-000 Oct 19 Placed Calendar Total Veto Oct 31 Mtn filed overrde Gov veto JOYCE,JJ 3/5 vote required Override Gov veto-Sen lost 033-023-001 Placed Calendar Total Veto Nov 01 Mtn filed overrde Gov veto ROCK 3/5 vote required Override Gov veto-Sen pass 052-006-000 Bth House Overid Total Veto PUBLIC ACT 86-0939 Effective date 90-01-01 HB-2347 TROTTER - BALANOFF. (Ch. 85, new par. 5959.1) Amends the Solid Waste Planning and Recycling Act to require sellers of lead-acid batteries to accept used batteries for recycling; requires all lead-acid bat- teries sold at retail in this State to be returnable and have a refund value of at least $10, beginning July 1, 1991; requires the distributor to pay the retail dealer an addi- tional $2 for each battery redeemed. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Energy Environment & Nat. Resource May 05 Interim Study Calendar ENRGY ENVRMNT HB-2348 CURRAN - BALANOFF - HANNIG. (Ch. 111 1/2, new par. 7053.1) Amends the Illinois Solid Waste Management Act. Requires the Department of Central Management Services to establish a pilot program for the recycling of all waste materials generated at buildings owned or operated by the State in Springfield. FISCAL NOTE (Dept. Central Management Services) 1 Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. HB-2348-Cont. For additional staff, program development and coordination, and associated expenses, increased needed funding would be $111,374. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Deletes reference to: Ch. 111 1/2, new par. 7053.1 Adds reference to: Ch. 111 1/2, par. 7053 Deletes provision relating to recycling pilot projects at State buildings in Spring- field. Provides that the Dept. of Central Management Services may implement modifications in State agency wastepaper collection programs to permit recycling centers to serve as buyers of paper collected in such programs. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to State Government Administration May 02 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 012-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 12 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 22 May 23 Jun 06 Jun 07 Fiscal Note Requested MCCRACKEN Fiscal Note filed Mtn Prey-Recall 2nd Reading Amendment No.01 CURRAN Wit Amendment No.02 CURRAN Ad( Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Short Debate-3rd Passed 115-000-000 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Sen Sponsor DEMUZIO Placed Calendr,First Readng First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Waive Posting Notice :hdrawn opted Assigned to Energy & Environment Jun 13 Recommended do pass 013-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 15 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 19 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 18 Sent to the Governor Aug 15 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-0247 Effective date 90-01-01 3HB-2349 KEANE. (Ch. 108 1/2, par. 17-134) Amends the Chicago Teachers Article of the Pension Code to allow service credit for time spent on certain maternity leaves that commenced before September 1, 1979. STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT TO LOCAL GOV'TS. Apr 07 1989 First reading Apr 08 May 05 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Personnel and Pensions Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D 3 HB-2350 KEANE. (Ch. 108 1/2, pars. 17-116 and 17-116.1; Ch. 85, new par. 2208.13) Amends the Chicago Teachers Article of the Pension Code to allow early retire- ment without discount after 30 (currently 35) years of service; makes corresponding 3 Fiscal Note Act and Pension System Impact Note Act may be applicable. 1870 HB-2350-Cont. change in method of calculating the additional employee contribution required for early retirement without discount with less than that amount of service. Amends the State Mandates Act to require implementation without reimbursement. Effective January 1, 1990. STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT To LOCAL GOV'TS. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Personnel and Pensions May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-2351 KEANE. (Ch. 111 1/2, par. 214.1) Amends the Radiation Protection Act. Extends the time frame for accreditation, from December 31, 1983 to December 31, 1989, for persons who administer radia- tion treatments to humans. Effective immediately. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. (Senate recedes June 30, 1989) Adds reference to: Ch. 111 1/2, pars. 213, 213.15, 214 and 214.1; new pars. 213.16 and 213.17 Requires that accreditation for therapeutic radiation and radionuclides treat- ment to humans be based upon national standards and no longer allows accredita- tion based upon experience and written assurance from a individual licensed under the Medical Practice Act or the Podiatric Medical Practice Act. Effective immediately. CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT NO. 1. Recommends that the Senate recede from S-am 1. Recommends that the bill be amended as follows: Deletes reference to: Ch. 111 1/2, pars. 213, 213.15, 213.16, 213.17 and 214 Adds reference to: Ch. 127, par. 1904.7 and new par. 1904.5A Repeals the Radiation Protection Act as of December 31, 1990, instead of 1993. Deletes reference to the accreditation process for professionals giving therapeutic radiation and radionuclides treatment to humans and limits current accreditation to individuals who have been employed for at least 24 months prior to July 1, 1989 instead of an employment ratio based upon the years 1980 to 1984, without requir- ing examination or completion of continuing education requirements. GOVERNOR MESSAGE (Amendatory Veto Overridden 10/31/89) Deletes reference to: Ch. 111 1/2, par. 214.1; rep. pars. 211 through 229; Ch. 127, par. 1904.7, new par. 1904.5A Adds reference to: Ch. 111 1/2, rep. pars. 213.5 through 214.2 Ch. 127, par. 1904.6 Recommends deleting sunset provisions repealing the Radiation Protection Act as of December 31, 1990. Specific provisions of the Radiation Protection Act, per- taining to accreditation of radiologic technologists, to be repealed on December 31, 1991 rather than on December 31, 1990. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Human Services May 05 Do Pass/Consent Calendar 017-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read May .10 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read May 12 Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 100-000-000 May 15 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 18 Primary Sponsor Changed To DUNN,T Placed Calendr,First Readng May 22 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 23 Assigned to Insurance, Pensions & License Act 1871 HB-2351-Cont. 1872 Jun 09 Recommended do pass 012-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 21 Second Reading Amendment No.01 DUNN,T Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 22 Third Reading - Passed 040-016-001 Speaker's Tbl. Concurrence 01 Jun 26 H Noncncrs in S Amend. 01 Jun 27 Secretary's Desk Non-concur 01 S Refuses to Recede Amend 01 S Requests Conference Comm 1ST Sen Conference Comm Apptd IST/DUNN,T JONES, BERMAN, SCHUNEMAN & DEANGELIS Jun 28 Hse Accede Req Conf Comm 1ST Hse Conference Comm Apptd IST/KEANE, CULLERTON, WHITE, RYDER & CHURCHILL Jun 29 House report submitted House Conf. report Adopted 1ST/110-002-002 Jun 30 Senate report submitted Senate Conf. report Adopted 1ST/057-000-000 Both House Adoptd Conf rpt 1ST Passed both Houses Jul 28 Sent to the Governor Sep 08 Governor amendatory veto Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Oct 17 Rul Gub Ncmply/Rule 46.1 (b) Mtn fild ovrrde amend veto KEANE Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Oct 19 • 3/5 vote required Override am/veto House-pass 109-001-000 Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Oct 31 Mtn fild ovrrde amend veto DUNN,T 3/5 vote required Override am/veto Sen-pass 056-001-000 Veto Overridden Both Houses PUBLIC ACT 86-0940 Effective date 89-10-31 SHB-2352 HICKS - EDLEY - DELEO. (Ch. 8, par. 37-26) Amends the Horse Racing Act. Provides that, of monies paid into the Horse Rac- ing Tax Allocation Fund, one-seventh (now, two-sevenths) shall be allocated to DCCA to promote the Illinois horse racing and breeding industry, and one-seventh shall be allocated to the Department of Agriculture to supplement the Illinois Stan- dardbred Breeders Fund. Effective immediately. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Select Committee on Horse Racing May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-2353 HICKS. (Ch. 8, par. 37-28) Amends the Horse Racing Act to make a grammatical change in provisions con- cerning distribution of funds to county fairs. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Select Committee on Horse Racing 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. HB-2353-Cont. May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-2354 HICKS. (Ch. 8, par. 37-19) Amends the Horse Racing Act. Provides that the Racing Board shall not grant an organization license to any person who, having been granted an organization license for the preceding year, failed to hold race meetings on all of the racing dates as- signed to him for that preceding year, unless such failure was due to factors beyond the person's control. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Select Committee on Horse Racing May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-2355 LEVERENZ. (Ch. 95 1/2, par. 18a-200) Amends The Illinois Vehicle Code. Limits the maximum fee for towing to the amount of the highest fee set by ordinance for towing by police order in any munici- pality in any county covered by the Chapter. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Transportation and Motor Vehicles May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-2356 CURRIE. (Ch. 111 1/2, pars. 17 and 20c.01) Amends Acts relating to the establishment of local, county and multiple-county public health departments. Provides that Department of Public Health regulations applicable to local, county and multiple-county health departments shall require home visitation and other services to enhance the health of pregnant women, new mothers and infants. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Counties & Townships May 05 Interim Study Calendar CNTY TWNSHIP HB-2357 WOOLARD - KRSKA - NOVAK - BUGIELSKI - WOLF, SALTSMAN, HOMER, SHAW AND MULCAHEY. (Ch. 67 1/2, title of Act preceding par. 401, pars. 401, 404, 405, 406, 409, new pars. 403.18, 403.19) Amends the Senior Citizens and Disabled Persons Property Tax Relief and Phar- maceutical Assistance Act. Changes the short title to the Circuit Breaker Act. Al- lows hearing aid assistance of up to $100 per year per person. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Revenue May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D SHB-2358 CHURCHILL. (Ch. 120, par. 643) Amends the Revenue Act of 1939 to limit property tax abatements to $1,000,000 annually (previously the limit was $1,000,000 over the entire 10 year period allowed for an abatement). Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Revenue 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1873 HB-2358-Cont. May 05 Interim Study Calendar REVENUE HB-2359 CULLERTON. (Ch. 8, par. 37-26) Amends the Horse Racing Act to make a grammatical change. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Select Committee on Horse Racing May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-2360 CULLERTON - CHURCHILL. (Ch. 120, par. 440d) Amends the Retailers' Occupation Tax Act to include research and development as a category in which the personal property consumed is exempt from the tax im- posed by that Act. FISCAL NOTE (Dept. of Revenue) The Dept. estimates HB-2360 would decrease State revenues by approximately $5,000,000, assuming $100 million in research and development purchases at a 5% sales tax rate. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Revenue May 04 Motion disch comm, advc 2nd CHURCHILL Committee Revenue May 05 Committee discharged 096-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 16 Fiscal Note Requested WILLIAMS Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 18 Fiscal Note filed Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 25 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading May 30 Tabled House Rule 37(G) HB-2361 CAPPARELLI - PIEL. (Ch. 17, par. 311) Amends the Illinois Banking Act. Removes limitations on the establishment of unmanned automatic teller machines. Effective immediately. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Financial Institutions May 03 Interim Study Calendar FIN INSTIT HB-2362 CULLERTON. (Ch. 111 1/2, par. 5403) Amends the Rights of Medical Patients Act. Establishes the right of each patient to privacy and confidentiality in health care. Prohibits the disclosure of information concerning services provided to patients, with certain exceptions. Effective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Authorizes disclosure of patient information to persons required by law to be notified. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Authorizes disclosure of health services information to those parties responsible for peer review, utilization review and quality assurance, and to the party making treatment decisions (rather than the patient's legal guardian) if the patient is inca- pable of making decisions regarding the health services provided. 1874 1875 HB-2362-Cont. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 3. Authorizes the disclosure of health services information where authorized by law. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: Ch. 111 1/2, par. 5404 Amends the Rights of Medical Patients Act. Provides that any physician or other entity that violates a patient's right to privacy and confidentiality is guilty of a petty offense and shall be fined $1,000. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Human Services Apr 26 Amendment No.01 HUMAN SERVICE Adopted Do Pass Amend/Short Debate 018-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 16 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 17 Mtn Prev-Recall 2nd Reading Amendment No.02 CULLERTON Adopted Amendment No.03 CULLERTON Adopted Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 23 Short Debate-3rd Passed 113-000-000 May 24 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor BERMAN Placed Calendr,First Readng May 25 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 26 Assigned to Public Health, Welfare & Correctn Jun 09 Recommnded do pass as amend 012-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 15 Second Reading Amendment No.01 PUB'HLTH WEL Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 19 Third Reading - Passed 058-001-000 Jun 20 Speaker's Tbl. Concurrence 01 Jun 28 H Concurs in S Amend. 01/11 -000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 27 Sent to the Governor Sep 11 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-0902 Effective date 89-09-11 HB-2363 CULLERTON. (Ch. 110, par. 6-150) Amends the Code of Civil Procedure. Defines a "common law fiction" as an as- sumption of law that something is true when it either is or may be false. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. (Senate recedes July 1, 1989) Provides that a "common law fiction" may be a supposition of law as well as an assumption of law. CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT NO. 1. Recommends that the Senate recede from S-am 1. Recommends that the bill be amended as follows: Deletes reference to: Ch. 110, par. 6-150 Adds reference to: Ch. 110, pars. 2-607 and 2-622 Deletes everything. Amends the Code of Civil Procedure concerning bills of par- ticulars and the filing of a demand for a response and also concerning the affidavit with respect to consultation with a health professional in healing art malpractice cases. Effective immediately. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Judiciary I HB-2363-Cont. 1876 May 02 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 013-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 25 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate May 26 Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Third Reading - Passed 116-000-001 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 01 Sen Sponsor CARROLL Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 06 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary Jun 09 Recommended do pass 012-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 21 Second Reading Amendment No.01 CARROLL Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 22 Third Reading - Passed 053-002-001 Speaker's Tbl. Concurrence 01 Jun 24 H Noncncrs in S Amend. 01 Jun 26 Secretary's Desk Non-concur 01 Jun 27 S Refuses to Recede Amend 01 S Requests Conference Comm 1ST Sen Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/CARROLL MAROVITZ, DUNN,T, BARKHAUSEN & FAWELL Jun 28 Hse Accede Req Conf Comm 1ST Hse Conference Comm Apptd IST/CULLERTON, DUNN,JOHN, SUTKER, HALLOCK AND TATE Jun 30 House report submitted Senate report submitted Senate Conf. report Adopted 1ST/059-000-000 Jul 01 3/5 vote required House Conf. report Adopted 1ST/112-000-002 Both House Adoptd Conf rpt 1ST Passed both Houses Jul 28 Sent to the Governor Sep 01 'Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-0646 Effective date 89-09-01 HB-2364 CULLERTON. (Ch. 110, par. 6-139) Amends the Code of Civil Procedure with respect to death of a plaintiff in eject- ment. Makes grammatical changes. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Judiciary I May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D 'HB-2365 HOFFMAN - BLACK. (Ch. 122, pars. 1403, 1404, 1406, 1410, 1410a, 1412, 1412b, 1413 and 1414; new pars. 1405a and 1416; rep. pars. 1405, 1408 and 1415a; Ch. 127, par. 141.250) Amends the Asbestos Abatement Act to provide for the creation of management plans pursuant to the Federal Asbestos Hazard Emergency Response Act of 1986. Requires 5% of certain response action contracts to be paid into Response Contrac- tors Indemnification Fund. Revises definitions. Creates the Illinois School Asbestos Abatement Fund to receive fines and penalties for violations. Repeals the Asbestos Abatement Council. Effective January 1, 1990. 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. HB-2365-Cont. FISCAL NOTE (Dept. of Public Aid) The Department estimates that fee and penalty receipts pursuant to House Bill 2365 will total at least $42,000 annually. No in- creased administrative costs are expected. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Deletes reference to: (Ch. 122, rep. par. 1415a) Restores contractor's certificates of financial responsibility requirement and leaves the decision to seek contractor indemnification up to the individual school. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. (Senate recedes June 30, 1989) Requires that local educational agency must choose to seek indemnification un- der the Response Action Contractor Indemnification Act. CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT NO. 1. Recommends that the Senate recede from S-am 1. Recommends that the bill be further amended as follows: Deletes reference to: Ch. 122, pars. 1403, 1404, 1406, 1410, 1410a, 1412, 1412b, and 1414; new pars. 1505a and 1416; rep. pars. 1405 and 1408; Ch. 127, new par. 141.250 Adds reference to: Ch. 122, new par. 1412c Deletes everything. Amends the Asbestos Abatement Act. Provides that certain school employees may remove small amounts of asbestos under emergency condi- tions. Adds immediate effective date. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Executive May 04 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 021-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 12 Fiscal Note Requested CULLERTON Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 17 Fiscal Note filed Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Amendment No.01 YOUNG,A Withdrawn Amendment No.02 HOFFMAN Adopted Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 25 Third Reading - Passed 113-002-001 May 26 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor TOPINKA Placed Calendr,First Readng May 30 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 01 Assigned to Executive Jun 08 Recommended do pass 019-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 15 Added As A Joint Sponsor BERMAN Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 19 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.01 TOPINKA Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.02 TOPINKA Lost 022-027-000 Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 22 Third Reading - Passed 058-000-000 Speaker's Tbl. Concurrence 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/BERMAN DEMUZIO, JOYCE,JJ KARPIEL & TOPINKA Hse Accede Req Conf Comm 1ST Hse Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/TERZICH, KEANE, CULLERTON, HOFFMAN & BLACK 1877 HB-2365-Cont. Jun 30 Senate report submitted Senate Conf. report Adopted 1ST/057-000-000 House report submitted House Conf. report Adopted 1ST/113-001-002 Both House Adoptd Conf rpt 1ST Passed both Houses Jul 28 Sent to the Governor Sep 01 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-0647 Effective date 89-09-01 HB-2366 STECZO - BRUNSVOLD - BARGER. (Ch. 24, par. 10-5-4) Amends the Municipal Code. Changes references from "city, village or incorpo- rated town" to "municipality" in a provision concerning volunteer firemen. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Cities & Villages May 03 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 012-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 25 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate May 26 Interim Study Calendar CITY VILLAGE HB-2367 STECZO - BRUNSVOLD - BARGER. (Ch. 24, par. 10-5-5) Amends the Municipal Code. Changes a reference from "city, village or incorpo- rated town" to "municipality" in a provision concerning firemen indemnity. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Cities & Villages May 03 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 012-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 25 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate May 26 Interim Study Calendar CITY VILLAGE HB-2368 STECZO. (Ch. 24, par. 10-5-1) Amends the Municipal Code. Changes a reference from "city, village or incorpo- rated town" to "municipality" in a provision concerning fire departments. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Cities & Villages May 03 Interim Study Calendar CITY VILLAGE HB-2369 KEANE. (Ch. 108 1/2, par. 15-155; Ch. 127, pars. 144.3, 533.1 and 1302) Amends the Illinois Pension Code, the State Finance Act, the State Employees Group Insurance Act and an Act to provide for representation and indemnification in certain civil law suits. Provides that employers whose employees are paid from State department grants shall make their State Universities Retirement System contributions from those grants. Provides that payments from any fund, including the Road Fund, to the Health Insurance Reserve Fund may be used for administra- tive expenses of the State employees group health insurance program as well as its premiums. Provides that court costs and judgments resulting from indemnification and representation of State employees shall be paid from appropriations to the At- torney General, rather than the Department of Central Management Services. FISCAL NOTE (Board of Higher Education) The anticipated number of community college retirees (2,332) 1878 HB-2369-Cont. at the beginning of FY90 derives an estimated cost of $2.6 million to implement HB-2369 in FY90. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 3. Deletes reference to: Ch. 108 1/2, par. 15-155; Ch. 127, pars. 144.3, 533.1 and 1302 Adds reference to: Ch. 127, par. 523 Deletes everything in the bill. Changes the title, deletes everything after the en- acting clause and amends the State Employees Group Insurance Act to provide cov- erage for retired employees of Illinois public community colleges who are receiving a retirement annuity or disability benefits. Adds a January 1, 1990 effective date. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 4. Adds reference to: Ch. 127, par. 352 Amends the State Salary and Annuity Withholding Act. Includes State contrac- tual employees among those for whom payroll deductions are permitted for the pur- chase of U.S. Savings Bonds. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. (Senate recedes June 27, 1989) Adds reference to: Ch. 127, par. 354 Amends the State Salary and Annuity Withholding Act to authorize withholding for parking fees at the Urbana-Champaign campus of the University of Illinois. GOVERNOR MESSAGE Recommends changing the effective date to July 1, 1990. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Judiciary I May 02 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 013-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 24 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate May 25 Fiscal Note filed Amendment No.01 KEANE Withdrawn Amendment No.02 KEANE Withdrawn Amendment No.03 MATIJEVICH Adopted 066-046-004 Amendment No.04 CULLERTON Adopted Amendment No.05 WEAVER,M Withdrawn Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Short Debate-3rd Passed 074-037-003 May 26 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 30 Placed Calendr,First Readng May 31 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 01 Primary Sponsor Changed To WELCH Added As A Joint Sponsor DEMUZIO Added As A Joint Sponsor WOODYARD Waive Posting Notice Assigned to Insurance, Pensions & License Act Jun 09 Recommended do pass 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 15 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 21 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.01 WELCH Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 22 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Speaker's Tbl. Concurrence 01 * Jun 26 H Noncncrs in S Amend. 01 Jun 27 Secretary's Desk Non-concur 01 S Recedes from Amend. 01 /055-002-000 Passed both Houses 1879 HB-2369-Cont. Jul 26 Sent to the Governor Sep 06 Governor amendatory veto Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Oct 17 Rul Gub Ncmply/Rule 46.1(b) Mtn fild ovrrde amend veto KEANE Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Oct 19 3/5 vote required Override am/veto House-lost 067-033-012 Bill dead-amendatory veto. ' HB-2370 NOVAK. (Ch. 134, new par. 40.1) Amends the Emergency Telephone System Act to require the Illinois Commerce Commission to establish minimum standards for emergency dispatch operators and to require emergency telephone systems to implement them within a year. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Public Utilities May 01 Fiscal Note Requested ACKERMAN Committee Public Utilities May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-2371 LAURINO - LANG. (Ch. 73, par. 755.19a) Amends the Illinois Insurance Code. Makes a technical correction with respect to an internal cross-reference. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Insurance May 03 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 016-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 24 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate May 30 Tabled House Rule 37(G) HB-2372 HICKS - MAUTINO - EWING - PETERSON,W - MCPIKE, KULAS, OL- SON,BOB, BRUNSVOLD, MORROW AND GRANBERG. (Ch. 111 1/2, par. 1003.32) Amends the Environmental Protection Act to make a correction in internal num- bering structure. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Deletes reference to: (Ch. 111 1/2, par. 1003.32) Adds reference to: (Ch. 111 1/2, pars. 1022.13 and 1022.18; new pars. 1022.18a, 1022.18b and 1022.18c; Ch. 120, title preceding par. 417; pars. 423, 424, 429, 431 and 433; new pars. 418a, 418b and 424a; Ch. 127 1/2, pars. 154 and 157) Deletes the title and everything after the enacting clause. Amends the Environ- mental Protection Act, the Motor Fuel Tax Law and "An Act to regulate the stor- age, transportation, sale and use of gasoline, volatile oils and other regulated substances". Increases the Motor Fuel Tax. Places additional revenues into the Un- derground Storage Tank Fund. Establishes a program whereunder an operator of underground storage tanks may receive funds from the Underground Storage Tank Fund to correct leaking underground storage tanks. Makes State Fire Marshal reg- ulations applicable to all municipalities. Abolishes the annual $100 fee on under- ground storage tanks. Adds effective January 1, 1990. Apr 07 1989 First reading * Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Energy Environment & Nat. Resource 'Fiscal Note Act mav be anolicable. 1880 HB-2372-Cont. May 02 Recommended do pass 014-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 12 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 24 Mtn Prev-Recall 2nd Reading Amendment No.01 HICKS Withdrawn Amendment No.02 HICKS Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 26 Third Reading - Passed 080-032-005 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 30 Sen Sponsor DEMUZIO Added As A Joint Sponsor LUFT Added As A Joint Sponsor SCHUNEMAN Added As A Joint Sponsor WEAVER,S Placed Calendr,First Readng May 31 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 01 Jun 13 Jun 16 Jun 22 Jul 21 Sep 06 Oct 19 Assigned to Energy & Environment Recommended do pass 012-001-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Added As A Joint Sponsor DUNN,R Third Reading - Passed 057-001-000 Passed both Houses Sent to the Governor Governor vetoed Placed Calendar Total Veto Total veto stands. HB-2373 MCPIKE. (Ch. 111 1/2, par. 1003.32) Amends the Environmental Protection Act to make a correction in internal num- bering structure. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: Ch. 111 1/2, par. 1003.32 Adds reference to: New Act; Ch. 111 1/2, new par. 1022.2a Deletes the title and everything after the enacting clause. Creates the Waste Oil Cleanup Act. Imposes a one cent per quart tax on the wholesale sale of motor oil be- ginning January 1, 1991. Authorizes the Environmental Protection Agency to take response actions in relation to releases of waste oil. Provides for the liability of small generators of waste oil. Defines terms., Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Energy Environment & May 04 May 09 May 11 May 12 May 15 May 17 May 18 Jun 06 Jun 20 Nat. Resource 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 111-000-000 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Sen Sponsor WELCH Placed Calendr,First Readng First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Energy & Environment Recommended do pass 013-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Amendment No.01 WELCH Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading 1881 HB-2373-Cont. Jun 22 Jun 26 Jun 27 Jun 28 Jul 01 Third Reading - Passed 057-001-000 Speaker's Tbl. Concurrence 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/WELCH JOYCE,JJ, JACOBS, MACDONALD & DONAHUE Hse Accede Req Conf Comm IST Hse Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/MCPIKE, KULAS, CULLERTON, WENNLUND AND CHURCHILL Tabled House Rule 79(E) HB-2374 MCPIKE. (Ch. 111 1/2, par. 1003.32) Amends the Environmental Protection Act to make a correction in internal num- bering structure. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. (Senate recedes June 30, 1989) Creates the Hazardous Construction Disclosure Act. Requires that any person who contracts to have construction performed must disclose the presence of any hazardous substance known to be at the worksite. CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT NO. 1. Recommends that the Senate recede from S-am 1. Recommends that the bill be further amended as follows: Adds reference to: Ch. 96 1/2, par. 7408 Deletes the title and everything after the enacting clause. Reinserts provisions of S-am 1 creating the Hazardous Construction Disclosure Act. Provides that contrac- tors may, upon discovery of previously undisclosed substances which are required by law to be removed or contained or upon which only licensed people may work, close work on the project without penalty. Amends the Natural Resources Act to authorize the Coal Development Board to create coal research consortium. Effec- tive immediately. * Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Energy Environment & Nat. Resource May 04 Do Pass/Consent Calendar 014-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read May 09 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read May 11 Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 111-000-000 May 12 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 15 Sen Sponsor WELCH Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 18 Jun 06 Jun 20 Jun 22 Assigned to Energy & Environment Recommended do pass 013-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.01 MAITLAND & JACOBS Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading 1882 HB-2374-Cont. Jun 23 Third Reading - Passed 045-012-001 Speaker's Tbl. Concurrence 01 Jun 26 H Noncncrs in S Amend. 01 Jun 27 Secretary's Desk Non-concur 01 S Refuses to Recede Amend 01 S Requests Conference Comm 1ST Sen Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/WELCH JOYCE,JJ, JACOBS, MAITLAND & KARPIEL Jun 28 Hse Accede Req Conf Comm 1ST Hse Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/MCPIKE, KULAS, CULLERTON, WENNLUND AND CHURCHILL Jun 30 Senate report submitted Senate Conf. report Adopted 1ST/059-000-000 House report submitted House Conf. report Adopted 1ST/114-000-000 Both House Adoptd Conf rpt IST Passed both Houses Jul 28 Sent to the Governor Sep 01 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-0648 Effective date 89-09-01 HB-2375 GIORGI. (Ch. 121, par. 100-1) Amends an Act in relation to the State toll highway system to remove the word "hereby". Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Executive May 05 Recommended do pass 012-003-005 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 23 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 30 Tabled House Rule 37(G) HB-2376 CAPPARELLI. (Ch. 42, par. 322.1) Amends the Metropolitan Sanitary District Act to make a grammatical change. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Executive May 04 Interim Study Calendar EXECUTIVE HB-2377 MCPIKE. (Ch. 48, par. 1717) Amends the Educational Labor Relations Act. Changes a reference to an Act. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Labor & Commerce May 03 Interim Study Calendar LABOR COMMRCE HB-2378 MCPIKE. (Ch. 48, par. 1615) Amends the Public Labor Relations Act. Makes a grammatical change. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Labor & Commerce May 03 Interim Study Calendar LABOR COMMRCE 1883 HB-2379 HB-2379 CULLERTON AND YOUNG,A. (Ch. 46, par. 3-1) Amends The Election Code to change "said" to "such" in the Section relating to voter qualifications. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: Ch. 46, par. 3-1 Adds reference to: Ch. 46, pars. 7-10, 7-12, 7-14, 7-34, 7-45, 7-59, 7-60, 7-61, 8-8, 10-3, 10-4, 10-6.2, 10-14, 11-1, 11-2 11-4, 17-16.1, 17-23, 18-9.1, 24A-2, 24A-3.1, 24A-15 and 28-3; new par. 24B-1 Deletes all. Amends the Election Code. Contains provisions relating to petitions and certification of candidates; write-in candidates; poll watchers; polling places; candidate credentials; orders extending voting hours; and other matters. Effective immediately. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: Ch. 46, par. 24B-1 Deletes provisions permitting the court to extend voting hours at polling place upon specified circumstances. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Deletes provisions which state that photocopied or duplicated petition sheets shall not be considered in determining the validity and sufficiency of such petitions. De- letes provisions which state that photocopies or duplicates of signatures on sheet of a filed petition shall be deemed invalid. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 3. Adds reference to: Ch. 46, pars. 13-3, 14-5, 17-10 Provides that a person challenged as to his eligibility to vote shall provide to the judges of election proof of residence by producing 2 forms of identification showing the persons current residence addresses, which it may not include more than one piece of mail addressed to the person at his current residence address and postmas- ter not earlier than 30 days prior to the date of the election. Requires the county board or board of election commissioners to remove any judge of election who served during the same term of office, fails to provide for the opening of the polling place at the time prescribed in The Election Code unless such delay can be demon- strated by the judge of election to be beyond his contact. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 4. Adds reference to: Ch. 24, pars. 21-30 and 21-31 Amends the Revised Cities and Villages Act to eliminate ballot rotation for can- didates for Chicago aldermen. Provides that such candiates shall appear on the bal- lot in order in which their nominating petitions have been filed. Establishes ballot order in case of simultaneous filing. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Elections May 04 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 013-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 24 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate May 25 Amendment No.01 CULLERTON Adopted Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Short Debate-3rd Passed 115-001-000 May 26 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor DALEY,J Placed Calendr,First Readng May 30 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 01 Assigned to Elections & Reapportionment Jun 08 Recommnded do pass as amend 010-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng 1884 HB-2379-Con,. Jun 20 Second Reading Amendment No.01 ELEC REAPPMNT Adopted Amendment No.02 DALEY,J Adopted Amendment No.03 ALEXANDER Adopted Amendment No.04 DALEY,J Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 22 Third Reading - Passed 057-001-000 Speaker's Tbl. Concurrence 01,02,03,04 Jun 27 H Concurs in S Amend. 01,02,03,04/ 114-001-001 Passed both Houses Jul 26 Sent to the Governor Sep 08 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-0867 Effective date 89-09-08 HB-2380 CULLERTON. (Ch. 46, par. 1A-1) Amends The Election Code to make a grammatical change in the Section creat- ing the State Board of Elections. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Elections May 04 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 013-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 24 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate May 30 Tabled House Rule 37(G) HB-2381 CULLERTON. (Ch. 110 1/2, par. 4-1) Amends the Probate Act to gender neutralize a reference. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Judiciary I May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-2382 GIGLIO. (Ch. 34, par. 701) Amends the County Executive Act to make a grammatical change. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Counties & Townships May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-2383 LAURINO, HOFFMAN, DELEO, SANTIAGO AND DALEY. (Ch. 17, par. 311) Amends the Illinois Banking Act. Provides that affixing a corporate seal to a doc- ument is not mandatory and does not give the instrument additional force or effect. Effective immediately. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Financial Institutions May 03 Do Pass/Consent Calendar 031-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read May 09 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read May 11 Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 111-000-000 May 12 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 Sen Sponsor JACOBS Placed Calendr,First Readng 1885 HB-2383-Cont. May 22 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 23 Assigned to Finance & Credit Regulations Jun 08 Recommended do pass 014-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 15 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading HB-2384 CURRAN. (Ch. 23, par. 2211) Amends the Child Care Act to make a grammatical change. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Select Committee on Children May 04 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 007-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 23 Interim Study Calendar CHILDREN HB-2385 CURRIE. (Ch. 91 1/2, par. 5-119) Amends the Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities Code to remove the term "hereby". Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Select Committee on Mental Health May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-2386 GIORGI. (Ch. 67 1/2, par. 304) Amends the Illinois Housing Development Act to remove the term "hereby". Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Select Committee on Housing Apr 27 Do Pass/Short D.bate Cal 009-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 24 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate May 30 Tabled House Rule 37(G) HB-2387 KRSKA. (Ch. 111, par. 5101) Amend The Illinois Professional Engineering Act to make a change in punctuation. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: Ch. 111, par. 5101. Adds reference to: New Act; Ch. 127, new par. 1904.11. Deletes everything in the bill. Creates the Environmental Health Practitioner Registration Act to govern professionals who work in the field of environmental health. Provides for the repeal of The Environmental Health Practitioner Registra- tion Act, effective December 31, 1999. This Act becomes effective 60 days after be- coming a law. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Makes a grammatical correction. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Registration and Regulation May 04 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 021-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate 1886 HB-2387-Cont. May 25 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate May 26 Amendment No.01 MAUTINO Adopted Amendment No.02 MAUTINO Adopted Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Short Debate-3rd Lost 047-044-002 HB-2388 MCPIKE. (Ch. 48, par. 311) Amends The Unemployment Insurance Act to change a reference from the Di- rector of the Department of Employment Security to the Director of Employment Security. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Labor & Commerce May 03 Interim Study Calendar LABOR COMMRCE HB-2389 MCPIKE. (Ch. 48, par. 138.1) Amends the Workers' Compensation Act to make a technical change. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Labor & Commerce May 03 Interim Study Calendar LABOR COMMRCE HB-2390 MCPIKE. (Ch. 48, par. 1002) Amends the Minimum Wage Law to make a grammatical change in the public policy Section of the Act. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Labor & Commerce May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-2391 MCCRACKEN, BARGER AND HENSEL. (Ch. 24, par. 8-9-1) Amends the Municipal Code. Raises from $5,000 to $10,000 the amount of cer- tain contracts for which bidding is required when the work is not to be paid for by special assessment or special taxation. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Cities & Villages May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-2392 MCPIKE. (Ch. 48, pars. 39s-11) Amends the Prevailing Wage Law to make a grammatical change and to change some references from "workman" to "worker". Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Labor & Commerce May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-2393 MATIJEVICH - HANNIG. (Ch. 68, par. 7-111) Amends the Human Rights Act. Provides that the Department of Human Rights is authorized to accept private grants. Apr 07 1989 First reading . Rfrd to Comm on Assignment 1887 HB-2393-Cont. Apr 08 Assigned to State Government Administration May 02 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 012-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 25 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate May 30 Tabled House Rule 37(G) tHB-2394 OLSON,MYRON. (Ch. 127 1/2, par. 501) Amends An Act relating to fire protection. Provides that qualified employees of the Office of the State Fire Marshal may be classified as peace officers if they are employed to investigate fires or explosions. (Present law provides that the employees must be employed to investigate fires or explosions that are suspected of being arson cr arson-related crimes.) Revises various restrictions on the authority of persons classified under the Act as peace officers to carry weapons. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Judiciary II May 04 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 016-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 11 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 30 Tabled House Rule 37(G) HB-2395 CURRIE. (Ch. 23, par. 1-2) Amends the Public Aid Code to make a grammatical change. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Human Services May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-2396 GIORGI. (Ch. 127, par. 1) Amends the Civil Administrative Code to permit its proper citation. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Judiciary I May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-2397 GIORGI. (Ch. 127, par. 7.04) Amends the Civil Administrative Code provisions regarding the Department of Professional Regulation to insert gender neutral language. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Registration and Regulation May 04 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 021-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 24 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate May 30 Tabled House Rule 37(G) HB-2398 GIORGI. (Ch. 121, par. 5-701.5) Amends the Highway Code to make a grammatical change. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Select Comm. on Roads and Bridges 1888 HB-2398-Cont. May 04 Recommended do pass 011-006-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 23 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 30 Tabled House Rule 37(G) HB-2399 HOMER. (Ch. 38, par. 122-3) Amends the Code of Criminal Procedure to make a grammatical change. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Judiciary II May 05 Interim Study Calendar JUDICIARY II HB-2400 YOUNG,A. (Ch. 38, par. 122-3) Amends the Code of Criminal Procedure to make a grammatical change. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Judiciary II May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-2401 YOUNG,A. (Ch. 38, par. 18-2) Amends the Criminal Code to make a grammatical change. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Judiciary II May 04 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 016-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 24 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate May 26 Amendment No.01 YOUNG,A Lost 025-080-000 Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 30 Tabled House Rule 37(G) HB-2402 HOMER. (Ch. 38, par. 18-2) Amends the Criminal Code to make a grammatical change. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Judiciary II May 05 Interim Study Calendar JUDICIARY II Oct 17 Exempt under Hse Rule 29(C) Interim Study Calendar JUDICIARY II Oct 18 Motion disch comm, advc 2nd ORDER 2ND RDING IST DAY AND SUSPND RULE 37(G)-HOMER Committee discharged 116-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Oct 31 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading HB-2403 KRSKA. (Ch. 30, par. 385) Amends the Land Sales Act to delete words "not to exceed" and substitute "not more than" concerning fine for business offense of violating the Act. 1889 HB-2403-Cont. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Registration and Regulation May 04 Interim Study Calendar REGIS REGULAT HB-2404 KRSKA. (Ch. 111, par. 3201) Amends the Illinois Land Surveyors Act to delete a reference to a repealed Section. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Registration and Regulation May 04 Interim Study Calendar REGIS REGULAT HB-2405 KRSKA - STECZO - MAUTINO - STEPHENS - RYDER AND PARKE. (Ch. 111, par. 5819) Amends the Real Estate License Act of 1983 to make a change in language style. FISCAL NOTE (Dept. of Professional Regulation) The Dept. does not anticipate any measurable change in increas- ed fiscal impact under this Act. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: Ch. 111, par. 5819 Adds reference to: New Act; Ch. 127, par. 1904.10 Deletes all. Creates the Land Sales Registration Act of 1989 which replaces the Illinois Land Sales Act which is repealed on December 31, 1989. Provides for the registration of certain land sales. Provides administrative and disciplinary proce- dures. Prohibits land sales as defined in the Act without a certificate of registration. Makes violations of the Act Class A misdemeanors for first offenses and Class 4 fel- onies for subsequent offenses. Amends the Regulatory Agency Sunset Act to repeal this Act on December 31, 1999. Effective December 31, 1989. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Provides it is unlawful to engage in land sales without a certificate of registration. Provides that false advertising is punishable as a Class 4 felony. Makes other tech- nical corrections. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 3. Changes language in relation to exemptions from land sales registration. GOVERNOR MESSAGE Recommends amending the Section concerning violations of the Act to apply the paragraph related to advertising to both in-State and out-of-State subdivisions. Corrects a drafting error to provide that rules promulgated pursuant to the Illinois Land Sales Act shall remain in effect unless inconsistent (incorrectly drafted as "consistent") with the new Act. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Registration and Regulation May 04 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 021-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 25 Fiscal Note filed Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate May 26 Amendment No.01 KRSKA Adopted Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Short Debate-3rd Passed 111-001-001 May 31 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor JONES Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 01 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Waive Posting Notice Assigned to Insurance, Pensions & License Act 1890 1891 HB-2405-Cont. Jun 09 Recommnded do pass as amend 012-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 16 Second Reading Amendment No.01 INS PEN LIC Verified Tabled Amendment No.02 JONES Adopted Amendment No.03 JONES Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 22 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Speaker's Tbl. Concurrence 02,03 Jun 30 H Concurs in S Amend. 02,03/092-021-003 Passed both Houses Jul 28 Sent to the Governor Sep 06 Governor amendatory veto Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Oct 17 Rul Gub Comply/Rule 46.1 (b) Mtn fild accept amend veto 01/KRSKA Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Oct 19 Mtn fild ovrrde amend veto 02/KRSKA 3/5 vote required Override am/veto House-pass 02/109-001-001 Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Nov 03 Bill dead-amendatory veto. HB-2406 KRSKA. (Ch. 111, par. 6501) Amends the Illinois Structural Engineering Act by removing excess verbiage. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Registration and Regulation May 04 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 021-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 25 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate May 26 Interim Study Calendar REGIS REGULAT HB-2407 KRSKA. (Ch. 111, par 1201) Amends the Illinois Architecture Act to make a change in language style. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Registration and Regulation May 04 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 021-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 25 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate May 26 Interim Study Calendar REGIS REGULAT HB-2408 MATIJEVICH - DUNN,JOHN. (Ch. 43, par. 95.04) Amends The Liquor Control Act to delete "and the like" from definition of beer. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Judiciary I May 02 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 009-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 25 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng . Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate May 30 Tabled House Rule 37(G) HB-2409 1892 HB-2409 CULLERTON, CURRIE, BARNES AND JONES,LOU. (Ch. 40, par. 101) Amends the Marriage and Dissolution of Marriage Act to make a grammatical change. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: Ch. 23, pars. 10-3, 10-10, and 10-16.2; Ch. 40, pars. 505, 510,706.1, 1106, 1107, 1107.1, 1224, 1226.1, 2514, and 2520, new par. 505.2; Ch. 73, par.968h 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 Insurance Code. Pro- vides procedures for a court to order a person to name a child as a beneficiary of a health insurance plan available to the person through his employment. Provides that no accident and health insurance policy which covers an insured's immediate family or children shall exclude or limit coverage of a child solely because the child does not reside with the insured. Effective January 1, 1990. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Judiciary I May 03 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 014-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 25 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate May 26 Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Third Reading - Passed 110-005-002 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 31 Sen Sponsor MAROVITZ Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 01 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Waive Posting Notice Assigned to Judiciary Jun 09 Recommended do pass 012-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 15 Second Reading Amendment No.01 MAROVITZ Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 16 Added As A Co-sponsor FAWELL Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 19 Added As A Joint Sponsor HALL Added As A Joint Sponsor GEO-KARIS Added As A Joint Sponsor MACDONALD Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 22 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Speaker's Tbl. Concurrence 01 Jun 28 H Concurs in S Amend. 01/070-043-002 Passed both Houses Jul 27 Sent to the Governor Sep 01 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-0649 Effective date 90-01-01 HB-2410 GIGLIO. (Ch. 42, par. 2-11) Amends the Drainage Code. Changes a provision concerning the right of repair to gender neutralize references. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Counties & Townships May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-2411 BARNES - STANGE. (Ch. 122, new par. 27-23.2) Amends The School Code. Requires the State Board of Education to develop a model curriculum for reduction of self-destructive behavior for optional use by school districts in grades 6 through 12. Effective immediately. FISCAL NOTE (State Board of Education) It is estimated that FY90 costs would be $55,800. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education May 04 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 019-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 16 Fiscal Note filed Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 17 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 26 Short Debate-3rd Passed 110-004-000 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor BERMAN Placed Calendr,First Readng May 30 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 01 Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education Jun 09 Recommended do pass 020-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 15 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 19 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 18 Sent to the Governor Sep 01 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-0650 Effective date 89-09-01 'HB-2412 MAUTINO. (New Act; Ch. 127, par. 1904.10) Creates the Contractor Registration Act. Prohibits the practice of contracting without a registration. Provides exemptions from the registration requirement. Es- tablishes classifications of contractors. Provides penalties for violations of the Act. Amends the Regulatory Agency Sunset Act to repeal the Contractors Registration Act on December 31, 1999. Repeals An Act to license water well pump installation contractors effective July 1, 1990. Effective January 1, 1990. FISCAL NOTE (Dept. Professional Regulation) Total 4-year revenues would be $5,082,000 and 4-year expenses would be $4,987,766 for a net revenue of $94,234. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Registration and Regulation Apr 26 Fiscal Note filed Committee Registration and Regulation May 04 Interim Study Calendar REGIS REGULAT HB-2413 CULLERTON. (Ch. 15 1/2, par. 22.1) Amends the Illinois Aeronautics Act. Makes a grammatical change in the defini- tions Section. Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1893 HB-2411 HB-2413-Cont. Apr 07 1989 First reading Apr08 May 05 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Select Committee on Aeronautics Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-2414 CULLERTON. (Ch. 111 2/3, par. 3-101) Amends the Public Utilities Act. Makes a grammatical change. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Public Utilities Apr 26 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 016-000-000 May 23 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate Interim Study Calendar PUB UTILITIES HB-2415 MATIJEVICH - DUNN,JOHN. (Ch. 32, par. 101.55) Amends the General Not For Profit Corporation Act of 1986. Makes a change with respect to a statutory citation. Apr 07 1989 First reading Apr 08 May 02 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debat< May 25 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debat May 30 Tabled House Rule 37(G) Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary I Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 008-000-000 HB-2416 MATIJEVICH - DUNN,JOHN. (Ch. 32, par. 1.05) Amends the Business Corporation Act of 1983. Makes a change with respect to a statutory citation. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Judiciary I May 02 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 009-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 25 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate May 30 Tabled House Rule 37(G) HB-2417 GIORGI. (Ch. 120, par. 417.7) Amends the Motor Fuel Tax Law to change the definition of Department from Department of Revenue of the State of Illinois to the Illinois Department of Revenue. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Select Comm. on Roads and May 04 May 11 May 24 Bridges Recommended do pass 011-006-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Amendment No.01 SALTSMAN Lost 043-062-003 Placed Calndr,Third Reading Mtn Prev-Recall 2nd Reading Amendment No.02 LEVERENZ Lost 026-083-004 Amendment No.03 LEVERENZ Withdrawn Held on 2nd Reading 1894 HB-2417-Cont. May 25 Amendment No.04 GIORGI Withdrawn Amendment No.05 MADIGAN,MJ Lost 007-064-045 Placed Calndr,Third Reading Tabled By Sponsor HB-2418 GIORGI. (Ch. 85, par. 1366.1) Amends the Metropolitan Civic Center Act. Revises a reference to another Act. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to State Government Administration May 04 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 012-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 23 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 30 Tabled House Rule 37(G) HB-2419 GIORGI. (Ch. 67 1/2, par. 609.1) Amends the Illinois Enterprise Zone Act to amend the high impact business provision. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Select Comm. Economic Development May 04 Interim Study Calendar ECONOMIC DEV HB-2420 KEANE. (Ch. 120, par. 482) Amends the definition Section of the Revenue Act of 1939 to change Department of Revenue of the State of Illinois to the Illinois Department of Revenue. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Revenue May 04 Recommended do pass 008-005-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 25 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading May 30 Tabled House Rule 37(G) HB-2421 MCPIKE - CURRAN. (Ch. 48, par. 850.02) Amends the Development Finance Authority Act to make a grammatical change. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. (Tabled June 20, 1989) Amends the Illinois Development Finance Authority Act in the findings and dec- laration of policy to eliminate a statement that a vigorous economy is the basic source of job opportunities. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. (Senate recedes June 30, 1989) Deletes reference to: Ch. 48, par. 850.02 Adds reference to: Ch. 48, par. 850.08 Deletes substance of origninal bill. Amends the Illinois Development Finance Authority Act to provide that the Authority may not have outstanding more than $1,500,000,000 in bonds except for any specific authorization under the ACt. Adds immediate effective date. 1895 HB-2421-Cont. CONFERENCE COMMITTE REPORT NO. 1. Recommends that the Senate recede from S-am 2. Recommends that the bill be further amended as follows: Deletes reference to: Ch. 48, par. 850.08 Adds reference to: Ch. 48, pars. 850.03, 850.07 and 850.07z7 Deletes everything. Amends The Illinois Development Finance Authority Act. Permits the Authority's bonds to provide for the payment of a project's noncapital costs. Redefines "unit of government" and "unit of local government" to include the State and subdivisions thereof. Redefines "public purpose project" to include any authorized or required public purpose of a unit of government. Redefines "industri- al project" to include the noncapital costs of a capital project and any activity the Authority determines will aid the State's economy and employment. Removes change permitting bonds to provide for payment of noncapital costs and instead per- mits them to provide for accounts deemed necessary in connection with Authority's purposes. Effective immediately. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Select Comm. Economic Development May 03 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 011-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 18 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 22 Short Debate-3rd Passed 111-000-002 May 23 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor LUFT Placed Calendr,First Readng May 25 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 26 Assigned to Executive Jun 08 Recommended do pass 020-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 15 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 19 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.01 LUFT Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 20 Recalled to Second Reading Mtn Reconsider Vote Prevail 01-LUFT Mtn Prevail -Table Amend No 01 Tabled Amendment No.02 LUFT Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 23 Third Reading - Passed 053-000-002 Speaker's Tbl. Concurrence 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 1ST Sen Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/LUFT JOYCE,JJ, DEMUZIO, KARPIEL & SCHAFFER Hse Accede Req Conf Comm 1ST Hse Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/MCPIKE, CURRAN, CULLERTON, CHURCHILL & PULLEN Jun 30 Senate report submitted Senate Conf. report Adopted 1ST/057-000-000 House report submitted House Conf. report Adopted 1ST/102-007-000 Both House Adoptd Conf rpt 1ST Passed both Houses Jul 28 Sent to the Governor 1896 HB-2421-Cont. Sep 07 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-0819 Effective date 89-09-07 HB-2422 GIORGI. (Ch. 67 1/2, par. 1) Amends the Housing Authorities Act to permit its proper citation. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Select Committee on Housing Apr 27 Interim Study Calendar HOUSING ' HB-2423 SANTIAGO. (New Act; Ch. 141, rep. pars. 101 through 130) Creates the Uniform Unclaimed Property Act. Provides for disposition of un- claimed property, including intangible property claimed by 2 or more states. Speci- fies when property will be presumed abandoned. Requires filing of reports of abandoned property with the Director of the Illinois Department of Financial Insti- tutions and authorizes the Director to adopt rules necessary to carry out the provi- sions of the Act. Provides for enforcement of the Act and provides penalties for failure to comply with the Act. Repeals the Uniform Disposition of Unclaimed Property Act. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds provisions relating to unclaimed property held by the federal government. Adds provision relating to the disposal of securities held as unclaimed property. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Financial Institutions May 03 Amendment No.01 FIN INSTIT Adopted Do Pass Amend/Short Debate 031-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 18 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 26 Short Debate-3rd Passed 080-000-002 May 30 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 31 Sen Sponsor LUFT Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 01 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Finance & Credit Regulations Jun 21 Committee discharged 049-006-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng SHB-2424 CHURCHILL. (Ch. 120, par. 643) Amends the Revenue Act of 1939 to limit property tax abatements to $1,000,000 annually (previously the limit was $1,000,000 over the entire 10 year period allowed for an abatement). Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Revenue May 05 Interim Study Calendar REVENUE HB-2425 STANGE. (Ch. 40, par. 2312-2) Amends the Domestic Violence Act. Provides that forms for pro se petitions are to be made available through the office of the State's Attorney (rather than the clerk of the court). ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1897 HB-2425-Cont. 1898 Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Judiciary II May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D SHB-2426 STANGE. (Ch. 24, par. 8-11-2) Amends the Illinois Municipal Code to provide that a municipally imposed mes- sages tax does not apply to businesses subject to a municipally imposed hotel tax. STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT To LOCAL GOV'TS. STATE MANDATES ACT FISCAL NOTE In the opinion of DCCA, HB-2426 constitutes a tax exemption mandate for which reimbursement of the revenue loss to units of local government is required. Due to a lack of data, no estimate of the amount of reimbursement required is available. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Revenue Apr 26 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Committee Revenue May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-2427 PETERSON,W AND WENNLUND. (Ch. 63, rep. par. 153) Repeals the Section of the Act on the computerization of the statutes which au- thorizes the Legislative Reference Bureau to arrange with the Department of Cen- tral Management Services for computer time. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Executive May 02 Do Pass/Consent Calendar 021-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read May 09 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read May 11 Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 111-000-000 May 12 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 . Sen Sponsor WELCH Placed Calendr,First Readng May 22 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 23 Assigned to Executive Jun 01 Recommended do pass 018-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 15 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 19 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 18 Sent to the Governor Aug 15 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-0248 Effective date 90-01-01 HB-2428 PETERSON,W AND WENNLUND. The Second 1989 Revisory Act. Combines multiple versions of Sections amended by the 85th and 86th General Assemblies. Renumbers Sections of Acts to eliminate duplication. Corrects technical errors in various Acts. Effective immediately. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: Ch. 24, pars. 8-11-1, 8-11-5, 11-74.4-8a and 11-42-11.1; Ch. 37, pars. 801-3, 805-4 and 805-10; Ch.38, pars. 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. HB-2428-Cont. 11-20.1, 1005-5-3.2, 12-19, 16D-4, 26-1, 1003-11-1, and 1404; Ch. 70, par. 91; Ch. 85, par. 2208.12, Ch. 95 1/2, pars. 3-113, 3-116, 4-203, 5-501, and 6-500; Ch. 111 1/2, pars. 1003.32, 1003.71, 1003.72, 1003.73, 1003.74, 1003.75, 1021, 1021.3, 1021.4, 1022.20, 1022.21, 1022.22, 144, 147.08, 157-8.3, 218.15, 1019.9, 1102.02, 1153, 4163, 4164, 4166, 4175, 4197, 5402, 6103, 6956, and 7053; Ch. 120, pars. 439.3, 439.9, 439.10b, 439.33, 439.39, 439.40b, 439.103, 439.109, 439.120.1, 441, 442, 445d and 500.23-1; Ch. 122, par.18-8.3; Ch. 127, pars. 141.250, 141.251, 46.4a, 55.40, 55.44, 55a, 144.25, and 2505, Ch. 5, par. 804 and 1505; Ch. 17, par. 311; Ch. 23, pars. 5-5.7, 5-6, 6-1 and 8A-11, 2212.06, 5002, 6108.04, 6202, 6602, new par. 5001.1; and rep. par. 12-14, Ch. 24, par. 11-42-11.1; Ch. 30, par. 55.1, Ch. 34, pars. 3562, 5362, 5364.1, 5366, Ch. 37, par. 803.28; Ch. 38, pars. 12-19, 16D-4, 26-1, 1003-11-1, and 1404; Ch. 40, pars. 1701, 1702, and 1704; Ch. 46, pars. 3-3, 4-6.3, 4-10, 5-9, 5-16.3, 6-50.3, 6-56, 19-4, 19-12.1, and 19-12.2; Ch. 48, pars. 59.2, and 1403; Ch. 67 1/2, par. 609; Ch. 68, par. 3-101; Ch. 73, par. 1302, Ch. 78, par. 25, Ch. 85, par. 2302; Ch. 91 1/2, pars. 4-307, 100-11.2, 100-15, 808, 1151, 1353, 1704; Ch. 95 1/2, pars.4-203 and 6-500; Ch. 105, par. 3-14; Ch. 106 1/2, pars. 151-9, 161-2, and 161-9; Ch. 108 1/2, 7-109, 7-205, 14-110, and 20-131; Ch. 111, pars. 2664, 3654, 3667, 4123, and 4135; Ch. 121 1/2, par. 137.11 Inserts the final 85th General Assembly Combining Revisory Law and the Sec- ond 1989 Technical Corrections Revisory Law. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Executive May 02 Do Pass/Consent Calendar 021-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read May 09 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read May 11 Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 111-000-000 May 12 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 Sen Sponsor WELCH Placed Calendr,First Readng May 22 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 23 Assigned to Judiciary Jun 09 Recommended do pass 012-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 20 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 21 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.01 WELCH Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 22 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Speaker's Tbl. Concurrence 01 Jun 27 H Concurs in S Amend. 01/109-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 26 Sent to the Governor Sep 07 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-0820 Effective date 89-09-07 HB-2429 PARKE - EWING. (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, metal or other framework erected to raise persons or things above ground level, involving workers engaged in a structural construction activity. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment 1899 HB-2429-Cont. Apr 08 Assigned to Labor & Commerce May 03 Interim Study Calendar LABOR COMMRCE HB-2430 PARKE. (Ch. 38, par. 110-7) Amends the Code of Criminal Procedure of 1963. Provides that bail bond depos- ited by or on behalf of a defendant in one case may be used, in the court's discretion, to satisfy financial obligations of that same defendant incurred in a different case due to a fine, court costs, restitution or fees of the defendant's attorney of record. If bail bond is ordered by the court to be used to satisfy financial obligations of the de- fendant, the court shall order that the payment of the fees of the defendant's attor- ney of record receive first priority over any other financial obligations of the defendant. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Judiciary II May 04 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 016-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 25 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate May 26 Interim Study Calendar JUDICIARY II HB-2431 DELEO - KUBIK. (Ch. 17, par. 311) Amends the Illinois Banking Act. Authorizes banks to establish deferred com- pensation plans. Effective immediately. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: (Ch. 17, par. 311) Adds reference to: (Ch. 85, par. 902) Deletes the title and everything after the enacting clause. Amends "An Act relat- ing to certain investments of public funds by public agencies" to provide that eligi- ble short-term obligations of corporations must be rated in one of the 3 highest classifications, rather than the highest classification, and that a public agency may invest no more than one-third, rather than 25%, of its funds in short term obliga- tions of corporations. Effective immediately. Apr 07 1989 'First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Financial Institutions Apr 26 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 027-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 18 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 26 Third Reading - Passed 116-000-001 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 01 Sen Sponsor ZITO Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 06 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Waive Posting Notice Assigned to Finance & Credit Regulations Jun 08 Recommended do pass 016-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 15 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jan 10 1990 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.01 ZITO & KEATS Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading 1900 HB-2431-Cont. Jan 11 Feb 05 Third Reading - Passed 052-000-001 Exempt under Hse Rule 29(C) Mtn filed take from Table SUSPEND RULE 79(E) PLACE ON CALENDAR ORDER CONCURRENCE -DELEO Mtn Take From Table Prevail Speaker's Tbl. Concurrence 01 H Concurs in S Amend. 01/113-000-003 Passed both Houses Sent to the Governor HB-2432 PARKE - DOEDERLEIN. (Ch. 38, par. 24-3) Amends the Criminal Code of 1961 relating to the unlawful sale of firearms. Pro- vides that the provisions relating to the 72 hour and 24 hour withholding periods for the delivery of firearms do not apply to the sale or presentation of a firearm to a non- resident of Illinois or the holder of a valid Firearm Owners Identification Card while at a firearm showing or display recognized by the Illinois Department of State Police, while at an auction, raffle, or awards banquet, or while at any ceremony wherein the firearm is presented as a recognition of achievement, award, or special prize. Apr 07 1989 First reading Apr 08 May 05 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary II Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-2433 KUBIK. (Ch. 23, pars. 3-13, 5-5, 5-5.5, 5-15, 9-6.1, 9-8, 11-5, 12-4.15, 12-5 and 12-8) Amends The Illinois Public Aid Code. Changes all references to the Legislative Advisory Committee on Public Aid to the Citizens Assembly/Council on Public Aid. Effective immediately. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Executive May 04 Do Pass/Consent Calendar 021-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read May 09 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read May 11 Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 111-000-000 May 12 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 15 Sen Sponsor TOPINKA Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 18 Jun 01 Jun 15 Jun 19 Jul 18 Sep 01 Assigned to Public Health, Welfare & Correctn 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 86-0651 Effective date 89-09-01 HB-2434 PETERSON,W. (Ch. 111 1/2, par. 1022.18) 1901 HB-2434-Cont. Amends the Environmental Protection Act to provide that an owner or operator of an underground storage tank shall be liable for the lesser of the costs incurred by the State or $100,000 for a preventive, corrective or enforcement action where the costs are less than $1,000,000, or an amount equal to the costs incurred by the State less the sum of $900,000 plus the costs incurred by the owner or operator for such preventive, corrective or enforcement action that have been approved by the Agen- cy. Provides for approval of costs incurred by an owner or operator by the Agency in certain situations. Effective immediately. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Energy Environment & Nat. Resource May 05 Interim Study Calendar ENRGY ENVRMNT 'HB-2435 MAYS - ZICKUS. (Ch. 111 1/2, pars. 6803, 6804, 6805, 6806 and 7056; Ch. 127, new par. 141.254) Amends the Hazardous Waste Technology Exchange Service Act to establish the Hazardous Waste Research and Information Center and to delete reference to Hazardous Waste Technology Exchange Service Program. Amends the Illinois Sol- id Waste Management Act and An Act in relation to State finance to create the Sol- id Waste Management Revolving Loan Fund, a special fund in the State treasury and provide for monies to be used for loans and grants for solid waste management projects. FISCAL NOTE (Dept. Energy and Natural Resources) There is no fiscal impact to the Department due to HB-2435. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: Ch. 108 1/2, par. 15-106; Ch. 111 1/2 par 1022.15; Ch. 127, pars. 62 and 63b104c Amends the Pension Code, the Civil Administrative Code, the Environmental Protection Act to provide for civil service coverage of the Hazardous Waste Re- search and Information Center of the Illinois Department of Energy and Natural Resources and provide that it shall be administered by the University of Illinois and provides that moneys received by the Illinois Department of Energy and Natural Resources in repayment of certain loans shall be paid into the Solid Waste Manage- ment Revolving Loan Fund. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Energy Environment & Nat. Resource May 02 Recommended do pass 014-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 12 Fiscal Note Requested CULLERTON Fiscal Note filed Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 17 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 22 Third Reading - Passed 114-000-000 May 23 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 25 Sen Sponsor WEAVER,S Placed Calendr,First Readng May 30 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 01 Assigned to Energy & Environment Jun 13 Recommnded do pass as amend 013-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1902 1903 HB-2435-Cont. Jun 15 Second Reading Amendment No.01 ENRGY ENVRMNT Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 19 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Jun 20 Speaker's Tbl. Concurrence 01 Jun 28 H Concurs in S Amend. 01/115-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 27 Sent to the Governor Sep 01 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-0652 Effective date 90-01-01 HB-2436 SATTERTHWAITE. (New Act) Creates a Commission on the Reuse of Military Bases, composed of 10 persons appointed by the Governor and legislative leaders, to annually report on potential reuse of former military bases. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Changes the Commission to an Advisory Board of the Department of Commerce and Community Affairs. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Rules Apr 27 Re-assigned to Select Comm Constitut'nal Officers May 04 Amendment No.01 CONST OFFICER Adopted DP Amnded Consent Calendar 009-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read May 09 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read May 11 Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 111-000-000 May 12 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 Sen Sponsor WEAVER,S Added As A Joint Sponsor WOODYARD Placed Calendr,First Readng May 22 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 23 Assigned to Commerce & Economic Development Jun 07 Recommended do pass 008-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 15 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 19 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 18 Sent to the Governor Sep 08 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-0868 Effective date 90-01-01 HB-2437 HOFFMAN. (New Act) Creates An Act in relation to liability for unlawful interference with public utili- ty services. Authorizes a public utility to seek treble damages from persons who un- lawfully interfere with utility services. Defines damages. Provides for exemplary damages. Provides that excess over actual damages shall be used by the utility to offset shortfalls under the Energy Assistance Act. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Provides that damages are available to a utility when a person unlawfully inter- feres with utility services, rather than only when a person commits the offense of un- lawful interference with public utility services. Defines terms. HB-2437-Cont. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Judiciary I Apr 19 Re-assigned to Public Utilities May 03 Amendment No.01 PUB UTILITIES 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 18 Third Reading - Passed 114-002-000 May 22 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 24 Primary Sponsor Changed To MAROVITZ Added As A Joint Sponsor MAITLAND Added As A Joint Sponsor JACOBS Placed Calendr,First Readng May 25 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 26 Assigned to Energy & Environment Jun 13 Recommended do pass 007-005-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 15 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 22 Third Reading - Passed 045-011-001 Passed both Houses Jul 21 Sent to the Governor Aug 30 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-0379 Effective date 90-01-01 HB-2438 SATTERTHWAITE. (Ch. 96 1/2, par. 6316) Amends Forest Preserve District Act pertaining to police to permit levy of a tax, subject to backdoor referendum, for police purposes. Provides for broader powers for such forest preserve police. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Counties & Townships Apr 27 Interim Study Calendar CNTY TWNSHIP 'HB-2439 MCCRACKEN - CURRIE. (New Act; Ch. 34, par. 406) Authorizes the establishment of county Children's Advocacy Centers to coordi- nate the activities of various agencies responsible for investigating, prosecuting and treating child sexual abuse. Authorizes counties to levy a tax not to exceed .004% of the equalized or assessed value of the taxable property in the county to establish and maintain a Center. Amends the Counties Act to make the tax additional to other property taxes which the county may levy. Effective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Requires each county in the State to establish a Child Advocacy Advisory Board, eliminating option for multiple-county Advisory Boards and Advocacy Centers. Specifies considerations in preparing a written protocol. Provides that all Advocacy Center employees shall be county employees. Makes other changes. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Revenue May 04 Amendment No.01 REVENUE Adopted Do Pass Amend/Short Debate 014-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate 1904 HB-2439-Cont. May 11 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 17 Short Debate-3rd Passed 114-000-001 May 18 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 22 Sen Sponsor SMITH Placed Calendr,First Readng May 23 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Public Health, Welfare & Correctn Jun 01 Added As A Joint Sponsor TOPINKA Recommended do pass 008-003-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 15 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 22 Third Reading - Passed 055-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 21 Sent to the Governor Aug 24 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-0276 Effective date 89-08-24 SHB-2440 KEANE - LEVERENZ - MAYS - CHURCHILL - STECZO. (Ch. 43, par. 118; Ch. 127, par. 144.20) Amends The Liquor Control Act and The State Finance Act to provide for a credit to liquor licensees to be applied against their license fees for the following year. Such credit is to be computed from the balance remaining in the Dram Shop Fund in the State Treasury on June 30 of such year. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Provides that the credit to liquor licensees does not begin until June 30, 1990 and only the balance of the Dram Shop Fund over $1,000,000 may be credited. FISCAL NOTE (DCCA) Using FY-88 financial information, fees of $1.8 million were deposited into the Fund, expenditures amounted to $1.2 million, leaving a balance of $0.6 million on June 30, 1988. Had HB 2440 been effective for FY88, FY89 fee revenue to the Dram Shop Fund would have been reduced by $0.6 million in licensee credits. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Changes the minimum balance in the Dram Shop Fund from $1,000,000 to $5,000,000. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Revenue May 04 Amendment No.01 REVENUE Adopted Do Pass Amend/Short Debate 014-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 09 Fiscal Note filed Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 24 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate May 26 Amendment No.02 KEANE Adopted Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Short Debate-3rd Passed 082-012-001 May 31 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor DUNN,T Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 01 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Waive Posting Notice Assigned to Insurance, Pensions & License Act 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1905 HB-2440--Cont. Jun 09 Recommended do pass 007-002-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 15 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 22 Third Reading - Passed 057-001-000 Passed both Houses Jul 21 Sent to the Governor Sep 01 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-0653 Effective date 90-01-01 SHB-2441 MAUTINO - BLACK - CHURCHILL. (Ch. 43, pars. 158, 159, 164) Amends The Liquor Control Act of 1934 to revise provisions relating to import- ing distributors and the applicability of the Act. Also requires manufacturers, im- porting distributors and foreign importers to keep their records at their place of business or their licensed address. FISCAL NOTE (DCCA) HB 2441 has no significant impact on State expenditures or re- venues assuming the legislation is a clarification of the ad- ministrative scope of the Act. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Registration and Regulation May 02 Mtn Prevail Suspend Rul 20K 116-000-000 Committee Registration and Regulation May 04 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 021-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 09 Fiscal Note filed Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 17 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 18 Third Reading - Passed 116-000-000 May 22 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 26 Sen Sponsor JACOBS Placed Calendr,First Readng May 31 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assigfiment Jun 01 Waive Posting Notice Assigned to Insurance, Pensions & License Act Jun 09 Recommended do pass 010-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 15 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 19 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 18 Sent to the Governor Sep 01 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-0654 Effective date 90-01-01 'HB-2442 GIORGI. (Ch. 105, new par. 5-11) Amends the Park District Code. Allows a park district to impose a tax for the ac- quisition and development of real property. Provides for back-door referendum. Ef- fective immediately. FISCAL NOTE (DCCA) No impact on State revenues or expenditures. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1906 HB-2442-Cont. Apr 08 Assigned to Revenue Apr 13 Re-assigned to Cities & Villages Apr 26 Mtn Prevail Suspend Rul 20K 117-000-000 Committee Cities & Villages Apr 27 Mtn Prevail Suspend Rul 20K 114-000-000 Committee Cities & Villages May 03 Interim Study Calendar CITY VILLAGE May 04 Fiscal Note filed Interim Study Calendar CITY VILLAGE HB-2443 GIORGI. (Ch. 17, pars. 6407 and 7004) Amends An "Act in relation to the rate of interest and other charges in connec- tion with sales on credit and the lending of money" and the Illinois Financial Ser- vices Development Act to impose a ceiling on credit card and revolving credit interest rates at an amount of 3 percentage points over the prime rate established by the largest bank in Illinois. Provides for such rate to be adjusted every 6 months. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Consumer Protection May 05 Interim Study Calendar CONSUMER PROT 7 HB-2444 GIORGI. (New Act'; Ch. 38; par. 28-1) Creates the Sports Pool Act. Provides that the Department of Revenue may li- cense retail establishments, where liquor is consumed on the premises, to conduct sports pools in which participants wager on, and prizes are awarded based upon, the outcome of specified sporting events. Provides for restrictions on sports pools and for restrictions and requirements pertaining to licensees. Provides for penalties for vio- lation of the Act. Provides that the Department may suspend or revoke licenses and that the Department shall adopt rules for the administration of the Act. Amends the gambling Article of the Criminal Code to exempt sports pools under the Sports Pool Act from the prohibition against gambling. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Judiciary II May 04 Recommended do pass 009-003-002 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 09 Fiscal Note Requested MCCRACKEN Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 12 Fiscal Note Request W/drawn Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 24 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading May 30 Tabled House Rule 37(G) SHB-2445 ZICKUS - WILLIAMSON - REGAN - WELLER - STEPHENS AND DOE- DERLEIN. (Ch. 38, new par. 26-2-1; Ch. 122, new pars. 10-21.10 and 34-18.9) Amends the Criminal Code of 1961. Makes it a Class A misdemeanor (and a Class 4 felony for succeeding offenses) for students or persons on school property without permission to use or possess pocket pagers, subject to an affirmative defense exception for students based on prior authorization. Also amends The School Code s Correctional Budget and Impact Note Act may be applicable. 7 Fiscal Note Act, Correctional Budget and Impact Note Act may be applicable. 1907 HB-2445-Cont. to ban unauthorized student use or possession of pagers on school property, and pro- vides for school imposed discipline or sanctions for student violations. Effective immediately. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Judiciary II May 04 Recommended do pass 009-000-003 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 25 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading May 26 Interim Study Calendar JUDICIARY II 7 HB-2446 KIRKLAND - WELLER - ZICKUS - HULTGREN - REGAN. (New Act) Creates the Steroid Control Act. Provides that the Department of Alcoholism and Substance Abuse shall develop a steroid education program, and creates a Ste- roid Education Fund. Creates certain offenses in relation to the manufacture, distri- bution and possession of steroids and provides for penalties. Provides for disposition of fines and for forfeiture of certain property related to steroid offenses. Provides for civil remedies for certain violations. Contains other provisions. FISCAL NOTE (Dept. Alcoholism and Substance Abuse) The Dept. estimates implementation will cost approximately $200,000. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Judiciary II May 02 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 014-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 11 Fiscal Note Requested CULLERTON Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 22 Fiscal Note filed Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 25 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate May 30 Tabled House Rule 37(G) HB-2447 PULLEN - MULCAHEY - COWLISHAW - SATTERTHWAITE. (Ch. 122, new pars. 10-20.5b and 34-18.9) Amends The School Code. Requires all school districts to prohibit the use of any tobacco on school property whenever such property is being used for any school purpose. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. (Tabled May 17, 1989) Requires school boards to designate outdoor spectator areas of school property during scheduled school interscholastic or extracurricular activities, and a designat- ed area within the school building for school personnel, as exempt from the tobacco prohibition. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Authorizes the school board to exempt from the tobacco prohibition outdoor spectator areas of school property during scheduled interscholastic or extracurricu- lar athletic activities, and a designated area within school buildings for use by school personnel. If an exemption within a school building is authorized for school personnel, requires the board to provide an equivalent area for school personnel where the tobacco prohibition applies. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Gives the local school councils, rather than the board of education, the authority to designate the exemptions to the tobacco prohibition. 7 Fiscal Note Act, Correctional Budget and Impact Note Act may be applicable. 1908 HB-2447-Cont. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Authorizes a designated area within or outside to a school building for use by spectators during indoor scheduled school interscholastic or extracurricular athletic activities to be exempted from the tobacco use prohibition. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education May 04 Amendment No.01 ELEM SCND ED Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 019-002-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 17 Second Reading Mtn Prevail -Table Amend No 01 Amendment No.02 PULLEN Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 26 Third Reading - Passed 099-007-004 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 30 Sen Sponsor KUSTRA Placed Calendr,First Readng May 31 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 01 Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education Jun 09 Recommnded do pass as amend 020-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 15 Second Reading Amendment No.01 ELEM SCND ED Adopted Amendment No.02 KUSTRA Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 22 Third Reading - Passed 057-001-000 Speaker's Tbl. Concurrence 01,02 Jun 28 H Concurs in S Amend. 01,02/116-000-001 Passed both Houses Jul 27 Sent to the Governor Sep 07 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-0821 Effective date 90-01-01 'HB-2448 COWLISHAW - MULCAHEY - WILLIAMSON - SATTERTHWAITE - ZICKUS, WELLER, HASARA, DEUCHLER AND LEITCH. (Ch. 122, new pars. 2-3.92 and 2-3.93) Amends The School Code. Requires the State Board of Education to initiate an annual Governor's Recognition Program for outstanding schools, communities and businesses which are free of drugs. Also provides for a competitive grant program administered by the State Board of Education for developing drug-free community planning and implementation strategies and drug-free school programs. Effective immediately. FISCAL NOTE (State Board of Education) Total estimated costs are $170,000 per year. A grant program with more than $10 million (to $20 million) in outlays would probably cost the agency $250,000 to $300,000, reflecting more extensive staffing, in-service training and monitoring. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: Ch. 122, new pars. 2-3.94 and 2-3.95 Further amends The School Code. Provides for establishment of grant programs, administered by the State Board of Education, for intensified focus on scientific lit- eracy through regional education service centers, public/private partnerships, the Illinois Mathematics and Science Academy, colleges and universities and school districts. Also establishes a Center for Scientific Literacy, which is to maintain an advisory committee within the State Board of Education. ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1909 HB-2448-Cont. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education May 02 Fiscal Note filed Committee Elementary & Secondary Education May 04 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 030-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 17 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 26 Short Debate-3rd Passed 107-000-008 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 30 Sen Sponsor KUSTRA Placed Calendr,First Readng May 31 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 01 Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education Jun 09 Recommended do pass 012-007-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 15 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 19 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.01 KUSTRA Adopted 031-023-000 Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 22 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Speaker's Tbl. Concurrence 01 Jun 30 H Concurs in S Amend. 01/114-000-001 Passed both Houses Jul 28 Sent to the Governor Sep 07 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-0822 Effective date 89-09-07 'HB-2449 PETKA - MATIJEVICH - PULLEN - DAVIS - WOJCIK, WELLER, DEUCHLER, FREDERICK,VF, STERN, YOUNGE,W AND FLOWERS. (Ch. 43, new par. 129a) Amends the Liquor Control Act. Requires retailers who sell alcoholic liquor to display signs warning purchasers that drinking alcoholic liquor during pregnancy can cause serious birth defects. Requires the Department of Alcoholism and Sub- stance Abuse to design and supply the signs, and the Illinois Liquor Control Com- mission shall be responsible for their distribution to retailers. Subjects retailers to a fine of at least $20 but not more than $500 for each violation. Effective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: Ch. 43, new par. 129a Adds reference to: Ch. 43, new par. 139a Deletes everything. Amends the Liquor Control Act. Requires retail liquor li- censees to display signs warning pregnant women that drinking alcoholic liquor during pregnancy may cause birth defects. Provides for design and distribution of the signs. A first violation subjects a retailer to a warning; subsequent violations subject him to a fine of at least $20 but not more than $500. Effective January 1, 1990. FISCAL NOTE (Dept. Alcoholism & Substance Abuse) DASA estimates implementation of HB-2449 to require $100,000. 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1910 1911 HB-2449-Cont. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Makes a technical correction. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 3. Requires the Liquor Control Commission to furnish warning signs to retailers to be posted within 30 days. Provides that a first violation shall subject a retailer to a written warning, and a second or subsequent violation to a fine of between $20 and $100. For the third and subsequent violations, each day the activity continues is a separate violation. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Consumer Protection May 04 Amendment No.01 CONSUMER PROT Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 016-001-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 11 Fiscal Note Requested CULLERTON Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 12 Fiscal Note filed Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 17 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 19 Third Reading - Passed 111-000-003 May 22 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 23 Sen Sponsor SMITH Added As A Joint Sponsor DALEY,J Placed Calendr,First Readng May 25 Added As A Joint Sponsor DEL VALLE First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 26 Assigned to Public Health, Welfare & Correctn Jun 09 Recommnded do pass as amend 007-004-001 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 20 Second Reading Amendment No.01 PUB HLTH WEL Adopted Amendment No.02 KARPIEL Verified Lost Amendment No.03 SMITH DALEY,J & DEL VALLE Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 22 Third Reading - Passed 037-018-001 Speaker's Tbl. Concurrence 01,03 Jun 27 H Concurs in S Amend. 01,03/110-001-000 Passed both Houses Jul 26 Sent to the Governor Sep 07 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-0823 Effective date 90-01-01 HB-2450 PETKA - COWLISHAW - ZICKUS - WELLER - WILLIAMSON AND BARGER. (Ch. 122, new pars. 10-22.10a and 34-18.9) Amends The School Code. Empowers all school boards to authorize school offi- cials to request assistance from law enforcement officials to conduct reasonable searches of school grounds and lockers for illegal drugs, including searches conduct- ed through the use of specially trained dogs. FISCAL NOTE (State Board of Education) SBE does not foresee any increased costs for either the State HB-2450-Cont. or local school districts if this permissive bill were to be- come law. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: Ch. 122, pars. 10-22.10a and 34-18.9 Adds reference to: New Act Deletes everything after the enacting clause. Creates An Act relating to school searches for contraband and other materials in student lockers and other student re- positories, and extends the search rights to apparel and packages within the locker. Other provisions. Effective September 1, 1989. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Adds reference to: Ch. 38, new par. 26-2-1; Ch. 122, pars. 10-21.10 and 34-18.9 Adds provisions amending the Criminal and School Codes to prohibit and pro- vide penalties for unlawful use or possession of electronic paging devices on school property. Makes the provisions added by the amendment effective immediately. SENATE AMENDMENT NO 3. Deletes provision that items discovered during searches shall be competent evi- dence in any school disciplinary, ordinance violation, juvenile court or criminal proceeding. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Judiciary II May 04 Recommended do pass 013-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 12 Fiscal Note Requested CULLERTON Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 16 Fiscal Note filed Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 17 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 25 Third Reading - Passed 112-004-000 May 26 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 30 Sen Sponsor BARKHAUSEN May 31 Jun 01 Jun 09 Jun 15 Jun 21 Jun 22 Jun 24 Jun 26 Jun 27 Added As A Joint Sponsor KUSTRA Placed Calendr,First Readng First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education Recommended do pass 020-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Amendment No.01 HAWKINSON Amendment No.02 BARKHAUSEN RULED GERMANE Adopted Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.03 BERMAN Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 057-000-000 Speaker's Tbl. Concurrence 01,02,03 H Noncncrs in S Amend. 01,02,03 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/BERMAN HOLMBERG, DEMUZIO, BARKHAUSEN & KUSTRA 1912 1913 HB-2450-Cont. Jun 28 Hse Accede Req Conf Comm 1ST Hse Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/MULCAHEY, CULLERTON, CURRIE, PETKA & COWLISHAW Jul 01 Tabled House Rule 79(E) SHB-2451 PARCELLS - HASARA - WILLIAMSON - LEITCH - WENNLUND AND WELLER. (Ch. 111 1/2, par. 6356-2) Amends the Alcoholism and Other Drug Dependency Act, to increase the mem- bership of the Interagency Alcoholism and Other Drug Dependency Board from 16 to 18. Revises reference to Department of Professional Regulation. Effective immediately. FISCAL NOTE (Dept. Alcoholism & Substance Abuse) DASA estimates implementation of HB-2451 to require $100,000. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to State Government Administration May 02 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 012-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 11 Fiscal Note Requested CULLERTON Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 12 Fiscal Note filed Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 18 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 22 Short Debate-3rd Passed 101-001-007 May 23 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 25 Sen Sponsor ETHEREDGE Placed Calendr,First Readng May 30 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 01 Assigned to Executive Jun 08 Recommended do pass 020-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 15 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 19 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 18 Sent to the Governor Sep 07 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-0825 Effective date 89-09-07 HB-2452 BLACK - MULCAHEY - WELLER - WENNLUND - WILLIAMSON AND REGAN. (Ch. 122, par. 10-17a) Amends The School Code. Requires the report card to include student perform- ance data by district, as measured by learner outcomes under alcohol and drug use curricula developed as part of physical development and health area education. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education May 04 Recommended do pass 019-002-002 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 09 Fiscal Note Requested PARKE Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 17 Second Reading Fiscal Note Request W/drawn Placed Calndr,Third Reading Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. HB-2452-Cont. May 26 Third Reading - Passed 112-005-000 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 30 Sen Sponsor KUSTRA Placed Calendr,First Readng May 31 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 01 Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education 'HB-2453 WENNLUND. (Ch. 111 1/2, new par. 1021.5) Amends the Environmental Protection Act. Beginning January 1, 1991, imposes a $5 deposit fee on lead-acid automotive batteries to be collected by the Department of Revenue for deposit in the Solid Waste Management Fund. Provides for the pro- ceeds of the deposit to be paid to recycling centers that accept lead acid automotive batteries. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Energy Environment & Nat. Resource May 04 Interim Study Calendar ENRGY ENVRMNT HB-2454 CHURCHILL, PARCELLS, PETERSON,W AND WENNLUND. (Ch. 111 1/2, par. 1022.22) Amends the Environmental Protection Act to provide that beginning July 1, 1990, only paper containers may be used for landscape waste intended for collection and disposal at a landfill. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Energy Environment & Nat. Resource May 05 Interim Study Calendar ENRGY ENVRMNT HB-2455 PARCELLS, PETERSON,W AND CHURCHILL. (Ch. 43, new par. 126b) Amends the Liquor Control Act. Provides that a person licensed to serve alcohol- ic liquor at retail for consumption on the premises shall recycle glass and aluminum beverage containers and shall keep receipts of recycling transactions. Provides that the Illinois Liquor Control Commission shall adopt rules in relation to recycling re- cords kept by such licensees. Provides that the State Commission or a local liquor control commission may revoke the license of a licensee violating these provisions. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Energy Environment & Nat. Resource May 05 Interim Study Calendar ENRGY ENVRMNT SHB-2456 HALLOCK. (Ch. 120, pars. 439.3, 439.33, 439.103 and 441) Amends the State occupation and use tax Acts to exempt mulching lawnmowers from such taxes. Effective January 1, 1990. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Revenue May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D 1 Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1914 HB-2457 HALLOCK. (Ch. 111 1/2, par. 1021.2) Amends the Environmental Protection Act to require all beverage containers to be returnable and have a refund value of at least 10 cents, beginning July 1, 1991; requires the distributor to pay the retail dealer an additional 2 cents for each con- tainer redeemed; bans all nonrecyclable, nondegradable beverage containers begin- ning January 1, 1995. Effective immediately. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Energy Environment & Nat. Resource May 02 Interim Study Calendar ENRGY ENVRMNT SHB-2458 HALLOCK. (Ch. 85, new par. 5960.1) Amends the Solid Waste Planning and Recycling Act to require all Illinois news- papers to pay a 10 cent per ton disposal fee between January 1, 1991 and January 1, 1993. Provides that certain Illinois newspapers must, by January 1, 1993, use 50% recycled newsprint. Provides that all fees are collectable by the Department of Rev- enue and that the Department of Energy and Natural Resources shall use collected funds for grants to newsprint recyclers. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Energy Environment & Nat. Resource May 02 Interim Study Calendar ENRGY ENVRMNT ' HB-2459 STANGE AND HALLOCK. (Ch. 120, par. 439.3, 439.33, 439.103 and 441) Amends the State occupation and use tax Acts to exempt machinery and equip- ment used for recycling, reclamation or reuse of hazardous waste or municipal waste. Effective January 1, 1990. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Revenue May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-2460 STANGE. (Ch. 111 1/2, par. 1022.20) Amends the Environmental Protection Act. Requires manufacturers of house- hold hazardous products to provide instruction for the safe and proper disposal of each product sold. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Energy Environment & Nat. Resource May 04 Interim Study Calendar ENRGY ENVRMNT HB-2461 OLSON,BOB. (Ch. 85, par. 5954) Amends the Solid Waste Planning and Recycling Act to authorize counties with fewer than 100,000 inhabitants to adopt solid waste management plans; authorizes contiguous counties to develop joint plans through intergovernmental agreement. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1915 HB-2457 HB-2461- Cont. Apr 08 Assigned to Energy Environment & Nat. Resource May 02 Recommended do pass 014-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 12 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 18 Third Reading - Passed 116-000-000 May 22 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 25 Sen Sponsor MADIGAN Placed Calendr,First Readng May 30 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 01 Assigned to Local Government Jun 08 Recommended do pass 012-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 15 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 19 Third Reading - Passed 058-000-001 Passed both Houses Jul 18 Sent to the Governor Sep 07 Governor vetoed Placed Calendar Total Veto Oct 19 Total veto stands. HB-2462 CHURCHILL. (Ch. 85, par. 5956; Ch. 111 1/2, par. 7056) Amends the Solid Waste Planning and Recycling Act and the Illinois Solid Waste Management Act. Mandates that each county waste management plan, of counties of 100,000 or more and municipalities of 1,000,000 or more, by January 1, 1991, require residents to separate recyclable materials, (glass, newsprint, alumi- num and plastic) at the time of disposal or trash pick-up. Mandates a source separa- tion plan before recycling loans or grants can be received. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Executive May 05 Interim Study Calendar EXECUTIVE 'HB-2463 PARCELLS - WELLER - WENNLUND - DOEDERLEIN - STANGE, HALLOCK AND WILLIAMSON. (Ch. 1111/2, par. 7056) Amends the Solid Waste Management Act to provide for grants by the Depart- ment of Energy and Natural Resources to businesses and others for composting as well as recycling such waste. Also, provides that the Department develop a public education program on the importance of such composting and recycling. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: Ch. 111 1/2, new par. 7056a; Ch. 122, par. 24-2 Adds a provision directing the Department of Energy and Natural Resources to develop recycling logos, conduct a public education and awareness campaign, and prepare educational materials on recycling for elementary schools. Makes using any official recycling logo without State authorization a business offense. Amends The School Code to declare October 1 as Recycling Day and a commemorative holi- day. Changes the definition of "commemorative holiday" to include the commemo- ration of activities as well as persons or events. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Deletes provisions relating to recycling logos. Directs DENR to work with na- tional trade and consumer groups to develop recycling logos, and to develop educa- tional programs relating to recycling. 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1916 HB-2463-Cont. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 3. (Tabled May 18, 1989) Adds reference to: Ch. 120, pars. 439.3, 439.33, 439.103 and 441 Amends the State occupation and use tax Acts to exempt machinery and equip- ment used for recycling, reclamation or reuse of hazardous waste or municipal waste. Effective January 1, 1990. FISCAL NOTE, AS AMENDED (Dept. Energy & Natural Resources) Estimated costs for a statewide public awareness campaign are $50,000. Economic impact on sales tax exemptions should be less than $2 million (DENR). (Economic & Fiscal Commission projects between $800,000 to $2.6 million.) Equipment costs range between $10,000-$100,000 with some infrequent larger purchases up to $400,000. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Energy Environment & Nat. Resource May 02 Amendment No.01 ENRGY ENVRMNT Adopted Do Pass Amend/Short Debate 014-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 12 Fiscal Note Requested CULLERTON Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Amendment No.02 WELLER Adopted Amendment No.03 WENNLUND Adopted Fiscal Note Requested AS AMENDED BY #03 -FREDERICK,VF Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate May 17 Fiscal Note filed Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate May 18 Mtn Prevail -Table Amend No 03 Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 22 Short Debate-3rd Passed 113-000-001 May 23 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 25 Sen Sponsor GEO-KARIS Placed Calendr,First Readng May 30 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 01 Assigned to Local Government Jun 08 Recommended do pass 012-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 15 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 19 Third Reading - Passed 058-000-001 Passed both Houses Jul 18 Sent to the Governor Aug 15 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-0249 Effective date 90-01-01 SHB-2464 WENNLUND. (Ch. 85, par. 5953; new pars. 5963 through 5968) Amends the Solid Waste Planning and Recycling Act to make it unlawful for any person, directly or indirectly, to dispose of any waste tires in this State except at a permitted processing or collection site. Requires a person who engages in the collec- tion or processing of waste tires to obtain a permit from the Environmental Protec- tion Agency. Imposes upon a seller 50 cents per tire special assessment on the sale of new tires to consumers. Establishes purposes for which the revenue collected from the special assessment on tires shall be used. Effective immediately. 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1917 HB-2464--Cont. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Energy Environment & Nat. Resource May 04 Interim Study Calendar ENRGY ENVRMNT HB-2465 EWING. (Ch. 139, par. 126.4) Amends the Township Law of 1874. Provides that, in any town with a population of less than 500,000 which meets certain criteria concerning administration of a general assistance program, the town board of trustees may expend funds generated by the general assistance tax levy for specified social services programs in conjunc- tion with or in addition to the general assistance program. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Counties & Townships May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-2466 EWING. (Ch. 75, rep. par. 124) Amends the prisoners and jails Act to repeal the Section requiring the circuit court to enquire into the conditions of prisoners and ensure their humane treatment. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Judiciary II May 05 Interim Study Calendar JUDICIARY II HB-2467 ZICKUS. (Ch. 110, par. 2-1114) Amends the Code of Civil Procedure to limit contingent fees for plaintiff's attor- ney in all actions brought on account of injury to the person or death. Applicable to cases filed on or after its effective date. Effective immediately. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Judiciary I May 03 Interim Study Calendar JUDICIARY I HB-2468 BARGER. (Ch. 48, pars. 138.6 and 172.41) Amends the Workers' Compensation Act and Workers' Occupational Diseases Act. Decreases the limitations period for an application for compensation for an in- jury, other than an injury resulting from exposure to radiological materials or equipment or asbestos or for coal miners pneumoconiosis, from 3 years after the date of the accident or disablement where no compensation has been paid and 2 years after the date of the last payment of compensation where compensation has been paid to 2 years after the date of the accident or disablement where no compen- sation has been paid and 1 year after the date of the last payment of compensation where compensation has been paid. Decreases the limitations period for an applica- tion for compensation for death under the Workers' Compensation Act from 3 years after the date of death where no compensation has been paid and 2 years after the last payment of compensation where compensation has been paid to 1 year after the date of death where no compensation has been paid and 1 year after the last pay- ment of compensation where compensation has been paid. Decreases the limitations period for an application for compensation for death under the Workers' Occupa- tional Diseases Act from 3 years after the date of death where no compensation has been paid and 3 years after the last payment of compensation where compensation has been paid to 1 year after the date of death where no compensation has been paid and 1 year after the last payment of compensation where compensation has been paid. Effective immediately. 1918 HB-2468-Cont. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Labor & Commerce May 03 Interim Study Calendar LABOR COMMRCE HB-2469 DIDRICKSON. (Ch. 48, pars. 138.11 and 172.46) Amends the Workers' Occupational Diseases Act and the Workers' Compensa- tion Act. Excludes from compensation, diseases or injuries caused in whole or part from alcohol or narcotic drugs, barbiturates or stimulants not prescribed by a physi- cian or any combination thereof. Sets standards for evidence of alcohol or drug in- fluence. Excludes diseases sustained by an employee participating in a drug or alcohol rehabilitation program. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Labor & Commerce May 03 Interim Study Calendar LABOR COMMRCE HB-2470 KLEMM - EWING. (Ch. 48, pars. 138.11 and 172.46) Amends the Workers' Compensation Act and Workers' Occupational Diseases Act. Provides that accidental injuries incurred and occupational diseases sustained due to repetitive or cumulative trauma, or disability caused by the natural deterio- ration or breakdown of tissue, an organ or part of the body do not arise out of and in the course of employment unless the breakdown manifested itself while at work and was directly and proximately caused by unusual work stresses, provided, that such cause is shown to be the principal cause and not merely a contributing cause of the breakdown. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Labor & Commerce May 03 Interim Study Calendar LABOR COMMRCE HB-2471 PEDERSEN,B. (Ch. 48, par. 138.8) Amends the Workers' Compensation Act. Changes the maximum weekly com- pensation rate to $302.44 for permanent partial disability until June 30, 1994. Makes changes in relation to provisions regarding other benefits received by an in- jured employee. Effective immediately. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Labor & Commerce May 03 Interim Study Calendar LABOR COMMRCE HB-2472 STANGE. (Ch. 48, par. 138.8) Amends the Workers' Compensation Act. Coordinates Workers' Compensation benefits with other benefits. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Labor & Commerce May 03 Interim Study Calendar LABOR COMMRCE HB-2473 WEAVER,M. (Ch. 48, pars. 138.8 and 172.42) Amends the Workers' Compensation Act and Workers' Occupational Diseases Act. Decreases the compensation period for total and permanent loss of hearing 1919 HB-2473-Cont. from 200 weeks to 100 weeks. Changes measurement methods and other criteria for determining hearing loss. Effective immediately. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Labor & Commerce May 03 Interim Study Calendar LABOR COMMRCE HB-2474 DIDRICKSON. (Ch. 48, pars. 138.11 and 172.46) Amends the Workers' Compensation Act and Workers' Occupational Diseases Act. Provides that no employer to which the Act applies shall be liable for indemni- ty for, or contribution to, injury, disability or death of an employee which arose in the course of employment, and prohibits joining such an employer as a defendant in an action to recover damages from an entity liable for damages resulting from such injury, disability or death. Provides that when a person other than the employer is li- able for any portion of the damages attributed to the conduct of the employer, pay- ment of benefits under the applicable Act shall extinguish such liability. Provides that an employer may indemnify another person for damages for injury, disability or death to an employee for which compensation payable under the applicable Act, but that such indemnification must be clear, unambiguous and signed by the employer. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Labor & Commerce May 03 Interim Study Calendar LABOR COMMRCE HB-2475 PARKE - EWING. (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, metal or other framework erected to raise persons or things above ground level, involving workers engaged in a structural construction activity. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Labor & Commerce May 03 Interim Study Calendar LABOR COMMRCE HB-2476 EWING. (Ch. 48, pars. 138.1 and 172.36) Amends the Workers' Compensation Act and the Workers' Occupational Diseas- es Act. Excludes from the definition of employee a person working outside Illinois whose employment contract was made in Illinois. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Labor & Commerce May 03 Interim Study Calendar LABOR COMMRCE HB-2477 WEAVER,M. (Ch. 48, par. 138.8, new par. 138.8a) Amends the Workers' Compensation Act. Provides for adjustment of compensa- tion for pre-existing conditions and disabilities. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Labor & Commerce May 03 Interim Study Calendar LABOR COMMRCE 1920 HB-2478 HB-2478 REGAN - DIDRICKSON. (Ch. 48, pars. 138.19 and 172.54) Amends the Workers' Compensation Act and the Workers' Occupational Diseas- es Act. Extends the time period, from 15 to 25 days, for filing petitions for review by the Industrial Commission. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Labor & Commerce May 03 Interim Study Calendar LABOR COMMRCE HB-2479 EWING - DIDRICKSON. (Ch. 48, pars. 138.19 and 172.54) Amends the Workers' Compensation Act and Workers' Occupational Diseases Act. Provides that the party petitioning for review of the Arbitrator's decision shall be responsible for paying for the transcript of evidence, even if the case has been settled. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Labor & Commerce May 03 Interim Study Calendar LABOR COMMRCE 'HB-2480 DIDRICKSON - BRESLIN. (Ch. 48, new par. 138.13-1) Amends the Workers' Compensation Act to create the Workers' Compensation Advisory Board to aid the Industrial Commission in formulating policies, discussing problems, setting priorities of expenditures and establishing short and long range administrative goals. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Labor & Commerce May 03 Interim Study Calendar LABOR COMMRCE HB-2481 MAYS - DIDRICKSON. (Ch. 48, pars. 138.19 and 172.54) Amends the Workers' Compensation Act and the Workers' Occupational Dis- ease Act. Deletes, in the provision permitting a panel of the Industrial Commission to deny a request for oral argument, a requirement that such denial be based on the fact that only certain matters are in dispute. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Labor & Commerce May 03 Interim Study Calendar LABOR COMMRCE 'HB-2482 KEANE - FREDERICK,VF - SANTIAGO. (Ch. 120, pars. 2160 and 2166; new pars. 2175 and 2176) Amends the Cannabis and Controlled Substances Tax Act to provide that penal- ties shall be collected as part of the tax. Provides that all assessments under the Act are jeopardy assessments. Establishes assessment procedures and deletes current language regarding assessments. Adopts the Administrative Procedure Act and the Administrative Review Law with some exceptions. FISCAL NOTE (Dept. of Revenue) The Department estimates that HB 2482, if enacted will result in an undeterminable increase in revenues due to more effective 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1921 HB-2482-Cont. enforcement powers. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Eliminates noncompliance on the part of the taxpayer requirement and permits the Department to file a notice of lien upon issuance of jeopardy assessment rather than mandating a five day waiting period. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Makes grammatical correction. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Revenue May 04 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 014-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 12 Fiscal Note filed Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 17 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 18 Mtn Prev-Recall 2nd Reading Amendment No.01 KEANE Adopted Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Third Reading - Passed 116-000-000 May 22 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor LUFT Placed Calendr,First Readng May 23 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Revenue Jun 09 Recommnded do pass as amend 012-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 15 Second Reading Amendment No.01 REVENUE Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 19 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Jun 20 Speaker's Tbl. Concurrence 01 Jun 27 H Concurs in S Amend. 01/103-002-000 Passed both Houses Jul 26 Sent to the Governor Aug 30 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-0380 Effective date 90-01-01 HB-2483 RONAN. (Ch. 46, par. 1A-8) Amends The Election Code. Requires the State Board of Elections to establish an electronic system for obtaining continuous, unofficial election night precinct returns for the general primary and general election. Effective immediately. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Elections May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D SHB-2484 KEANE. (Ch. 120, pars. 452 and 452 1/2) Amends the Retailers' Occupation Tax Act to include wilfully failing to file a re- turn on behalf of a corporation among the Class 4 felony offenses in the Act. Makes other changes regarding corporate officers. FISCAL NOTE (Dept. of Revenue) The Department has determined that HB 2484 would have an un- known, positive impact on State revenues, by increasing the Department's effectiveness in tax collection. ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1922 HB-2484-Cont. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Revenue May 04 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 014-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 12 Fiscal Note filed Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 18 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 24 Short Debate-3rd Passed 111-000-000 May 25 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor LUFT Placed Calendr,First Readng May 30 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 01 Waive Posting Notice Assigned to Judiciary Jun 09 Recommended do pass 012-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 15 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 19 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 18 Sent to the Governor Sep 07 Governor vetoed Placed Calendar Total Veto Oct 11 Mtn filed overrde Gov veto KEANE Placed Calendar Total Veto Oct 19 Total veto stands. HB-2485 KEANE. (Ch. 32, pars. 12.20, 12.40, 13.45 and 13.55; Ch. 120, par. 444) Amends the Business Corporation Act of 1983 and the Retailers' Occupation Tax Act to require tax clearance letters from the Illinois Department of Revenue before a corporation can dissolve or withdraw from Illinois. Also amends the certifi- cate of authority provisions. Amends the Retailers' Occupation Tax Act to establish Department of Revenue procedures for verification of notice of delinquency. FISCAL NOTE (Dept. of Revenue) The Department has determined that HB 2485 would result in an increase in State revenues of an unkown amount due to improved enforcement of tax laws. The bill would also increase admini- strative costs to the Department by $441,200. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. (Senate recedes July 1, 1989) Adds reference to: Ch. 32, pars. 15.85 and 115.85 Adds further amendments to the Business Corporation Act of 1983 and the Gen- eral Not For Profit Corporation Act of 1986 to prohibit corporate filings with the Secretary of State if a corporation is in default on any tax returns or money owed. CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT NO. 1. Recommends that the Senate recede from S-am 1. Recommends that the bill be further amended as follows: Adds reference to: Ch. 32, pars. 12.45 and 112.45 Removes the tax clearance letter condition for reinstatement of previously dis- solved domestic corporations. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Revenue May 04 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 014-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1923 HB-2485-Cont. May 12 Fiscal Note filed Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 17 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate May 18 Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Third Reading - Passed 113-003-000 May 22 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor LUFT Placed Calendr,First Readng May 23 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Revenue Jun 09 Recommended do pass 012-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 15 Second Reading Amendment No.01 LUFT Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 19 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Jun 20 Speaker's Tbl. Concurrence 01 Jun 24 H Noncncrs in S Amend. 01 Jun 26 Secretary's Desk Non-concur 01 Jun 27 S Refuses to Recede Amend 01 S Requests Conference Comm 1ST Sen Conference Comm Apptd IST/LUFT NETSCH, O'DANIEL, RIGNEY & DEANGELIS Jun 28 Hse Accede Req Conf Comm 1ST Hse Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/KEANE, CURRIE, CULLERTON, CHURCHILL AND FREDERICK,VF Jun 30 Senate report submitted Senate Conf. report Adopted 1ST/057-000-000 House report submitted Jul 01 House Conf. report Adopted 1ST/116-000-000 Both House Adoptd Conf rpt 1ST Passed both Houses Jul 28 Sent to the Governor Aug 30 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-0381 Effective date 90-07-01 HB-2486 KEANE. (Ch. 120, par. 444) Amends the Retailers' Occupation Tax Act to add a requirement that the De- partment of Revenue give notice to the Attorney General when a corporation has committed 10 or more violations of the Act or is in default by $10,000 or more. FISCAL NOTE (Dept. of Revenue) The Department has determined that HB 2486 will have no fiscal impact to the State. However, it will increase the Depart- ment's administrative costs by $991,400. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Amends to give the Department of Revenue the option of giving notice to the At- torney General and removes the 10 or more violation threshold. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Revenue May 04 Recommended do pass 012-001-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 12 Fiscal Note filed Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 18 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading 1924 HB-2486-Cont. May 24 Third Reading - Passed 112-000-000 May 25 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor LUFT Placed Calendr,First Readng May 30 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 01 Assigned to Revenue Jun 09 Recommended do pass 012-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 15 Second Reading Amendment No.01 LUFT Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 19 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Jun 20 Speaker's Tbl. Concurrence 01 Jun 27 H Concurs in S Amend. 01/113-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 26 Sent to the Governor Aug 30 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-0382 Effective date 90-01-01 SHB-2487 KEANE. (Ch. 120, pars. 441a and 441b) Amends the Retailers' Occupation Tax Act to revise the enforcement procedures and to require renewal of certificates of registration under the Act. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Further revises the provisions relating to certificates of registration, their expira- tion and renewal. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Revenue May 04 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 014-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 17 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate May 18 Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Third Reading - Passed 116-000-000 May 22 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor LUFT Placed Calendr,First Readng May 23 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Revenue Jun 09 Recommended do pass 012-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 15 Second Reading Amendment No.01 LUFT Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 19 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Jun 20 Speaker's Tbl. Concurrence 01 Jun 27 H Concurs in S Amend. 01/115-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 26 Sent to the Governor Aug 30 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-0383 Effective date 90-01-01 HB-2488 JONES,SHIRLEY - MORROW. (New Act) Creates the Telemarketing Consumer Protection Act. Provides that telemar- keters shall provide purchasers with a receipt or contract with a notice of cancella- 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1925 HB-2488--Cont. tion provision. Provides that the seller shall establish a trust account for purchaser funds with withdrawals only after the cancellation period or for refunds. Also pro- vides that telemarketers inform purchasers of their right to cancel, the full terms of the transaction, and the particulars of the seller and the trust account. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Consumer Protection May 05 Tbl-pursuant Hse Rul 26D HB-2489 WILLIAMS - SANTIAGO - MARTINEZ - SHAW. (New Act) Requires an owner of certain rent-regulated housing to notify each tenant and the appropriate State Department or agency of any change of the owner's address with- in 30 days after the change. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Select Committee on Housing Apr 27 Interim Study Calendar HOUSING HB-2490 JONES,SHIRLEY AND BALANOFF. (New Act) Prohibits the use of an automated telephone dialing system which uses recorded messages unless the system disconnects upon call termination and provides certain information about the call. Provides penalties and authorizes the Attorney General and telephone companies to obtain injunctive relief. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Consumer Protection May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D SHB-2491 WILLIAMS - YOUNG,A - SHAW - MORROW - TURNER, MARTINEZ, JONES,SHIRLEY, CURRIE, DAVIS, FLOWERS, LEFLORE AND TROT- TER. (Ch. 67 1/2, new par. 307.24h) Amends the Housing Development Act. Provides that the Illinois Housing Devel- opment Authority may establish an on-the-job training program under which, pur- suant to agreements with appropriate entities, trainees engage in construction or rehabilitation of affordable residential housing. Effective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Changes on-the-job training program conducted by the Housing Authority from unemployed veterans to unemployed low-income persons. FISCAL NOTE (Ill. Housing Development Authority) Training costs per applicant will be approximately $8,000. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: Ch. 67 1/2, new par. 307.24h Adds reference to: New Act Deletes everything in the bill. Creates a Board to establish pre-apprenticeship training programs. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Select Committee on Housing Apr 27 Amendment No.01 HOUSING Adopted 009-000-000 Recommnded do pass as amend 007-002-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1926 HB-2491-Cont. May 02 Fiscal Note Requested MCCRACKEN Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 17 Fiscal Note filed Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 24 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 25 Third Reading - Passed 108-000-008 May 26 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 02 Sen Sponsor BROOKINS Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 06 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Waive Posting Notice Assigned to Executive Jun 08 Recommended do pass 020-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 15 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 22 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.01 BROOKINS Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 23 Added As A Joint Sponsor KARPIEL Added As A Joint Sponsor GEO-KARIS 3d Reading Consideration PP Calendar Consideration PP. Third Reading - Passed 035-016-001 Speaker's Tbl. Concurrence 01 Jun 24 H Noncncrs in S Amend. 01 Jun 26 Secretary's Desk Non-concur 01 Jun 27 Added As A Co-sponsor DEL VALLE Added As A Joint Sponsor NEWHOUSE Added As A Joint Sponsor COLLINS 6-28-89 S Refuses to Recede Amend 01 S Requests Conference Comm 1ST Sen Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/BROOKINS LECHOWICZ, COLLINS KARPIEL & GEO-KARIS Jun 28 Hse Accede Req Conf Comm 1ST Hse Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/WILLIAMS, TURNER, CULLERTON, OLSON,MYRON AND OLSON,BOB Jul 01 Tabled House Rule 79(E) HB-2492 WILLIAMS. (Ch. 38, par. 111-1) Amends the Code of Criminal Procedure of 1963 relating to methods of prosecu- tion to make a grammatical change. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Judiciary II May 02 Interim Study Calendar JUDICIARY II HB-2493 WILLIAMS. (Ch. 38, par. 10-3) Amends the Criminal Code of 1961 relating to the offense of unlawful restraint by making the statute gender neutral. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Judiciary II 1927 HB-2493-Cont. May 02 Interim Study Calendar JUDICIARY II HB-2494 WILLIAMS. (Ch. 38, par. 113-4.1) Amends the Code of Criminal Procedure of 1963 relating to the plea of nolo con- tendere to make a grammatical change. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Judiciary II May 02 Interim Study Calendar JUDICIARY II HB-2495 WILLIAMS AND YOUNG,A. (Ch. 38, par. 122-2.1) Amends the Post-Conviction Hearing Article of the Code of Criminal Procedure of 1963. Provides that if the petitioner is under sentence of death and is without counsel and alleges that he is without means to procure counsel, he shall state whether or not he wishes counsel to be appointed to represent him. If appointment of counsel is requested, the court shall appoint counsel if satisfied that the petitioner has no means to procure counsel. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Judiciary II May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D 'HB-2496 WILLIAMS AND YOUNG,A. (Ch. 38, par. 1005-5-3) Amends the Code of Corrections to provide for the elimination of mandatory prison terms for all felonies except murder, attempted murder, repeated Class 2 fel- onies and criminal sexual assault if the defendant does not have a prior criminal his- tory, there are grounds to excuse him, there exists a medical condition and he is willing to undergo any court ordered treatment. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Judiciary II May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-2497 WILLIAMS AND MORROW. (Ch. 38, par. 1005-5-3.1) Amends the Unified Code of Corrections to include mental retardation as a miti- gating factor in the imposition of a sentence. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Judiciary II May 02 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 014-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 17 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 18 Third Reading - Passed 116-000-000 May 22 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 24 Sen Sponsor SMITH Added As A Joint Sponsor DUNN,T Placed Calendr,First Readng May 25 Added As A Joint Sponsor DEL VALLE First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 26 Assigned to Judiciary I Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1928 HB-2497-Cont. Jun 09 Recommended do pass 012-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 15 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 19 Third Reading - Passed 058-001-000 Passed both Houses Jul 18 Sent to the Governor Sep 11 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-0903 Effective date 90-01-01 HB-2498 WILLIAMS. (Ch. 38, pars. 122-1, 122-2, 122-2.1 and 122-8) Amends the Code of Criminal Procedure. Authorizes petition by a person com- mitted to the Department of Corrections, Juvenile Division, following adjudication as a delinquent minor under the Juvenile Court Act, asserting that his constitution- al rights were substantially denied in the proceedings which resulted in his adjudication. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Judiciary II May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-2499 WILLIAMS. (Ch. 37, par. 805-6) Amends the Juvenile Court Act of 1987. Requires that a minor be allowed two phone calls to an attorney or parent or guardian within one hour of being taken into custody. Requires that an attorney be present and advise a minor before any state- ments, made by the minor, may be used in a proceeding for delinquency. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Judiciary II May 02 Interim Study Calendar JUDICIARY II HB-2500 WILLIAMS - YOUNG,A. (Ch. 37, par. 805-23) Amends the Juvenile Court Act of 1987. Limits juvenile commitment to no more than adult commitment for same act. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Judiciary II May 04 Interim Study Calendar JUDICIARY II HB-2501 WILLIAMS AND YOUNG,A. (Ch. 38, new par. 114-15) Amends the Code of Criminal Procedure to provide standards and procedures for removal of certain criminal actions to juvenile court. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Judiciary II May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D 'HB-2502 WILLIAMS - YOUNG,A, CURRIE AND JONES,LOU. (Ch. 85, par. 611; Ch. 120, pars. 2-201 and 2-204, new pars. 2-202.3 and 2-208) Amends the Illinois Income Tax Act and the local revenue sharing Act. Increases from 1/12 to 1/10 the local share of State income tax revenues. Effective October ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1929 HB-2502-Cont. 1, 1989, increases the individual income tax rate from 2 1/2% to 3 1/2% and the corporate income tax rate from 4% to 5.6%. Effective January 1, 1990, provides for an earned income tax credit to individual taxpayers equal to 5% of the earned in- come tax credit received by such taxpayers pursuant to Section 32 of The Internal Revenue Code of 1986 and specifically incorporates exemptions for blind and elder- ly taxpayers (previously in corporated by reference to the Internal Revenue Code which has now repealed such exemptions). Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Revenue May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-2503 WILLIAMS. (Ch. 38, new par. 114-15) Amends the Code of Criminal Procedure to provide standards and procedures for removal of certain criminal actions to juvenile court. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Judiciary II May 02 Interim Study Calendar JUDICIARY II HB-2504 WILLIAMS. (Ch. 38, par. 1005-8-1) Amends the Code of Corrections to provide that a juvenile defendant sentenced in adult court may move for reconsideration of his sentence within 30 days of reach- ing the age of 21 or being transferred to the Department of Corrections. Sentence reduction will be granted based on factors of the crime and the community. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Judiciary II May 02 Interim Study Calendar JUDICIARY II HB-2505 WILLIAMS. (Ch. 38, par. 7-1) Amends the Criminal Code of 1961 relating to the use of force in defense of per- son to make the Section gender neutral. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Judiciary II May 02 Interim Study Calendar JUDICIARY II HB-2506 WILLIAMS - YOUNG,A. (Ch. 38, par. 122-2.1) Amends the Code of Criminal Procedure to provide that for post-conviction hear- ings petitioners sentenced to death shall receive appointed counsel if they have no means, regardless of the nature of the petition. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Judiciary II May 02 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 014-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 03 Fiscal Note Requested MCCRACKEN Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 24 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Fiscal Note Request W/drawn Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 25 Third Reading - Passed 112-004-000 May 26 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng 1930 HB-2506-Cont. Jun 02 Sen Sponsor MAROVITZ Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 06 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary Jun 09 Recommended do pass 012-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 15 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 19 Third Reading - Passed 058-001-000 Passed both Houses Jul 18 Sent to the Governor Sep 01 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-0655 Effective date 90-01-01 HB-2507 WILLIAMS - YOUNG,A. (Ch. 38, pars. 122-1, 122-2 and 122-2.1) Amends the Code of Criminal Procedure of 1963 relating to post-conviction hearings. Provides that such procedures are available to persons committed to the Juvenile Division of the Department of Corrections or adjudicated delinquent. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Judiciary II May 05 Interim Study Calendar JUDICIARY II 3HB-2508 WEAVER,M - ROPP. (Ch. 120, pars. 2-201, 2-203, 2-204, 7-702, 8-803 and 9-901, new pars. 2-202.3 and 2-208; Ch. 122, new par. 2-3.89; Ch. 127, new pars. 141.255 and 142z20) Amends the Illinois Income Tax Act, The School Code and the State finance Act. Increases the individual income tax rate to 3 1/2% and corporate rate to 5% begin- ning on July 1, 1989. Replaces the homeowner's property tax deduction with an in- come tax credit of 10%, up to $500. Increases the standard exemption for individuals by $250 from $1,000 to $1,250 for the 1989 tax year, and from $1,250 to $1,500 for the 1990 tax year and subsequent years. Also restores the special ex- emptions for the blind and elderly at $1,250 in 1989 and at $1,500 in 1990 and sub- sequent years. Provides that a portion of income taxes collected be deposited into the Income Tax Distribution Fund, a special fund in the State treasury for distribu- tion to public pension systems, public institutions of higher education and local pub- lic elementary and secondary schools. Effective July 1, 1989. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Revenue May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-2509 PETKA. (Ch. 38, par. 122-1) Amends the Post Conviction Hearing Article of the Code of Criminal Procedure of 1963 to provide that in cases where the petitioner has been sentenced to death, no proceedings under that Article shall be commenced more than 3 years after rendi- tion of final judgment, unless the petitioner alleges facts showing that the delay was not due to his culpable negligence. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Judiciary II May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D 3 Fiscal Note Act and Pension System Impact Note Act may be applicable. 1931 HB-2510 HB-2510 RYDER - BRESLIN. (Ch. 111 2/3, par. 1-101) Amends The Public Utilities Act. Deletes redundancy in short title Section. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Deletes reference to: Ch. 111 2/3, par. 1-101 Adds reference to: Ch. 111 2/3, par. 9-220 and new par. 9-220.1 Provides that Illinois Commerce Commission in order to protect natural gas and electric power consumers is directed to monitor federal natural gas and electric power policies. Also provides that utilities in proceedings before such Commission shall offer evidence of efforts undertaken to minimize fuel costs or power costs used in the generation of electric power. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Public Utilities Apr 19 Re-assigned to Select Comm. Economic May 03 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 18 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Amendment No.01 Amendment No.02 Development Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 012-000-001 RYDER MAUTINO 012-093-006 Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 26 Short Debate-3rd Passed 094-000-001 May 30 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 01 Jun 08 Jun 13 Jun 16 Jun 20 Jun 22 Withdrawn Lost First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Energy & Environment Primary Sponsor Changed To KUSTRA Committee Energy & Environment Recommended do pass 007-006-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Amendment No.01 WELCH Verified Lost Placed Calndr,Third Reading Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.02 WELCH Adopted Amendment No.03 KUSTRA Lost 028-030-000 Placed Calndr,Third Reading Tabled By Sponsor 'HB-2511 GIORGI. (Ch. 37, par. 658) Amends the Court Reporters Act. Increases the maximum salary for full time court reporters by $2,000 to $39,250 beginning July 1, 1989. Effective July 1, 1989. Apr 07 1989 First reading Apr 08 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Executive May 02 Recommended do pass 011-008-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 23 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 30 Tabled House Rule 37(G) Oct 17 Tabled House Rule 37(G) Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. Exempt under Hse Rule 29(C) 1932 I HB-2511-Cont. Oct 18 Mtn filed take from Table SUSPEND RULE 37(G) -PLACE ON CALENDAR 3RD RDING-GIORGI Mtn Take From Table Prevail Placed Calndr,Third Reading Oct 19 3/5 vote required Third Reading - Passed 074-033-005 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Oct 31 Sen Sponsor JONES Placed Calendr,First Readng First reading Assigned to Rules HB-2512 RYDER AND LEVERENZ. (Ch. 17, pars. 4402, 4408, 4409, 4410, 4435, 4460, 4462) Amends the Illinois Credit Union Act. Provides a definition for insolvent. Amends the reporting and auditing procedures to allow for annual inspections of a credit union. Amends the procedure for correcting problems that lead to a suspension. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Financial Institutions May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-2513 MAUTINO - LEVERENZ. (Ch. 95 1/2, par. 5-202) Amends The Illinois Vehicle Code section on tow operators to make a grammati- cal change. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: Ch. 95 1/2, par. 5-202 Adds reference to: Ch. 95 1/2, par. 4-209 and new par. 4-21 1a; Ch. 127, new par. 141.252 Deletes everything. Amends the Vehicle Code to provide for the payment of tow- ing abandoned vehicles from the Vehicle Recycling Fund. Amends An Act in rela- tion to State finance to establish a Vehicle Recycling Fund. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. (Tabled June 23, 1989) Deletes reference to: Ch. 95 1/2, par. 5-202 Adds reference to: Ch. 95 1/2, par. 4-209, new par. 4-21 la; Ch. 127, new par. 141.252 Deletes everything. Amends the Vehicle Code to provide for the payment of tow- ing abandoned vehicles from the Vehicle Recycling Fund. Amends An Act in rela- tion to State finance to establish a Vehicle Recycling Fund. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 3. Amends the Vehicle Code Section on tow operators to make a grammatical change. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Select Comm Constitut'nal Officers Apr 27 Recommended do pass 012-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 17 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 19 Third Reading - Passed 076-035-003 May 22 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 25 Sen Sponsor D'ARCO Placed Calendr,First Readng May 30 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment 1933 HB-2513-Cont. Jun 01 Assigned to Transportation Jun 13 Recommended do pass 013-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 15 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 21 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.01 D'ARCO Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 22 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.02 D'ARCO Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 23 Recalled to Second Reading Mtn Reconsider Vote Prevail 02-D'ARCO Mtn Prevail -Table Amend No 02 Tabled Amendment No.03 D'ARCO Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Lost 027-030-000 HB-2514 MCPIKE - MCCRACKEN - RYDER. (Ch. 121, par. 100-1) Amends an Act in relation to the State toll highway system to remove the word "hereby". SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. (Tabled June 23, 1989) Adds reference to: Ch. 121, pars. 100-3, 100-5, 100-8, 100-9, 100-10, 100-11, 100-16, 100-16.1, 100-17, 100-19 and 100-23. Changes the title and deletes everything after the enacting clause. Amends the Toll Highway Authority Act. Expands the Authority's power to acquire real prop- erty. Removes requirement that tolls be uniform by user classification. Removes prohibition against acquisition of tollways the bonds for which are in default. In- creases the maximum value of contracts which may be let without competitive bids and includes contracts for completion of terminated or defaulted work among those contracts. Increases from 25 to 40 years the maximum term of Authority bonds. Removes requirement that the Authority file an annual capital plan. Removes obso- lete language. Makes other changes. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 3. Removes an unnecessary word. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Executive May 02 Do Pass/Consent Calendar 021-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read May 09 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read May 11 Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 111-000-000 May 12 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 16 Sen Sponsor D'ARCO Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 18 Assigned to Executive Jun 01 Recommended do pass 018-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 16 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 22 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.01 D'ARCO Adopted Amendment No.02 D'ARCO Lost 001-038-000 Placed Calndr,Third Reading 1934 HB-2514-Cont. Jun 23 Recalled to Second Reading Mtn Reconsider Vote Prevail 01-D'ARCO Mtn Prevail -Table Amend No 01/ Tabled Amendment No.03 D'ARCO Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading 3d Reading Consideration PP Calendar Consideration PP. Third Reading - Passed 049-007-002 Speaker's Tbl. Concurrence 03 Jun 28 H Noncncrs in S Amend. 03 Jun 29 Secretary's Desk Non-concur 03 S Refuses to Recede Amend 03 S Requests Conference Comm 1ST Sen Conference Comm Apptd IST/D'ARCO JOYCE,JJ, LUFT, KARPIEL & SCHAFFER Jun 30 Hse Accede Req Conf Comm 1ST Hse Conference Comm Apptd IST/MCPIKE, CULLERTON, GIORGI, MCCRACKEN & RYDER Jul 01 Tabled House Rule 79(E) Oct 17 Exempt under Hse Rule 29(C) Tabled House Rule 79(E) Oct 18 Mtn filed take from Table SUSPEND RULE 79(E) PLACE ON CALENDAR CONF. COMM. REPTS. -MCPIKE Mtn Take From Table Prevail Hse Conference Comm Apptd IST (06-30-89) HB-2515 HICKS. (Ch. 120, par. 440c) Amends the Retailers' Occupation Tax Act to make a change in language style. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Revenue May 04 Recommended do pass 008-006-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 25 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading May 26 Amendment No.01 BARGER Withdrawn Amendment No.02 HALLOCK Lost Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 103-010-004 May 30 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 31 Sen Sponsor D'ARCO Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 01 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Revenue Jun 09 Recommended do pass 012-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 15 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 23 Re-committed to Revenue HB-2516 MCPIKE - MCCRACKEN - RYDER - JONES,SHIRLEY. (Ch. 30, pars. 309.1 and 314.1 and new pars. 309.3 and 309.4; Ch. 110, par. 7-102) Amends the Condominium Property Act and the Code of Civil Procedure con- cerning eminent domain proceedings. Requires a lienholder to provide the associa- 1935 HB-2516-Cont. tion with a mailing address for the lienholder. Gives the association standing as a defendant in proceedings to condemn a common element. Requires the association to provide a list of owners and lienholders to the plaintiff. Provides for allocation of the proceeds of eminent domain. Effective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Makes changes concerning notice from an association to mortgagees and lien- holders and condemnation of common elements. Requires the notice to be sent by certified mail, rather than first class. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Judiciary I May 04 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 014-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 24 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate May 25 Amendment No.01 MCCRACKEN Adopted Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Short Debate-3rd Passed 114-001-000 May 26 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 30 Sen Sponsor D'ARCO Placed Calendr,First Readng May 31 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment SJun 01 Waive Posting Notice Assigned to Judiciary Jun 09 Recommended do pass 012-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 16 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 23 Third Reading - Passed 058-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 21 Sent to the Governor Sep 07 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-0826 Effective date 89-09-07 HB-2517 CAPPARELLI. (Ch. 80, par. 202) Amends the Mobile Home Landlord and Tenant Rights Act. Amends the juris- diction section by changing "this State" to "Illinois". HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: Ch. 80, par. 202 Adds reference to: Ch. 80, pars. 208 and 209 Deletes everything. Provides that a mobile home park owner can cease operations and terminate all leases with 12 months notice. Provides that rents may be in- creased at the time of lease renewal with 30 days notification. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: Ch. 80, new par. 222a Provides that a mobile home park owner who elects to cease operation of the mo- bile home park shall notify the tenant 12 months prior to the expiration of the ten- ant's lease that the lease will not be renewed. Provides that a mobile home park owner shall have the authority to remove a mobile home from the mobile home park and place a lien against the mobile home for moving costs after an order for posses- sion has been granted and all stays expired. CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT NO. 1. (Adopted in Senate only) Recommends that the Senate recede from Senate Amendment No. 1 Recommends that the bill be further amended as follows: Deletes Reference To: Ch. 80, pars. 208, 209 and new par. 222a Adds Reference To: Ch. 80, par. 208 and new par. 222a 1936 HB-2517-Cont. Deletes everything. Amends the Mobile Home Landlord and Tenant Rights Act. Provides that a mobile home park owner may elect to cease operation of the park but he must give 12 months notice to the tenant and if 12 months or more remain on the tenant's lease he is entitled to the term. Requires all notices to be by certified mail or personal service. Provides that a park owner shall have the authority to re- move a mobile home from the park and place a lien against the mobile home for moving costs after an order for possession has been granted and all stays expired. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Executive May 02 Mtn Prevail Suspend Rul 20K 116-000-000 Committee Executive May 04 Amendment No.01 EXECUTIVE Adopted Do Pass Amend/Short Debate 016-000-000 May 18 May 26 May 30 May 31 Jun 01 Jun 08 Jun 22 Jun 23 Jun 26 Jun 27 Jun 28 Jun 30 Jul 01 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Short Debate-3rd Passed 060-022-014 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Sen Sponsor CARROLL Placed Calendr,First Readng First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Executive Recommended do pass 011-006-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.01 CARROLL Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 038-017-002 Speaker's Tbl. Concurrence 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 1ST/CARROLL JOYCE,JJ, HALL, KARPIEL & RAICA Hse Accede Req Conf Comm 1ST Hse Conference Comm Apptd IST/TERZICH, BALANOFF, CULLERTON, PIEL AND PARCELLS House report submitted Senate report submitted Senate Conf. report Adopted 1ST/035-016-000 3/5 vote required House Conf. report lost 1ST/042-048-023 Tabled House Rule 79(E) HB-2518 CURRIE. Appropriates $500,000 from the General Revenue Fund to the Department of Public Health to fund the Rheumatic Diseases Treatment Act. Effective July 1, 1989. Apr 07 1989 First reading Apr 08 May 11 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Appropriations II Interim Study Calendar APPROP II 1937 HB-2519 HB-2519 CAPPARELLI - JONES,LOU - FARLEY - LEFLORE - LAURINO, BU- GIELSKI, DAVIS, DELEO, FLOWERS, GIGLIO, JONES,SHIRLEY, KRS- KA, KULAS, MARTINEZ, RICE, RONAN, SANTIAGO, SHAW, TERZICH, TROTTER, TURNER, WHITE, WILLIAMS, YOUNG,A AND YOUNGE,W. (Ch. 120, par. 711) Amends the Revenue Act of 1939 to make a grammatical change. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Revenue May 04 Recommended do pass 008-006-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 25 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading May 26 Interim Study Calendar REVENUE HB-2520 MAUTINO - LEVERENZ - MCCRACKEN. (New Act) Establishes the Illinois Rural Bond Bank. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. (Tabled June 21, 1989) Creates the Rural Bond Bank Act. Establishes the Illinois Rural Bond Bank as an instrumentality of the State to assist rural units of local government by purchas- ing securities issued by them. Authorizes the Bank to issue bonds in a total aggre- gate original principal amount not exceeding $50,000,000 for the purchase of local governmental securities and other purposes. Establishes the Lieutenant Governor as chairman of the Bank's board of commissioners and the State Treasurer as vice chairman. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Adds reference to: Ch. 122, par. 10-22.25a Amends The School Code concerning interest rates on purchases of.personal property. CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT NO. 2. Recommends that the House concur in S-am 1. Recommends that the bill be further amended as follows: Changes definition of "governmental unit" to reference the Governor's Executive Order creating the Rural Fair Share Initiative (rather than the Rural Affairs Coun- cil). Deletes provision for an appropriation to restore the Reserve Fund to an amount equal to the required debt service reserve. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to State Government Administration May 02 Recommended do pass 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 17 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading May 18 Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 26 Third Reading - Passed 111-000-000 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 01 Sen Sponsor LUFT Added As A Joint Sponsor SCHAFFER Added As A Joint Sponsor SEVERNS Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 06 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Waive Posting Notice Assigned to Executive Jun 08 Recommended do pass 020-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 16 Second Reading Amendment No.01 LUFT Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading 1938 HB-2520--Cont. Jun 21 Recalled to Second Reading Mtn Reconsider Vote Prevail 01-LUFT Mtn Prevail -Table Amend No 01 Tabled Amendment No.02 LUFT Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 23 Third Reading - Passed 056-000-000 Speaker's Tbl. Concurrence 02 Jun 27 H Noncncrs in S Amend. 02 Jun 28 Secretary's Desk Non-concur 02 S Refuses to Recede Amend 02 S Requests Conference Comm IST Sen Conference Comm Apptd IST/LUFT JOYCE,JJ, SEVERNS, KARPIEL & SCHAFFER Jun 29 Hse Accede Req Conf Comm 1ST Hse Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/MAUTINO, HANNIG, CULLERTON, MCCRACKEN AND HOFFMAN Jun 30 House report submitted Senate report submitted Senate Conf. report lost 1ST/028-025-000 S Requests Conference Comm 2ND Sen Conference Comm Apptd 2ND/LUFT JOYCE,JJ, SEVERNS KARPIEL & SCHAFFER Hse Accede Req Conf Comm 2ND Hse Conference Comm Apptd 2ND/MAUTINO, HANNIG, CULLERTON, MCCRACKEN AND HOFFMAN House report submitted Senate report submitted 3/5 vote required Senate Conf. report Adopted 2ND/052-004-001 Jul 01 3/5 vote required House Conf. report Adopted 2ND/114-000-000 Both House Adoptd Conf rpt 2ND Passed both Houses Jul 28 Sent to the Governor Sep 17 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-0927 Effective date 90-07-01 SHB-2521 BARGER. (Ch. 73, new par. 760.1) Amends the Illinois Insurance Code. Establishes requirements for insurance ad- vertising of life, health and Medicare supplement insurance through the use of testi- monials and endorsements by third parties. Requires disclosure of fact of compensation to endorsers. Requires endorsements applicable to the policy adver- tised and accurately reproduced. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Insurance May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-2522 WENNLUND. (Ch. 24, pars. 7-1-2, 7-1-3, 7-1-4, 7-1-8 and 7-1-48) Amends the Municipal Code. Provides that no tract of land in excess of 5 (now, 10) acres may be included in an annexation ordinance without the owner's consent. 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1939 HB-2522-Cont. Defines the "perimeter" of annexed territory. Authorizes a court, at a hearing on an annexation petition, to determine the priority of filing if 2 annexation petitions are filed and the territories described in those petitions overlap. Denies right of owner of land voluntarily annexed to withdraw from the annexation. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Cities & Villages May 03 Interim Study Calendar CITY VILLAGE HB-2523 ZICKUS - BARGER. (Ch. 23, new par. 6108.06) Amends the Illinois Act on the Aging. Requires the Department on Aging to pub- lish a handbook of information on senior citizens' rights and services for free distribution. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Select Committee on Aging May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-2524 HASARA - BLACK. (Ch. 110 1/2, pars. I la-2, I la-9, 1 la-10 and I la-17) Amends the Probate Act. Eliminates gambling, idleness, debauchery or excessive use of intoxicants or drugs as grounds for disability. Requires a petition for guard- ianship to be accompanied by a report giving more detailed medical information. Requires the summons to inform the respondent of various rights. Requires the per- sonal guardian to report to the court annually. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Judiciary I May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-2525 REGAN. (Ch. 23, new par. 6108.06) Amends the Illinois Act on the Aging. Requires the Department on Aging to de- velop a 2-year demonstration program of grants for the provision of in-home transi- tional care for senior citizens recently discharged from hospitals. Apr'07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Select Committee on Aging May 04 Interim Study Calendar AGING 'HB-2526 BARGER. (New Act; Ch. 111 1/2, rep. pars. 4160-1 through 4160-12) Creates An Act in relation to life care contracts, to be administered by the De- partment of Insurance. Requires a permit from the Department to solicit or enter into a life care contract as a provider of nursing, medical or other health-related ser- vices and board and lodging. Requires providers of such services to establish escrow accounts. Provides that Director of Insurance shall, as a condition to granting a per- mit, record with the county recorder a notice of lien against the life care facility's properties on behalf of all residents who enter into life care contracts, to secure per- formance of the provider's obligations. Requires providers to file annual reports, ac- companied by fee. Makes violation of Act a Class A misdemeanor. Repeals the Life Care Facilities Act. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Insurance May 04 Tabled in Committee INSURANCE 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1940 HB-2527 HASARA. (Ch. 95 1/2, par. 11-1301.3) Amends The Illinois Vehicle Code. Provides that a local authority may imple- ment a program to train and authorize persons 65 years of age or older to issue cita- tions to those who park in spaces reserved for the handicapped without authority. Effective immediately. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Judiciary I May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D SHB-2528 HASARA - REGAN. (Ch. 23, new par. 6104.04) Amends the Illinois Act on the Aging. Requires the Department on Aging, with the assistance of the Department of Insurance, to conduct a public awareness cam- paign on long-term care insurance to provide the public with information concern- ing the types, availability and costs of long-term care services and other information. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Select Committee on Aging May 04 Recommended do pass 012-000-005 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 11 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 17 Third Reading - Passed 112-001-000 May 18 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 22 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 23 Assigned to Public Health, Welfare & Correctn May 26 Primary Sponsor Changed To DAVIDSON Committee Public Health, Welfare & Correctn HB-2529 HASARA. (Ch. 127, par. 526) Amends the State Employees Group Insurance Act. Provides that the program of health benefits offered to State employees shall include coverage for care in a long-term care facility, but that any such coverage shall be optional at an employ- ee's election and the cost thereof shall be paid wholly by employees electing such coverage. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Insurance May 04 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 017-000-000 May 11 May 17 May 25 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate Fiscal Note Requested CULLERTON Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate Interim Study Calendar INSURANCE HB-2530 YOUNGE,W. (Ch. 11l 1/2, new par. 1039.4) Amends the Environmental Protection Act to require the governing body of any regional pollution control facility for the treatment of sewage, other than a facility operated by the Metropolitan Sanitary District, to include representatives of the surrounding communities. Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1941 HB-2527 HB-2530-Cont. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Energy Environment & Nat. Resource May 04 Interim Study Calendar ENRGY ENVRMNT HB-2531 YOUNGE,W. (Ch. 67 1/2, par. 609) Amends the Illinois Enterprise Zone Act. Makes a grammatical change. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Deletes reference to: Ch. 67 1/2, par. 609 Adds reference to: Ch. 67 1/2, new pars. 617.1 through 617.10 Deletes all. Creates a demonstration enterprise zone in East St. Louis. Provides that the Illinois Development Finance Authority shall exercise authority over the zone regarding specified matters. Provides for operation of the zone and for the cre- ation of an Enterprise Zone Assistance Fund. Authorizes the city of East St. Louis to impose a tax on income and earnings in the zone if the tax is approved in a referendum. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Select Comm. Economic Development May 04 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 014-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 23 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Amendment No.01 TATE Withdrawn Amendment No.02 YOUNGE,W Adopted Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 26 Third Reading - Lost 034-057-001 HB-2532 YOUNGE,W. Appropriates funds to the University of Illinois to establish a branch of the Col- lege of Architecture in East St. Louis. Effective July 1, 1989. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Appropriations II May 11 Interim Study Calendar APPROP II HB-2533 YOUNGE,W. (Ch. 85, par. 5503.02) Amends the East St. Louis Area Development Act by changing a reference to an Act. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Urban Redevelopment May 05 Interim Study Calendar URB REDEVELOP HB-2534 YOUNGE,W. (Ch. 85, par. 1168.1) Amends the Southwestern Illinois Metropolitan and Regional Planning Act by changing a reference to an Act. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: Ch. 85, par. 1168.1 Adds reference to: Ch. 85, par. 1184 Deletes everything. Provides that any county within the area of operations of the Southwestern Illinois Metropolitan and Regional Planning Commission may pro- vide for the levy and collection of a tax not to exceed .002% of the equalized assessed value of taxable property in such county to provide funds necessary to carry out the public functions and activities of the Commission. 1942 HB-2534--Cont. FISCAL NOTE (Metropolitan and Regional Planning Commission) Estimated annual increased revenue will be $64,605. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Urban Redevelopment Apr 27 Amendment No.01 URB REDEVELOP Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 003-002-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Fiscal Note Requested STEPHENS Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 18 Fiscal Note filed Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 23 Second Reading Amendment No.02 YOUNGE,W Withdrawn Interim Study Calendar URB REDEVELOP HB-2535 YOUNGE,W. (Ch. 127, par. 46.1 and new par. 46.60) Amends The Civil Administrative Code. Provides that Department of Commerce and Community Affairs shall develop plans to provide programs of assistance to units of local government in urban areas in relation to specified problems. Provides that the Department shall, after development of such plans, consider requests from units of local government for services in accordance with such plans. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: Ch. 24, par. 8-1-6; Ch. 127, pars. 46.19c and 2711-7; new pars. 46.6c, 46.19g, 46.19h, 46.47a, 49.25i and 2711-15a Amends the Municipal Code and Build Illinois Act to provide for certain studies and programs to be conducted by the Department of Commerce and Community Affairs. FISCAL NOTE (DCCA) Operating expenditures for the purpose of developing service plan proposals (one time) $375,000. Estimated annual cost of responding to program service requests $1,200,000. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Deletes reference to: Ch. 127, par. 46.19c and new par. 46.19h Deletes language providing that the Office of Urban Assistance of the Depart- ment of Commerce and Community Affairs shall create a Joint Center for Urban Environmental Studies. Deletes, from the specification of powers and duties of the Department of Commerce and Community Affairs, language providing that the Department shall, with the Department of Transportation, study Scott Air Force Base. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Urban Redevelopment May 04 Amendment No.01 URB REDEVELOP Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 004-001-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Fiscal Note Requested STEPHENS Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 11 Fiscal Note filed Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 23 Second Reading Amendment No.02 YOUNGE,W Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 26 Interim Study Calendar URB REDEVELOP 1943 SHB-2536 YOUNGE,W. (New Act) Creates the East St. Louis Public Works Capital Development and Investment Act and the East St. Louis Public Works Capital Development and Investment Program. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. New Act. Creates the Public Works and Economic Development Program. Au- thorizes the Department of Commerce and Community Affairs to implement the program statewide to enhance the economic development of the State. Apr 07 1989 Apr 08 May 04 May 25 May 26 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Urban Redevelopment Amendment No.01 URB REDEVELOP Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 003-002-00 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Fiscal Note Requested STEPHENS Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading Interim Study Calendar URB REDEVELOP SHB-2537 YOUNGE,W. (Ch. 127, new pars. 46.19g and 49.25i) Amends the Civil Administrative Code. Provides that the Department of Com- merce and Community Affairs and the Department of Transportation shall jointly conduct a study of the feasibility and potential of the civilian use of Scott Air Force Base and the attraction of aerospace and other high technology industries to the Metro-East area. Specifies matters to be included in the study. Provides that the Departments shall present a report based on their study to the Governor and the General Assembly no later than September 1, 1990. Effective immediately. FISCAL NOTE (DCCA) HB 2537 has no immediate direct impact on State revenues. How- ever, the scope of the required study and the mandated due date suggest the need for extensive use of external contractor ser- vices by IDOT and/or DCCA which could result in the need for up to $900,000 of additional expenditures. FISCAL NOTE (Dept. of Transportation) Based upon the costs of the already completed feasibility study of joint use of Scott Air Force Base, the Chicago-Kansas City Toll Road Study and the Southwest Illinois Economic Development Strategy, the probable range of the second part of the study would be $250,000 to $500,000. It is likely that the contract would be nearer the lower end of the range. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Urban Redevelopment May 04 Recommended do pass 003-001-000 May 11 May 18 May 23 May 26 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Fiscal Note Requested STEPHENS Placed Calndr,Second Readng Fiscal Note filed Placed Calndr,Second Readng Fiscal Note filed Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Interim Study Calendar URB REDEVELOP SFiscal Note Act may be applicable. HB-2536 1944 HB-2538 SHB-2538 YOUNGE,W. (Ch. 127, new par. 46.19g) Amends the Civil Administrative Code. Provides that the Office of Urban Assis- tance of the Department of Commerce and Community Affairs shall establish and administer a Cooperative Assistance Program to provide, to unemployed young people in urban areas, assistance in the formation, development and operation of workers' cooperatives. Provides for the operation of the program, review of certain aspects of the program and submission to the Governor and General Assembly of a report regarding the program. Effective immediately. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Urban Redevelopment May 05 Interim Study Calendar URB REDEVELOP SHB-2539 YOUNGE,W. (Ch. 127, par. 46.19c) Amends the Civil Administrative Code. Provides that the Office of Urban Assis- tance of the Department of Commerce and Community Affairs shall establish a Joint Center for Urban Environmental Studies. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Urban Redevelopment May 05 Interim Study Calendar URB REDEVELOP 'HB-2540 YOUNGE,W. (New Act) Creates the East St. Louis Public Works and Economic Development Act and the East St. Louis Public Works and Economic Development Program. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Urban Redevelopment May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D ' HB-2541 YOUNGE,W. (New Act) Creates the Enterprise High School Act. Provides for work programs for high school students in the E. St. Louis and Brooklyn School Districts, and for 1/2 of each salary to be reimbursed up to $2 per hour to any business or municipal corpo- ration that employs such students in a useful vocation. Provides that the Superin- tendent of Education shall establish pilot Enterprise High Schools in Brooklyn and East St. Louis which offer managerial skills through the actual running of a busi- ness. Effective immediately. FISCAL NOTE (State Board of Education) To give the Enterprise School concept a reasonable opportun- ity to perform and hence be subjected to outside evaluation, $100,000 per school year should be sufficient. The total first year cost of the program would be $200,000. STATE DEBT IMPACT NOTE HB-2541 has no impact on State debt. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education Apr 25 Fiscal Note filed Committee Elementary & Secondary Education Apr 28 Recommended do pass 016-002-003 Placed Calndr,Second Readng ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1945 HB-2541-Cont. May 02 State Debt Note ReQuested MCCRACKEN Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 05 State Debt Note Filed Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 23 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 26 Third Reading - Lost 048-049-000 HB-2542 YOUNGE,W. (Ch. 127, new par. 743.7) Amends the Intergovernmental Cooperation Act. Authorizes a municipality to enter into agreement with any State public agency and a United States public agen- cy for the establishment of an urban redevelopment project. Provides that the mu- nicipality may convey land to the United States public agency, and that the United States public agency may perform specified duties. Provides that the municipality, United States public agency and State public agencies may cooperate in any other matters necessary to carry out the urban redevelopment project. Effective immediately. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Urban Redevelopment May 05 Interim Study Calendar URB REDEVELOP HB-2543 PIEL - FLINN. (Ch. 17, par. 322) Amends the Illinois Banking Act. Authorizes bank shareholders to create voting trusts for a period of up to 10 years. Authorizes voting agreements. Effective immediately. Apr 07 198( Apr 08 May 03 May 09 May 11 May 12 HB-2544 1 Amends tl leased from I request. Effe Apr 01 Apr O0 May( May: May Jun Jun( 9 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Financial Institutions Do Pass/Consent Calendar 031-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read .Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 111-000-000 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng AS - PETERSON,W. (Ch. 111 1/2, par. 1004) avironmental Protection Act to provide that persons may be re- ntive or corrective action upon completion of such action and their immediately. First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Energy Environment & Nat. Resource Recommended do pass 014-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 117-000-000 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Sen Sponsor WELCH Placed Calendr,First Readng First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Waive Posting Notice Assigned to Energy & Environment 1946 HB-2544-Cont. Jun 13 Recommended do pass 013-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 15 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 19 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 18 Sent to the Governor Aug 15 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-0250 Effective date 89-08-15 HB-2545 STANGE - DELEO. (Ch. 17, par. 321) Amends the Illinois Banking Act. Provides that a bank may provide for a speci- fied number of authorized but unissued shares reserved for such reasonable pur- poses as the board of directors of the bank may determine. Effective immediately. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Financial Institutions May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-2546 BRESLIN - MATIJEVICH. (Ch. 111, new par. 2315a and pars. 2316 and 2324) Amends The Illinois Dental Practice Act. Provides continuing education require- ments for dental hygienists and requires proof upon renewal that each hygienist holds a currently valid certification to perform basic cardiac lift support systems, unless the hygienist has a disability which prevents such certification. Also provides for the refusal, suspension or revocation of a dental hygienist's certification upon failure to comply with continuing education requirements. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Registration and Regulation May 04 Interim Study Calendar REGIS REGULAT HB-2547 CULLERTON. (Ch. 37, pars. 653 and 658) Amends the Court Reporters Act to grant the Chief Judge of each circuit the au- thority to designate any number of Supreme Court approved full-time court report- er positions as time share positions. Defines time share position. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: Ch. 37, new par. 666 Amends An Act prescribing the duties of official court reporters. Provides that the reasonable fees of a court reporter incurred in preparing the transcript of pro- ceedings for purposes of appeal in cases in which a minor has been found to be abused, neglected or dependent shall be fixed by the court and shall be charged to a parent or other person liable under the law for the support of the minor, to the ex- tent that person is able to pay. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Judiciary I May 02 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 013-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 12 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Amendment No.01 HOMER Adopted Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 26 Third Reading - Passed 116-000-001 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 01 Sen Sponsor MAROVITZ Placed Calendr,First Readng 1947 HB-2547-Cont. Jun 06 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Judiciary Jun 09 Recommended do pass 012-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 15 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 19 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 18 Sent to the Governor Sep 07 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-0827 Effective date 90-01-01 'HB-2548 JONES,SHIRLEY - CULLERTON - TURNER - MORROW - BOWMAN, SHAW, SALTSMAN, SATTERTHWAITE, YOUNG,A, DAVIS, FLINN, CURRIE, WILLIAMS, WHITE, STERN, JONES,LOU, FLOWERS, TROT- TER AND LEFLORE. (New Act) Creates the Homelessness Prevention Act. Provides that the Department of Pub- lic Aid shall establish a homelessness prevention program under which grants shall be provided to households, in times of temporary economic crisis, which might oth- erwise become homeless. Provides that the Department may administer the pro- gram or contract with a private entity to administer the program. Provides for standards of eligibility for assistance, forms of assistance, purposes of assistance, and limitations on assistance. Provides for training, qualifications and duties of pro- gram staff. Provides for evaluation of the program. Provides that the Department may adopt rules to carry out the program. FISCAL NOTE (Dept. of Public Aid) The Department estimates the cost of House Bill 2548 could range from $10 - $14 million annually. FISCAL NOTE (Dept. of Public Aid) No change from previous note. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Select Committee on Housing Apr 27 Recommended do pass 007-000-002 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 02 Fiscal Note Requested MCCRACKEN Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 09 Fiscal Note filed Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 16 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 25 Third Reading - Passed 063-046-002 May 26 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 31 Sen Sponsor COLLINS Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 01 Added As A Joint Sponsor D'ARCO First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Executive Jun 08 Recommended do pass 011-004-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 12 Added As A Joint Sponsor NETSCH Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 16 Fiscal Note filed Second Reading Amendment No.01 KARPIEL Verified Lost Placed Calndr,Third Reading Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1948 HB-2548-Cont. Jun 22 3d Reading Consideration PP Calendar Consideration PP. HB-2549 CULLERTON. (Ch. 8, par. 37-29) Amends the Horse Racing Act. Provides that each inter-track wagering licensee and inter-track wagering location licensee, from moneys retained by the licensee from certain multiple wagers, shall allot to the organization licensee at whose track the race meeting being wagered on is being held, for deposit in the organization li- censee's Special Purse and Reward Fund Account, 1% of the total wagered on mul- tiple wagers. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Select Committee on Horse Racing May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D ' HB-2550 MATIJEVICH. (New Act) Creates the Waukegan-North Chicago Lakefront Development Authority Act in relation to development of the Lake Michigan shoreline abutting Waukegan and North Chicago. Empowers the Authority to acquire land and facilities, collect charges for the use of public areas and facilities, and issue revenue bonds to repay money borrowed for the purpose of performing its powers and duties. Provides for appointment of a 9-member governing board and officers. Exempts property owned by the Authority from taxation by the State or a taxing unit thereof, and exempts the Authority from application of federal anti-trust laws. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Changes maximum interest rate on bonds issued by the Authority from 9% to the maximum rate authorized under the Public Corporation Interest Rate Act. Changes appointments to the Authority's governing board. Removes provision con- cerning leases of property owned by the Authority on the effective date of this Act. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Executive Apr 27 Recommended do pass 015-001-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 17 Second Reading Amendment No.01 MATIJEVICH Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 23 Interim Study Calendar EXECUTIVE HB-2551 JONES,LOU. (Ch. 67 1/2, par. 8.10) Amends the Housing Authorities Act. Provides that each Authority's annual re- port include an analysis of need for additional public housing and recommendations therefor. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Select Committee on Housing May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-2552 ROPP. (Ch. 111, par. 3504) Amends The Illinois Nursing Act of 1987. Exempts medical assistants from the Act's licensing requirement. Includes physicians' offices, medical clinics and ambu- latory surgical treatment centers among those places where persons exempt from li- censing may be employed. 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1949 HB-2552-Cont. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Registration and Regulation May 04 Recommended do pass 014-004-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 16 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 24 Third Reading - Lost 025-079-008 SHB-2553 TATE. (Ch. 120, pars. 418 and 424) Amends the Motor Fuel Tax Law. Provides that, beginning January 1, 1990, the motor fuel tax shall be increased 1 per gallon to 140 per gallon. The additional 1 per gallon shall be allotted to road districts in the same proportion as other motor fuel tax monies which are allotted to road districts. Effective immediately. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Select Comm. on Roads and Bridges May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-2554 DEUCHLER. (Ch. 127, par. 49; new par. 49.31) Amends the powers and duties of the Department of Transportation to require the Department to study and report on noise pollution and related decibel levels caused by highway rumblestrips. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Select Comm. on Roads and Bridges May 05 Interim Study Calendar ROADS BRIDGES HB-2555 ROPP AND WAIT. (Ch. 56 1/2, new par. 2215.1) Amends the Grade A Pasteurized Milk and Milk Products Act. Requires rede- finition of certain milk products upon adoption of those definitions by adjoining states. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Agriculture May 05 Interim Study Calendar AGRICULTURE SHB-2556 PULLEN - WILLIAMSON - STANGE - KUBIK - HARRIS. (Ch. 42, new par. 326h) Amends the Metropolitan Water Reclamation District (MSD) Act to provide for the creation of a stormwater management plan in the District, to be adopted by the MSD board. Creates a planning committee. Provides for dissolution of drainage districts and preemption of municipalities. Contains other provisions. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Executive May 05 Interim Study Calendar EXECUTIVE HB-2557 HENSEL. (Ch. 34, par. 303) Amends the Counties Act. Provides that each county shall have the power to es- tablish an annual schedule of holidays on which the offices of all officers, depart- ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1950 HB-2557-Cont. ments and agencies which are funded by the county, including any in which employees of the State of Illinois work, shall be closed. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Counties & Townships Apr 27 Interim Study Calendar CNTY TWNSHIP SHB-2558 HENSEL. (Ch. 122, pars. 17-2 and 17-2.2) Amends The School Code. Increases from .20% to .22% and then to .24% for, re- spectively, the 1989-90 and 1990-91 (and subsequent) school years the maximum rate at which downstate unit districts may tax with backdoor referendum for trans- portation purposes. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education Apr 28 Interim Study Calendar ELEM SCND ED HB-2559 KRSKA. (Ch. 111, new par. 2840.1) Amends the Funeral Directors and Embalmers Licensing Act of 1935 to provide that the Act does not prohibit any person not licensed under the Act from owning a funeral home. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Executive May 04 Interim Study Calendar EXECUTIVE HB-2560 ROPP. (Ch. 111, new par. 4400-52.1) Amends the Medical Practice Act of 1987 to provide that a physician may not al- low a patient's x-rays to be read by a radiologist unless the physician has the pa- tient's written consent. If the physician fails to get the patient's consent, the physician shall be responsible for the radiologist's fee. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Human Services May 05 Interim Study Calendar HUMAN SERVICE 'HB-2561 CULLERTON. (Ch. 120, pars. 2-201 and 9-901; new par. 2-202.3; Ch. 122, pars. 17-2, 17-3, 18-8 and 34-53; new par. 18-1.1; and rep. pars. 17-3:1 and 17-3.3; Ch. 127, new par. 141.250) Amends the Illinois Income Tax Act, School Code and State Finance Act to re- vise the manner of funding education in the common schools. Reduces educational purposes tax rates levied by school districts for the 1990-91 school year and thereaf- ter and increases corporate and individual income tax rates beginning July 1, 1990, earmarking the added income tax revenues for distribution to school districts through the Local Education Tax Relief Fund created in the State Treasury. Effec- tive July 1, 1989. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Revenue May 04 Interim Study Calendar REVENUE 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1951 HB-2562 SHB-2562 CULLERTON - SUTKER. (Ch. 111 1/2, par. 6503-4) Amends the Health Finance Reform Act. Exempts certain children's hospitals from the provisions concerning negotiated contracts with the Department of Public Aid for reimbursement under the Medicaid program. Provides that children's hos- pitals shall be reimbursed their costs necessary to provide essential services for Medicaid recipients. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Human Services May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D SHB-2563 CULLERTON - LANG. (New Act; Ch. 127, par. 1904.10) Creates the Acupuncture Practice Act. Prohibits the practice of acupuncture without a registration under this Act. Establishes qualifications for registration. Creates the Acupuncture Practice Board to advise the Director of Professional Reg- ulation on matters relating to the practice of acupuncture. Provides for administra- tive and disciplinary procedures. Makes a first violation of the Act a Class A misdemeanor and a second or subsequent violation a Class 4 felony. Amends the Regulatory Agency Sunset Act to repeal the Act on December 31, 1999. Effective January 1, 1990. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Registration and Regulation May 04 Interim Study Calendar REGIS REGULAT 'HB-2564 COWLISHAW - BOWMAN, STEPHENS AND PEDERSEN,B. (New Act; Ch. 127, new par. 141.253) New Act to impose fees on lawyers. Fees are paid into a special fund in the State Treasury to be appropriated for regulation of the legal profession. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Judiciary I May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-2565 COWLISHAW. (New Act; Ch. 127, new par. 1904.11) Creates the Marriage and Family Therapy Certification Act and amends the Regulatory Agency Sunset Act. Provides that no person may use the title "Marri- age and Family Therapist" unless certified under this Act. Provides for the certifi- cation of marriage and family therapists by the Department of Professional Regulation. Specifies the qualifications for certification. Provides exceptions to cer- tification. Creates the Illinois Marriage and Family Therapist Certification Board. Specifies the grounds for refusal to issue, suspension or revocation of certification. Prohibits the unlawful practice of marriage and family therapy. Provides for the re- peal of this Act December 31, 2001. Effective January 1, 1991. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Registration and Regulation May 04 Interim Study Calendar REGIS REGULAT HB-2566 WHITE AND SATTERTHWAITE. (Ch. 111 1/2, new par. 5311a) Amends the Right of Conscience Act. Prohibits discrimination against a person because of that person's decision to perform or assist in the performance of an abor- tion. Effective immediately. ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 7 Fiscal Note Act, Correctional Budget and Impact Note Act may be applicable. 1952 HB-2566-Cont. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Human Services May 03 Interim Study Calendar HUMAN SERVICE HB-2567 LEVIN, DAVIS, FLOWERS AND YOUNG,A. (Ch. 111 1/2, pars. 5201, 5304, 5305, 5306, 5307, 5308 and 5311) Amends An Act concerning the right of medical personnel or hospitals to refuse to perform abortions and the Right of Conscience Act. Creates civil liability and grounds for loss of license in the case of medical personnel who refuse to perform or assist in an abortion with the knowledge that the pregnant woman's life would be imminently endangered as a result. Removes prohibition against discrimination against person who refuses to counsel, suggest, refer or recommend any form of medical care contrary to his or her conscience. Effective immediately. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Judiciary I May 05 Interim Study Calendar JUDICIARY I 'HB-2568 CURRIE - EDLEY - SATTERTHWAITE - JONES,SHIRLEY - CURRAN AND GIORGI. (New Act) Establishes the Illinois Science Foundation. Specifies its functions, including ini- tiation and support of various studies and programs, scholarships, personnel regis- ters, research, services, education and other scientific activities. Creates the Illinois Science Board and sets out its duties. Provides for the executive, deputy and assis- tant directors. Authorizes contracting power to accomplish specified purposes. Pro- vides for appropriations and grants by the Foundation. Requires reports of various types in various frequencies, and to various recipients. Establishes a Science Infor- mation Service and Council. Effective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Eliminates requirement for loyalty oaths, loyalty investigations and prohibitions against communist participation in the program. FISCAL NOTE (Bureau of the Budget) Total impact will depend upon the magnitude of funds appropri- ated by the G.A. for research grants and scholarships. The op- erational costs are estimated at $633,000 annually for staff and meetings. FISCAL NOTE (Bureau of the Budget) No change from previous note. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to State Government Administration May 04 Recommended do pass 007-005-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Fiscal Note Requested MCCRACKEN Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 12 Second Reading Amendment No.01 CURRIE Adopted Held on 2nd Reading May 17 Fiscal Note filed Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 26 Third Reading - Passed 088-026-001 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 31 Sen Sponsor NETSCH Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 01 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Higher Education ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1953 HB-2568-Cont. 1954 Jun 07 Recommended do pass 006-002-001 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 08 Fiscal Note Requested DUNN,R Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 13 Fiscal Note filed Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 15 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 22 Third Reading - Passed 039-018-001 Passed both Houses Jul 21 Sent to the Governor Sep 07 Governor vetoed Placed Calendar Total Veto Oct 19 Total veto stands. HB-2569 STECZO. (Ch. 30, new par. 906.1) Amends the Responsible Property Transfer Act. Directs the Environmental Pro- tection Agency to develop regulations and recommend legislation to protect the public from asbestos exposure. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Energy Environment & Nat. Resource May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-2570 CAPPARELLI - CHURCHILL. (Ch. 17, par. 2510.03) Amends The Illinois Bank Holding Cpmpany Act of 1957 to extend from July 1, 1988 to December 31, 1992, time period within which the board of directors may adopt an irrevocable resolution to exclude the bank from acquisition by Midwest bank holding companies. Effective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Provides that pursuant to an irrevocable resolution adopted and filed with the Commissioner of Banks by December 1, 1990, a bank may exclude itself from ac- quisition by an out of state bank or bank holding company prior to December 31, 1992. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Financial Institutions Apr 26 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 026-000-001 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 18 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 26 Mtn Prev-Recall 2nd Reading Amendment No.01 CAPPARELLI Adopted Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 37(D)/117-000-000 Third Reading - Passed 115-001-001 May 30 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 31 Sen Sponsor ZITO Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 01 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Finance & Credit Regulations Jun 08 Recommended do pass 016-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 15 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading 'HB-2571 WELLER - SATTERTHWAITE AND DOEDERLEIN. (Ch. 144, new par. 189.19) Amends the Board of Higher Education Act. Establishes a Student Volunteer Corps program at colleges and universities to be administered by the Board, under which students are strongly encouraged and expected to participate by providing an average of 30 hours of community service in each academic year beginning in the fall term of 1990. Requires the Board to report to the General Assembly by July 1, 1990, concerning progress in establishing the program. The program shall be con- ducted for 5 years, and the Board shall report its comprehensive evaluation findings and recommendations to the General Assembly by July 1, 1995. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: Ch. 144, new par. 189.20 Amends the Board of Higher Education Act. Deletes certain details of the Stu- dent Volunteer Corps program, including implementation strategy and 5 year eval- uation. Authorizes the Board and the Illinois State Scholarship Commission to establish a State student work-study program to reduce reliance on student loans and accomplish other purposes. Requires the Board to report to the General Assem- bly not later than November 1, 1990, on the progress being made to establish both programs. Effective immediately. FISCAL NOTE (Board of Higher Education) Implementation of HB-2571 can be accomplished with minimal cost to the Board of Higher Education and the Illinois State Schol- arship Commission in FY90 and FY91. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Authorizes the Board of Higher Education and Scholarship Commission to re- search, develop and recommend a State student cooperative work program (instead of establishing a State student work-study program). Eliminates a program compo- nent relating to the offset of student loans. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Higher Education May 04 Amendment No.01 HIGHER ED Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 010-002-001 May 09 May 11 May 12 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Fiscal Note Requested WELLER Placed Calndr,Second Readng Fiscal Note Requested CULLERTON Placed Calndr,Second Readng Fiscal Note filed Adopted Second Reading Amendment No.02 WELLER Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 23 Third Reading - Passed 113-000-000 May 24 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor MAITLAND Placed Calendr,First Readng May 25 May 26 Jun 07 Jun 16 Jun 22 Jul 21 Sep 08 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Higher Education Recommended do pass 009-000-000 Placed CalndrSecond Readng Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 057-000-000 Passed both Houses Sent to the Governor Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-0869 Effective date 89-09-08 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1955 HB-2571 HB-2572 HB-2572 KIRKLAND. (Ch. 95 1/2, par. 6-206.1) Amends the Illinois Vehicle Code to provide that persons convicted of driving un- der the influence after a year's license revocation may receive a Judicial Driving Permit if they prove that they are insured, have completed all terms of sentencing and have filed for reinstatement. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Select Comm Constitut'nal Officers May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D ' HB-2573 KIRKLAND. (Ch. 120, par. 643a) Amends the Revenue Act. Provides that if a rate is increased by referendum held before May 1 of a calendar year, the increase may be applied to the tax year for which taxes are collected in that calendar year by supplemental levy. Effective immediately. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Revenue May 05 Interim Study Calendar REVENUE HB-2574 KIRKLAND - BRESLIN. (Ch. 111 1/2, par. 1022.15) Amends the Environmental Protection'Act to require that local tipping fees be kept in a separate fund, and used according to a program to be developed within one year. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Allows local tipping fee revenues to be accumlated. Requires an annual accounting. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Energy Environment & Nat. Resource May 04 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 014-000-000 SCal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 12 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 22 Short Debate-3rd Passed 110-005-000 May 23 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 24 Sen Sponsor WELCH Added As A Joint Sponsor MACDONALD Placed Calendr,First Readng May 25 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 26 Assigned to Energy & Environment Jun 06 Recommended do pass 013-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 15 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 22 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.01 SCHAFFER Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 23 Third Reading - Passed 056-002-001 Speaker's Tbl. Concurrence 01 Jun 28 H Concurs in S Amend. 01/111-000-000 Passed both Houses ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1956 HB-2574-Cont. Jul 27 Sent to the Governor Sep 01 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-0656 Effective date 90-01-01 HB-2575 COWLISHAW AND HALLOCK. (Ch. 122, new pars. 10-24 and 34-21.7) Amends The School Code. Prohibits use of State funds by school boards for es- tablishment or operation of school-based health clinics. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Human Services May 03 Recmnded do not pass(tabld) 011-006-001 Tabled - Speaker's Table May 05 Stricken - Hse Rule 35B HB-2576 OLSON,MYRON. (Ch. 95 1/2, pars. 13A-104 and 13A-115; Ch. 120, par. 424) Amends the Vehicle Emissions Testing Chapter of the Vehicle Code to require annual inspection and renewal of inspection stickers for vehicles which must be test- ed. Provides for the issuance of temporary emissions inspection stickers for newly purchased vehicles. Changes the repeal of the Emissions Inspection Law from Janu- ary 1, 1991 to January 1, 1996. Amends the Motor Fuel Tax Law to reflect the changed repeal date. Effective immediately. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: Ch. 95 1/2, pars. 13A-104 and 13A-115 Adds reference to: Ch. 34, new par. 409.18; Ch. 111 2/3, pars. 704.01,704.04 and 704.09, new pars. 699 through 699.16, 704.12 and 704.13; Ch. 120, pars. 417, 418,439.9, 439.39, 439.109 and 442, new par. 417.19; Ch. 127, par. 144.3, new par. 141.252 Deletes all. Amends the Motor Fuel Tax Law to increase the tax rate and change the manner in which it is imposed and distributed. Also amends the State occupa- tion and use tax Acts to reduce the transfers from the General Revenue Fund to the Motor Fuel Tax Fund from 2.5% to 1.7%. Limits appropriations from the Road Fund to the Secretary of State and State Police to the amount of the appropriation for the 1990 fiscal year. Creates the County Motor Fuel Tax Law, authorizing col- lar counties of population less than 3,000,000 to impose a tax not to exceed 40 per gallon on the sale of motor and diesel fuel; proceeds from the tax are to be used for highway and waterway purposes. Creates a Strategic Capital Improvements Pro- gram for the RTA, makes various changes in the RTA bond authorization, and pro- vides for the payment of additional State assistance. Amends the Downstate Public Transportation Act to add a new Article relating to federal UMTA Section 9 funds. Amends IDOT's general mass transit grant authority, and authorizes consolidation of certain procurements on behalf of grantees. Creates an advisory committee on IDOT's Disadvantaged Business Enterprise Program. Includes other provisions. Article 1 takes effect on the first day of the next succeeding month which com- mences at least 30 days after the date on which this Act becomes law. Articles 2, 3 and 5 of this Act shall take effect upon becoming law. Article 4 of this Act shall take effect January 1, 1990. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Excludes Will County from the county motor fuel tax. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 4. Deletes reference to: (Ch. 95 1/2, pars. 13a-104 and 13A-115) Adds reference to: (Ch. 95 1/2, pars. 2-119 and 3-821; Ch. 127, par. 63a36) Deletes everything in the bill. Amends The Illinois Vehicle Code. Provides that beginning January 1, 1990 until December 31, 1994, of the moneys collected for 1957 HB-2576-Cont. each certificate of title, duplicate certificate of title and corrected certificate of title, $.50 shall be deposited into the Used Tire Management Fund, and $1.50 shall be deposited into the Park and Conservation Fund. Provides that beginning January 1, 1995, the $2.00 collected for such certificates of title shall be deposited into the Park and Conservation Fund. Any money deposited pursuant to this Act into the Park and Conservation Fund shall be used to develop bike paths. Amends the Civil Ad- ministrative Code of Illinois to clarify that fees collected for duplicate certificates of title and corrected certificates of title also are deposited into the Park and Conserva- tion Fund for the use of developing bike paths. Effective January 1, 1990. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 5. Adds reference to: (New Act; Ch. 42, rep. par. 380z62) Creates a new act which extends the corporate limits of the Metropolitan Water Reclamation District of Greater Chicago. Repeals Article 2 of "An Act concerning grants, loans and other financial assistance for the development and retention of commerce and industry". Effective immediately. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 6. Adds reference to: New Act Extends the corporate limits of the Metropolitan Water Reclamation District of Greater Chicago to include certain tracts of land. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 7. Adds reference to: (Ch. 102, par. 42; Ch. 127, par. 63bl3.28) Changes the title. Amends The Open Meetings Act. Provides the State Employ- ees Suggestion Award Board is exempt from the prohibition against closed meet- ings for the purpose of evaluating suggestions for classification as confidential or continued confidential. Amends The Civil Administrative Code of Illinois. Provides that State management personnel may submit cost saving suggestions to the State Employees Suggestion Award Program. Provides that a State employee may use documentation considered confidential by a department or agency, unless prohibit- ed by State or federal law, in its suggestion. Such documentation shall be given con- fidential treatment by the Board. Provides that management personnel shall not receive monetary awards for their suggestions. Effective January 1, 1990. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 8. Adds reference to: (Ch. 95 1/2, pars. 2-118.1, 6-206, 6-208.1, 11-500, 11-501, 11-501.1 and 11-501.5) Amends The Illinois Vehicle Code. Provides the scope of an administrative hear- ing when determining if a person after being advised by an arresting officer that such person's driving privileges may be suspended if tests disclose any amount of drug, substance or compound in such person's blood or urine. Authorizes the Secre- tary of State to suspend a person's driving privileges upon conviction of committing certain sex and drug offenses only if such person was in actual physical control of the motor vehicle at the time of arrest. Provides for a 3 month statutory summary suspension following a person's submission to a chemical test which discloses any amount of a drug, substance or compound in such person's blood or urine. Effective July 1, 1990. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Energy Environment & Nat. Resource May 02 Recommended do pass 012-002-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 12 Second Reading Amendment No.01 CURRIE Verified Lost Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 22 Third Reading - Passed 092-019-004 May 23 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng 1958 HB-2576-Cont. May 30 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 01 Assigned to Transportation Jun 21 Committee discharged Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 22 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Primary Sponsor Changed To SCHAFFER Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 23 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.01 SCHAFFER Adopted Amendment No.02 JOYCE,JJ & DUNN,T Adopted Amendment No.03 BERMAN Lost 020-037-000 Placed Calndr,Third Reading Nov 01 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.04 SCHAFFER Adopted Amendment No.05 SCHAFFER Adopted Amendment No.06 SCHAFFER Adopted Amendment No.07 DAVIDSON Adopted Amendment No.08 BARKHAUSEN Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Nov 02 Third Reading - Passed 058-000-000 Exempt under Hse Rule 29(C) (10-18-89) Mtn filed take from Table SUSPEND RULE 79(E) PLACE ON CALENDAR ORDER CONCURRENCE -OLSON,MYRON Mtn Take From Table Prevail (ACTION ON MOTION TAKEN ON 10-18-89) Speaker's Tbl. Concurrence 01,02,04,05,06, Speaker's Tbl. Concurrence 07,08 3/5 vote required H Concurs in S Amend. 01,02,04,05,06, H Concurs in S Amend. 07,08/096-009-010 Passed both Houses Dec 01 Sent to the Governor Jan 09 1990 Governor approved Effective date 90-01-09 Effective date 90-07-01 (SECTION 7) PUBLIC ACT 86-1019 'HB-2577 HARTKE. (Ch. 95 1/2, par. 6-206) Amends the Vehicle Code to provide that the State's Attorney, not the Clerk of the Court, shall forward a notice of a person's conviction of a drug violation to the Secretary of State. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Judiciary II May 04 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 016-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 18 Fiscal Note Requested HANNIG Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 24 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate May 25 Interim Study Calendar JUDICIARY II ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1959 HB-2578 HB-2578 PULLEN AND CAPPARELLI. .(Ch. 111 1/2, pars. 5403 and 7354) Amends the Rights of Medical Patients Act and the AIDS Registry Act to pro- vide that insurance companies that make applicants be tested for HIV must report positive test results to the Illinois Department of Public Health, and offer initial post-test counseling. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes counseling requirements. Changes reporting dates. Makes applicable to health services corporations. Requires reporting by physicians notified by insurance companies or health services corporations. Adds immediate effective date. FISCAL NOTE (Dept. of Public Aid) House Bill 2578 will have a minor fiscal impact on the Depart- ment relating to rules development and notification to insur- ance companies and health service corporations of the new re- porting requirements. No new funds are needed to carry out this activity. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Insurance May 03 Amendment No.01 INSURANCE Adopted Do Pass Amend/Short Debate 013-000-005 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 11 Fiscal Note Requested CULLERTON Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 12 Fiscal Note Request W/drawn Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 17 Fiscal Note filed Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 24 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate May 25 Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Short Debate-3rd Passed 082-023-009 May 26 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 31 Sen Sponsor WATSON Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 01 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Public Health, Welfare & Correctn 'HB-2579 PULLEN AND CAPPARELLI. (Ch. 23, new par. 5022.3) Amends the Department of Children and Family Services Act to direct the De- partment to provide HIV testing for any child being placed in foster, institutional or adoptive care, upon the request of the child's prospective foster or adoptive parent, or the child's noncustodial biological parent. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to foster and institutional care, and to foster and biological parents. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Select Committee on Children May 04 Amendment No.01 CHILDREN Adopted Do Pass Amend/Short Debate 006-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 11 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1960 HB-2579-Cont. May 19 Short Debate-3rd Passed 091-002-021 May 22 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 31 Sen Sponsor WATSON Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 01 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Public Health, Welfare & Correctn HB-2580 LEVERENZ. (Ch. 111, par. 2802; Ch. 111 1/2, pars. 73.101, 73.103, 73.104, and 73.105; new pars. 73.101a and 73.101b) Amends the Funeral Directors and Embalmers Licensing Act to provide that fu- neral directing does not including making pre-need arrangements and that at-need arrangements shall only be performed by a licensed funeral director. Amends the Il- linois Funeral or Burial Funds Act. Defines terms. Requires certain minimum amounts to be deposited in trust. Provides that the Comptroller may require addi- tional bond from trustees under the Act who have violated the Act within the last 5 years or who do not retain a corporate fiduciary to manage the trust funds. Allows the Comptroller to grant 60 day extensions for the filing of annual reports. Provides penalties for failure to file such reports. Provides that funeral services and goods must be provided before funds may be withdrawn from trust. Provides that the trustee and trustee's depositary may only be reimbursed for reasonable expenses and compensation not to exceed 25% of the earnings of the funds deposited. Re- quires such expenses to be calculated and paid on an annual basis. Effective immediately. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Executive May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D ' HB-2581 STECZO. (Ch. 110, par. 8-1211; Ch. 127, par. 145) Amends the Code of Civil Procedure and an Act in relation to State finance. Eliminates the $1 fee for the State Comptroller's certified copies of State land sale records. Removes requirement of filing copies of certain State leases with the State Comptroller. FISCAL NOTE (Comptroller's Office) HB-2581 will pose no cost to the State. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: Ch. 15, par. 210.08; Ch. 108 1/2, par. 21-109.1 Amends the State Comptroller Act. Removes requirement that, in mailing war- rants, the Comptroller use envelopes designating a period after which they shall be returned to him if undelivered or unclaimed. Amends the Social Security Enabling Act of the Illinois Pension Code. Permits the Comptroller to directly transmit monies received for Federal Insurance Contributions Acts purposes to the U.S. Sec- retary of the Treasury. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Judiciary I May 02 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 013-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 11 Fiscal Note filed Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 24 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1961 HB-2581-Cont. May 26 May 31 Jun 01 Jun 06 Jun 08 Jun 15 Jun 19 Jul 18 Sep 01 Amendment No.01 STECZO Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Third Reading - Passed 117-000-000 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Sen Sponsor SEVERNS Placed Calendr,First Readng First reading Rfrd to Co Waive Posting Notice Assigned t( Recommer Adopted )mm on Assignment o Executive ided do pass 020-000-000 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 86-0657 Effective date 90-01-01 'HB-2582 STECZO. (Ch. 15, par. 210.16) Amends the Comptroller Act to provide that a person entitled to request a re- placement warrant may file an action in the Court of Claims even if the 3 year peri- od for replacement has expired.Effective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: Ch. 37, par. 439.22 Provides that actions for refusal of the Comptroller to issue a replacement war- rant shall accrue from the date of the Comptroller's refusal. Amends the Court of Claims Act to provide that all claims arising from the Comptroller's refusal to issue a replacement warrant must be filed in the Court of Claims within 5 years. Provides that this amendatory Act of 1989 applies to warrants issued within the 5 years pre- ceding this amendatory Act. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Judiciary I May 02 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 013-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 03 Fiscal Note Requested MCCRACKEN Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 12 Fiscal Note Request W/drawn Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 17 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng May 18 May 22 Jun 01 Jun 06 Jun 08 Jun 15 Jun 19 Amendment No.01 STECZO Ad( Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Third Reading - Passed 116-000-000 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Sen Sponsor SEVERNS Placed Calendr,First Readng First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Waive Posting Notice opted Assigned to Executive Recommended do pass 020-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Passed both Houses Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1962 -- --- HB-2582-Cont. Jul 18 Aug 31 Sent to the Governor Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-0458 Effective date 89-08-31 HB-2583 BOWMAN. (New Act) Authorizes a continuous appropriation for the payment of public aid recipients and State officers and employees if the Governor fails by any July 1 to approve bills appropriating such payments and unless a General Assembly joint resolution di- rects otherwise. Effective immediately. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Appropriations I Apr 18 Mtn Prevail Suspend Rul 20K 117-000-000 May 11 Committee Appropriations I Interim Study Calendar APPROP I ' HB-2584 BOWMAN. (Ch. 127, rep. par. 173c) Amends the State Officers and Employees Money Disposition Act. Repeals pro- vision requiring that the State Comptroller, upon receiving monies under this Act subject to refund, issue such refunds from the funds into which the monies were de- posited and making a continuous appropriation from such funds to the State Comp- troller for refund purposes. Effective immediately. FISCAL NOTE (Comptroller's Office) HB-2584 will pose no cost to the State. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Deletes reference to: Ch. 127, rep. par. 173c Adds reference to: Ch. 127, par. 173c Amends, rather than repeals, Section 2e of the Act. Permits rather than requires the Comptroller to issue refunds from the same fund into which an agency deposited moneys subject to refunds. Limits such refunds to those on behalf of State agencies for which current fiscal year appropriations have not been enacted and which do not exceed $10,000 per agency per year. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Restores requirement that the Comptroller issue refunds from the fund into which the money subject to refund was deposited. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Executive Apr 27 Recommended do pass 011-006-000. Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 02 Fiscal Note Requested MCCRACKEN Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 11 Fiscal Note filed Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 19 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading May 23 Amendment No.01 PULLEN Withdrawn Amendment No.02 BOWMAN Adc Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 26 Third Reading - Passed 116-000-000 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 01 Sen Sponsor NETSCH Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 06 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment SFiscal Note Act may be applicable. )pted 1963 HB-2584-Cont. Jun 07 Assigned to Executive Jun 08 Recommnded do pass as amend 020-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 15 Second Reading Amendment No.01 EXECUTIVE Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 19 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Jun 20 Speaker's Tbl. Concurrence 01 Jun 27 H Concurs in S Amend. 01/116-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 26 Sent to the Governor Sep 01 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-0658 Effective date 89-09-01 HB-2585 YOUNGE,W. (Ch. 139, par. 1) Amends the Township Law of 1874. Makes a grammatical change. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Counties & Townships May 05 Motion disch comm, advc 2nd Motn discharge comm lost 055-046-002 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D 7HB-2586 HARRIS - HULTGREN. (Ch. 63, new par. 178.1) Amends the Lobbyist Registration Act. Prohibits persons from lobbying, for compensation, on behalf of any State agency. Excepts officials and employees of the agency who only receive their regular compensation. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Executive May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-2587 HARRIS - HULTGREN. (Ch. 73, new par. 979.3) Amends the Illinois Insurance Code to require that group accident and health in- surance policies that are issued as replacement, substitute or successor policies to an existing group provide continued coverage for illnesses that commenced prior to the replacement. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Insurance May 04 Interim Study Calendar INSURANCE HB-2588 GIGLIO. (Ch. I11, new par. 5831.1) Amends the Real Estate License Act of 1983 to require persons licensed under the Act to have utility cost information available for advertised property. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Registration and Regulation May 04 Interim Study Calendar REGIS REGULAT 7 Fiscal Note Act, Correctional Budget and Impact Note Act may be applicable. 1964 'HB-2589 HASARA - REGAN - DEUCHLER - FREDERICK,VF - WELLER. (Ch. 23, pars. 2055, 2057.8, 2057.10, 2057.12, 2057.14, 2057.16, 2060 and 2061.1, new par. 2059.1; Ch. 37, par. 802-11) Amends the Abused and Neglected Child Reporting Act and the Juvenile Court Act. Provides that the Department of Children and Family Services Guardianship Administrator may consent to testing and the release of information under the AIDS Confidentiality Act and the Sexually Transmissible Disease Control Act. Provides for the release of information concerning reports of child abuse and ne- glect, and for the retention of records. Provides for preliminary reports by the De- partment of Children and Family Services concerning child abuse and neglect investigations. Effective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds provision to allow the Department's Guardianship Administrator or desig- nee to determine if HIV testing is needed and to determine disclosure of any infor- mation related to the testing. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: Ch. 23, new par. 5022.3 Amends the Department of Children and Family Services Enabling Act. Re- quires the Department to provide HIV testing for any child in the Department's custody being placed in adoptive care, upon the request of the child's prospective adoptive parent. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Provides immunity for a person who administers an HIV test upon the consent of the Department of Children and Family Services Guardianship Administrator, or who discloses the results of such tests to the Guardianship Administrator. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Select Committee on Children Apr 27 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 009-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 11 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Amendment No.01 HASARA Adopted Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 18 Third Reading - Passed 113-003-000 May 22 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 25 Sen Sponsor DEANGELIS Placed Calendr,First Readng May 30 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 01 Assigned to Public Health, Welfare & Correctn Jun 09 Recommended do pass 010-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 15 Second Reading Amendment No.01 WATSON Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 21 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.02 DEANGELIS Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 22 Third Reading - Passed 056-000-000 Speaker's Tbl. Concurrence 01,02 Jun 27 H Concurs in S Amend. 01,02/100-004-009 Passed both Houses Jul 26 Sent to the Governor Sep 11 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-0904 Effective date 89-09-11 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1965 HB-2589 HB-2590 'HB-2590 OLSON,MYRON - BRESLIN. (Ch. 23, pars. 2057, 5005 and 5009.2; Ch. 37, par. 806-1; Ch. 40, pars. 605, 1501 and 1508) Amends the Abused and Neglected Child Reporting Act to delete the require- ment that the Department of Children and Family Services Child Protective Ser- vice Unit send certain confirmation reports. Amends the Act creating the Department of Children and Family Services to describe family preservation and other services offered by the Department and to authorize the Department to enter into certain collection agreements providing for a contingent fee of 20% (now, 15%) of the total amount collected. Deletes the authority of the Department to conduct investigations and home studies in child custody and adoption cases, and also amends the Marriage and Dissolution of Marriage Act and the Adoption Act in that regard. Amends the Juvenile Court Act to delete authorization of probation de- partments to investigate complaints indicating child abuse or neglect. Amends the Adoption Act to add definitions of abused minor and neglected minor. Effective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes provision concerning family preservation services to be offered by DCFS. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Restores provision that the Department of Children and Family Services shall perform home studies and investigations as ordered by a court under the Adoption Act. Provides that the Department may be ordered to make an investigation and re- port in child custody or adoption proceedings if there is no child welfare agency available to do so or if the child's parent or custodian, or the adoption petitioner, is financially unable to pay for the investigation and report. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: Ch. 23, par. 2053 Amends the Abused and Neglected Child Reporting Act. Provides that the term "neglected child" includes a newborn infant whose blood or urine contains any amount of a controlled substance, unless the presence of the substance is the result of medical treatment. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Adds reference to: Ch. 23, par. 5005a Amends the Department of Children and Family Services Enabling Act. Pro- vides that the Department shall not pay or approve reimbursement for day care in a facility operating without a valid license or permit, except in the case of day care homes or day care centers (now, only day care homes) exempt from licensing requirements. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 3. Adds reference to: Ch. 37, par. 802-3 Amends the Juvenile Court Act. Provides that a neglected minor includes a new- born infant whose blood or urine contains any amount of a controlled substance, un- less the presence of the substance is the result of medical treatment. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Select Committee on Children Apr 27 Amendment No.01 CHILDREN Adopted Amendment No.02 CHILDREN Adopted Do Pass Amend/Short Debate 010-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 11 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 17 Short Debate-3rd Passed 109-003-001 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1966 HB-2590-Cont. May 18 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 25 Sen Sponsor FAWELL Placed Calendr,First Readng May 30 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 01 Assigned to Public Health, Welfare & Correctn Jun 09 Recommnded do pass as amend 012-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 15 Second Reading Amendment No.01 PUB HLTH WEL Adopted Amendment No.02 PUB HLTH WEL Adopted Amendment No.03 PUB HLTH WEL Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 22 Third Reading - Passed 057-000-000 Speaker's Tbl. Concurrence 01,02,03 Jun 28 H Concurs in S Amend. 1,2,3/107-005-001 Passed both Houses Jul 27 Sent to the Governor Sep 01 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-0659 Effective date 89-09-01 HB-2591 BALANOFF. (Ch. 73, par. 767.18 and new par. 767.18a; Ch. 111, new par. 4400-16.1) Amends the Insurance Code and the Medical Practice Act of 1987. Provides that with respect to medical liability insurance for physicians, there shall be no more than 4 classifications for the establishment of rates and premiums. Requires the De- partment of Insurance to promulgate regulations establishing a Physicians Profes- sional 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, 1990. Imposes penalties for noncompliance. Requires applicants for a license under the Medical Practice Act of 1987 to submit to the Department of Professional Reg- ulation evidence that such applicant has malpractice insurance to a limit of not less than $500,000 per occurrence. Effective immediately, except that Section 2 takes effect January 1, 1990. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Judiciary I May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-2592 GIGLIO - BALANOFF. (Ch. 95 1/2, new par. 12-712) Amends The Illinois Vehicle Code. Requires commercial vehicles of the second division to display their company name on the side and rear of the vehicle or its trailer. Such name must be in letters at least 4 inches tall and 5/8 inch wide. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Removes requirement that a company's name be displayed on the rear of each motor vehicle for which it is employed. Also changes the height of such letters from 4 inches to 2 inches and changes the width requirement of such letters from 5/8 of an inch to 1/2 of an inch. Exempts vehicles which are required to affix insignias pur- suant to the Illinois Commercial Transportation Law. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Transportation and Motor Vehicles May 03 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 023-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 17 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Amendment No.01 GIGLIO Withdrawn Amendment No.02 GIGLIO Adopted Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate 1967 HB-2592-Cont. May 23 Short Debate-3rd Passed 106-001-000 May 24 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 01 Sen Sponsor KELLY Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 06 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Waive Posting Notice Assigned to Transportation Jun 13 Recommended do pass 008-004-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 15 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 23 Third Reading - Lost 026-026-003 HB-2593 BALANOFF - TROTTER. (Ch. 111 1/2, new par. 1009.7) Amends the Environmental Protection Act to prohibit the retail sale of products packaged in plastic foam containers and packing materials made with chlorofluoro- carbons, beginning January 1, 1991. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Energy Environment & Nat. Resource May 04 Interim Study Calendar ENRGY ENVRMNT SHB-2594 HARTKE - WOOLARD - EDLEY - NOVAK - ROPP, GRANBERG, MUL- CAHEY, HOMER, DEJAEGHER, BRUNSVOLD, HICKS AND PHELPS. (New Act) Creates the Sustainable Agriculture Act which has the purpose of encouraging and funding research into methods of production agriculture which provide for the highest rate of return and preserve the environment and productivity of the land. Provides that the Department of Agriculture will administer the Act. Creates the Sustainable Agriculture Committee which shall seek funding for research projects which meet the purposes of the Act. Effective January 1, 1990. FISCAL NOTE (Dept. of Agriculture) The fiscal impact of the full implementation of this law is unknown. If a pilot program were to be established, the fiscal impact could be between $250,000 and $500,000 on an increasing scale each year. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: Ch. 54, pars. 4 and 5 Amends the Fence Act. Apportions the full cost of a division fence to the person desiring it when the adjoining owner does not use his or her land for a purpose re- quiring inclosure or when the division fence does not cause inclosure of the adjoin- ing land. If the adjoining owner later incloses his or her land or uses it for a purpose requiring inclosure, then the adjoining owner pays one-half. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Agriculture Apr 26 Do Pass/Consent Calendar 017-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read Apr 27 Fiscal Note Requested MCCRACKEN Remvd from Consent Calendar Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate Apr 28 Fiscal Note filed Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 12 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1968 HB-2594-Cont. May 23 Short Debate-3rd Passed 081-027-002 May 24 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor JOYCE,JJ Placed Calendr,First Readng May 25 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 26 Assigned to Agriculture & Conservation Jun 07 Recommended do pass 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 15 Second Reading Amendment No.01 O'DANIEL Adopted 031-027-000 Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 22 Third Reading - Passed 036-021-000 Speaker's Tbl. Concurrence 01 Jun 27 H Concurs in S Amend. 01/106-007-001 Passed both Houses Jul 26 Sent to the Governor Sep 07 Governor vetoed Placed Calendar Total Veto Oct 19 Total veto stands. HB-2595 JOHNSON. (Ch. 46, pars. 11-2, 11-3 and 11-5) Amends The Election Code. Permits county boards and boards of election com- missioners to increase the size of precincts to 2000 registered voters. Effective immediately. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Elections May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-2596 PHELPS. (Ch. 110, par. 2-202; and Ch. 125, par. 15) Amends the Code of Civil Procedure and the Sheriffs Act. Allows a sheriff to em- ploy civilian personnel to serve process in civil matters. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Exempts Cook County. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Makes additional change consistent with exempting Cook County. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Executive Apr 27 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 017-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 17 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Amendment No.01 PHELPS Adopted Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 26 Mtn Prev-Recall 2nd Reading Amendment No.02 PHELPS Adopted Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 37(D)/117-000-000 Third Reading - Passed 117-000-000 May 30 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor REA Placed Calendr,First Readng May 31 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 01 Waive Posting Notice Assigned to Judiciary Jun 09 Recommended do pass 012-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 15 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading 1969 HB-2596-Cont. Jun 19 Jul 18 Sep 01 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Passed both Houses Sent to the Governor Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-0660 Effective date 90-01-01 HB-2597 PHELPS. (Ch. 120, par. 500) Amends the Revenue Act of 1939 to provide that failure of the owner of property exempt from property tax to file the annual exemption certificate shall result in loss of the exemption. Apr 07 1989 First.reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Revenue May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-2598 PHELPS. (Ch. 85, par. 2206) Amends The State Mandates Act, in relation to appropriations for State reim- bursement, to make a grammatical change. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to State Government May 02 Administration Recommended do pass 007-002-001 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 23 Interim Study Calendar ST GOV ADMN i HB-2599 PHELPS. (Ch. 115, par. 9.07) Amends the Act in relation to recorders. Increases the fee for recording deeds or other instruments from $5 for the first 2 pages to $12 for the first 4 pages, and the aggregate minimum fee for recording any one instrument from $5 to $12. Increases from $2 to $3 the filing fee imposed to defray the cost of converting the recorder's document storage system to computers or micrographics. Removes authority to charge certain fees in connection with deeds and names. Effective immediately. FISCAL NOTE (DCCA) No impact on State revenues or expenditures. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Counties & Townships Apr 27 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 014-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 09 Fiscal Note filed Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 17 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 18 Third Reading - Passed 103-013-000 May 22 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor REA Placed Calendr,First Readng May 23 Jun 08 Jun 15 Jun 19 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Local Government Recommended do pass 012-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 057-002-000 Passed both Houses 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1970 HB-2599-Cont. Jul 18 Sent to the Governor Sep 15 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-0924 Effective date 89-09-15 HB-2600 MAUTINO - MCPIKE, BRUNSVOLD, MAYS, LEVERENZ, DEJAEG- HER, SIEBEN, GOFORTH AND OLSON,MYRON. (Ch. 120, par. 439.2b) Amends the Use Tax Act to correct a reference to another Act. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: Ch. 120, pars. 439.3, 439.9, 439.33, 439.39, 439.103, 439.109, 441, and 442; Ch. 127, pars. 144.25 and 144.25b. Deletes everything. Amends the Metropolitan Civic Center Support Act and the various use and occupation tax Acts. Increases the bond limit for civic centers from $101,500,000 to $200,000,000 and sets specific amounts of eligible aid to certain civic centers. Imposes occupation and use taxes on computer software, to be used partly to pay the principal of an interest on the additional civic center bonds and park and conservation bonds. Effective January 1, 1990. STATE DEBT IMPACT NOTE, AS AMENDED HB-2600 increases: Civic center bond authorization by $98.5 M(97.0%) Potential civic center debt by $262.5 M(97.2%) Per capita Illinois civic center debt by $8.41 (98.5%) STATE MANDATES ACT FISCAL NOTE, AS AMENDED In the opinion of DCCA, HB 2600, as amended by House Amendment 1, fails to meet the definition of a mandate under the State Mandates Act. FISCAL NOTE, AS AMENDED (Dept. of Revenue) A sales tax on computer software would result in an increase in State revenues of $24 to $27 million. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 5. Deletes reference to: Ch. 120, pars. 439.2b, 439.9, 439.39, 439.109, and 442 Adds reference to: Ch. 85, pars. 1392, 1393, 1394, 1397, 1397a, 1397b, 1397c, 1397d, 1397h, and 1397j and new par. 1230.2; Ch. 120, pars. 2-201 and 440f; Ch. 127, par. 144.25e and new par. 141.252. Deletes everything. Amends the Metropolitan Civic Center Support Act to in- crease the bond limit from $101,500,000 to $172,000,000. Amends the Income Tax Act concerning investment tax credits. Amends the use and occupation tax Acts to impose a tax on computer software. Authorizes $28,000,000 in McCormick Place rehabilitation bonds. Provides for general revenue fund transfers to pay civic center, rehabilitation, and park and conservation bonds. Revises occupation tax exemp- tions. Effective immediately, except that the computer software tax takes effect Oc- tober 1, 1989. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 6. Provides that, beginning July 1, 1991, the base sum is at least $20,000,000 for purposes of State financial support from the MEAOB Fund for applicants with a fa- cility with more than 400,000 square feet of exhibition space. STATE DEBT IMPACT NOTE, AS AMENDED House Bill 2600 as amended would increase: Civic center bond authorization by $70.5 M(69.5%) Potential civic center debt by $187.9 M(69.6%) Per capita Illinois civic center debt by $6.02 (70.8%) McCormick Place bond authorization by $28.0 M (9.0%) Potential McCormick Place debt by $74.6M (9.2%) Per capita McCormick Place debt by $2.39 (7.4%) Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Revenue 1971 HB-2600---Cont. May 04 Amendment No.01 REVENUE Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 008-006-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 09 Fiscal Note Requested MCCRACKEN State Debt Note ReQuested MCCRACKEN Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 11 State Debt Note Filed AS AMENDED St Mandate Fis Note Filed Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 12 Fiscal Note filed Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 24 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading May 25 Amendment No.02 SATTERTHWAITE Withdrawn Amendment No.03 CURRIE Withdrawn Amendment No.04 MATIJEVICH Withdrawn Amendment No.05 KEANE Adopted Amendment No.06 CAPPARELLI Adopted State Debt Note Filed AS AMENDED BY NOS. 1,5 & 6 Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 26 Third Reading - Lost 044-049-018 HB-2601 LEVIN. (Ch. 24, par. 11-117-7) Amends the Illinois Municipal Code with respect to the acquisition of utilities by municipalities. Specifies maximum and minimum amounts of cash consideration that a municipality may pay for a utility or part thereof. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Public Utilities May 03 Interim Study Calendar PUB UTILITIES SHB-2602 LEVIN. (Ch. 96 1/2, new par. 7406.1; Ch. 120, new pars. 467.17a.3 and 469a.3; Ch. 127, new pars. 141.253 and 743.7) Amends The Natural Resources Act, The Gas Revenue Tax Act, The Public Utilities Revenue Act, "An Act in relation to State finance" and the Intergovern- mental Cooperation Act. Authorizes the units of local government to create Energy Service Authorities for the purpose of effecting energy cost reduction, alternative energy supply projects and conservation. Creates the Energy Services Division in the Department of Energy and Natural Resources to provide technical and econom- ic assistance to such Authorities. Creates the Energy Service Authority Assistance Fund and provides for the deposit of certain tax receipts therein. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Energy Environment & Nat. Resource May 04 Interim Study Calendar ENRGY ENVRMNT HB-2603 LEVIN. (Ch. 24, pars. 11-117-3, 11-117-4 and 11-117-7) Amends the Illinois Municipal Code. Establishes limits with respect to cash con- sideration paid by municipalities for the acquisition of utilities. Increases from a majority to two-thirds of those voting on the question the number of votes required at referendum to authorize a municipality to acquire or operate a utility. SState Debt Impact Note Act may be applicable. 1972 HB-2603-Cont. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Elections May 05 Interim Study Calendar ELECTIONS SHB-2604 WENNLUND - CURRAN - WELLER - RYDER - WOOLARD, BLACK, MAYS AND WILLIAMSON. (New Act; Ch. 116, par. 207; Ch. 127, pars. 46.1, 46.19a and new pars. 46.60 and 141.253) Creates The Technology Advancement and Development Act and amends The Freedom of Information Act, the Civil Administrative Code and the State Finance Act. Authorizes the Department of Commerce and Community Affairs to enhance the State's economic productivity and competitiveness by granting financial assis- tance for the identification, development and commercialization of innovative tech- nologies. Creates the necessary fund within the State treasury. Effective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: Ch. 116, par. 207; Ch. 127, pars. 46.1, 46.19a and new pars. 46.60 and 141.253 Deletes everything except the short title and the statement of purpose. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: Ch. 116, par. 207; Ch. 127, pars. 46.1 and 46.19a, new pars. 46.60 and 141.253 Creates The Technology Advancement and Development Act and amends The Freedom of Information Act, the Civil Administrative Code and the State Finance Act. Authorizes the Department of Commerce and Community Affairs to grant fi- nancial assistance for the identification, development and commercialization of in- novative technologies. Effective immediately. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Select Comm. Economic Development May 03 Amendment No.01 ECONOMIC DEV Adopted Do Pass Amend/Short Debate 011-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 11 Fiscal Note Requested CULLERTON Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 12 Fiscal Note Request W/drawn Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 24 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate May 26 Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Short Debate-3rd Passed 113-002-000 May 30 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 31 Sen Sponsor DEANGELIS Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 01 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Waive Posting Notice Assigned to Commerce & Economic Development Jun 07 Recommended do pass 008-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 15 Second Reading Amendment No.01 LUFT & DEANGELIS Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1973 HB-2604--Cont. Jun 19 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Jun 20 Speaker's Tbl. Concurrence 01 Jun 28 H Concurs in S Amend. 01/113-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 27 Sent to the Governor Sep 08 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-0870 Effective date 89-09-08 ' HB-2605 COWLISHAW - MULCAHEY - DEUCHLER - SATTERTHWAITE - ZICKUS, HASARA AND WELLER. (Ch. 122, new pars. 2-3.92, 2-3.93) Amends The School Code. Provides for establishment of grant programs, admin- istered by the State Board of Education, for intensified focus on scientific literacy through regional educational service centers, the Illinois Mathematics and Science Academy, public colleges and universities and school districts. Also establishes a Center for Scientific Literacy within the State Board of Education. Effective immediately. FISCAL NOTE (State Board of Education) There is an appropriation of $10 million for purposes of HB-2605 in HB-591. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Encourages provision of program services through a public-private partnership approach when feasible. Authorizes contracts and grants under the program to not-for-profit organizations devoted to scientific literacy. Removes limitation that program beneficiaries be public colleges or universities, school districts or teachers from public schools. Requires the Center on Scientific Literacy to maintain an advi- sory committee composed of representatives of the scientific community, and pro- vides that the Center shall coordinate and support development of (rather than develop) alternative curriculum models. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education May 04 Recommended do pass 016-001-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 12 Fiscal Note Requested CULLERTON Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 16 Fiscal Note filed Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 17 Second Reading Amendment No.01 COWLISHAW Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 26 Third Reading - Passed 111-002-002 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor KUSTRA Placed Calendr,First Readng May 30 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 01 Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education SHB-2606 BLACK - SATTERTHWAITE - KIRKLAND - WEAVER,M - WENN- LUND AND DOEDERLEIN. (Ch. 122, pars. 30-15, 30-15.2, 30-15.10, 30-15.14a, 30-15.16, 30-15.17, 30-15.18, 30-15.19, 30-15.21 and new par. 30-15.11a) Amends and adds to the Higher Education Student Assistance Law of The School Code. Authorizes the State Scholarship Commission to originate guaran- ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 4 State Debt Impact Note Act may be applicable. 1974 HB-2606-Cont. teed student loans pursuant to federal law. Increases aggregate amount of bond in- debtedness from $525,000,000 to $850,000,000. Permits Commission to invest in tax-exempt obligations. Makes other changes. Effective July 1, 1989. FISCAL NOTE (I11. State Scholarship Commission) The loan program of HB-2606 and its companion savings program (HB-2607) will operate on whatever appropriation is forthcom- ing from the G.A., but the Governor's Budget has allocated $5 million for the operation of both programs. Apr 07 1989 Apr 08 May 04 May 11 May 12 May 23 May 24 May 25 May 30 Jun 01 Jun 07 Jun 15 Jun 22 Jul 21 Aug 13 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Higher Education Recommended do pass 012-002-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Fiscal Note Requested CULLERTON Placed Calndr,Second Readng Fiscal Note filed Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 115-000-000 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Sen Sponsor DEANGELIS Added As A Joint Sponsor WOODYARD Placed Calendr,First Readng First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Higher Education Recommended do pass 009-000-000 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 86-0163 Effective date 89-08-13 HB-2607 ROPP - SATTERTHWAITE - DIDRICKSON - HULTGREN - PETKA. (Ch. 122, pars. 30-14.4, 30-15.2, 30-15.3, 30-17.1 and new par. 30-15.8a; Ch. 129, pars. 422, 423 and 424; Ch. 144, par. 271) Amends the Higher Education Student Assistance Law of The School Code, the National Guard Scholarship Act and an Act providing matching grants for State university student organization scholarships. Renames the State Scholarship Com- mission the Illinois Student Assistance Commission. Authorizes the Commission to develop and offer a variety of college savings instruments. Effective July 1, 1989. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Higher Education May 04 Recommended do pass 014-001-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 12 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 23 .Third Reading - Passed 115-000-000 May 24 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 25 Sen Sponsor MAITLAND May 30 Jun 01 Jun 07 Added As A Joint Sponsor DEANGELIS Placed Calendr,First Readng First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Higher Education Recommended do pass 009-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng 1975 HB-2607-Cont. Jun 15 Jun 19 Jul 18 Aug 13 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Passed both Houses Sent to the Governor Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-0164 Effective date 89-08-13 5 HB-2608 WILLIAMSON. (Ch. 38, new par. 11-23) Amends the Criminal Code of 1961. Creates the offense of promotion or whole- sale promotion of obscene devices. A first offense is a Class A misdemeanor and a second or subsequent offense is a Class 4 felony. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Judiciary II May 04 Interim Study Calendar JUDICIARY II SHB-2609 WELLER. (Ch. 120, par. 500.1; Ch. 85, new par. 2208.13) Amends the Revenue Act of 1939 to exempt township Sections of land owned by a school and leased for farming purposes. Amends The State Mandates Act to re- quire no State reimbursement. STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT TO LOCAL GOV'TS. STATE MANDATES ACT FISCAL NOTE In the opinion of DCCA, HB 2609 creates a tax exemption mandate for which reimbursement of the revenue loss to units of local government would normally be required. However, HB 2609 amends the State Mandates Act to relieve the State of reimbursement liability. Due to a lack of data, no estimate of the revenue loss to units of local government created by HB 2609 is avail- able. STATE MANDATES ACT FISCAL NOTE (State Board of Education) The SBE is unable to project the impact of HB-2609 due to a lack of information on property owned and leased for farming purposes. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Revenue May 01 St Mandate Fis Note Filed May 04 May 05 Committee Revenue St Mandate Fis Note Filed Motion disch comm, advc 2nd Committee Revenue Interim Study Calendar REVENUE HB-2610 WILLIAMSON. (New Act) Requires retailers of obscene devices or obscene printed material or movies to pay a tax (20% of the selling price) and obtain a tax stamp from the Department of Rev- enue prior to possession of such materials. Also provides for procedures to deter- mine whether a tax is owed and creates a lien for the tax and establishes procedures for such lien enforcement. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Revenue May 04 Interim Study Calendar REVENUE I Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. s Correctional Budget and Impact Note Act may be applicable. 1976 'HB-2611 SIEBEN. (Ch. 24, par. 11-117-4; Ch. 111 2/3, new par. 9-253) Amends the Municipal Code and the Public Utilities Act. Provides that the Com- merce Commission shall fix rates for the sale of water if such rates cannot be agreed upon by the parties, when any city, village or incorporated town receives water from a municipality taking water from Lake Michigan and such city, village or incorpo- rated town sells water to persons in an unincorporated area. Effective July 1, 1989. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Executive May 02 Interim Study Calendar EXECUTIVE SHB-2612 HASARA - OLSON,MYRON. (Ch. 25, par. 27.1) Amends An Act to revise the law in relation to clerks of courts to establish certain fees in relation to collection accounts. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Counties & Townships May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-2613 HASARA - HALLOCK - GRANBERG. (New Act) Creates an Act prohibiting the disturbance of graves, markers and human skele- tal remains unless a permit to do so is obtained from the Historic Preservation Agency. Provides criminal and civil penalties for violations of the Act. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds provision exempting activities permitted pursuant to the Federal Surface Mining and Reclamation Act of 1977 or rules adopted thereunder from the permit- ting requirements of the Act. Also adds provision that the Act is not intended to in- terfere with the mining of real property. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Adds reference to: New Act; Ch. 105, par. 468g Ch. 127, par. 2706. Amends An Act designating certain areas as State parks. Designates Fort Defi- ance State park as a State park under jurisdiction of the Department of Conserva- tion. Amends the Historic Preservation Agency Act to remove Fort Defiance from the jurisdiction of the Historic Preservation Agency. Creates a new Act regarding conveyance of State properties. Effective immediately. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Makes grammatical corrections and technical corrections. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Judiciary II May 04 Amendment No.01 JUDICIARY II Adopted Amendment No.02 JUDICIARY II Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 016-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 11 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 17 Third Reading - Passed 110-002-001 May 18 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 23 Sen Sponsor DAVIDSON Placed Calendr,First Readng May 25 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1977 HB-2611 HB-2613-Cont. May 26 Assigned to Executive Jun 08 Recommended do pass 020-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 15 Second Reading Amendment No.01 DAVIDSON Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 22 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Speaker's Tbl. Concurrence 01 Jun 28 H Concurs in S Amend. 01/115-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 17 Sent to the Governor Aug 11 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-0151 Effective date 89-08-11 'HB-2614 FLOWERS. (Ch. 24, new par. 10-4-7) Amends the Municipal Code. Requires a municipality of more than 1,000,000 to survey its employees concerning day care, and if at least 10% of the employees with children under age 6 indicate that they would utilize day care services provided by the municipality, the municipality shall establish a day care center to provide child care services for its employees during their customary working hours. Preempts home rule. Effective immediately. STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT To LOCAL GOV'TS. STATE MANDATES FISCAL NOTE In the opinion of DCCA, HB-2614 constitutes a service mandate for which 50% to 100% reimbursement of the increased cost to units of local government is required. Due to the lack of re- liable data no estimate of the amount of reimbursement is pro- vided. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Cities & Villages Apr 25 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Committee Cities & Villages May 03 Interim Study Calendar CITY VILLAGE SHB-2615 JONES,LOU - BARNES - DEUCHLER - FLOWERS - DIDRICKSON, DAVIS, JONES,SHIRLEY, FREDERICK,VF AND STERN. (Ch. 38, pars. 1003-6-2 and 1003-14-2) Amends the Unified Code of Corrections. Provides that the Department of Cor- rections shall provide family oriented services for inmates who are single parents and had custody of a minor child prior to incarceration. Provides that in counties with more than one supervising officer that female releasees and parolees will re- ceive supervision by officers who have received training in the family reunification process. Effective immediately. FISCAL NOTE (Dept. of Corrections) HB-2615 will have minimal fiscal impact on the Dept. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Specifies that the Department may offer Family Responsibility Services instead of requiring them. Provides that all supervising officers of parolees or releasees shall receive specialized training in family reunification. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Judiciary II May 02 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 014-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 03 Fiscal Note Requested MCCRACKEN Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1978 1979 HB-2615-Cont. May 17 Fiscal Note filed Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 24 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 25 Third Reading - Passed 112-002-002 May 26 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 30 Sen Sponsor SMITH Added As A Joint Sponsor MACDONALD Placed Calendr,First Readng May 31 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 01 Waive Posting Notice Assigned to Judiciary Jun 09 Recommended do pass 011-001-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 15 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 19 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.01 SMITH Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 22 Third Reading - Passed 055-001-000 Speaker's Tbl. Concurrence 01 Jun 27 H Concurs in S Amend. 01/117-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 26 Sent to the Governor Sep 01 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-0661 Effective date 89-09-01 HB-2616 DIDRICKSON - DANIELS. (Ch. 48, par. 820) Amends the Unemployment Insurance Act by changing the short title. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Labor & Commerce May 03 Interim Study Calendar LABOR COMMRCE HB-2617 DIDRICKSON - DANIELS. (Ch. 48, par. 138.1) Amends the Workers' Compensation Act to change the short title to the Illinois Workers' Compensation Act. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Labor & Commerce May 03 Interim Study Calendar LABOR COMMRCE ' HB-2618 SANTIAGO - NOVAK - BALANOFF. (Ch. 17, new pars. 360.3, 3307-7a, 4410.1, 4801a and 4832.1) Amends the Illinois Banking Act, Illinois Savings and Loan Act, Illinois Credit Union Act and the Currency Exchange Act to require currency transactions ex- ceeding $10,000 to be reported to the institution's regulatory authority. Authorizes disclosure to the Department of State Police and the Department of Revenue. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Financial Institutions May 05 Interim Study Calendar FIN INSTIT 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. HB-2619 STECZO - GIORGI. (Ch. 105, par. 327) Amends An Act concerning aquariums and museums in public parks. Provides that, if the board of park commissioners of a park district of less than 500,000 popu- lation levies a tax in excess of .03 percent but not to exceed .07 percent, the tax levy resolution shall be published or posted together with certain information. Provides that a back door referendum petition with respect to the resolution may be filed within 30 days after the first publication or posting of the resolution (now, within 10 days after the levy is made). The secretary of the park district shall provide a peti- tion form to any individual requesting one. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Counties & Townships Apr 27 Interim Study Calendar CNTY TWNSHIP 'HB-2620 BALANOFF - LEFLORE - SHAW. (New Act) Creates a Liberty Scholarship and Grant Program administered by the State Scholarship Commission to provide monetary assistance for higher education to high-risk students who are in danger of dropping out of secondary schools. Estab- lishes an advisory committee to set up a plan to identify counseling and support ser- vices available for students. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Higher Education May 02 Interim Study Calendar HIGHER ED HB-2621 CURRAN. (Ch. 120, par. 1-103) Amends the Illinois Income Tax Act to provide that all references to the Internal Revenue Code of 1954 shall mean the Internal Revenue Code of 1986. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Revenue May 04 Interim Study Calendar REVENUE 'HB-2622 GRANBERG. (Ch. 122, par. 2-3.62) Amends The School Code. Abolishes all educational service centers and provides for the assumption and exercise of their duties and responsibilities by the regional superintendents of schools. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education May 04 Interim Study Calendar ELEM SCND ED 'HB-2623 LANG - MADIGAN,MJ - BRESLIN - BRUNSVOLD - SUTKER, FARLEY, MCNAMARA, MUNIZZI, HOMER, SALTSMAN, MULCAHEY, SHAW, WHITE, BALANOFF, GIGLIO, STERN AND FLOWERS. (Ch. 127, par. 55 and new par. 55.50) Amends the Civil Administrative Code. Provides that the Department of Public Health shall provide training in the recognition of symptoms and side-effects of ana- bolic steroid abuse to specified groups of persons. Provides that training shall in- clude information concerning education and referral of anabolic steroid abusers. Effective immediately. 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1980 HB-2619 1981 HB-2623-Cont. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Human Services Apr 26 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 019-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 23 Interim Study Calendar HUMAN SERVICE 'HB-2624 LANG - MADIGAN,MJ - SUTKER - MCNAMARA - MUNIZZI, FARLEY, HOMER, SALTSMAN, MULCAHEY, SHAW, WHITE, BALANOFF, GIG- LIO, STERN, JONES,LOU, FLOWERS, TERZICH, DELEO, BUGIELSKI, RONAN AND KULAS. (Ch. 122, new par. 27-23.2) Amends the School Code. Provides that school districts shall provide instruction in relation to the prevention of abuse of anabolic steroids in grades 7 through 12. Provides that the State Board of Education may assist in the development of in- structional materials and teacher training. STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT TO LOCAL GOV'TS. STATE MANDATES ACT FISCAL NOTE The State Board of Education estimates that there would be no fiscal impact of HB 2624. FISCAL NOTE (State Board of Education) SBE estimates that HB-2624 would have no fiscal impact. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education Apr 28 Recommended do pass 018-000-003 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 02 Fiscal Note Requested MCCRACKEN St Mandate Fis Nte ReqMCCRACKEN Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 03 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 12 Fiscal Note Request W/drawn Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 16 Fiscal Note filed Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 17 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 23 Third Reading - Passed 081-027-004 May 24 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor CARROLL Added As A Joint Sponsor MAROVITZ Placed Calendr,First Readng May 25 Added As A Joint Sponsor DEL VALLE First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 26 Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education Jun 09 Recommended do pass 020-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 15 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 22 Third Reading - Passed 052-002-001 Passed both Houses Jul 21 Sent to the Governor Sep 07 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-0828 Effective date 90-01-01 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. HB-2625 HB-2625 LANG - MADIGAN,MJ - BRESLIN - BRUNSVOLD - SUTKER, FARLEY, MCNAMARA, MUNIZZI, HOMER, SALTSMAN, MULCAHEY, SHAW, WHITE, BALANOFF, GIGLIO, FLOWERS AND JONES,LOU. (Ch. 38, new par. 22A-101) Adds an Anabolic Steroid Offenses Article to the Criminal Code. Provides that a person who knowingly possesses anabolic steroids, which have not been lawfully prescribed and dispensed, is guilty of a Class B misdemeanor. Effective immediately. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Judiciary II May 02 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 013-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 23 Interim Study Calendar JUDICIARY II s HB-2626 LANG - MADIGAN,MJ - BRESLIN - BRUNSVOLD - SUTKER, FARLEY, MCNAMARA, DALEY, HOMER, SALTSMAN, MULCAHEY, SHAW, WELLER, WHITE, BALANOFF, GIGLIO, STERN, FLOWERS, JONES,LOU, DELEO, TERZICH, BUGIELSKI, RONAN AND KULAS. (Ch. 38, new par. 22A-1) Adds an Anabolic Steroid Offenses Article to the Criminal Code. Creates the of- fense of anabolic steroid trafficking. Exempts lawful dispensing, administration, manufacture or delivery of anabolic steroids. Makes violation a Class 4 felony. Ef- fective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Deletes reference to: Ch. 38, new par. 22A-1 Adds reference to: New Act; Ch. 111 1/2, par. 6354-1 Deletes all. Creates the Steroid Control Act. Provides that the Department of Al- coholism and Substance Abuse shall develop a steroid education program, and creates a Steroid Education Fund. Creates certain offenses in relation to the manu- facture, distribution and possession of steroids and provides for penalties. Provides for disposition of fines and for forfeiture of certain property related to steroid of- fenses. Provides for civil remedies for certain violations. Contains other provisions. Amends the Alcoholism and Other Drug Dependency Act. Provides that the De- partment of Alcoholism and Substance Abuse shall provide training in the recogni- tion of symptoms and side-effects of anabolic steroid abuse to specified groups of persons. Provides that training shall include information concerning education and referral of anabolic steroid abusers. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Judiciary II May 02 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 012-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 17 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Amendment No.01 LANG Withdrawn Amendment No.02 LANG Adopted Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 23 Short Debate-3rd Passed 095-005-011 May 24 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor CARROLL Added As A Joint Sponsor MAROVITZ Placed Calendr,First Readng May 25 Added As A Joint Sponsor DEL VALLE First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 26 Assigned to Judiciary Jun 09 Recommended do pass 012-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 15 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading s Correctional Budget and Impact Note Act may be applicable. 1982 HB-2626-Cont. Jun 22 Third Reading - Passed 057-001-000 Passed both Houses Jul 21 Sent to the Governor Sep 07 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-0829 Effective date 90-01-01 HB-2627 LEITCH. (Ch. 46, pars. 4-24, 5-36 and 6-1) Amends The Election Code to grant the governing body of a home rule unit the authority to reject the City Election Law by resolution or ordinance. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Elections May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-2628 GIORGI - LEITCH. (Ch. 85, new par. 1398) Amends the Metropolitan Civic Center Support Act. Creates the Capital Re- placement and Reserve Fund. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Executive May 02 Recommended do pass 014-002-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 25 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading May 30 Tabled House Rule 37(G) HB-2629 LEITCH. (Ch. 15, par. 503) Amends the Voluntary Payroll Deductions Act of 1983. Authorizes State payroll deducted contributions to agencies which provide services to eliminate illiteracy. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to State Government Administration May 02 Recommended do pass 010-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 11 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 17 Third Reading - Passed 113-000-000 May 18 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 22 Sen Sponsor HAWKINSON First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 23 Assigned to Executive Jun 01 Recommended do pass 018-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 15 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 19 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 18 Sent to the Governor Sep 01 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-0662 Effective date 90-01-01 HB-2630 COUNTRYMAN. (Ch. 95 1/2, new par. 6-206.2) Amends The Illinois Vehicle Code to authorize the Secretary of State to issue a Secretary of State driving permit to a person who has been convicted in another state of driving under the influence of alcohol or other drugs and who has not been previously convicted of driving under the influence. 1983 HB-2630--Cont. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Judiciary I May 02 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 013-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 24 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate May 25 Interim Study Calendar JUDICIARY I ' HB-2631 COUNTRYMAN. (Ch. 120, par. 2-203, new par. 2-208) Amends the Illinois Income Tax Act. Eliminates the individual tax deduction for property tax and creates a tax credit for 10% of property tax paid with a maximum credit of $500. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Revenue May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D SHB-2632 MUNIZZI - DELEO. (Ch. 120, new par. 2-208) Amends the Illinois Income Tax Act to provide for a $1000 per year income tax credit for individual taxpayers who have living with them at least 10 months each year a person who is 65 year of age or older and who has a adjusted gross income of $15,500 or less. Effective January 1, 1990. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Revenue May 04 Interim Study Calendar REVENUE HB-2633 MUNIZZI - GIGLIO, SUTKER, MAUTINO AND DELEO. (Ch. 46, pars. 7-10, 7-14, 7-19, 7-46, 7-52 and 7-53) Amends The Election Code. Provides for the joint nomination of candidates for Governor and Lieutenant Governor. Effective immediately. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Elections May 04 Interim Study Calendar ELECTIONS 'HB-2634 HANNIG - MCNAMARA - ROPP, HALLOCK, MULCAHEY, WOOLARD, BARNES, REGAN, HARTKE, LEVERENZ, PULLEN, DOEDERLEIN, DE- JAEGHER, CURRAN, ACKERMAN, WELLER, DEUCHLER, HARRIS AND WILLIAMSON. (Ch. 122, pars. 27-9.1, 27-9.2 and 863) Amends The School Code and the Critical Health Problems and Comprehensive Health Education Act. Provides that sex education course materials shall empha- size abstinence as the expected norm. Requires the State Superintendent of Educa- tion to develop a method of measuring the effectiveness of family life courses. Requires that comprehensive health education programs include instruction on sex- ual abstinence until marriage. FISCAL NOTE (State Board of Education) Total costs would not exceed $20,000. Of this, $10,000 would be allocated to committee expenses and $10,000 would be allo- cated to conducting the actual evaluations (printing and mail- ing expenses). SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Restores exclusion from course on AIDS instructions for pupil whose parents re- quest exclusion in writing. Restores inclusion in the comprehensive health curricula of the various responsibilities of family life including sexual abstinence until marriage. * Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1984 HB-2634-Cont. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Allows exclusion from a course on family life for pupils whose parents request such exclusion in writing. CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT NO. 2. Recommends that the House concur in Senate Amendments 1 and 2. GOVERNOR MESSAGE (Amendatory Veto Overrideen 10/31/89) Recommends further amending The School Code. Deletes specific course materi- al requrements for sex education courses, including requirement that abstinence from sexual intercourse be emphasized as the expected norm. Deletes requirement that the State Superintendent of Education develop a procedure for evaluating the effectiveness of family life courses. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education May 04 Recommended do pass 020-001-001 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 11 Fiscal Note filed Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 17 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 25 Third Reading - Passed 098-003-009 May 26 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 30 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 01 Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education Jun 06 Added As A Co-sponsor TOPINKA Committee Elementary & Secondary Education Jun 07 Added As A Joint Sponsor GEO-KARIS Committee Elementary & Secondary Education Jun 08 Added As A Co-sponsor MACDONALD Committee Elementary & Secondary Education Jun 09 Recommnded do pass as amend 020-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 16 Second Reading Amendment No.01 ELEM SCND ED Adopted Amendment No.02 KUSTRA Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 22 Third Reading - Passed 057-000-000 Speaker's Tbl. Concurrence 01,02 Jun 27 H Noncncrs in S Amend. 01,02 Secretary's Desk Non-concur 01,02 S Refuses to Recede Amend 01,02 Primary Sponsor Changed To KUSTRA Added As A Joint Sponsor KELLY 6-30-89 S Requests Conference Comm IST Sen Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/KELLY JOYCE,JE, BERMAN, HUDSON & WATSON Jun 28 Hse Accede Req Conf Comm 1ST Hse Conference Comm Apptd IST/HANNIG, MULCAHEY, CULLERTON, PULLEN AND ROPP Jun 29 House report submitted Jun 30 House Refuses to Adopt 1ST H Requests Conference Comm 2ND 1985 HB-2634-Cont. Jun 30-Cont. Hse Conference Comm Apptd 2ND/HANNIG, MULCAHEY, CULLERTON, PULLEN AND DOEDERLEIN Senate report submitted Senate Conf. report lost 1ST/023-026-002 Sen Accede Req Conf Comm 2ND Sen Conference Comm Apptd 2ND/KELLY JOYCE,JE, BERMAN, HUDSON & WATSON Senate report submitted Senate Conf. report Adopted 2ND/058-000-000 House report submitted House Conf. report Adopted 2ND/104-004-007 Both House Adoptd Conf rpt 2ND Passed both Houses Jul 28 Sent to the Governor Aug 24 Governor amendatory veto Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Oct 17 Rul Gub Ncmply/Rule 46.1(b) Mtn fild ovrrde amend veto HANNIG Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Oct 19 3/5 vote required Override am/veto House-pass 094-012-001 Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Oct 31 Mtn fild ovrrde amend veto KUSTRA 3/5 vote required Verified Override am/veto Sen-pass 038-014-000 Veto Overridden Both Houses PUBLIC ACT 86-0941 Effective date 90-01-01 HB-2635 DUNN,JOHN. (Ch. 56 1/2, par. 1102; Ch. 111, par. 3503 and new par. 3506.1) Amends The Illinois Nursing Act of 1987 to define "advanced nursing specialist" and to provide that advanced nursing specialists may prescribe drugs in collabora- tion with a licensed physician. Amends The Controlled Substances Act to include advanced nursing specialists in the definition of "prescriber". Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Human Services May 03 Interim Study Calendar HUMAN SERVICE HB-2636 MCGANN. (Ch. 38, par. 12-18; new par. 12-16.2) Amends the Criminal Code of 1961 to create the offense of psychiatric sexual misconduct. Makes it a Class 4 felony for a psychiatrist or clinical psychologist to commit an act of sexual conduct or sexual penetration with his or her patient. Ex- empts inadvertent touching, casual social contact and spousal relations. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Judiciary II May 05 Interim Study Calendar JUDICIARY II HB-2637 WAIT. (Ch. 120, par. 2-201; Ch. 122, par. 18-8) Amends the Illinois Income Tax Act and The School Code. Makes a change in the Income Tax Act relating to a subsection reference, and in The School Code de- letes obsolete State aid language and changes an internal reference to an amendato- ry Act's effective date. 1986 1987 HB-2637-Cont. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Revenue May 05 Interim Study Calendar REVENUE HB-2638 MCGANN. (New Act) Creates an express warranty, as a matter of law, for rebuilt auto parts. The war- ranty runs 90 days or 3,000 miles, whichever occurs first. Provides remedies and damages. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes additional remedies of having the part repaired, replaced, or having the purchase price refunded, together with incidental and consequential damages. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Consumer Protection May 05 Amendment No.01 CONSUMER PROT Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 010-006-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 23 Interim Study Calendar CONSUMER PROT 'HB-2639 LEFLORE - TURNER - MORROW - CURRIE - WILLIAMS, YOUNG,A, BALANOFF, FLOWERS AND JONES,LOU. (Ch. 68, par. 7-105) Amends the Illinois Human Rights Act. Authorizes the Department of Human Rights to require State agencies to establish minority executive training programs when they fail to comply with equal employment opportunity and affirmative action goals. Effective immediately. FISCAL NOTE (Dept. of Human Rights) Total fiscal impact of HB-2639 would be $75,532. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to State Government Administration May 04 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 012-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 08 Fiscal Note Requested MCCRACKEN Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 15 Fiscal Note filed Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 23 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 26 Short Debate-3rd Passed 080-031-001 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 30 Sen Sponsor COLLINS Placed Calendr,First Readng May 31 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 01 Assigned to Executive Jun 08 Recommended do pass 020-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 15 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 20 Added As A Co-sponsor BROOKINS Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 22 Third Reading - Passed 048-004-000 Passed both Houses Jul 21 Sent to the Governor 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. HB-2639-Cont. Sep 07 Governor vetoed Placed Calendar Total Veto Oct 19 Total veto stands. HB-2640 ROPP AND MULCAHEY. (Ch. 144, par. 189.07) Amends the Act relating to the Board of Higher Education. Abolishes the Board's authority to establish any minimum admission requirements or standards for public institutions of higher education, and provides that such institutions shall establish their own minimum admission requirements and standards. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Higher Education May 04 Interim Study Calendar HIGHER ED HB-2641 WILLIAMS - YOUNG,A - DAVIS - JONES,SHIRLEY AND SHAW. (Ch. 23, par. 5-2) Amends the Public Aid Code. Extends medical assistance coverage, following termination of basic maintenance due to employment earnings to 12 months. Cur- rently 6 months. Effective January 1, 1990. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Human Services May 05 Interim Study Calendar HUMAN SERVICE HB-2642 RYDER - MAYS. Appropriates $50,000 from the General Revenue Fund to the Department of Children and Family Services for a pilot project to provide respite care on a regular basis for foster parents caring for a child with severe medical, psychological or be- havioral problems. Effective July 1, 1989. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Appropriations II May 11 Interim Study Calendar APPROP II HB-2643 RYDER - MAYS. Appropriates furids to the Department of Public Health for the funding of rape programs. Effective immediately. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Appropriations II May 11 Interim Study Calendar APPROP II 'HB-2644 RYDER - MAYS. Appropriates $50,000 to the Department of Public Health for grants for medical care of persons requiring organ transplants. The funds are to be used to pay for those cases where the transplantation procedures were performed during Fiscal Year 1988 or Fiscal Year 1989 and where the Director of Public Health had ap- proved payment for the procedures prior to their performance pursuant to the Ex- perimental Organ Transplantation Procedures Act. Effective immediately. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Appropriations II May 11 Interim Study Calendar APPROP II HB-2645 RYDER - MAYS. Appropriates funds from the General Revenue Fund to the State Board of Edu- cation for the Residential Services Authority. Effective July 1, 1989. *Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1988 HB-2645-Cont. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Appropriations II May 11 Interim Study Calendar APPROP II HB-2646 MAYS - RYDER. Appropriates $50,000 from the General Revenue Fund to the Department of Corrections for the establishment of a substance abuse program at the Danville Correctional Center as authorized under Article 6 of the Unified Code of Correc- tions. Effective July 1, 1989. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Appropriations I May 11 Interim Study Calendar APPROP I HB-2647 REGAN AND WILLIAMS. (Ch. 23, par. 2214.3) Amends the Child Care Act. Requires a volunteer to authorize an investigation to ascertain if the volunteer has been determined to be a perpetrator of abuse or ne- glect. Provides that authorization requirements apply only to persons at a child care facility who have contact with children in the course of their duties. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Select Committee on Children May 03 Interim Study Calendar CHILDREN SHB-2648 RYDER. (Ch. 23, par. 5-5.7) Amends the Public Aid Code. Provides that the Department of Public Aid shall field audit nursing homes participating in the Medicaid program as the Director of Public Aid determines to be necessary to ensure that proper Medicaid payments are made. Deletes specific percentages of number of participating nursing homes which must be audited. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Human Services May 05 Interim Study Calendar HUMAN SERVICE HB-2649 MAYS. (Ch. 111 1/2, pars. 4153-103 and 4153-511; Ch. 127, new par. 141.250) Amends the Nursing Home Care Act to remove the exception to the application fee requirement for homes for the aged. Imposes a $5 per bed fee to be used for ex- penses related to the appointment of monitors and receivers under the Act. Requires the fee to be deposited in the Long Term Care Monitor/Receiver Fund. Provides that monies in excess of $2,000,000 in the fund at the end of each fiscal year shall be transferred to the General Revenue Fund. Amends An Act in relation to State fi- nance to create the Long Term Care Monitor/Receiver Fund. Effective January 1, 1990. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: Ch. 111 1/2, par. 4135-310 Provides that any monies in excess of $1,000,000 at the end of any fiscal year in the Long Term Care Monitor/Receiver Fund shall be deposited in the General Revenue Fund. Provides that penalties collected under the Act shall also be deposit- ed into the Long Term Care Monitor/Receiver Fund. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1989 HB-2649-Cont. Apr 08 Assigned to Human Services May 03 Amendment No.01 HUMAN SERVICE Adopted DP Amnded Consent Calendar 019-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read May 09 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read May 11 Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 111-000-000 May 12 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 18 Sen Sponsor DONAHUE Placed Calendr,First Readng May 22 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 23 Assigned to Public Health, Welfare & Correctn Jun 01 Added As A Joint Sponsor TOPINKA Recommended do pass 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 15 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 19 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 18 Sent to the Governor Sep 01 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-0663 Effective date 89-09-01 'HB-2650 RYDER - WILLIAMSON. (Ch. 111 1/2, pars. 2802.02, 2804, 2807, 2809, and 2810; new pars. 2809.01, 2809.02, 2809.03, 2809.04 and 2810.01) Amends the Home Health Agency Licensing Act. Provides for the issuance of provisional licenses to home health agencies. Gives the Department of Public Health the power to investigate and inspect home health agencies. Expands the membership of the Home Health Advisory Committee from 5 to 11 members and directs the appointment of certain health care professionals to the Committee. Pro- vides for suspension of licenses. Gives the Department ability to issue orders com- pelling compliance with the Act. Provides penalties for failure to comply. Provides means for the Department to collect such penalties if they are not paid within a specified time. Removes the definition of "physician" from the Act. Effective Janu- ary 1, 1990. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Registration and Regulation May 04 Interim Study Calendar REGIS REGULAT HB-2651 PARCELLS. (Ch. 95 1/2, pars. 11-1413, 12-212, and 15-113; new pars. 11-505 and 11-709.1) Amends the Vehicle Code. Provides that tire screeching, passing on the shoulder, auto lighting other than that required or allowed and dropping mud or dirt on the road are prohibited. Redefines the computation of the penalty for operating a vehi- cle more than 5000 pounds overweight. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Makes an exception to the prohibition of screeching tires for emergency vehicles, emergency actions and sanctioned races. Adds immediate effective date. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Removes mud, rocks and dirt from the list of items persons are prohibited from dropping on the road. 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1990 HB-2651-Cont. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Select Comm Constitut'nal Officers May 04 Amendment No.01 CONST OFFICER Adopted Do Pass Amend/Short Debate 011-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 11 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Amendment No.02 PARCELLS Adopted Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 18 Short Debate-3rd Passed 060-040-013 May 22 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 26 Primary Sponsor Changed To TOPINKA Added As A Joint Sponsor WATSON Placed Calendr,First Readng May 30 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 01 Assigned to Transportation Jun 13 Recommended do pass 013-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 16 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 22 Third Reading - Passed 057-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 21 Sent to the Governor Sep 01 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-0664 Effective date 89-09-01 SHB-2652 YOUNGE,W. (New Act; Ch. 23, par. 12-4 and new pars. 12-4.31 and 5022.3; Ch. 32, par. 125, rep. pars. 305 through 331; Ch. 48, pars. 850.07z20 through 850.07z24; Ch. 67 1/2, pars. 712, 713 and 714, new pars. 617.1 through 617.10; Ch. 127, par. 46.19c, new pars. 46.19g, 46.19h, 46.19i, 49.25i and 132.608b) Provides for creation of the Illinois Cooperative Law, the Illinois Infrastructure Bank, Enterprise High Schools and the Illinois Guaranteed Job Opportunity Act. Amends various Acts to provide for the establishment of a demonstration family re- source center program, a demonstration enterprise zone, a program to provide short term working capital loans to minority and female businesses, a study as to civilian use of Scott Air Force Base and the attraction of aerospace and other high technolo- gy industries to the Metro-East area, provision of business loans to former offend- ers, and provision of assistance to workers' cooperatives. Changes the composition, powers and duties of the Community Development Finance Act. Repeals the Co-operative Act. Contains other provisions. STATE DEBT IMPACT NOTE HB-2652 would have no impact on State-supported debt. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: Ch. 32, rep. pars. 305 through 331 Deletes provisions creating the Illinois Cooperative Law and the Illinois Infra- structure Bank. Deletes provisions repealing the Co-operative Act. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Provides that, with respect to the East St. Louis demonstration enterprise zone, the Illinois Development Finance Authority (instead of the Department of Com- merce and Community Affairs) shall perform specified functions. FISCAL NOTE, AS AMENDED (Ill. Development Finance Authority) The major cost is intended to be absorbed through a tax im- 4 State Debt Impact Note Act may be applicable. 1991 HB-2652--Cont. posed on the Enterprise Zone residents and businesses. Since the Authority has not administered any functions under the Enterprise Zone Act, it believes DCCA to be better able to project potential costs. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Urban Redevelopment Apr 27 State Debt Note Filed Committee Urban Redevelopment May 04 Recommended do pass 003-002-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Fiscal Note Requested STEPHENS Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 23 Second Reading Amendment No.01 YOUNGE,W Adopted Amendment No.02 YOUNGE,W Adopted Held on 2nd Reading May 24 Fiscal Note filed Held on 2nd Reading May 26 Interim Study Calendar URB REDEVELOP SHB-2653 NOVAK. (Ch. 38, par. 1005-9-1; Ch. 127 new pars. 55.03a and 141.255) Amends the Unified Code of Corrections, The Civil Administrative Code of Illi- nois and the State Finance Act to impose an additional $4 penalty in criminal and traffic convictions. Amounts collected are to be deposited into the Emergency and Trauma Training and Assistance Fund from which appropriations are made to the Department of Public Health for grants to hospitals and trauma center facilities to provide emergency services and trauma treatment training, education and equip- ment to local fire protection districts in counties of less than 3,000,000 population. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Judiciary II May 04 Interim Study Calendar JUDICIARY II HB-2654 NOVAK - LAURINO - LANG - FARLEY, HOMER, SALTSMAN, MULCA- HEY AND SHAW. (Ch. 73, new pars. 760.1 and 761.1, par. 1031; Ch. 121 1/2, par. 2620) Amends the Insurance Code and the Deceptive Business Practices Act. Prohibits the use of misleading advertising in the sale of insurance. Regulates the use of testi- monials, endorsements, and commendations in insurance advertising. Makes viola- tions of these provisions a deceptive practice under the Unfair and Deceptive Acts and Practices Article of the Insurance Code and a deceptive business practice under the Deceptive Business Practices Act. Effective January 1, 1990. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Insurance May 04 Interim Study Calendar INSURANCE 'HB-2655 MCNAMARA - LEFLORE - WOOLARD - NOVAK - DEJAEGHER, SALTSMAN, MULCAHEY, SHAW, MORROW, JONES,SHIRLEY, TUR- NER, WILLIAMS, FLOWERS, SUTKER, TERZICH, KULAS, BUGIELSKI AND RONAN. (Ch. 127, par. 2709-3) Amends the Small Business Development Act to permit the Department of Com- merce and Community Affairs to assist small businesses in applying for federal Phase I Small Business Innovation Research grants. STATE MANDATES FISCAL NOTE 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1992 1993 HB-2655-Cont. In the opinion of DCCA, HB-2655 fails to meet the definition of a mandate under the State Mandates Act. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Select Comm on Small Business Apr 24 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Committee Select Comm on Small Business May 04 Recommended do pass 015-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 17 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 18 Third Reading - Passed 116-000-000 May 22 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 25 Sen Sponsor KUSTRA Placed Calendr,First Readng May 30 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 01 Assigned to Executive Jun 08 Recommended do pass 020-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 16 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 22 Third Reading - Passed 057-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 21 Sent to the Governor Sep 08 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-0871 Effective date 90-01-01 'HB-2656 MCNAMARA - LEFLORE - WOOLARD - NOVAK - DEJAEGHER, MOR- ROW, JONES,SHIRLEY, TURNER, WILLIAMS, JONES,LOU AND FLOWERS. (Ch. 127, par. 2709-3) Amends the Small Business Development Act to permit the Department of Com- merce and Community Affairs to make grants to small businesses who have been awarded federal Phase II Small Business Innovation Research grants as a bridge while awaiting federal funds. STATE MANDATES FISCAL NOTE In the opinion of DCCA, HB-2656 fails to meet the definition of a mandate under the State Mandates Act. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Permits loans as well as grants and permits such grants and loans to be made to winners of Phase I grants while awaiting Phase II approval. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 10 Assigned to Select Comm on Small Business Apr 24 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Committee Select Comm on Small Business May 04 Recommended do pass 015-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 17 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 18 Mtn Prev-Recall 2nd Reading LEAVE TO AMEND ON FACE/117-000-000 Amendment No.01 MCNAMARA Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 116-000-000 ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. HB-2656-Cont. May 22 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 30 Sen Sponsor REA Placed Calendr,First Readng May 31 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 01 Waive Posting Notice Assigned to Commerce & Economic Development Jun 07 Recommended do pass 008-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 15 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 19 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 18 Sent to the Governor Sep 08 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-0872 Effective date 90-01-01 HB-2657 LAURINO - MAUTINO. (Ch. 73, new par. 969.31) Amends the Illinois Insurance Code to provide that upon the death of an insured under an accident and health insurance policy, premiums shall be refunded pro rata to the month of death. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Provides for a refund of premium in the event of death of a person covered by an individual accident and health insurance policy upon notice thereof and request therefor supported by a valid death certificate. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Insurance May 04 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 017-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 17 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 18 Third Reading - Passed 116-000-000 May 22 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 01 Sen Sponsor WELCH Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 06 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 07 Waive Posting Notice Assigned to Insurance, Pensions & License Act Jun 09 Recommended do pass 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 20 Second Reading Amendment No.01 WELCH Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 22 Third Reading - Passed 057-000-000 Speaker's Tbl. Concurrence 01 Jun 27 H Concurs in S Amend. 01/104-008-000 Passed both Houses Jul 26 Sent to the Governor Sep 01 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-0665 Effective date 90-01-01 'HB-2658 KLEMM. (Ch. 121, par. 6-501) 1994 HB-2658-Cont. Amends the Illinois Highway Code to allow road districts to accumulate up to 50% of the taxes collected from a subdivision for purposes of road improvements in that subdivision. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Select Comm. on Roads and Bridges Apr 19 Interim Study Calendar ROADS BRIDGES HB-2659 ZICKUS - ACKERMAN - COWLISHAW. (Ch. 111 2/3, new par. 13-901) Adds a provision to The Public Utilities Act requiring the Illinois Commerce Commission to regulate by rule operator-assisted services by telephone companies or to businesses making such services available to its customers. Provides limita- tions on such rules. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Public Utilities May 05 Interim Study Calendar PUB UTILITIES 'HB-2660 STEPHENS - WILLIAMSON - ZICKUS - REGAN. (Ch. 25, new par. 26.1) Amends an Act in relation to clerks of court. Provides that each circuit clerk shall keep and maintain records for each judge of the judicial circuit, the following re- cords regarding criminal cases in the clerk's county: the total number of cases heard and the number of cases categorized by the crimes charged; the judgment in each case and an indication of whether the judgment resulted from a guilty plea, jury verdict, or finding of the court; and sentences imposed or defendants, categorized by the crime charged. Provides that such records shall be available for public inspection. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Judiciary II May 04 Interim Study Calendar JUDICIARY II HB-2661 ZICKUS. (Ch. 38, par. 21-1) Amends the Criminal Code of 1961. Provides that the trier of fact is to consider as an element of the offense of criminal damage to property, the value of the dam- age to the property. Effective immediately. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Judiciary II May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D SHB-2662 ZICKUS. (Ch. 38, par. 113-3.1) Amends the Code of Criminal Procedure of 1963. Requires indigent defendants subject to the Illinois Parentage Act of 1984 who have court appointed counsel to reimburse the county or State for such representation. Effective immediately. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Judiciary II May 02 Recommended do pass 009-003-003 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 17 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading i Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1995 HB-2662-Cont. May 19 Third Reading - Passed 104-008-000 May 22 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 25 Sen Sponsor GEO-KARIS Placed Calendr,First Readng May 30 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 01 Waive Posting Notice Assigned to Judiciary Jun 09 Recommended do pass 012-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 15 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 19 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 18 Sent to the Governor Sep 01 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-0666 Effective date 89-09-01 HB-2663 JOHNSON. (New Act) Provides that a landlord shall not refuse to rent or continue to rent to a residential tenant solely because the tenant possesses a waterbed, if the tenant complies with specified insurance, structural, installation, maintenance and removal require- ments. Provides for inspection of the waterbed by the landlord and for remedies if the tenant does not comply with his obligations. Permits a landlord to charge an in- creased security deposit and an administrative fee if a tenant possesses a waterbed. Effective immediately. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Executive May 02 Do Pass/Consent Calendar 021-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read May 05 Remvd from Consent Calendar Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 12 Removed Short Debate Cal HOMER/106-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read May 16 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read May 18 Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 104-006-002 May 22 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 25 Sen Sponsor WEAVER,S Placed Calendr,First Readng May 30 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 01 Assigned to Executive HB-2664 JOHNSON - HULTGREN. (Ch. 127, par. 133b10) Amends State Property Control Act to include school districts among the units of local government that have first opportunity to purchase surplus State transferable property. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Provides that educational, charitable and health organizations, in addition to mu- nicipalities, counties, and school districts, shall have first opportunity to purchase surplus, transferable State property. Removes provision permitting counties and municipalities to request inspection dates and property lists. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Adds reference to: New Act. Authorizes the Director of Central Management Services to exchange State land for other land in Springfield to be used for Capitol Complex parking. 1996 HB-2664-Cont. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 3. Adds reference to: Ch. 127, title preceding par. 133cl, pars. 133cl, 133c2, 133c3, 133c5 and new pars. 133c.01, 133c3.1, 133c3.2, 133c7, 133c8, 133c9, 133c10 and 133c 1 and rep. par. 133c4 Amends the Aboriginal Records and Antiquities Act by changing the title and the Act's focus to protection of only archaeological and paleontological resources and no longer includes burial sites under the protection of the Act. Places control of archaeological exploration of State lands within the Historic Preservation Agency. Authorizes promulgation of necessary rules, increases penalties for violators, autho- rizes a reward for information leading to conviction of violators, and promulgates rules regarding the issuance of permits. Exempts certain local government activities and activities under federal law from the permit requirements. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes the authorization for the Director of Central Management Services to ex- change State land for other land in Springfield to be used for Capitol Complex parking. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Authorizes Director of Central Management Services to convey certain real property in the city of Jacksonville and in Morgan county to the Prairieland Heri- tage Museum Insitute for $1. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to State Government Administration May 02 Do Pass/Consent Calendar 012-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read May 08 Remvd from Consent Calendar Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 11 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Amendment No.01 JOHNSON Adopted Amendment No.02 JOHNSON Adopted Amendment No.03 KUBIK Adopted Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 23 Short Debate-3rd Passed 115-000-000 May 24 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor PHILIP Placed Calendr,First Readng May 25 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 26 Assigned to Executive Jun 08 Recommnded do pass as amend 020-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 15 Second Reading Amendment No.01 EXECUTIVE Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 20 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.02 DEMUZIO Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 22 Third Reading - Passed 058-000-000 Speaker's Tbl. Concurrence 01,02 Jun 27 H Concurs in S Amend. 01,02/114-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 26 Sent to the Governor Aug 31 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-0459 Effective date 90-01-01 1997 'HB-2665 DEUCHLER - LEVERENZ - STANGE - MAYS - MCPIKE, CULLERTON AND CHURCHILL. (Ch. 127, par. 63b13.24 and new pars. 141.253 and 144.26-1) Amends the Civil Administrative Code and the State Finance Act. Authorizes the Department of Central Management Services to charge State agencies rental fees for space in buildings acquired or opened after May 31, 1989. Provides that those fees be used for acquisition and operation costs. Places the Rockford Office Building and the Maine Township High School North building under the Depart- ment's management. Effective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: Ch. 127, par. 145 Makes additional changes in the State Finance Act. Provides separate proce- dures for the Bureau of the Budget to issue certificates of participation to receive a share in purchase payments made by State agencies for the acquisition or refinanc- ing of real property. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Increases the maximum principal of certificates issued in relation to real property from $100,000,000 to $125,000,000. STATE DEBT IMPACT NOTE House Bill 2665 as amended would recognize State-issued Certi- ficates of Participation (COPs) as a moral obligation debt of the State and impose a statutory authorization limit of $125 million on the amount of COPs that could be issued, yielding COP principal of $108.14 million. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to State Government Administration May 02 Amendment No.01 ST GOV ADMN Adopted Do Pass Amend/Short Debate 012-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 09 Fiscal Note Requested MCCRACKEN Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 11 Fiscal Note Request W/drawn Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Amendment No.02 DEUCHLER Adopted Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 18 Short Debate-3rd Passed 113-000-003 May 22 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor SCHAFFER Placed Calendr,First Readng May 23 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Executive May 25 Added As A Joint Sponsor D'ARCO Added As A Co-sponsor GEO-KARIS Added As A Co-sponsor VADALABENE Committee Executive May 26 Added As A Joint Sponsor LUFT Added As A Joint Sponsor KUSTRA Committee Executive May 31 State Debt Note Filed Committee Executive Jun 01 Recommended do pass 012-002-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 15 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 22 Third Reading - Passed 057-000-001 Passed both Houses 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1998 HB-2665 HB-2665-Cont. Jun 29 Sent to the Governor Jun 30 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-0011 Effective date 89-06-30 HB-2666 SHAW. (Ch. 120, par. 4-402) Amends the Income Tax Act. Provides that a method of accounting must accu- rately (as well as fairly) reflect income. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Revenue May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-2667 SHAW. (Ch. 91 1/2, par. 2-108) Amends the Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities Code provisions re- lating to restraint of persons receiving treatment. Provides that an act of a security officer, who acts in good faith, shall not result in civil liability against the officer or his supervisor unless the act is a result of willful or wanton misconduct. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Judiciary I May 05 Interim Study Calendar JUDICIARY I HB-2668 ROPP AND ACKERMAN. (Ch. 34, pars. 3152 and 3154) Amends the County Zoning Act. When a township plan commission objects to a county zoning ordinance, the county board shall not adopt the ordinance except on a majority vote (rather than 3/4 vote) of all members. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Counties & Townships May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-2669 KRSKA - FLINN - DUNN,JOHN. (Ch. 43, par. 305) Amends the Beer Industry Fair Dealing Act to prohibit a brewer from requiring a wholesaler to assent to any requirement prohibiting such wholesaler from dispos- ing of a salvageable product, as provided by an insurance policy. Effective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds provision prohibiting a brewer from requiring a wholesaler to assent to any requirement from disposing of a salvageable product after notice to the brewer when such product has been deemed salvageable by a State or local health depart- ment. Also gives brewer first right to purchase such product at a price not exceeding the original cost from the wholesaler or to repurchase it from any insurance or sal- vage company involved. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Executive May 02 Do Pass/Consent Calendar 021-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read May 09 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read May 10 Remvd from Consent Calendar Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 24 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate May 26 Amendment No.01 MAUTINO Adopted Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Short Debate-3rd Passed 113-000-000 1999 HB-2669-Cont. May 31 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor O'DANIEL Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 01 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Waive Posting Notice Assigned to Insurance, Pensions & License Act Jun 09 Recommended do pass 012-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 15 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 19 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 18 Sent to the Governor Sep 06 Governor vetoed Placed Calendar Total Veto Oct 19 Total veto stands. HB-2670 TURNER - SHAW - JONES,SHIRLEY - MORROW - DAVIS, LEFLORE, YOUNG,A, FLINN AND FLOWERS. (Ch. 68, par. 7-105) Amends the Human Rights Act. Provides that if the Department of Human Rights determines that a State agency is not in compliance with equal employment opportunity and affirmative action requirements, the Department shall demand that the agency thereafter take appropriate actions to assure that 50% of the new employees hired by it further achievement of the agency's affirmative action goals for minorities until such time as the agency is determined to be in compliance. Ef- fective immediately. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Human Services Apr 26 Do Pass/Consent Calendar 011-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read Apr 27, Remvd from Consent Calendar Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 24 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 26 Short Debate-3rd Lost 058-050-000 SHB-2671 PHELPS - STEPHENS. (Ch. 122, par. 2-3.64) Amends The School Code. Requires the State Board of Education to devise a sampling schedule that requires no more than 20% of the State's school districts to assess pupil proficiency each year. Permits districts to test each subject less fre- quently than annually, adds certain subjects to the assessment schedule and limits the testing time to 5 hours per pupil per school year. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Removes the bill's changes. Amends The School Code to limit the maximum du- ration of State Board of Education assessment testing to 6 hours per student per school year. FISCAL NOTE (State Board of Education) The State Board of Education believes that there will be no fiscal impact resulting from this legislation. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education Apr 28 Amendment No.01 ELEM SCND ED Adopted Do Pass Amend/Short Debate 022-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 2000 2001 HB-2671-Cont. May 12 Fiscal Note filed Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 17 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 26 Third Reading - Passed 115-001-001 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 30 Sen Sponsor REA Placed Calendr,First Readng May 31 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 01 Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education Jun 09 Recommended do pass 020-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 15 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 19 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 18 Sent to the Governor Sep 08 Governor vetoed Placed Calendar Total Veto Oct 19 Total veto stands. HB-2672 CULLERTON. (Ch. 38, par. 110-18) Amends the Criminal Procedure Code to transfer from Supreme Court to De- partment of Corrections handling of reimbursement to county treasurer for prison- ers held in county jail due to denial of bail for certain offenses. Effective July 1, 1990. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: Ch. 38, par. 110-18 Adds reference to: Ch. 23, par. 2685 Deletes everything. Adds a provision of the "County Shelter Care and Detention Home Act" pertaining to tax levies by county boards for such homes. Changes from over 300,000 to over 240,000 minimum population of counties who may levy taxes for such homes without a referendum. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Judiciary II May 04 Amendment No.01 JUDICIARY II Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 009-004-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 18 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 19 3d Reading Consideration PP Calendar Consideration PP. May 26 Interim Study Calendar JUDICIARY II HB-2673 CULLERTON. (Ch. 111 2/3, pars. 327, 354, 355.05, and 702.08) Amends the Metropolitan Transit Authority Act, the Local Mass Transit Dis- trict Act, and the Regional Transportation Authority Act. Deletes current provi- sions exempting the transit authorities from liability for failure to provide a security or police force and failure to otherwise prevent crime or apprehend criminals on their systems. Effective immediately. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Judiciary I May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-2674 HB-2674 MCPIKE. (Ch. 105, par. 333.16a) Amends the Chicago Park District Act. Transfers jurisdiction over the personnel code from the personnel board to a personnel committee of the board of commis- sioners. Provides that the board of commissioners must approve actions of the per- sonnel committee. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: (Ch. 105, par. 333.16a) Adds reference to: (Ch. 105, par. 333.13) Deletes everything. Amends the Chicago Park District Act. Gender neutralizes pronouns. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Executive Apr 27 Amendment No.01 EXECUTIVE Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 011-003-005 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 11 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 30 Tabled House Rule 37(G) 3 HB-2675 CULLERTON. (Ch. 108 1/2, new pars. 8-226.5, 9-121.9, 11-125.6, 13-124.4 and 14-105.7) Amends the Pension Code to allow Metropolitan Sanitary District (MSD) em- ployees with at least 15 years of service to transfer credits from the Chicago Munic- ipal, Chicago Laborers, Cook County, and State Employees Pension Funds to the MSD Pension Fund. Requires employee payment of any deficit in the transferred contributions only for service on or after September 5, 1975. STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT TO LOCAL GOV'TS. STATE MANDATES ACT FISCAL NOTE (Metropolitan Water Reclamation Dist. of Greater Chicago) Since this legislation was requested by MSD and the Retirement Board, it is, therefore, excluded from the State Mandates Act. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Personnel and Pensions May 03 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Committee Personnel and Pensions May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D 'HB-2676 HANNIG. (Ch. 37, rep. par. 806-11) Amends the Juvenile Court Act. Removes the limitation that State reimburse- ments to counties for any fiscal year for the care and shelter of certain minors may not exceed 3% of the annual ordinary and contingent expense appropriation to the Department of Children and Family Services for that fiscal year. FISCAL NOTE (DCFS) Under the 3% limitation the maximum which could be appropri- ated to reimburse counties for these expenses in FY90 would be $9,250,905. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Select Committee on Children Apr 27 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 009-000-001 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 3 Fiscal Note Act and Pension System Impact Note Act may be applicable. 2002 HB-2676-Cont. May 02 Fiscal Note Requested MCCRACKEN Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 09 Fiscal Note filed Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 23 Interim Study Calendar CHILDREN ' HB-2677 STECZO. (Ch. 53, pars. 37 and 71) Amends An Act concerning fees and salaries and An Act to provide for the fees of certain officers in counties of the third class. Provides that public agencies vested with the duty to enforce laws or ordinances carrying civil fines for violations shall be exempt from paying certain sheriffs' fees. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Counties & Townships May 04 Interim Study Calendar CNTY TWNSHIP 7 HB-2678 STECZO - MAUTINO - TATE. (New Act; Ch. 127, par. 1904.10) Creates the Professional Engineering Practice Act of 1989 to replace the Illinois Professional Engineering Act which sunsets on December 31, 1989. Provides for the registration of professional engineers and engineer interns, and engineering corpo- rations and partnerships. Provides for the discipline of registrants. Establishes ad- ministrative procedures. Provides penalties for violations of the Act. Amends the Regulatory Sunset Act to repeal this Act on December 31, 1999. Effective January 1, 1990. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes all. Creates the Professional Engineering Practice Act of 1989 to replace the Illinois Professional Engineering Act which sunsets on December 31, 1989. Pro- vides for the registration of professional engineers and engineer interns, and engi- neering corporations and partnerships. Provides for the discipline of registrants. Establishes administrative procedures. Provides penalties for violations of the Act. Amends the Regulatory Sunset Act to repeal this Act on December 31, 1999. Effec- tive January 1, 1990. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Defines "negligence in the practice of professional engineering". Provides that the Board shall take all factors into consideration in disciplining a licensee. Provides that negligence, even though a violation of the Act, is not an action which is subject to the criminal penalties of the Act. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Registration and Regulation May 04 Amendment No.01 REGIS REGULAT Adopted DP Amnded Consent Calendar 021-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read May 09 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read May 11 Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 111-000-000 May 12 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor JONES Placed Calendr,First Readng May 15 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 18 Assigned to Insurance, Pensions & License Act May 31 Recommnded do pass as amend 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 7 Fiscal Note Act, Correctional Budget and Impact Note Act may be applicable. 2003 HB-2678-Cont. 2004 Jun 16 Second Reading Amendment No.01 INS PEN LIC Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 22 Third Reading - Passed 057-000-000 Speaker's Tbl. Concurrence 01 Jun 27 H Concurs in S Amend. 01/115-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 26 Sent to the Governor Sep 01 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-0667 Effective date 90-01-01 ' HB-2679 BRESLIN - JONES,SHIRLEY - WHITE - TURNER - DUNN,JOHN, MORROW, SHAW AND SALTSMAN. (New Act) Creates the Voluntary Adopt a House or Building Rehabilitation Program. Re- quires the Illinois Housing Development Authority to establish the program for the purpose of providing housing for low income and homeless families. Provides that municipalities may participate in the program by creating financial opportunities for local participants and by providing referral services. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Select Committee on Housing Apr 27 Interim Study Calendar HOUSING HB-2680 HOMER. (Ch. 122, new par. 17-2.5) Amends The School Code. Specifies that school boards may levy taxes to cover costs resulting from actions governed by the Local Governmental and Governmen- tal Employees Tort Immunity Act. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: Ch. 122, new par. 17-2.6 Authorizes school boards, with voter approval, to levy a tax for health insurance premiums for school employees. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education May 05 Do Pass/Consent Calendar 020-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read May 10 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read May 12 Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 100-000-000 May 15 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 30 Sen Sponsor DEMUZIO Placed Calendr,First Readng May 31 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 01 Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education Jun 09 Recommended do pass 020-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 15 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 20 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.01 DEMUZIO Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 22 Third Reading - Passed 058-000-000 Speaker's Tbl. Concurrence 01 ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. HB-2680-Cont. Jun 27 H Concurs in S Amend. 01/091-023-002 Passed both Houses Jul 26 Sent to the Governor Sep 01 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-0668 Effective date 90-01-01 HB-2681 HOMER - BRUNSVOLD - DEJAEGHER. (Ch. 120, new pars. 2-201.1 and 2-201.3, pars. 2-205, 9-901, 643; Ch. 122, new pars. 18-1.1, 18-1.2, par. 18-8; Ch. 127, new par. 141.255) Amends the Income Tax Act, The School Code, the Revenue Act of 1939, and the State finance Act. Creates an educational funding income tax at rates of 1/2% on individuals, trust and estates and 4/5% on corporations. Proceeds from the tax on individuals, trusts and estates are used to replace a 25% reduction in the educa- tional purposes property taxes which local school districts are required to abate. The tax on corporations is deposited into the Common School Fund. Effective July 1, 1989. STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT To LOCAL GOV'TS. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Revenue May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D ' HB-2682 HOMER. (New Act; Ch. 116, par. 207; Ch. 121 1/2, new pars. 262U, 262V and 262W) Creates the Radon Gas Safety Act. Authorizes the Department of Nuclear Safe- ty to establish and coordinate a comprehensive program for detecting and reducing the amount of radon and radon progeny in dwellings and other buildings. Amends The Freedom of Information Act. Amends the Consumer Fraud and Deceptive Business Practices Act. Requires any device used for detecting or measuring radon or radon progeny be approved by the Department of Nuclear Safety or a depart- ment or an agency of the United States. Prohibits intentional misrepresentation of a test to detect or measure radon or radon progeny. Prohibits the sale of any device used for reducing radon or radon progeny unless the Department of Nuclear Safety or a department or an agency of the U.S. has found the device capable of reducing radon or radon progeny. Provides treble damages for persons injured. Effective immediately. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Energy Environment & Nat. Resource May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D SHB-2683 HOMER. (Ch. 37, new par. 806-12) Amends the Juvenile Court Act to provide that 50% of the cost of constructing ju- venile detention homes be borne by the State. Amends Public Act 85-1443, which enacted amendments to certain Sections of the Juvenile Court Act concerning de- tention of alleged or adjudicated delinquent minors, to change the effective date of those amendments from July 1, 1989, to July 1, 1991. Effective immediately. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Revenue May 05 Interim Study Calendar REVENUE HB-2684 BALANOFF - LEVIN. (Ch. 111, new par. 4400-9.1) Amends the Medical Practice Act of 1987 to prohibit disparate treatment of graduates of medical schools not located in the United States. 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 2005 HB-2684-Cont. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Combines certain subsections and provides for prohibitions against disparate treatment of graduates of medical schools not located in the United States. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Human Services Apr 26 Amendment No.01 HUMAN SERVICE Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 010-006-001 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 17 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading May 26 Interim Study Calendar HUMAN SERVICE ' HB-2685 HOMER AND EDLEY. (Ch. 38, new pars. 1003A-1-1, 1003A-1-1-2, 1003A-1-1-3, 1003A-1-1-4, 1003A-1-1-5 and 1003A-1-1-6) Amends the Code of Corrections to add a new chapter providing that the Depart- ment of Corrections may contract with private vendors to provide prison facility construction or management. Provides standards for such contracts and analysis by the Auditor General. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Judiciary II May 04 Interim Study Calendar JUDICIARY II HB-2686 LEVIN, YOUNG,A AND LEFLORE. (Ch. 144, new pars. 47b, 308f, 658d and 1008f) Amends An Act in relation to the regulation of the University of Illinois, the Re- gency Universities Act, and the Acts providing for the management, operation, con- trol and maintenance of Southern Illinois University and the State Colleges and Universities System. Provides that the Equal Employment Opportunity officer of each university subject to those Acts shall submit annually to the governing board of the university or the university system a written report which states whether equal employment opportunity and affirmative action policies were employed with respect to each university employee hired by means of a search and screening pro- cess during the preceding year. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Higher Education May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D 'HB-2687 LEFLORE - LEVIN - YOUNG,A - JONES,SHIRLEY AND DAVIS. (Ch. 144, new par. 189.19) Amends the Board of Higher Education Act. Requires the Board to direct and monitor a program to improve race and ethnic relations at public universities and colleges, including required courses on improving race and ethnic relations, report- ing allegations of racial, ethnic or religious intimidation to the Human Rights Com- mission and the Attorney General, and a review of penalties for crimes directed against a person or property on account of race, ethnicity or religion. FISCAL NOTE (Board of Higher Education) A course on race and ethnic relations would cost a total of $13.3 million per year at all public institutions of higher education combined. For other components of the program, it is not possible to estimate the fiscal implications. I Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. ' Fiscal Note Act, Correctional Budget and Impact Note Act may be applicable. 2006 HB-2687-Cont. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Requires the Board of Higher Education to budget, report and monitor programs (rather than direct and monitor a program) to improve race and ethnic relations. Requires that coursework on such improvement be included through an existing course. Removes provision for review and recommendations concerning criminal penalties, and provides that a person who commits, on a campus of a public institu- tion of higher education, a crime directed against a person or property on account of race, ethnicity or religion shall be subject to the penalties provided for the crime of ethnic intimidation. FISCAL NOTE (Board of Higher Edudation) Costs for the various required development of course curricu- lum and faculty training will vary from campus to campus. It is not possible to estimate the fiscal implications of reporting allegations of intimidation. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Requires course work on improving race and ethnic relations in requirements for obtaining a baccalaureate or associate degree. Adds effective date of September 1, 1990. GOVERNOR MESSAGE Recommends requiring public institutions of higher education to include, in cur- ricular or co-curricular programs required of all baccalaureate or associate degree students, instruction on improving race and ethnic relations to address racism on their campuses (rather than include coursework on that subject in the general edu- cation requirements for obtaining a degree). Requires that allegations of racial, eth- nic or religious intimidation be reported to the Illinois Department of Human Rights (rather than the Human Rights Commission and the Attorney General). Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Higher Education May 04 Recommended do pass 014-000-001 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 09 Fiscal Note Requested MCCRACKEN Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 10 Fiscal Note filed Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 23 Second Reading Amendment No.01 LEFLORE Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 26 Third Reading - Passed 098-018-000 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor DEL VALLE Placed Calendr,First Readng May 30 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 01 Assigned to Higher Education Jun 07 Recommended do pass 005-003-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 08 Fiscal Note Requested DUNN,R Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 13 Fiscal Note filed Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 15 Second Reading Amendment No.01 DEL VALLE Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 22 Third Reading - Passed 033-020-002 Speaker's Tbl. Concurrence 01 Jun 28 H Concurs in S Amend. 01/104-008-002 Passed both Houses Jul 27 Sent to the Governor Sep 08 Governor amendatory veto Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto 2007 HB-2687-Cont. Oct 17 Oct 18 Oct 19 Rul Gub Comply/Rule 46.1(b) Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Mtn fild ovrrde amend veto 01/LEFLORE Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto 3/5 vote required Override am/veto House-lost 01/068-039-004 Mtn fild accept amend veto 02/LEFLORE Bill dead-amendatory veto. HB-2688 BLACK. (Ch. 127, par. 1006.02) Amends The Illinois Administrative Procedure Act to permit incorporation by reference of the Standard Specifications for Road and Bridge Construction into the rules of the Department of Transportation. Effective immediately. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Select Comm. on Roads and Bridges May 04 Interim Study Calendar ROADS BRIDGES HB-2689 GIORGI - HALLOCK. (Ch. 127, new par. 743.7) Amends the Intergovernmental Cooperation Act to permit the creation of a Re- gional Juvenile Detention Authority to supervise the construction and operation of a Regional Juvenile Detention Facility for the use of member counties. Establishes the membership of such an Authority and permits it to accept funds from any source. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Provides that the Authority shall not supervise the operation of the facility. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Judiciary II May 04 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 016-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 23 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Amendment No.01 BLACK Withdrawn Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 26 Third Reading - Passed 112-002-003 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 30 Sen Sponsor HOLMBERG Placed Calendr,First Readng May 31 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 01 Assigned to Local Government Jun 08 Recommended do pass 012-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 15 Second Reading Amendment No.01 HOLMBERG Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 19 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Jun 20 Speaker's Tbl. Concurrence 01 Jun 27 H Concurs in S Amend. 01/113-003-000 Passed both Houses Jul 26 Sent to the Governor Sep 01 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-0669 Effective date 90-01-01 HB-2690 HASARA - BALANOFF. (Ch. 127 1/2, pars. 102 and 127) Amends the Fireworks Regulation Act of Illinois and an Act in relation to fire- works. Adds sparklers to list of items considered to be fireworks. (Currently spar- klers are not included in the list.) 2008 HB-2690-Cont. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Consumer Protection May 05 Recommended do pass 011-004-001 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 18 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 23 Third Reading - Lost 034-076-005 'HB-2691 KIRKLAND. (Ch. 24, pars. 11-74.4-3 and 11-74.4-8a) Amends the Illinois Municipal Code to expand the definition of industrial park conservation area and to reconcile the differences between Public Act 85-1142 and 85-1135. Effective immediately. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Cities & Villages May 03 Interim Study Calendar CITY VILLAGE HB-2692 BRUNSVOLD. (Ch. 122, par. 30-10) Amends The School Code. Provides that General Assembly scholarship recipi- ents may take extension courses and need not reside on campus. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Higher Education May 05 Interim Study Calendar HIGHER ED SHB-2693 STEPHENS - MCCRACKEN - PULLEN - MCNAMARA - CAPPARELLI, PEDERSEN,B, WILLIAMSON AND ZICKUS. (Ch. 38, par. 81-26) Amends the Abortion Law. Prohibits the performance of an abortion and certain other actions in relation to abortion for the purpose of obtaining a fetus, or any tis- sue or organ thereof, for use in animal or human research or experimentation or for animal or human transplantation. Makes violation a Class 4 felony. Effective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Rearranges provisions prohibiting certain acts. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Adds reference to: Ch. 38, par. 81-21 Amends the Abortion Law of 1975. Provides that nothing in that Law shall be construed to create a right to an abortion. Removes a provision concerning restric- tions on procuring an abortion. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Provides that none of the specified prohibited actions is intended to prohibit the performance of a legal abortion as authorized by law. CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT NO. 1. Recommends that the House concur in Senate Amendment 1 GOVERNOR MESSAGE Recommends deleting prohibition against a person using, in research or for trans- plantation, a human fetus or any tissue or organ thereof. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 , Assigned to Judiciary II May 04 Amendment No.01 JUDICIARY II Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 010-004-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. s Correctional Budget and Impact Note Act may be applicable. 2009 HB-2693-Cont. May 17 Second Reading Amendment No.02 STEPHENS Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 19 Third Reading - Passed 081-025-006 May 22 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 25 Sen Sponsor WATSON Placed Calendr,First Readng May 30 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 01 Assigned to Executive Jun 06 Added As A Joint Sponsor KELLY Committee Executive Added As A Joint Sponsor HUDSON Committee Executive Jun 08 Recommended do pass 012-002-001 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 15 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 20 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.01 WATSON Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 22 Third Reading - Passed 037-017-002 Speaker's Tbl. Concurrence 01 Jun 24 H Noncncrs in S Amend. 01 Jun 26 Secretary's Desk Non-concur 01 Jun 27 Added As A Joint Sponsor WELCH 6-28-89 Added As A Joint Sponsor ZITO 6-28-89 Added As A Joint Sponsor RAICA 6-28-89 Added As A Joint Sponsor DUDYCZ 6-28-89 S Refuses to Recede Amend 01 S Requests Conference Comm 1ST Sen Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/KELLY LECHOWICZ, JOYCE,JJ, WATSON & HUDSON Jun 28 Hse Accede Req Conf Comm 1ST Hse Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/HOMER, MCNAMARA, HARTKE, STEPHENS AND MCCRACKEN Jun 29 House report submitted Jun 30 Senate report submitted Senate Conf. report Adopted 1ST/044-011-003 House Conf. report Adopted 1ST/077-026-012 Both House Adoptd Conf rpt 1ST Passed both Houses Jul 28 Sent to the Governor Sep 08 Governor amendatory veto Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Oct 11 Mtn fild ovrrde amend veto 01/STEPHENS Mtn fild accept amend veto 02/STEPHENS Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Oct 17 Rul Gub Ncmply/Rule 46.1(b) Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Oct 18 3/5 vote required Verified Override am/veto House-pass 01/075-032-005 Oct 19 Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Nov 01 Mtn fild ovrrde amend veto WATSON 3/5 vote required Override am/veto Sen-lost 029-028-000 Placed Cal. Amendatory Veto Nov 03 Bill dead-amendatory veto. 2010 HB-2694 HB-2694 STEPHENS. (Ch. 127, new par. 63b108dl) Amends the Personnel Code. Requires the Department of Central Management Services and the Civil Service Commission to adopt rules requiring that males born after 1960 and seeking State employment show proof of federal Selective Service registration. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Makes provisions applicable to males born after 1960 and less than 27 years old. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to State Government Administration May 02 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 010-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 16 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Amendment No.01 STEPHENS Adopted Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 26 Short Debate-3rd Lost 050-042-001 ' HB-2695 ROPP. (Ch. 120, pars. 439.3, 439.9, 439.33, 439.39, 439.103, 439.109, 441, 442; Ch. 122, new par. 1A-4A; Ch. 127, new par. 141.255) Amends the State occupation and use tax Acts to impose an additional 1% tax on soft drinks with the proceeds to be deposited into the Class Size Reduction Fund, a special fund in the State treasury, from which money is to be appropriated to the State Board of Education for grants to school districts to reduce class size in grades K-3 in public schools. Effective January 1, 1990 Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Revenue May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D ' HB-2696 STEPHENS. (Ch. 111 2/3, par. 5-202) Amends the Public Utilities Act to provide that certain violations shall be subject to civil liability. Deletes language providing for criminal liability for the same viola- tions. Effective immediately. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Judiciary I May 04 Motion disch comm, advc 2nd Committee Judiciary I May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D 'HB-2697 KRSKA. (Ch. 127, par. 60) Amends the powers and duties of the Department of Professional Regulation Section of The Civil Administrative Code of Illinois to require the Department to establish licensing standards for those persons and companies who offer home incar- ceration supervision programs. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Registration and Regulation Apr 27 Mtn Prevail Suspend Rul 20K 114-000-000 Committee Registration and Regulation May 04 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 021-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 25 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 2011 HB-2697-Cont. May 26 Interim Study Calendar REGIS REGULAT 'HB-2698 KRSKA. (Ch. 67 1/2, pars. 451, 452, 453, 455 and 457, and title preceding par. 451; Ch. 127, pars. 141.122 and 142p4) Amends the Senior Citizens Real Estate Tax Deferral Act and its title to make applicable to all persons with $14,000 or less in annual household income. Also amends the State finance Act to revise the references to the tax revolving fund used to finance tax deferrals and to require annual appropriation to the fund equal to the amount expended from the fund plus all tax deferrals denied for lack of money in the fund during the immediately preceding fiscal year. STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT To LOCAL GOV'TS. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Revenue May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-2699 KRSKA. (Ch. 38, pars. 83-1, 83-1.1, 83-2, 83-4 and 83-5) Amends the Firearm Owner's I.D. Act to provide for issuance of cards to owners of handguns or assault weapons. Defines such terms. Provides that applicants for such cards shall obtain verification of information contained on application from lo- cal police department or sheriffs office who shall submit such verification to De- partment of State Police. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Judiciary II May 02 Interim Study Calendar JUDICIARY II HB-2700 STEPHENS. (Ch. 56, pars. 2.2a, 2.4, 5.18, new par. 3.12a) Amends the Fish Code to make provisions for protection of snakes, reptiles and amphibians. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Energy Environment & Nat. Resource May 02 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 Short Debate-3rd Passed 060-040-009 May 23 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 06 Sen Sponsor WOODYARD Placed Calendr,First Readng First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Agriculture & Conservation Jun 07 Recommended do pass 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 15 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 19 Re-committed to Agriculture & Conservation HB-2701 KUBIK. (Ch. 46, pars. 1A-8, 10-8, 10-9, 10-10 and 10-10.1) Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 2012 HB-2701-Cont. Amends The Election Code. Provides the State Board of Elections shall prescribe uniform forms for petitions and nomination papers to be filed with election authori- ties and nomination papers complying with such form shall be prima facie valid in an electoral board hearing, and that an electoral board decision that a petition or nomination papers comply with such form is not subject to judicial review. Allows electoral boards to appoint investigators, examiners and hearing officers. Establish- es an objection to an electoral board's decision shall be heard within 10, rather than 30, days after the filing of a petition for judicial review of such decision. Effective immediately. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Elections May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-2702 STERN - RICE - CULLERTON - KUBIK - YOUNG,A AND COUNTRY- MAN. (Ch. 46, par. 1A-2.1) Amends The Election Code Section on State Board of Election members' oath to add feminine pronouns. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: Ch. 46, par. 1A-2.1 Adds reference to: 23, pars. 12-4.28; Ch. 46, pars. 4-6.2, 4-6. 4-6.3, 4-8.03, 5-7.03, 5-16.2, 5-16.3, 6-35.03, 6-50.2, 6-50.3, 7-10, 7-14, 7-19, 7-46, 7-52, 7-53, 9-3, 9-4, 9-5, 9-10, 9-11, 9-12, 9-13, 9-14 and 9-16; new pars. 23-1.1a, 23-1.2a, 23-1.3a, 23-1.4a, 23-1.5a, 23-1.6a, 23-1.7a, 23-1.8a, 23-1.8b, 23-1.9a, 23-1.10a, 23-1.1 la, 23-1.12a and 23-1.13a; rep. pars. 23-1, 23-1.1, 23-1.2, 23-1.3, 23-1.4, 23-1.5, 23-1.6, 23-1.7, 23-1.8, 23-1.9, 23-1.10, 23-1.11, 23-1.12, 23-1.13, 23-1.14, 23-1.15, 23-1.16, 23-1.17, 23-6, 23-7, 23-8, 23-9, 23-10 and 23-11; Ch. 95 1/2, par. 2-105 Deletes all. Amends the Election Code and certain other Acts in relation to depu- ty registrars. Requires numerous governmental agencies to provide deputy regis- trars. Specifies duties and procedures. Contains numerous provisions relating to election contest. Contains various other matters relating to elections. Effective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Makes a technical change (underscores certain new text). SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. (Senate recedes June 30, 1989) Deletes reference to: Ch. 23, par. 12-4.28 Removes changes in the Public Aid Code. Restores provision making the Direc- tor of the Department of Public Aid and his designees and the Secretary of State and his license examination station employees eligible to serve as deputy registrars. Removes provision making school principals and vice principals and county, munic- ipal and township health and welfare officials eligible to serve as deputy registrars. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. (Senate recedes June 30, 1989) Adds reference to: Ch. 46, par. 11-4.2 Deletes provisions permitting a member of the General Assembly and a reason- able number of persons designated by such member of the General Assembly to serve as a deputy registrar. Provides that the criteria set forth in Section 11-4 of The Election Code for the selection of poll place locations shall apply in relation to ac- cessibility of such polling places to the elderly and handicapped. Provides that the amendatory provisions relating to disclosure of campaign contributions and expen- ditures shall take effect July 1, 1990. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 3. (Senate recedes June 30, 1989) Adds reference to: Ch. 46, pars. 6-50.1, 7-5, 7-9, 7-11, 7-12, 7-47.1, 10-8, 11-7, 17-13, 19-1, 19-3, 19-4, 24-11, 24A-6, 24A-9, 29-14; new pars. 14-10 and 29-20 2013 HB-2702-Cont. Provides that no primary election shall be held for an established political party for any special election called for the purpose of filling a vacancy in the office of rep- resentative in Congress where the nomination of such political party for the office is uncontested. Provides that upon the filing of nomination papers and petitions to sub- mit public questions to a referendum, the electoral board shall review the actual number of signatures on such papers and petitions to determine whether they meet the requisite number of signatures. If such number is insufficient, the electoral board shall rule such petitions invalid. Provides that the voter registration record cards provide a space for the applicant's telephone number. Permits the Chicago board of election commissioners to provide for a precinct board of administration for the registration and canvass of votes. Permits a person who is serving as a se- questered juror to vote absentee. Allows a physically handicapped voter to vote by paper ballot if such voter, due to his physical impairment is unable to cast his vote on a lever voting machine. Permits the State Board of Elections to select as many election jurisdictions as the Board deems advisable in the interests of the election process of the State in which to order a special test of the automatic tabulating equipment and program prior to a regular election. Changes filing period for nomi- nating petitions for delegate or alternate to a national nominating convention from 69 to 62 days to 99 to 92 days prior to the primary. Makes it a Class 3 felony to knowingly give false information to an election authority in an application for an absentee ballot. Makes other changes. CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT NO. 1. Recommends that the Senate recede from S-ams 1, 2 and 3. Recommends that the bill be further amended as follows: Adds reference to: New Act; Ch. 46, pars. 1-3, 4-6.2, 4-8, 4-8.03, 5-7, 5-7.03, 5-16.2, 5-16.3, 6-35, 6-35.03, 6-50.2, 6-50.3, 7-5, 7-9, 7-11, 7-12, 7-19, 9-1, 9-3, 9-4, 9-5, 9-10, 9-11, 9-12, 9-14, 9-15, 9-16, 17-16.1, 18-5, 18-9.1, 19-1, 19-3, 19-4, 24A-6, 24A-9, new pars. 1-5, 9-1.13, 23-1.la, 23-1.2a, 23-1.3a, 23-1.4a, 23-1.5a, 23-1.6a, 23-1.7a, 23-1.8a, 23-1.8b, 23-1.9a, 23-1.10a, 23-1.11a, 23-1.12a, 23-1.13a, 29-20, rep. pars. 9-1.2, 23-1.1, 23-1.2, 23-1.3, 23-1.4, 23-1.5, 23-1.6, 23-1.7, 23-1.8, 23-1.9, 23-1.10, 23-1.11, 23-1.12, 23-1.13, 23-1.14, 23-1.15, 23-1.16, 23-1.17, rerepeals 23-1, 23-6, 23-7, 23-8, 23-9, 23-10, 23-11 Deletes everything. Creates the Fair Campaign Practices Act. Permits a candi- date for public office to subscribe to a Code of Fair Campaign Practices and re- quires the State Board of Elections to print copies of that Code. Amends the Election Code. Establishes method for computing time within which acts under the Code are to be performed. Requires election authorities to notify school officials of their eligibility to serve as deputy registrars. Establishes criteria for determining the number of deputy registrars to be designated by certain civic organizations, and changes other provisions relating to deputy registrars. Provides that certain voter registration records shall contain telephone numbers, if available. Waives primary election requirement for special U.S. congressional elections if a party's nominee is uncontested. Changes procedures for filling precinct committeeman vacancies. Changes procedures for nomination of delegates and alternatives to national nomi- nating conventions. Changes provisions regarding: filing of reports of campaign contributions and expenditures; declarations of intent to be a write-in candidate; challenged voters; voting absentee; Statewide election contests; designation of elec- tion jurisdictions; tests of vote-counting equipment. Effective immediately except some provisions take effect July 1, 1990. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Elections May 04 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 013-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 24 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate 2014 2015 HB-2702-Cont. May 25 Amendment No.01 STERN Adopted Amendment No.02 STERN Adopted Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Short Debate-3rd Passed 101-012-003 May 26 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor DEMUZIO Placed Calendr,First Readng May 30 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 01 Assigned to Elections & Reapportionment Jun 08 Recommnded do pass as amend 009-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 21 Second Reading Amendment No.01 ELEC REAPPMNT Adopted Amendment No.02 DEMUZIO Adopted Amendment No.03 DEMUZIO Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 22 Third Reading - Passed 058-000-000 Speaker's Tbl. Concurrence 01,02,03 Jun 24 H Noncncrs in S Amend. 01,02,03 Jun 26 Secretary's Desk Non-concur 01,02,03 Jun 27 S Refuses to Recede Amend 01,02,03 S Requests Conference Comm 1ST Sen Conference Comm Apptd IST/DEMUZIO ALEXANDER, LECHOWICZ, DUDYCZ, & SCHAFFER Jun 28 Hse Accede Req Conf Comm 1ST Hse Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/RICE, STERN, CULLERTON, KUBIK AND OLSON,MYRON Jun 30 Senate report submitted Senate Conf. report Adopted 1ST/055-002-000 House report submitted House Conf. report Adopted 1ST/117-000-000 Both House Adoptd Conf rpt 1ST Passed both Houses Jul 28 Sent to the Governor Sep 08 Governor approved Effective date 89-09-08 Effective date 90-07-01 (SEC. 9-1,9-3,9-4, 9-5,9-10,9-11,9-12 9-13,9-14 & 9-16 OF THE ELECTION CODE & SEC. 9-1.13 ADDED THERETO) PUBLIC ACT 86-0873 HB-2703 SUTKER - STERN - RICE - CULLERTON. (Ch. 46, par. 1A-6.1) Amends The Election Code to replace "absent" with the term "not present". Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Elections May 04 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 013-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 24 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate May 25 Amendment No.01 SUTKER Lost 020-091-002 Amendment No.02 PIEL Withdrawn Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate HB-2703-Cont. May 30 Tabled House Rule 37(G) HB-2704 GIORGI - MCPIKE - STERN - RICE - CULLERTON. (Ch. 46, par. 1A-1) Amends The Election Code to make a grammatical change in the Section creat- ing the State Board of Elections. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: Ch. 46, par. 1A-1 Adds reference to: Ch. 24, par. 3-5-9; Ch. 46, pars. 1-3, 6-70, 10-6.2, 10-15, 24A-9 Deletes everything in the bill. Provides for a referendum prior to the election of village clerk after such clerk has been appointed. Defines "accessible" for purposes of the Election Code. Provides that election commissioners in cities, villages and in- corporated towns with a population greater than 2,000,000 not be allowed to hold any other office. Excludes school board elections pursuant to the School Code from the certain petition filing guidelines. Exempts from the post-tabulation testing re- quirement, electronic voting systems that are not technically capable of compliance. Adds immediate effective date. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: Ch. 46, par. 1-3 Removes changes in the Election Code's definition of "accessible" and restores the Code's definition. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Rather than exempting election jurisdictions with electronic voting systems inca- pable of complying with post-tabulation testing requirements, provides the jurisdic- tions shall satisfy the requirements by conducting post-tabulation tests on a duplicate program. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Elections May 04 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 013-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 24 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate May 25 Amendment No.01 GIORGI Adopted Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Short Debate-3rd Passed 105-009-000 May 26 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor DEMUZIO Placed Calendr,First Readng May 30 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 01 Assigned to Elections & Reapportionment Jun 08 Recommnded do pass as amend 009-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 15 Second Reading Amendment No.01 ELEC REAPPMNT Adopted Amendment No.02 DEMUZIO Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 19 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Jun 20 Speaker's Tbl. Concurrence 01,02 Jun 27 H Concurs in S Amend. 01,02/105-004-006 Passed both Houses Jul 26 Sent to the Governor Sep 08 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-0874 Effective date 89-09-08 2016 HB-2705 WOLF - STERN - RICE - CULLERTON - OLSON,MYRON. (Ch. 46, par. 1A-7) Amends The Election Code to substitute "monthly" for the term "per month". HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: Ch. 46, par. 1A-7 Adds reference to: Ch. 46, pars. 7-12, 7-14, 7-16, 7-59, 7-60, 16-5.01, 17-9, 17-16.1, 18-5, 18-9.1, 19-1, 19-2.1, 19-3, 19-4, 19-5, 19-6, 19-8, 19-10, 19-12, 19-12.2, 20-2, 20-2.1, 20-13, 25-10 and 18-5; rep. par. 7A-1 Deletes all. Amends the Election Code to change the provisions relating to absen- tee ballots. Also contains provisions relating to judicial vacancies, and repeals provi- sions relating to declarations for judicial Retention Elections. Increases the time before the election by which the State Board must examine petitions. Makes other changes. Effective immediately. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: Ch. 46, pars. 17-9, 18-5, 19-4; rep. par. 7A-1 Adds reference to: Ch. 46, pars. 7-8, 7-9, 8-8, 8-9, 10-2, 10-3, 10-7 Requires the State Central Committee to adopt rules to provide for or govern the procedures to be followed in the election of members of the State Central Commit- tee. Provides that the State Central Committee may adopt rules to govern State convention procedures. Provides that for the first election following redistricting of a representative district, a petition to form a new political party in a representative district and a petition for nomination of independent candidates for State represen- tative shall be signed by at least 1500 voters of the representative district. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Adds reference to: Ch. 46, pars. 4-6.2, 5-16.2, 6-50.2 Provides for the designation of business corporation presidents and reasonable numbers of their employees as deputy registrars. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 3. Deletes reference to: Ch. 46, par. 7-14, 7-16, 7-59 Removes change concerning the deadline for examination of petitions. Limits use of special write-in absentee voter's blank ballot, and the election authority's dead- line for having such available, to general elections of which federal officials are elected. Apr 07 1989 Apr 08 May 04 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Elections Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 013-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 24 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate May 25 Amendment No.01 OLSON,MYRON Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Short Debate-3rd Passed 110-003-000 May 26 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor DEMUZIO Placed Calendr,First Readng May 30 First reading Rfrd to Comm on A Jun 01 Jun 08 Jun 20 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Adopted kssignment Assigned to Elections & Reapportionment Recommended do pass 010-000-000 Amendment No.01 DEMUZIO Amendment No.02 PHILIP Amendment No.03 DEMUZIO 029-028-000 Placed Calndr,Third Reading Adopted Adopted Adopted 201-7 HB-2705 HB-2705-Cont. Jun 22 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Speaker's Tbl. Concurrence 01,02,03 Jun 27 H Concurs in S Amend. 1,2,3/115-000-001 Passed both Houses Jul 26 Sent to the Governor Sep 08 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-0875 Effective date 89-09-08 HB-2706 MAUTINO - STERN - RICE - CULLERTON. (Ch. 46, par. 3-1) Amends The Election Code to change "said" to "such" in the Section relating to voter qualifications. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Elections May 04 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 013-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 24 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate May 26 Amendment No.01 BRESLIN Lost 044-055-007 Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 30 Tabled House Rule 37(G) HB-2707 JOHNSON, BARGER, BLACK, BRUNSVOLD, HALLOCK, HANNIG, MAYS, PHELPS, STECZO, WEAVER,M, WENNLUND, WOOLARD. (Ch. 111, par. 1703-7) Amends the Barber, Cosmetology and Esthetics Act of 1985 to remove the con- tinuing education requirements for cosmetologists. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Registration and Regulation May 04 Interim Study Calendar REGIS REGULAT HB-2708 MUNIZZI - DELEO. (Ch. 15 1/2, new par. 22.43e; Ch. 95 1/2, new pars. 11-506 and 315-15) Amends the Aeronautics Act, the Vehicle Code and the Boat Registration and Safety Act to provide that the intoxicated and intentionally reckless flyers, drivers and boaters who cause emergency services to be rendered shall be liable to the pro- vider for the costs of those services. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Judiciary I May 04 Interim Study Calendar JUDICIARY I 'HB-2709 PARCELLS - HOMER - KULAS. (New Act; Ch. 116, par. 207; Ch. 121 1/2, new pars. 262U, 262V and 262W) Creates the Radon Mitigation Act. Authorizes the Department of Nuclear Safe- ty to establish and coordinate a comprehensive program for detecting and reducing the amount of radon and radon progeny in dwellings and other buildings. Amends The Freedom of Information Act. (FOIA). Amends the Consumer Fraud and De- ceptive Business Practices Act. Prohibits intentional misrepresentation of a test to detect or measure radon or radon progeny. Prohibits the sale of any device used for reducing radon or radon progeny unless the Department of Nuclear Safety or a de- partment or an agency of the U.S. has found the device capable of reducing radon or radon progeny. Provides treble damages for persons injured. Effective immediately. ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 2018 HB-2709-Cont. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Makes changes in FOIA section to reflect 1988 statutory changes in that Section. FISCAL NOTE (Dept. of Nuclear Safety) The Department anticipated that, for fiscal year 1990, the cost of implementing the radon program described in this bill would be approximately $100,000. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Energy Environment & Nat. Resource May 02 Amendment No.01 ENRGY ENVRMNT Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 014-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 09 Fiscal N( Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 12 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 26 Third Reading - Passed 112-002-000 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 30 Sen Sponsor KARPIEL Placed Calendr,First Readng _ _ ,4 May 31 Jun 01 Jun 13 Jun 15 Jun 19 Jul 18 Aug 15 ote filed First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Energy & Environment 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 86-0251 Effective date 89-08-15 'HB-2710 WELLER. (Ch. 5, par. 1605; Ch. 24, par. 11-125-2; Ch. 34, new par. 423.3; and Ch. 111 2/3, par. 231) Amends the Water Use Act with respect to a Soil and Water District requesting assistance from the State Water Survey and State Geological Survey. Amends the Municipal Code with respect to punishment by a municipality for injury to its source of water or waterworks. Amends the Counties Act to allow' counties to pro- vide for the control and management of groundwater developments. Amends the Water Authorities Act with respect to the application of the Act to various uses of water. Effective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: New Act; Ch. 5, pars. 1603 and 1605.1; new par. 1605.2; Ch. 111 2/3, par. 228 Deletes all. Creates the Illinois Groundwater Quantity Management Act, and amends various Acts in connection therewith. Provides for the creation of Ground- water Management plans. Authorizes counties to impose assessments on high ca- pacity wells. Provides for compensation in certain cases of well interference. Includes other provisions. Effective January 1, 1991. FISCAL NOTE (Dept. of Transportation) The fiscal impact of HB-2710 will not commence until fiscal year 1991. The total annual cost thereafter will be approx- imately $900,000 per year. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment 2019 HB-2710-Cont. Apr 08 Assigned to Executive May 02 Amendment No.01 EXECUTIVE Adopted Do Pass Amend/Short Debate 021-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 09 Fiscal Note Requested WELLER Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 10 Fiscal Note filed Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 11 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 26 Interim Study Calendar EXECUTIVE HB-2711 ROPP. (Ch. 5, par. 933) Amends the Exotic Weed Act. Adds autumn olive, Amur honeysuckle and crown vetch to list of designated exotic weeds. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Energy Environment & Nat. Resource May 05 Interim Study Calendar ENRGY ENVRMNT SHB-2712 MAYS - PETERSON,W. (Ch. 111 1/2, par. 1004, new pars. 1016.1 and 1017.7) Amends the Environmental Protection Act to impose a fee upon issuance of a wa- ter main construction permit, impose an annual fee upon community water sup- plies, and limit the Agency's duty to perform laboratory water analyses for community water supplies with unpaid fees. Effective January 1, 1990. FISCAL NOTE (EPA) The annual lab testing fee is expected to generate approximate- ly $1 million, which would be used to pay for increased Agency testing costs required under recent amendments to the federal Safe Drinking Water Act. The water main permit fees which would apply to privately financed extensions of more than 200 feet, are expectd to generate about $380,000 annually. This revenue would be used to hire more permit reviewers, in order to improve turnaround time on issuing these permits. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: Ch. 111 1/2, par. 1022.8; Ch. 127, new par. 141.253 Specifies the permissible range of testing fees, and creates a special fund for them. Creates a 7 member Council to negotiate and approve such fees, to be ap- pointed by the Director of IEPA. Makes other changes. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Provides that water main construction permits shall be approved or disapproved by the EPA within 45 days of receipt of the application will be deemed approved. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Energy Environment & Nat. Resource May 04 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 014-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 12 Fiscal Note Requested CULLERTON Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 18 Fiscal Note filed Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 2020 HB-2712-Cont. May 24 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate May 26 Amendment No.01 MAYS Adopted Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Short Debate-3rd Passed 109-000-000 May 31 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 01 Sen Sponsor DONAHUE Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 06 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Waive Posting Notice Assigned to Energy & Environment Jun 13 Recommended do pass 013-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 15 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 20 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.01 DONAHUE Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 22 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Speaker's Tbl. Concurrence 01 Jun 27 H Concurs in S Amend. 01/ 114-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 26 Sent to the Governor Sep 01 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-0670 Effective date 90-01-01 SHB-2713 PETERSON,W. (Ch. 111 1/2, pars. 1003.34, 1003.53, 1004, 1011, 1012, 1013, 1019.3, 1022.2, 1035, 1039 and 1046) Amends the Environmental Protection Act. Broadens definition of remedial ac- tion. Deletes provisions that at least 50% of Hazardous Waste fees be used for re- sponse actions at sites on National Priorities List. Permits such fees to be used for groundwater protection. Permits additional agency review of response actions. Changes certain citations to the Federal Water Pollution Control Act and its suc- cessor amendments. Effective immediately. FISCAL NOTE (EPA) There would be added revenues realized from the Agency's over- sight work although the exact fiscal impact cannot be calcu- lated. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: Ch. 111 1/2, pars. 1003.32 and 1021, new par. 1003.76 Adds provisions relating to the storage and disposal of coal combustion waste. Deletes certain facilities for the storage or disposal of such waste from the definition of "regional pollution control facility". HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Authorizes the EPA to provide review and evaluation services for response ac- tions at hazardous substance and pesticide sites, and to charge for such services. Di- rects the Agency to manage its use of the funds received from tipping fees so as to assure that sufficient funds are available for matching federal funds for use at sites on the National Priorities List. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: Ch. 111 1/2, new pars. 1003.77 and 1039.4; pars. 1009.6 and 1045 Provides for the Environmental Protection Agency to issue an endorsed permit, without fee, for the operation of an agrichemical facility upon joint application by ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 2021 HB-2713-Cont. the Department of Agriculture and the agrichemical facility. Requires notice to the Department of Agriculture of any violations of a agrichemical facility, operating with an endorsed permit, prior to any enforcement action being taken by the Envi- ronmental Protection Agency. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Raises from 10% to 15% the amount of funds the Agency may use, from the Haz- ardous Waste fund, for Administration Costs associated with review services. Al- lows a person other than the owner of a hazardous substance site, with the owner's consent, to request in writing, review and evaluation services. Advance payment for review services to be based upon one-half the Agency's total anticipated costs. The Agency, after 180 days of receiving written notice of cancellation of review services, shall submit a final invoice to the owner for services rendered. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Energy Environment & Nat. Resource May 04 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 014-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 12 Fiscal Note Requested CULLERTON Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 17 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate May 18 Fiscal Note filed Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 26 Mtn Prev-Recall 2nd Reading Amendment No.01 PETERSON,W Adopted Amendment No.02 PETERSON,W Adopted Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Short Debate-3rd Passed 108-000-000 May 31 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor KARPIEL Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 01 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Energy & Environment Jun 13 Recommnded do pass as amend 013-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 15 Second Reading Amendment No.01 ENRGY ENVRMNT Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 20 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.02 KARPIEL Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 22 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Speaker's Tbl. Concurrence 01,02 Jun 27 H Concurs in S Amend. 01,02/116-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 26 Sent to the Governor Sep 01 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-0671 Effective date 89-09-01 'HB-2714 YOUNGE,W. (Ch. 127, par. 2711-7 and new par. 2711-15a) Amends the Build Illinois Act. Provides that the Department of Commerce and Community Affairs shall develop and operate an urban demonstration small busi- ness incubator in East St. Louis. Contains provisions in relation to feasibility studies, consultation with community leaders, operation of the incubator, funding and agreements with certain entities. 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 2022 HB-2714-Cont. FISCAL NOTE (DCCA) Annual maintenance and operating costs are estimated at $320,000-$350,000/year. Apr 07 1989 Apr 08 May 04 May 24 May 25 May 26 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Urban Redevelopment Recommended do pass 003-001-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Fiscal Note Requested STEPHENS Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading Fiscal Note filed Held on 2nd Reading Interim Study Calendar URB REDEVELOP 'HB-2715 YOUNGE,W. (Ch. 24, par. 8-1-6; Ch. 127, new par. 46.47a) Amends the Municipal Code and the Civil Administrative Code. Provides that the Department of Commerce and Community Affairs may make low-interest or zero-interest loans to municipalities which are experiencing specified financial diffi- culties. Provides that the Department shall adopt rules in relation to such loans. Ef- fective immediately. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Urban Redevelopment May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D SHB-2716 YOUNGE,W. (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 the removal of hazardous waste in the American Bottoms area of southwestern Illinois. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Energy Environment & May 04 Nat. Resource Interim Study Calendar ENRGY ENVRMNT HB-2717 DUNN,JOHN - TATE - MAUTINO. (New Act) Creates the High Voltage Power Lines Safety Act. Prohibits any person from en- gaging in an activity where it is possible during the course of such activity that he, or any equipment used by him, will come within 10 feet of any high voltage electri- cal line or conductor. Prohibits the transportation or storing of any equipment with- in 10 feet of a high voltage power line. Provides that equipment capable of hitting a high voltage power line by vertical, lateral or swinging motion shall have a warning affixed to it. Provides for exceptions where arrangements for mechanical barriers or deenergization of the power lines have been made. Provides for civil liability. Effec- tive immediately. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Judiciary I May 04 Interim Study Calendar JUDICIARY I 'HB-2718 MAYS - HASARA - DEUCHLER - BARGER. (Ch. 103, pars. 14.1, 14.2, 14.3 and 14.5; Ch. 127, pars. 63b4 and 63b108b.5) SFiscal Note Act may be applicable. 2023 HB-2718-Cont. Amends "An Act to revise the law in relation to official bonds" and the Civil Ad- ministrative Code to authorize the Department of Central Management Services to establish a program of self-insurance for fidelity and surety bonds required of State officers and employees. Amends the Personnel Code to allow appointment from the next lower ranking group when the highest ranking group contains less than 3 eligi- bles. Effective immediately. FISCAL NOTE (Dept. of Central Management Services) This bill would have no fiscal impact on State revenues. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: Ch. 127, par. 150 Amends the State Finance Act. Provides that if no home is furnished to a retired State chaplain, 20% of his pension is considered a rental allowance. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to State Government Administration May 02 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 012-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 11 Fiscal Note Requested CULLERTON Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 12 Fiscal Note filed Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 25 Third Reading - Passed 116-000-000 May 26 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 30 Sen Sponsor KARPIEL Placed Calendr,First Readng May 31 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 01 Assigned to Executive Jun 08 Recommended do pass 020-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 15 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 20 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.01 HAWKINSON Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 22 Third Reading - Passed 058-000-000 Speaker's Tbl. Concurrence 01 Jun 27 H Concurs in S Amend. 01/112-000-002 Passed both Houses Jun 29 Sent to the Governor Jun 30 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-0012 Effective date 89-06-30 SHB-2719 KUBIK. (Ch 38, pars. 1003-2-2.1, 1003-15-2 and 1005-9-1; Ch. 48, par. 850.07z6; Ch. 127, pars. 652, 653 and new par. 141.252) Amends the Unified Code of Corrections, The Illinois Development Finance Au- thority Act, the General Obligation Bond Act and the State Finance Act. Includes juvenile detention centers among those facilities that are eligible for financing from the County Jail Revolving Loan Fund or capital facility bond proceeds. Imposes an additional penalty of $10 for each $40 of fines imposed for convictions of felonies, misdemeanors and traffic offenses to retire General Obligation bonds issued for grants and loans to construct or rehabilitate county jails and juvenile detention cen- ters. Includes county jails and detention centers as capital facilities in need of up- 4State Debt Impact Note Act may be applicable. 2024 HB-2719-Cont. grading and expansion under the Development Finance Authority Act. Increases capital facilities general obligation bond authorization from $25,000,000 to $200,000,000 and authorizes use of those funds for the construction of jails and ju- venile detention centers. Effective immediately. STATE DEBT IMPACT NOTE HB-2719 would increase: Capital Facilities unissued principal by $175.0 M (17.6%) Unissued general obligation principal by $175.0 M (10.4%) Potential total general obligation debt by $345.6 M (3.5%) Potential per capita gen. obligation debt by $29.51 (3.5%) Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Executive Apr 25 State Debt Note Filed Committee Executive May 04 Interim Study Calendar EXECUTIVE HB-2720 YOUNG,A. (Ch. 38, pars. 1003-3-1, 1003-3-2, 1003-3-6, 1003-3-7, 1003-3-8, 1003-3-9, 1003-3-10, 1003-3-11.4, 1003-3-12, 1003-14-1, 1003-14-2, 1003-14-3 and 1003-14-4; rep. pars. 1003-3-2.1, 1003-3-3, 1003-3-4 and 1003-3-5) Amends the Unified Code of Corrections. Eliminates parole. Eliminates jurisdic- tion of the Prisoner Review Board as paroling authority. Provides that every person sentenced to a term of imprisonment under the law in effect prior to February 1, 1978, other than a person sentenced to life, shall be resentenced to a determinate sentence. Eliminates Prisoner Review Board's jurisdiction over such persons. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Judiciary II May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D 'HB-2721 YOUNGE,W. (Ch. 122, pars. 104-1 and 104-2, new pars. 104-2a and 104-2b) Amends the Public Community College Act. Provides that a new 7-member Board of Trustees of the State Community College of East St. Louis shall be ap- pointed for 6 year terms beginning August 1, 1989, with no more than 4 members to be members of the same political party. Provides for the creation and selection of a Professional Advisory Panel. Provides for the creation and selection of a committee to prepare reports in relation to the history, operations and development of a new mission for the college. Provides that the committee shall select a new president within 90 days after its creation. Contains other provisions. Effective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: Ch. 122, par. 104-2 Adds reference to: Ch. 122, par. 104-7 and new par. 106.2 Provides that the Board shall consist of 9 elected members beginning in 1990. Provides that a proposition shall be submitted to the district's voters in 1990 for im- position of a tax in an amount to be determined by the Board. Provides that the Illi- nois Community College Board shall supervise the financial affairs of the college. Makes other changes. FISCAL NOTE (IL Community College Board) It is difficult to determine the costs of HB 2721. The new ad- visory panel would incur travel costs and other reimbursable expenses; and the committee, board, and advisory panel would incur additional costs in the course of preparing the various required reports. Additional costs could also be incurred in a search for a new State Community College president. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment * Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 2025 HB-2721-Cont. Apr 08 Assigned to Higher Education May 04 Amendment No.01 HIGHER ED Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 013-002-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 05 Fiscal Note filed Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 24 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading May 26 Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Lost 036-067-004 SHB-2722 DIDRICKSON. (New Act) Creates the Substance Abuse Counselor Certification Act. Provides that the De- partment of Professional Regulation shall certify qualified substance abuse counsel- ors. Provides that the Department shall adopt rules necessary to carry out the purposes of the Act. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Registration and Regulation May 04 Interim Study Calendar REGIS REGULAT HB-2723 DANIELS - RYDER - REGAN - ZICKUS. (Ch. 23, par. 5-5; Ch. 1111/2, par. 6503-4) Amends the Public Aid Code and the Health Finance Reform Act. Removes ob- solete references to the Department of Public Aid Legislative Advisory Committee and to emergency rules to be adopted by the Department by January 1, 1985. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Executive May 05 Interim Study Calendar EXECUTIVE HB-2724 YOUNGE,W. (Ch. 67 1/2, par. 502) Amends The Illinois Manufactured Housing and Mobile Home Safety Act to correct a reference to the Director of Public Health. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Executive May 04 Interim Study Calendar EXECUTIVE 'HB-2725 YOUNGE,W. (Ch. 127, new par. 46.6c) Amends The Civil Administrative Code of Illinois to authorize the Department of Commerce and Community Affairs to makes grants or low interest loans to any municipality with a work force of more than 10,000 and an unemployment rate of more than 10% as determined by the Illinois Department of Employment Security, for the purpose of purchasing real property, constructing buildings and planning, establishing and marketing industrial parks. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Urban Redevelopment May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-2726 YOUNGE,W. Appropriates funds to the Department of Commerce and Community Affairs to provide grants or low interest loans to certain municipalities for industrial development. ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 2026 HB-2726-Cont. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Appropriations I May 11 Interim Study Calendar APPROP I HB-2727 EWING. (Ch. 95 1/2, par. 12-201) Amends the Vehicle Code. Provides that headlights must be used a half hour be- fore sunset to a half hour after sunrise. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Transportation and Motor Vehicles May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D 'HB-2728 ROPP. (Ch. 37, rep. par. 806-11) Amends the Juvenile Court Act of 1987. Repeals a provision limiting reimburse- ments of counties by the Department of Children and Family Services in any fiscal year for certain expenses incurred by counties for the care and sheltering of certain minors placed in shelter care to 3% of the Department's appropriation for its ordi- nary and contingent expenses for that fiscal year. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Judiciary I May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-2729 PRESTON - LANG. (New Act) Creates a lien for licensed clinical psychologists rendering treatment to injured persons. Establishes procedures for when an injured person may have a claim against the licensed clinical psychologist. Provides for lien enforcement procedures. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. (Senate recedes June 30, 1989) Provides a lien for clinical psychologists who render treatment services relating to the psychological aspects of physical illness. Provides that a clinical psychologist's right to comply with the written notice and disclosure requirements is subject to cer- tain provisions of the Mental Health and Disabilities Confidentiality Act. Makes a technical correction. CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT NO. 1. Recommends that the Senate recede from Senate Amendment No. 1 Recommends that the bill be further amended as follows: Deletes everything in the bill. Creates a lien for licensed clinical psychologists rendering treatment to injured persons. Establishes procedures for when an injured person may have a claim against the licensed clinical psychologist. Provides for lien enforcement procedures. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Judiciary I May 02 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 008-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 17 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 26 Third Reading - Passed 112-003-002 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 01 Sen Sponsor BERMAN Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 02 Added As A Joint Sponsor D'ARCO Placed Calendr,First Readng 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 2027 HB-2729-Cont. Jun 06 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Waive Posting Notice Assigned to Insurance, Pensions & License Act Jun 09 Recommnded do pass as amend 011-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 15 Second Reading Amendment No.01 INS PEN LIC Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 22 Third Reading - Passed 057-000-000 Speaker's Tbl. Concurrence 01 Jun 24 H Noncncrs in S Amend. 01 Jun 26 Secretary's Desk Non-concur 01 Jun 27 S Refuses to Recede Amend 01 S Requests Conference Comm 1ST Sen Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/BERMAN JONES, D'ARCO, SCHUNEMAN & PHILIP Jun 28 Hse Accede Req Conf Comm 1ST Hse Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/PRESTON, DUNN,JOHN, CULLERTON, RYDER AND PARCELLS Jun 30 House report submitted House Conf. report Adopted 1ST/105-004-004 Senate report submitted Senate Conf. report Adopted 1ST/059-000-000 Both House Adoptd Conf rpt 1ST Passed both Houses Jul 28 Sent to the Governor Sep 01 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-0672 Effective date 90-01-01 HB-2730 PRESTON. (Ch. 73, par. 979g) Amends the Illinois Insurance Code relating to the police officer's continuation privilege to provide a coverage category for an officer and spouse as an alternative to family coverage. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Insurance May 04 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 017-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 24 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate May 30 Tabled House Rule 37(G) 'HB-2731 LEFLORE. (Ch. 120, par. 643; Ch. 122, par. 34-53) Amends The School Code and the Revenue Act of 1939. Provides for the increase of the Chicago Board of Education's building purposes tax rate by an amount equal to the difference between the 1988 and the current rate of the Board's debt service levy. Effective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: Ch. 120, par. 643 Deletes everything in the bill and replaces with an amendment to The School Code to delete obsolete language. ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 2028 HB-2731-Cont. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Implementatn Chicago School Reform May 04 Amendment No.01 CHI SCH REFRM Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 022-002-004 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 24 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading May 26 Interim Study Calendar CHI SCH REFRM 'HB-2732 TURNER. (Ch. 120, par. 643; Ch. 122, par. 34-53) Amends the Revenue Act of 1939 and The School Code. Increases the Chicago Board of Education's building purposes tax rate by the difference between .135% and the rate per cent of taxes extended in current calendar years (beginning with 1989) to pay operations and maintenance on buildings initially leased from the Pub- lic Building Commission prior to January 1, 1987. Effective immediately. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Implementatn Chicago School Reform May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-2733 HOFFMAN. (Ch. 111 2/3, pars. 1-102 and 8-402) Amends The Public Utilities Act to provide that rate design reflect the cost of ser- vice. Deletes reference to long term cost of service. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: (Ch. 111 2/3, pars. 1-102 and 8-402) Adds reference to: (Ch. 111 2/3, pars. 1410 and 1412; Ch. 127, rep. pars. 141.253, as added by Public Act 86-127) Deletes the title and everything after the enacting clause. Amends the Energy Assistance Act of 1989. Abolishes the Energy Assistance Fund. Provides that the Department of Public Aid shall request appropriations from the General Revenue Fund for the purpose of providing energy assistance to persons receiving AFDC and shall authorize the transfer of monies received from such appropriation to the AFDC Energy Assitance Fund, rather than the Energy Assistance Fund. Provides that matching federal funds for energy assistance shall be deposited into the Gener- al Revenue Fund. Effective immediately. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Public Utilities Apr 26 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 18 Third Reading - Passed 115-001-000 May 22 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 24 Sen Sponsor KARPIEL Placed Calendr,First Readng May 25 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 26 Assigned to Energy & Environment Oct 30 Waive Posting Notice Committee Energy & Environment Oct 31 Recommnded do pass as amend 012-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 2029 HB-2733-Cont. Nov 01 Second Reading Amendment No.01 ENRGY ENVRMNT Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Nov 02 Third Reading - Passed 056-000-001 Exempt under Hse Rule 29(C) (10-31-89) Mtn filed take from Table SUSPEND RULE 79(E) PLACE ON CALENDAR ORDER OF CONCUR -HOFFMAN 3/5 vote required Mtn Take From Table Prevail Speaker's Tbl. Concurrence 01 3/5 vote required H Concurs in S Amend. 01/113-000-002 Passed both Houses Dec 01 Sent to the Governor Jan 09 1990 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-1020 Effective date 90-01-09 HB-2734 HASARA. (Ch. 46, pars. 3-1, 4-2, 4-23, 5-2, 5-29.01, 6-27, 6-67.01, 7-43, 7-45, 17-9 and 17-10) Amends The Election Code to permit persons who have attained the age of 17 years at the time of the general primary, consolidated primary or municipal prima- ry election to vote at such primary if they will attain 18 years of age at the time of the general, consolidated or municipal election. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Elections May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-2735 OLSON,MYRON. (Ch. 111 1/2, pars. 1402, 1402.1, 1403, 1404, 1405, 1406.1, 1407.01, 1407.3, 1408, 1408.6, 1409.1, 1409.2, 1411.2, 1413, 1415, 1416, 1418.2, 1418.5, 1418.8, 1418.11, 1418.12, 1418.14 and 1418.15; new pars. 1407.02, 1409.2-1, 1409.5, 1409.6, 1409.7, 1409.8 and 1417.1) Amends the Health Maintenance Organization Act. Prohibits issuance of a group contract prior to approval of form and content by the Director of the Depart- ment of Insurance; restricts automatic termination of dependent coverage based on attainment of specified age; establishes certain procedures for notification of inten- tion not to renew coverage; and makes other changes. Effective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Redefines organization. Provides that the certificate of authority of a non-complying organization shall be revoked if it fails to comply within 180 days of the effective date of the amendatory Act of 1989. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Insurance May 04 Amendment No.01 INSURANCE Adopted Do Pass Amend/Short Debate 017-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 25 Fiscal Note Requested FARLEY Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate May 26 Interim Study Calendar INSURANCE HB-2736 PEDERSEN,B AND MAUTINO. (Ch. 73, pars. 767.9, 767.10, 767.11, 767.12, 767.13 and rep. par. 2030 HB-2736-Cont. 1065.607) Amends the Illinois Insurance Code. Deletes exceptions to requirements for Poli- cyholder Deposit Accounts. Provides for a change in the required amount of cash and marketable securities to be maintained in a Policyholder Security Deposit Ac- count. Changes the type of corporate stock or securities which are not considered marketable securities for purposes of the Policyholder Security Deposit Account. Changes the obligations of a bank which holds such accounts and sets forth the pro- cedures for auditing Policyholder Security Deposit Accounts. Changes the proce- dure when a Policyholder Security Deposit Account is deficient. Repeals Section relating to individual policies of legal expense insurance. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: Ch. 73, par. 767.10 Repeals the Sections related to policyholder security deposit accounts. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Insurance May 03 Amendment No.01 INSURANCE 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 25 Third Reading - Passed 115-001-000 May 26 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 30 Sen Sponsor BARKHAUSEN Added As A Joint Sponsor SCHUNEMAN Placed Calendr,First Readng May 31 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 01 Waive Posting Notice Assigned to Judiciary Jun 09 Recommended do pass 012-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 15 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 19 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 18 Sent to the Governor Sep 01 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-0673 Effective date 90-01-01 HB-2737 KUBIK - MAUTINO AND WENNLUND. (Ch. 73, pars. 616, 963A-6, 963A-8 and 964) Amends the Illinois Insurance Code. Authorizes life insurance policies which provide an indemnity for a terminal illness. Imposes limitations regarding long-term care policy restrictions on eligibility for benefits. Specifies disclosure re- quirement for long-term care policies. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: Ch. 73, pars 963A-1, 963A-7 and 963A-10; new par. 963A-9.1; Ch. 127, new par. 6.12b Requires periodic policy summaries and benefit reports. Continues the Task Force for the Study of Long-Term Care Insurance until June 30, 1990. Effective immediately. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Adds reference to: Ch. 73, par. 857 Provides that domestic life insurance companies may pay officers, directors or trustees up to $100,000 per year, rather than $40,000, without the prior approval of the board of directors. 2031 HB-2737-Cont. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Insurance May 04 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 116-000-000 May 22 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor DAVIDSON Placed Calendr,First Readng May 23 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Insurance, Pensions & License Act Jun 09 Recommended do pass 010-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 15 Added As A Joint Sponsor SCHUNEMAN Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 22 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.01 DAVIDSON Adopted Amendment No.02 DAVIDSON Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 23 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Speaker's Tbl. Concurrence 01,02 Jun 27 H Concurs in S Amend. 01,02/108-001-007 Passed both Houses Jul 26 Sent to the Governor Aug 30 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-0384 Effective date 89-08-30 'HB-2738 OLSON,MYRON. (Ch. 111 2/3, par. 5-202) Amends the Public Utilities Act to provide that certain violations shall be subject to civil liability. Deletes language providing for criminal liability for the same viola- tions. Effective immediately. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Judiciary I May 04 Interim Study Calendar JUDICIARY I ' HB-2739 WENNLUND - OLSON,MYRON. (New Act) Creates the Illinois Underground Utility Facilities Damage Prevention Act. Pro- vides for the prevention of negligent or unsafe excavation or demolition operations for the protection of persons, property and utility services. Requires all owners and operators of underground utility facilities, except those which operate solely within the corporate boundaries of a municipality with a population in excess of one mil- lion persons, to participate as members of the State-Wide One-Call Notice System. Provides for advance notice to owners of underground utility facilities and the use of care to avoid damage, by any person engaging in excavation or demolition in the area of underground utility facilities. Provides for the marking, by color codes, of underground facilities, by an owner or operator receiving advance notice. Desig- nates violations and provides penalties therefor. Authorizes injunctions to prevent or discontinue damage. Provides that if a person fails to comply with this Act and damages an underground utility facility, then such person shall be presumed to be negligent. 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 2032 HB-2739-Cont. STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT TO LOCAL GOV'TS. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Amends the definition of "person" in regards to utility cooperatives. Changes the definition of "underground utility facility" in regards to certain telephone compa- nies. Changes-the maximum fine for a violation of the Act from $200 to $100. Makes exceptions to the requirements of the Act where circumstances are beyond control of the responsible party and for home owners. Amends An Act in relation to State finance to create the Illinois Underground Utility Facilities Damage Preven- tion Fund to be used for safety and informational programs to reduce underground utility damage. Preempts home rule. Adds effective date of January 1, 1991. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 4. Excludes railroad maintenance or operations along right-of-ways from the defini- tion of "excavation". Provides that where notice is given through the State-Wide One-Call notice system, one who is excavating or demolishing, exercising reason- able care, shall not be liable for damage occurring to underground utility facilities where precise markings of approximate locations are unattainable or where other than an "open cut" method of location is used. STATE MANDATES ACT FISCAL NOTE In the opinion of DCCA, HB-2739, as introduced in the Senate, creates a service mandate for which reimbursement of 50% to 100% of the increased cost to local gov'ts. is required. Due to the nature of the bill, no estimate of the amount of re- imbursement is available. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Limits the home rule preemption of the regulation of utility facilities damage prevention to the extent regulated by the Act. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Executive May 03 Mtn Prevail Suspend Rul 20K 116-000-000 Committee Executive May 04 Motion disch comm, advc 2nd Committee Executive May 05 Recommended do pass 014-000-004 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 11 Fiscal Note Requested CULLERTON Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 12 Fiscal Note Request W/drawn Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 24 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading May 25 Amendment No.01 WENNLUND Adopted May 31 Jun 06 Jun 13 Jun 14 Jun 15 Jun 16 Amendment No.02 SIECZO Withdrav Amendment No.03 STECZO Lost Amendment No.04 WENNLUND Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 081-029-001 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Energy & Environment Primary Sponsor Changed To MAITLAND Waive Posting Notice Committee Energy & Environment Recommended do pass 011-002-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng St Mandate Fis Note Filed Placed Calndr,Second Readng Added As A Joint Sponsor JACOBS Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading 2033 vn HB-2739-Cont. Jun 22 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.01 MAITLAND Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 23 Third Reading - Passed 036-007-000 Speaker's Tbl. Concurrence 01 Jun 27 H Concurs in S Amend. 01/073-037-004 Passed both Houses Jul 26 Sent to the Governor Sep 01 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-0674 Effective date 91-01-01 'HB-2740 CULLERTON. (New Act; Ch. 37, par. 72.42 and rep. par. 72.42-1; Ch. 102, par. 42; Ch: 127, par. 604A-101) Creates the Judicial Vacancy Merit Selection Act. Provides for judicial vacancies to be filled by the Supreme Court from nominees submitted by judicial nominating commissions. A judicial nominating commission is created in each judicial district and circuit with lawyer members appointed by the Supreme Court and non-lawyer members appointed 1/2 by the Governor and 1/2 by the highest State official of the opposite political party. The commissions are not subject to the Open Meetings Act. Effective immediately. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Executive May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D 'HB-2741 SHAW. (Ch. 122, par. 34-53) Amends The School Code. Increases to 2.36% from 2.11% the maximum autho- rized educational purposes tax rate of the Chicago Board of Education. Effective immediately. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Implementatn Chicago School Reform May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-2742 LEFLORE. (Ch. 122, par. 24A-5) Amends The School Code. Provides that the one year additional remediation of a teacher with deficiencies may be terminated at any time during the additional re- mediation, rather than after 45 or 90 days. Effective July 1, 1989. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Implementatn Chicago School Reform May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-2743 LEFLORE. (Ch. 122, par. 18-8) Amends The School Code. Increases the maximum percentage of State aid pro- vided under the Code for low income students, to be appropriated for the purpose of providing desegregation programs and related transportation of students from 5% to 10%. Effective July 1, 1989. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Implementatn Chicago School Reform May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 2034 HB-2744 LEFLORE. (Ch. 122, par. 34-15) Amends The School Code. For purposes of appointments to fill vacancies, teach- ers, teacher aides, counsellors, clerks, hall guards, security guards or any education personnel at an attendance center are removed from coverage under the civil service law. Effective July 1, 1989. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Implementatn Chicago School Reform May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-2745 MUNIZZI - DELEO. (Ch. 40, par. 510, 703 and 2511) Amends the Illinois Marriage and Dissolution of Marriage and the Illinois Par- entage Acts. Allows State's attorneys, the Attorney General and the Department of Public Aid to subpoena testimony and documents to establish, enforce or modify support orders. Provides that when judgments for maintenance or child support are made that liens on property to pay the awards may be made. Sets out procedures for the introduction of certain blood tests during a paternity suit. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Judiciary I May 04 Interim Study Calendar JUDICIARY I ' HB-2746 SHAW AND RICE. (Ch. 11l 1/2, par. 1021) Amends the Environmental Protection Act. Deletes exemption permitting cer- tain persons to dispose of hazardous waste on their own property without obtaining a RCRA permit. Apr07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Energy Environment & Nat. Resource May 02 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 014-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 22 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 26 Interim Study Calendar ENRGY ENVRMNT HB-2747 HARRIS, PEDERSEN,B, DOEDERLEIN AND WOJCIK. (Ch. 48, rep. pars. 39s-1 through 39s-12) Repeals the Prevailing Wage Law. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Labor & Commerce May 03 Interim Study Calendar LABOR COMMRCE SHB-2748 LEFLORE. (Ch. 120, new par. 2-208) Amends the Illinois Income Tax Act to provide for an earned income tax credit to individual taxpayers equal to 5% of the earned income tax credit received by such taxpayers pursuant to Section 32 of The Internal Revenue Code of 1986. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Revenue May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D 2035 HB-2744 HB-2749 CURRAN. (New Act) Creates the Open Primary Act. Provides a qualified elector desiring to vote at a general primary election or an even-numbered-year municipal primary election or a consolidated primary election at which nominations are scheduled to be made by es- tablished political parties shall be provided with a ballot of each established politi- cal party which is scheduled to make nominations at such election, but may vote in the primary of no more than one of such parties. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Elections May 04 Interim Study Calendar ELECTIONS HB-2750 SANTIAGO - MARTINEZ - RONAN - KULAS - BRESLIN. (Ch. 48, par. 172.36; Ch. 127, par. 55 and new par. 55.50) 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 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Labor & Commerce May 03 Interim Study Calendar LABOR COMMRCE HB-2751 LEVIN - SUTKER - LANG - WILLIAMS. (Ch. 17, new pars. 506 and 507) Amends "An Act concerning financial institutions in Illinois". Limits liability of consumers for unauthorized use of an automatic teller machine and requires the posting of consumer information at automatic teller machine locations. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Consumer Protection May 05 Interim Study Calendar CONSUMER PROT ' HB-2752 MCCRACKEN. (Ch. 121 1/2, pars. 137.2-3, 137.2-11, 137.4, 137.8 and 137.11a) Amends the Illinois Securities Law of 1953, Creates an exempt transaction for certain sales of fractional undivided interests in mineral leases. Authorizes the Sec- retary of State to create by rule a limited offering exempt transaction to promote compatability with federal exemptions. Makes other changes. Defines terms. Effec- tive immediately. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Judiciary I May 03 Interim Study Calendar JUDICIARY I 'HB-2753 MCCRACKEN. (Ch. 121 1/2, par. 137.11a; new pars. 137.8a and 137.8b) Amends The Illinois Securities Law of 1953. Imposes disclosure requirements upon securities dealers. Requires the disclosure statement to be given to each cus- tomer and filed with the Secretary of State beginning 90 days after the effective 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. HB-2749 2036 HB-2753-Cont. date of this amendatory Act. Authorizes a filing fee therefor. Specifies that, with certain exceptions, information regarding dealer, salesperson and investment advis- er registrations is a matter of public record. Effective immediately. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Judiciary I May 03 Interim Study Calendar JUDICIARY I 7 HB-2754 MCCRACKEN. (Ch. 121 1/2, pars. 137.2, 137.11, 137.12 and 137.14; new pars. 137.2-26, 137.2-27, 137.2-28, 137.2-29 and 137.14a) Amends The Illinois Securities Law of 1953. Creates the offense of securities racketeering. Provides that securities racketeering is a Class 2 felony and subject to a fine of up to $500,000. Authorizes forfeiture of proceeds derived from such activi- ty. Defines terms. Effective immediately. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Judiciary I May 03 Interim Study Calendar JUDICIARY I HB-2755 MCCRACKEN. (Ch. 121 1/2, par. 137.11b) Amends The Illinois Securities Law of 1953 to authorize certain moneys to be de- posited in the Securities Investors Education Fund. Effective immediately. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Judiciary I May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D SHB-2756 DAVIS. (Ch. 122, pars. 34-54.1 and 34-58) Amends The School Code. Increases to 150 (from 110) on each $100 of assessed value the authorized levy of the Chicago Board of Education for free textbook pur- poses. Accelerates the extension of the tax at the increased rate to calendar year 1989. Effective July 1, 1989. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: Ch. 122, par. 34-58 Deletes everything. Adds provision deleting reference to calendar year 1983 max- imum extension of taxes by the county clerk for school district educational pur- poses. Also, deletes provision concerning extension for calendar year 1989 of taxes at maximum rate for textbook purposes. Deletes provision raising tax to provide free textbooks from 11 to 15 cents on each $100 assessed valuation. Removes provi- sion for effective date of July 1, 1989. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Makes a grammatical correction. CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT NO. 1. (Adopted in House only) Recommends that the Senate recede from S-am 1. Recommends that the bill be amended as follows: Deletes reference to: (Ch. 122, par. 34-54.1) Adds reference to: (Ch. 122, pars. 27-1 and 102-12) Deletes title and everything after the enacting clause. Amends The School Code to require schools to make available instruction to assist students in career choices and preparation for world of work opportunity. Amends the Public Community College Act to require the Illinois Community College Board to accept, distribute and administer funds to assist minority students from community colleges to enter ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 7 Fiscal Note Act, Correctional Budget and Impact Note Act may be applicable. 2037 HB-2756-Cont. baccalaureate degree programs at institutions of higher education. The amendment to The School Code is effective January 1, 1990 and the amendment to the Public Community College Act is effective immediately. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Implementatn Chicago School Reform May 04 Amendment No.01 CHI SCH REFRM Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 022-002-002 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 24 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading May 26 Amendment No.02 COWLISHAW Withdrawn Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 069-039-003 May 31 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 05 Sen Sponsor JONES Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 06 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Waive Posting Notice Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education Jun 09 Recommended do pass 020-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 15 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 22 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.01 JONES Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 23 Third Reading - Passed 044-008-002 Speaker's Tbl. Concurrence 01 Jun 24 H Noncncrs in S Amend. 01 Jun 26 Secretary's Desk Non-concur 01 Jun 27 S Refuses to Recede Amend 01 S Requests Conference Comm 1ST .Sen Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/JONES BERMAN, HOLMBERG, KUSTRA & KEATS Jun 28 Hse Accede Req Conf Comm 1ST Hse Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/DAVIS, LEVIN, CULLERTON, HOFFMAN AND COWLISHAW Jul 01 Tabled House Rule 79(E) Oct 10 Exempt under Hse Rule 29(C) Tabled House Rule 79(E) Oct 17 Floor motion TAKE FROM TABLE SUSPEND RULE 79(E) AND PLACE ON ORDER CONF. COMM. REPTS. -CULLERTON Mtn Take From Table Prevail Hse Conference Comm Apptd 1ST (06-28-89) Nov 01 Added As A Joint Sponsor DEL VALLE Added As A Joint Sponsor NEWHOUSE Hse Conference Comm Apptd 1ST (06-28-89) Nov 02 House report submitted 3/5 vote required House Conf. report Adopted 1ST/074-039-001 Senate report submitted 3/5 vote required 2038 HB-2756-Cont. Nov 02-Cont. Senate Conf. report lost IST/030-026-001 S Requests Conference Comm 2ND Sen Conference Comm Apptd 2ND/JONES BERMAN, HOLMBERG, KUSTRA & KEATS Hse Accede Req Conf Comm 2ND Hse Conference Comm Apptd 2ND/DAVIS, LEVIN, CULLERTON, HOFFMAN AND COWLISHAW HB-2757 RONAN. (Ch. 67 1/2, pars. 8.6 and 8.7) Amends the Housing Authorities Act to permit an authority to subpoena tape re- cordings, computerized data and print-outs as well as books and papers and to apply to the Circuit Court for the production of such documents. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds effective date of January 1, 1990. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Judiciary I May 02 Do Pass/Consent Calendar 013-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read May 09 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read May 11 Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 111-000-000 May 12 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 16 Sen Sponsor JONES Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 18 Assigned to Executive Jun 01 Recommended do pass 018-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 15 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 22 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.01 JONES Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 23 Third Reading - Passed 033-022-003 Speaker's Tbl. Concurrence 01 Jun 27 H Concurs in S Amend. 01/115-000-001 Passed both Houses Jul 26 Sent to the Governor Sep 01 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-0675 Effective date 90-01-01 HB-2758 WENNLUND - KUBIK - STEPHENS - MAYS - EWING, WELLER, PE- DERSEN,B, PARCELLS AND DOEDERLEIN. (New Act) Creates Commission on Economy and Productivity in State Government Act. The Commission is established to review operation and administration of State agencies in the Executive and Judicial Branches. Defines powers and duties of the Commission and requires a report to be given to the General Assembly. The Com- mission is abolished 2 years after the effective date of the Act. JUDICIAL IMPACT NOTE HB-2758 makes no provision to increase or decrease the number of supreme, appellate or circuit court judges in the State or Cook County. 2039 HB-2758-Cont. 2040 SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Adds reference to: Ch. 37, pars. 1.1., 25, 72.2, 72.41-1, and 72.42. Changes title to An Act in relation to the administration of the executive and ju- dicial branches of government. Divides the First Judicial District into 3 subdistricts for the election of Supreme and Appellate Court Judges. Increases the number of Appellate Court Judges in the First District from 18 to 24. Provides for election of circuit judges from the 3 subdistricts. Effective immediately. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to State Government Administration May 04 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 012-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 11 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 25 Third Reading - Passed 116-000-000. May 26 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 06 First reading Rfrd to C< Waive Posting Notice Assigned 1 omm on Assignment to Executive Recommended do pass 009-007-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Primary Sponsor Changed To KEATS Added As A Joint Sponsor HUDSON Second Reading Amendment No.01 HUDSON Appeal Ruling of Chair KEATS 3/5 vote required 024-035-000 RULING STANDS Placed Calndr,Third Reading Placed Calndr,Third Readii Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.02 Appeal Ruling of Chair Amendment No.02 Amendment No.03 Ruled not germane idicial Note Request BERMAN EATS BROOKINS uled not germane 3/5 vote required CHAIR OVERRULED Verified 023-036-000 Held on 2nd Reading Judicial Note Filed KEATS & BROOKINS Adopted ROCK 023-033-002 Lost Jun 08 Jun 15 Jun 19 Jun 20 Jun 21 Jun 22 Jun 27 Jul 01 Placed Calndr,Third Reading Added As A Joint Sponsor BERMAN Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 037-022-000 Motion to Reconsider Vote Mtn Reconsider Vote Tabled Third Reading - Passed 037-022-000 Speaker's Tbl. Concurrence 02 Tabled House Rule 79(E) a 'HB-2759 WENNLUND - KUBIK - STEPHENS - MAYS - EWING, PEDERSEN,B, PARCELLS AND DOEDERLEIN. (New Act) Creates the State Program Audit Report Act which requires the Legislative Au- dit Commission to select substantive state mandated programs to be audited by the Auditor General in conjunction with the annual fiscal audit report. All new state programs initiated subsequently to the effective date of this Act must be audited within five years of that program's commencement. Effective immediately. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to State Government Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 11 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 25 Third Reading - Passed 116-000-000 May 26 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 31 Sen Sponsor ETHEREDGE Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 01 First reading Rfrd to C Administration Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 012-000-000 -omm on Assignment Assigned to Executive Added As A Joint Sponsor HUDSON Committee Executive 'HB-2760 WENNLUND - KUBIK - STEPHENS - MAYS - EWING. (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 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 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to State Government Administration Interim Study Calendar ST GOV ADMN 'HB-2761 KUBIK - ZICKUS - PARCELLS. (Ch. 122, pars. 5-1, 8-1 and 8-7) Amends The School Code. Authorizes school boards of school districts located in Class II county school units -- with the approval of a majority of the school boards of all school districts located in such Class II county school units -- to withdraw from the jurisdiction and authority of the trustees of schools of the township in which such school districts are located and from the jurisdiction and authority of the township treasurer in such county school units, and to elect or appoint their own school treasurer. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Executive May 04 Motion disch comm, advc 2nd May 05 Committee Executive Motn discharge comm lost 056-039-007 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. May 04 Jun 06 May 05 2041 HB-2759 HB-2762 CURRAN. (Ch. 23, par. 2057.14) Amends the Abused and Neglected Child Reporting Act. Provides that "undeter- mined" reports of child abuse or neglect shall be kept in the Department of Children and Family Services' central register indefinitely, for purposes of cross-referencing with subsequent reports. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Select Committee on Children May 04 Interim Study Calendar CHILDREN SHB-2763 KUBIK. (Ch. 120, pars. 439.2 and 440) Amends the state occupation and use tax Acts to exclude from "selling price" re- bates of the purchase price received at the time of purchase. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Revenue May 05 Interim Study Calendar REVENUE HB-2764 HARTKE - MULCAHEY - WOOLARD - PHELPS, WOOLARD AND HOMER. (Ch. 110, pars. 12-1001, 15-1507, 15-1603, 15-1701, and 15-1704 and new pars. 15-1503.1 and 15-1604.1). Amends the Code of Civil Procedure concerning mortgage foreclosures. Defines a "farmstead" as 40 acres or less of agricultural real estate containing the mortga- gor's residence. Allows a mortgagor to claim a farmstead interest. Provides a one year redemption period and sets the redemption price at the fair market value deter- mined by the court. Allows the mortgagor to have possession during the redemption period upon paying rent, which is credited against the redemption price. A deficien- cy judgment may not be enforced against a farmstead. Nonfarmstead real estate may be sold before the farmstead redemption period runs. Requires a plaintiff to no- tify the mortgagor of rights of reinstatement and farmstead within 30 days before filing the complaint. Amends the Code of Civil Procedure concerning exemption of a debtor's personal property to raise the exemption for implements, professional books, and tools of the trade from $750 to $10,000. Effective immediately. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Judiciary I Apr 26 Re-assigned to Agriculture Apr 27 Mtn Prevail Suspend Rul 20K 114-000-000 Committee Agriculture May 03 Interim Study Calendar AGRICULTURE 'HB-2765 PHELPS - DAVIS - HANNIG, HOMER AND TROTTER. (Ch. 73, par. 1021; Ch. 111, par. 4400-21; Ch. 120, par. 5-509, new pars. 5-516 and 5-517; Ch. 127, par. 55, new pars. 55.50, 55.51 and 141.253; Ch. 144, pars. 1452, 1453.07 and 1460, new par. 1461) Amends the Insurance Code, the Medical Practice Act, the Income Tax Act, the Civil Administrative Code, the State Finance Act, and the Family Practice Resi- dency Act. Allocates certain tax monies paid by foreign insurance companies to the Department of Public Health to help rural communities solve health care problems. Allocates physician's license renewal fee increase to the Department to fund medi- cal student scholarships. Authorizes income tax refund check-off for contributions to the Indigent Health Care Fund for community health centers. Makes other changes. 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 2042 HB-2762 HB-2765-Cont. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Authorizes financial assistance to any existing community health center and to establish new community health centers, regardless of whether the centers are lo- cated in designated shortage areas. Authorizes technical assistance and other ser- vices to cities, as well as rural communities, located in designated shortage areas. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Deletes reference to: Ch. 73, par. 1021; Ch. 120, par. 5-509, new pars. 5-516, 5-517; Ch. 127, new par. 141.253 Removes provisions concerning allocation of certain tax monies paid by foreign insurance companies, and provisions concerning an income tax refund check-off for contributions to the Indigent Health Care Fund. Provides that monies from physi- cian's license renewal fee increase may also be used to provide financial assistance to migrant or community health centers. Makes other changes. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Revenue May 04 Amendment No.01 REVENUE Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 010-004-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 09 Fiscal Note Requested MCCRACKEN Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 18 Second Reading Mtn Fisc Nte not Applicable PHELPS Motion prevailed 075-034-000 Fiscal Note not Required Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 23 Mtn Prev-Recall 2nd Reading Amendment No.02 PHELPS Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 37(D)/115-000-000 Third Reading - Passed 086-026-000 May 24 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 25 Sen Sponsor REA Placed Calendr,First Readng May 30 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 01 Assigned to Public Health, Welfare & Correctn HB-2766 LANG. (Ch. 73, par. 755 and new par. 767.27) Amends the Illinois Insurance Code. Requires that the form and content of all in- surance policies and related documents must be filed with and approved by the Di- rector of Insurance. Establishes minimum language and format standards for policy readability. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Insurance May 04 Interim Study Calendar INSURANCE SHB-2767 WOJCIK. (Ch. 127, par. 161) Amends an Act in relation to State finance. Permits use of appropriations from the Immigration Reform and Control Fund for payments in any fiscal year, subject to approval by the Department of Public Aid. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Human Services 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 2043 HB-2767-Cont. May 05 Interim Study Calendar HUMAN SERVICE HB-2768 MAYS - RYDER - HASARA. (Ch. 127, par. 149.2) Amends the State finance Act. Provides that the Department of Children and Family Services may make transfers among line item appropriations for the pur- chase of certain child care services, up to 2% of the aggregate amount appropriated for the purchase of such services, subject to the approval of the Governor. Effective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Limits line item transfers by the Department of Children and Family Services to a period of 2 years after the effective date of this amendatory Act. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Select Committee on Children May 04 Amendment No.01 CHILDREN Adopted Do Pass Amend/Short Debate 007-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 25 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate May 30 Tabled House Rule 37(G) HB-2769 MCNAMARA - COUNTRYMAN AND WOOLARD. (Ch. 17, pars. 5420 and 6410) Amends the Consumer Installment Loan Act and the Act in relation to interest. For purpose of determining the unused portion of the finance charge upon prepay- ment of a loan, prohibits computation of finance charge using Rule of 78ths. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: (Ch. 17, par. 6410) Removes the prohibition of the use of the Rule of 78ths. Imposes a requirement that the rule be explained to borrowers. Adds effective date of July, 1, 1992. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Sets forth an example of the application of the Rule of 78ths. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Consumer Protection May 05 Amendment No.01 CONSUMER PROT Adopted 013-000-000 Recommnded do pass as amend 013-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 24 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading May 26 Amendment No.02 MCNAMARA Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 095-002-000 May 31 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 01 Sen Sponsor ZITO Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 06 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Waive Posting Notice Assigned to Finance & Credit Regulations Jun 08 Recommended do pass 016-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 15 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading 2044 HB-2769-Cont. Jun 19 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 18 Sent to the Governor Aug 30 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-0385 Effective date 92-07-01 HB-2770 MATIJEVICH. (Ch. 24, par. 11-117-4, 11-117-9 and 11-117-12; Ch. 111 2/3, new par. 9-253) Amends the Municipal Code and The Public Utilities Act. Provides that the Illi- nois Commerce Commission rather than the circuit court has the authority to re- solve disputes concerning the rates to be charged to consumers outside a municipality's corporate limits for water pumped to such consumers from a plant owned and operated by such municipality; and, additionally provides for approval by the Illinois Commerce Commission on contracts entered into after January 1, 1990 concerning rates to be charged to consumers outside a municipality's corpo- rate limits. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Executive May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D SHB-2771 CULLERTON. (Ch. 120, pars. 439.3, 439.32, 439.33, 439.102, 439.103 and 441) Amends the State occupation and use tax Acts to revise the application of the tax to the products of photoprocessing which are purchased from professional photogra- phers or which professional photographers purchase from photoprocessors. Stan- dardizes the spelling of photoprocessing. Effective immediately. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Revenue May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D 3HB-2772 BOWMAN. (Ch. 73, par. 1304; Ch. 108 1/2, pars. 14-103.04, 14-103.05; Ch. 127, par. 523) Amends certain Acts to provide that employees of the Illinois Comprehensive Health Insurance Board are eligible to participate in the State Employees' Retire- ment System and group insurance plans. Provides that such employees shall be paid by State warrant drawn on a certified payroll voucher. Effective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. (Tabled May 25, 1989) Deletes reference to: Ch. 73, par. 1304 Adds reference to: Ch. 108 1/2, pars. 14-103.09 and 14-131 Deletes provisions directing that CHIPS employees be paid by State warrant. PENSION IMPACT NOTE The financial impact would be minor. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: Ch. 73, par. 1307; Ch. 127, par. 1301 Defines any person who contracts with the Comprehensive Health Insurance Board to provide services as an "employee" for purposes of the State Employees In- demnification Act, and includes the Board itself within the definition of "State". Redefines eligibility for the CHIP plan to allow multiple coverage during waiting periods under pre-existing condition clauses. Makes payment of CHIP employees on a warrant permissive rather than mandatory. ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 3 Fiscal Note Act and Pension System Impact Note Act may be applicable. 2045 HB-2772-Cont. 2046 Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to State Government Administration May 04 Amendment No.01 ST GOV ADMN Adopted Do Pass Amend/Short Debate 010-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 24 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate May 25 Mtn Prevail -Table Amend No 01 Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Short Debate-3rd Passed 116-000-000 May 26 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 31 Sen Sponsor SCHUNEMAN Added As A Joint Sponsor CARROLL Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 01 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Waive Posting Notice Assigned to Insurance, Pensions & License Act Jun 06 Pension Note Filed Committee Insurance, Pensions & License Act Jun 09 Recommended do pass 012-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 15 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 21 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.01 SCHUNEMAN Adopted Amendment No.02 DUDYCZ Ruled not germane Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 22 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Jun 23 Speaker's Tbl. Concurrence 01 Jun 27 H Concurs in S Amend. 01/112-002-001 Passed both Houses Jul 26 'Sent to the Governor Sep 01 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-0676 Effective date 89-09-01 HB-2773 CURRAN. (New Act) Creates the Linked Deposit Act. Authorizes the treasurer to make deposit deci- sions based upon a financial institution's willingness to make below market interest rate loans. Effective immediately. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Select Comm Constitut'nal Officers May 04 Interim Study Calendar CONST OFFICER 7HB-2774 MAYS. (Ch. 95 1/2, pars. 1201-2, 1202-2, 1203-2, 1203-3, 1203-4, 1203-6, 1203-7, 1203-9, 1203-10, 1203-13, 1203-14, 1204-1, 1204-4, and 1204-11 and new par. 1204-12) Amends the All-terrain Vehicle Safety Act. Provides that the number of all-terrain and off-highway vehicles registered with the Secretary of State be the 7 Fiscal Note Act, Correctional Budget and Impact Note Act may be applicable. HB-2774--Cont. basis for computing unrefunded motor fuel tax revenues until those vehicles regis- tered under the Act equal the number registered with the Secretary of State. Pro- vides a definition for "registration fee" and "certificate". Exempts from registration, all-terrain vehicles and off-highway motorcycles used in competitive events with permission from the appropriate governmental authority. Establishes the registra- tion requirements under the Act. Increases the registration fee for all-terrain vehi- cles and off-highway motorcycles owned by dealers and operated for demonstration or testing purposes from $20 to $30 per year. Increases the fee for registration of ve- hicles owned by manufacturers from $20 to $50. Also provides for the registration and unrefunded gasoline tax revenue funds and the allocation of these revenues. Prohibits the operation of all-terrain vehicles and off-highway motorcycles: while possessing any firearm, while emitting pollutants, while depositing garbage etc. or while harrassing wildlife. Allows the transporting of passengers for medical pur- poses. Limits landowners', lessees' or occupants' liability. Accelerates the effective date of the All-terrain Vehicle Safety Act from October 1, 1989 to immediately. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Energy Environment & Nat. Resource May 02 Interim Study Calendar ENRGY ENVRMNT HB-2775 MUNIZZI - DELEO. (Ch. 85, par. 8-101) Amends the Local Governmental and Governmental Employees Tort Immunity Act to make a grammatical change. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Judiciary I May 03 Interim Study Calendar JUDICIARY I HB-2776 MADIGAN,MJ - DANIELS. (Ch. 63, par. 15.1) Amends an Act relating to compensation of General Assembly members to re- move an obsolete reference. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Eliminates the requirement that the travel portion of a legislative office allowance is limited to travel within the member's district. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. For the purposes of the Section establishing an office allowance, defines "print- ing" to include congratulatory mailings. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Select Comm Constitut'nal Officers May 04 Amendment No.01 CONST OFFICER Adopted DP Amnded Consent Calendar 012-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read May 09 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read May 11 Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 111-000-000 May 12 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 15 Sen Sponsor ROCK Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 18 Assigned to Executive Jun 01 Recommended do pass 018-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng 2047 HB-2776--Cont. Jun 21 Second Reading Amendment No.01 ROCK Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 22 Third Reading - Passed 047-010-002 Jun 23 Speaker's Tbl. Concurrence 01 Jul 01 3/5 vote required H Concurs in S Amend. 01/071-040-004 Passed both Houses Jul 28 Sent to the Governor Sep 01 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-0677 Effective date 90-07-01 HB-2777 YOUNGE,W. Appropriates $500,000 to the Metro East Solid Waste Disposal and Energy Pro- ducing Service for its ordinary and contingent expenses. Effective July 1, 1989. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Appropriations I May 11 Interim Study Calendar APPROP I HB-2778 YOUNGE,W. Appropriates $500,000 to the Office of Urban Assistance in the Department of Commerce and Community Affairs for its ordinary and contingent expenses. Effec- tive July 1, 1989. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Appropriations I May 11 Interim Study Calendar APPROP I SHB-2779 MAYS AND PETERSON,W. (Ch. 111 1/2, pars. 195, 214.2, 217.1, 218.9, new par. 195.1) Amends An Act to require the registration of radiation installations and the Ra- diation Protection Act. Removes the requirement that every operator of a radiation installation register with the Director of Public Health. Beginning January 1, 1990, requires operators of radiation installation where radiation machines are possessed to register with the Department of Nuclear Safety. Also sets the deadline and fee for such registration. Beginning January 1, 1990, increases the accreditation and renewal fees for administrators of radiation from $30 to $40. Changes the name of the Radiologic Technology Accreditation Board to the Radiologic Technologist Ac- creditation Advisory Board. Beginning January 1, 1990, establishes the inspection fee of radiation machines at $45 per radiation machine located in dental offices and clinics or in offices or clinics licensed under the Podiatric Medical Practice Act of 1987 (current cost) and $80 per radiation machine located elsewhere. Increases the filing fee per radiation machine upon submission of the nondepartment inspector's radiation inspection report from $5 to $25, beginning January 1, 1990. Deletes cer- tain references to the Department of Public Health. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: Ch. 111 1/2, par. 218.15 Changes the date for an increase in the application fee for accreditation or renew- al under the Radiation Protection Act from January 1, 1990 to January 1, 1991. Provides that the Administrative Procedure Act applies to rules adopted by the De- partment of Nuclear Safety (instead of the Department of Public Health) under the Radiation Protection Act. FISCAL NOTE (Dept. of Nuclear Safety) The registration fee per radiation machine would generate ap- proximately $220,000 in FY90 and in each subsequent year. An- nual mailing and processing costs would be about $10,000. The ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 2048 HB-2779-Cont. application fee increase for radiologic technologists would generate about $42,500 every two years, beginning in FY91 with no additional costs to the Dept. The inspection fee for radia- ation machines would generate about $8,500 in FY90 and $17,000 in FY91 with no additional costs to the Dept. The filing fee for inspection reports would generate $48,800 in FY90 and $97,600 in FY91 with no additional cost to the Dept. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Makes technical correction in H-am 1 line references. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 4. Provides beginning January 1, 1990, a $45 inspection fee for radiation machines located in veterinary offices used solely for diagnosis, rather than the usual $80 fee. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Energy Environment & Nat. Resource May 02 Amendment No.01 ENRGY ENVRMNT Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 014-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 09 Fiscal Note filed Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 25 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading May 26 Amendment No.02 MAYS Adopted Amendment No.03 MAYS Withdrawn Amendment No.04 MAYS Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 065-028-002 May 31 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 01 Sen Sponsor GEO-KARIS Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 06 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Public Health, Welfare & Correctn Jun 08 Committee discharged Re-referred to Energy & Environment Jun 13 Recommended do pass 010-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 15 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 22 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 21 Sent to the Governor Sep 07 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-0830 Effective date 89-09-07 HB-2780 PETERSON,W - HULTGREN - CHURCHILL AND WELLER. (New Act) Creates the Interagency Wetland Policy Act of 1989 in order to prevent the con- tinuing loss of wetlands in this State and to minimize adverse impacts by interagen- cy cooperation and action plans. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds provision that compensation ratios under wetland compensation plans shall be set by Agency Action Plans. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds provision that compensation ratios under wetland compensation plans shall be set by Agency Action Plans. Adds provision that wetland compensation plans be approved by Department of Conservation and that progressively higher compensa- tion ratios shall encourage agencies to avoid or minimize wetland impacts and to compensate onsite. 2049 HB-2780--Cont. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Provides for the inclusion of incentives for the creation of wetlands. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 3. Adds reference to: Ch. 96 1/2, par. 7112 Amends the Conservation Districts Act. Adds provision that 2/3's of the trustees of a conservation district must vote to acquire land by condemnation. Also provides the conservation district may dispose of any portion of land by whatever means ac- quired within 2 years of acquisition after a public hearing thereon. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Energy Environment & Nat. Resource May 04 Amendment No.01 ENRGY ENVRMNT 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 22 Short Debate-3rd Passed 114-000-001 May 23 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 25 Sen Sponsor SCHAFFER Placed Calendr,First Readng May 30 First reading Rfrd to C Jun 01 Waive Posting Notice Assigned 1 Recommn 011-00( Jun 07 Jun 21 Jun 22 Jun 23 Jun 27 Jul 26 Aug 12 omm on Assignment to Agriculture & Conservation ided do pass as amend )-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Amendment No.01 AGRICULTURE Amendment No.02 REA Amendment No.03 SCHAFFER Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 049-009-000 Speaker's Tbl. Concurrence 01,02,03 'H Concurs in S Amend. 1,2,3/113-000-004 Passed both Houses Sent to the Governor Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-0157 Effective date 89-08-12 Adopted Adopted Adopted 'HB-2781 PHELPS - WOOLARD. (Ch. 73, par. 1021; Ch. 127, par. 55, new par. 55.50) Amends the Insurance Code and the Civil Administrative Code. Provides that, of the annual privilege tax paid by foreign insurance corporations for the privilege of doing business in this State, a portion shall be allocated to the Department of Public Health for the purpose of establishing a Division of Primary Health Care. That Di- vision shall provide financial and other assistance to rural communities located in medically underserved areas or health manpower shortage areas to help them find and implement solutions to their health care problems. Apr 07 1989 First reading Apr 08 May 04 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 17 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Insurance Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 017-000-000 2050 HB-2781-Cont. May 23 Interim Study Calendar INSURANCE i HB-2782 MATIJEVICH - BALANOFF. (New Act; Ch. 127 1/2, par. 2) Creates the Illinois Hotel and Motel Fire Safety Act and amends the State Fire Marshal Act. Provides that every hotel or motel, construction of which is begun af- ter the effective date of the Hotel and Motel Fire Safety Act, which provides lodg- ing to transient guests shall be equipped with an automatic smoke detection system and an automatic sprinkler system. Requires certification by the Office of the State Fire Marshal. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Consumer Protection May 05 Recommended do pass 013-001-001 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 23 Interim Study Calendar CONSUMER PROT HB-2783 PULLEN. (Ch. 1, pars. 103, and 104; Ch. 14, par. 21; Ch. 15, pars. 301-7 and 301-8; Ch. 24; pars. 2-3-13, 3-5-3b, 4-3-7, 8-4-1, 21-29, 21-39, 21-40; Ch. 34, pars. 408 and 5353; Ch. 42, par. 274.3; Ch. 43, pars. 166 and 167; Ch. 46, pars. 1-3; 4-24, 5-36, 7-12, 7-13, 7-14, 7-43, 7-54, 7-55, 7-56, 7-56.1, 7-60,7-60.1, 8-10,8-11, 8-15, 10-2, 10-6, 10-9, 10-10, 10-14, 11-4.1, 11-5, 11-5.1, 11-6, 13-2.2, 13-10, 16-5, 16-5.01, 17-9, 17-18.1, 17-22.1, 17-30, 17-32, 19-2, 19-2.1, 19-3, 19-12.1, 22-9.1, 22-15, 22-17, 23-13, 23-20, 24-1.1, 24-8.1, 24A-3, 24A-3.1, 24A-5, 24A-8, 24A-10, 24A-11, 28-5, 28-6, 28-9, 905; rep. pars. 4-24.1, 4-31, 5-25.1, 5-37.1, 6-1 through 6-78, 6A-1 through 6A-7, 7-62, 11-3, 11-4, 12-3, 14-1 through 14-9, 15-4, 18-1 through 18-18 and 22-8; Ch. 53, par. 37a, Ch. 67 1/2, par. 603; Ch. 85, pars. 811 and 1044; Ch. 105, par. 1-6; Ch. 111 1/2, par. 20c2, Ch. 120, par 483.2a; Ch. 122, par. 9-2, Ch. 127, pars. 132.2, 1003.01, and 3551; Ch. 139, pars. 59a, 59b.1 and 67; Ch. 24, rep. pars. 3-2-4, 7-2-6 and 8-4-26) Amends various Acts to abolish boards of election commissioners. Transfers ju- risdiction over elections in counties and municipalities formerly under boards of election commissioners to the county clerk. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Elections May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D 'HB-2784 KUBIK - FREDERICK,VF - CURRIE. (Ch. 120, pars. 1-103, 2-203, 5-502, 8-803, 8-804 and 14-1401) Amends the Illinois Income Tax Act to provide for addition of any capital gains which are deductible under the Internal Revenue Code (not presently deductible following federal tax reform) and to include distributions from pre-1984 insurance company policyholder surplus accounts. Effective immediately. Effective January 1, 1990 and applicable to taxable years ending on or after December 31, 1990, in- creases the threshold for filing corporate income tax estimated payments from $250 to $400 and to require (currently optional) combined reporting by unitary groups and also exempts farmers from estimated income tax payments; to make the penal- ty for underpayment of estimated taxes applicable to taxpayers who do not pay at least 90% (now 80%) of their tax liability; and to change references to the Internal Revenue Code of 1954 to the Internal Revenue Code. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: Ch. 120, pars. 5-502 and 14-1401 Revises provisions dealing with pre-1984 insurance policyholder surplus. Elimi- nates some unitary business group changes. ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 2051 HB-2784-Cont. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Adds reference to: Ch. 120, par. 15-1501 Revises the definition of "state" for purposes of the foreign tax credit. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: Ch. 1, rep. pars. 7051 through 7053; Ch. 23, rep. par. 6402; Ch. 61, par. 403; Ch. 91 1/2, rep. pars. 1201 through 1204; Ch. 111 1/2, par. 6902; Ch. 120, pars. 507, 509 and 510; rep. pars. 5-514 and 5-515; Ch. 127, pars. 2652 and 2653) Amends and repeals various Acts to eliminate the income tax "checkoff" proce- dures. Provides that the forms shall state that a person may contribute to the Child Abuse Prevention, Non-Game Wildlife Conservation, Alzheimer's Disease Re- search and the Heritage Preservation Funds and that such contributions shall corre- spondingly reduce refunds. Provides for voluntary contributions to those funds. Eliminates the Olympic Committee and Assistance to the Blind checkoffs. Effective immediately and applies to tax years 1989 and after. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Adds reference to: Ch. 120, par. 522 Amends the Revenue Act of 1939 to strike the provision that the failure of any supervisor of assessments or board of assessors to call upon the county clerk and re- ceive the tax assessment books and blanks shall be sufficient cause to declare his or their office vacant, and for the appointment of a successor. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Revenue May 04 Amendment No.01 REVENUE Adopted Do Pass Amend/Short Debate 014-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 17 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Amendment No.02 CURRIE Adopted Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 24 -Short Debate-3rd Passed 113-000-000 May 25 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 31 Sen Sponsor WOODYARD Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 01 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Revenue Jun 09 Recommended do pass 012-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 15 Second Reading Amendment No.01 WOODYARD Adopted Amendment No.02 WOODYARD Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 22 Third Reading - Passed 056-000-001 Jun 23 Speaker's Tbl. Concurrence 01,02 Jun 28 H Concurs in S Amend. 01,02/112-002-000 Passed both Houses Jul 27 Sent to the Governor Sep 01 Governor approved Effective date 89-09-01 Effective date 90-01-01 (ARTICLE 2) PUBLIC ACT 86-0678 2052 HB-2785 'HB-2785 FREDERICK,VF. (Ch. 120, pars. 442, 481b.1 and 481b.3) Amends the Retailer's Occupation Tax Act to provide for issuance of credit memoranda only if requested by the taxpayer and to allow assignment of the credit memorandum to another taxpayer. Also provides for rounding of amounts to the nearest dollar. Effective January 1, 1990. Also amends the Coin-operated Amuse- ment Device Tax Act to increase the annual license fee from $10 to $25. Requires that all licenses expire on July 31, after issuances. Also provides for prorated license fees to $13 for licenses issued after February 1. Effective February 1, 1990. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: Ch. 120, par. 1160.3 Revises the personal liability for the proceeds from the sale of lottery tickets. CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT NO. 1. Recommends that the House concur in S-am 1. Recommends that the bill be further amended as follows: Adds reference to: Ch. 43, par. 120a; Ch. 73, new pars. 1065.52-2 and 1065.59-61a; Ch. 85, par. 616; Ch. 120, pars. 5-506,9-905,9-911, 11-1101, 11-1103, 11-1109, 15-1501, 439.3, 439.33, 439.103, 441, 444a, 444f, 452, 484a, 489, 561, 562, 563,629a, 645a, 2002, 2005, 2167 Amends the State occupation and use tax Acts to revise the applicability of such taxes to photoprocessing and to allow servicemen to choose the base on which the tax is applicable to their products. Amends the State Revenue Sharing Act to change the manner of calculating the amounts received by divided, disconnected or annexed taxing districts. Amends the Revenue Act of 1939 to change length eligi- bility after exams for supervisors of assessment. Changes dates for railroad reports to the Department under the Revenue Act of 1939. Also amends the Telecommuni- cations Excise Tax Act to redefine "gross charges" and make other changes. Amends The Liquor Control Act and the Insurance Code to provide for license pen- alties for persons who do not pay their taxes if collectible by the State. Amends the Illinois Income Tax Act and Retailers' Occupation Tax Act to redefine "person" to include officers, agents and employees of business entities and to subject them to criminal penalties for criminal violations of those Acts. Also amends those Acts and the Cannabis and Controlled Substances Tax Act to revise the provision relating to liens for taxes under those Acts. Also deletes the tie-in for income taxes of other states for provision of information relating to Illinois income tax. Also amends those Acts to change certain notice of lien filing procedures, including increasing from 5 years to 20 years the period during which liens may be foreclosed after filing of no- tice under the Illinois Income Tax Act. Effective immediately. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Revenue May 04 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 014-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 17 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 24 Short Debate-3rd Passed 109-000-001 May 25 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 31 Sen Sponsor RIGNEY Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 01 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Revenue Jun 09 Recommnded do pass as amend 012-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 2053 HB-2785-Cont. Jun 15 Second Reading Amendment No.01 REVENUE Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 19 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Jun 20 Speaker's Tbl. Concurrence 01 Jun 24 H Noncncrs in S Amend. 01 Jun 26 Secretary's Desk Non-concur 01 Jun 27 S Refuses to Recede Amend 01 S Requests Conference Comm 1ST Sen Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/NETSCH O'DANIEL, DUNN,T, RIGNEY & WOODYARD Jun 29 Hse Accede Req Conf Comm IST Hse Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/KEANE, CURRIE, CULLERTON, CHURCHILL AND FREDERICK,VF House report submitted Jun 30 House Conf. report Adopted 1ST/114-000-000 Senate report submitted Senate Conf. report Adopted 1ST/059-000-000 Both House Adoptd Conf rpt 1ST Passed both Houses Jul 28 Sent to the Governor Sep 11 Governor approved Effective date 89-09-11 Effective date 90-01-01 (SEC. 1,2,4-ART.1) (SECTION 3-ART.1) PUBLIC ACT 86-0905 Effective date 90-02-01 SHB-2786 RYDER - FREDERICK,VF - CURRIE. (Ch. 85, par 616; Ch. 120, pars. 484a, 489, 561, 562, 563, 610.1, 629a and 645a; Ch. 122, par. 2-3.84) Amends the State Revenue Sharing Act to change the revenue sharing formula for determining amounts to be received by divided, disconnected or annexed taxing districts from a number of residents basis to a comparative current equalized as- sessed valuation basis. Also amends the Revenue Act of 1939 to provide that the Department of Revenue may provide for the maximum time that persons who have passed the supervisor of assessments and board of review exams may remain eligible for those offices after passing the exam; changes the dates for railroad reports to the Department. Makes other changes. Also amends the Revenue Act of 1939 and The School Code to remove the Department of Revenue from the process of the calcula- tion of State aid to public schools. Effective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: Ch. 120, par. 610.1; Ch. 122, par. 2-3.84 Removes provisions taking the Department of Revenue out of the school aid cal- culation process. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: Ch. 43, par. 158; Ch. 120, pars. 453.2 and 453.32 Increases the cigarette and liquor taxes effective July 1, 1989. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Revenue May 04 Amendment No.01 REVENUE Adopted Do Pass Amend/Short Debate 014-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 2054 HB-2786-Cont. May 17 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 18 Third Reading - Passed 116-000-000 May 22 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 25 Sen Sponsor WEAVER,S Added As A Joint Sponsor PHILIP Placed Calendr,First Readng May 30 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 01 Assigned to Revenue Jun 09 Recommended do pass 012-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 15 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 21 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.01 WEAVER,S Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 22 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.02 PHILIP & WEAVER,S Verified Lost Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Lost 020-039-000 HB-2787 SIEBEN. (Ch. 122, pars. 18-11 and 18-12) Amends The School Code. Provides for payment of State aid claims by the Comptroller directly to school districts, rather than through the regional superin- tendents. Effective immediately. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Executive May 04 Interim Study Calendar EXECUTIVE 'HB-2788 CURRAN - JONES,SHIRLEY - WILLIAMS. (New Act; Ch. 127, new par. 141.253) New Act. Creates the Illinois Product Development Corporation to stimulate de- velopment of new products by small business by infusing financial aid where it is un- available from commercial sources. Amends the State Finance Act to create the Illinois Product Development Corporation Fund. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Select Comm. Economic Development May 04 Interim Study Calendar ECONOMIC DEV SHB-2789 CURRAN - BRESLIN. (New Act; Ch. 127, new par. 141.251) Creates an Office of Product Research and Development within the Department of Commerce and Community Affairs to develop and administer a program of grants to foster the development of consumer products, with priority to be given to products that can be made and marketed by Illinois small businesses; creates the Product Development Fund to be used exclusively for the costs of the Office and its grant program, and transfers $100,000 into the new Fund from the General Reve- nue Fund; provides for the receipt of royalties from products developed by grantees which are licensed for production. Effective immediately. *Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 2055 HB-2789-Cont. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Select Comm. Economic Development May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-2790 MCPIKE AND KULAS. (Ch. 111 1/2, new par. 1022.2a) Amends the Environmental Protection Act to authorize the Agency to enter into settlement agreements with de minimis parties to an administrative or civil action to recover response costs. Effective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Provides that the State, rather than the Agency, shall enter into settlements. Changes "site" to "facility" throughout. Makes other changes. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: Ch. 30, pars. 903, 904, 905, 906, and 907 Amends the Responsible Property Transfer Act. Provides several exclusions to a "transfer". Makes changes with respect to trust deeds. Provides that a transfer in- volving multiple transactions requires only one disclosure. Provides that failure to disclose does not invalidate a mortgage or other security instrument. Makes other changes. CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT NO. 1. Recommends that the House concur in Senate Amendment 1. In the definition of "transfer", expands the class of excluded documents. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Energy Environment & Nat. Resource May 04 Amendment No.01 ENRGY ENVRMNT 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 22 Short Debate-3rd Passed 116-000-000 May 23 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor WELCH Placed Calendr,First Readng May 25 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 26 Assigned to Energy & Environment Jun 06 Recommended do pass 013-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 16 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 22 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.01 WELCH Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 23 Third Reading - Passed 056-000-000 Speaker's Tbl. Concurrence 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 JOYCE,JJ, JACOBS, MACDONALD & MAITLAND Hse Accede Req Conf Comm 1ST Hse Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/MCPIKE, KULAS, CULLERTON, CHURCHILL AND PETERSON,W 2056 HB-2790-Cont. Jun 30 Senate report submitted Senate Conf. report Adopted 1ST/059-000-000 House report submitted House Conf. report Adopted 1ST/115-000-000 Both House Adoptd Conf rpt 1ST Passed both Houses Jul 28 Sent to the Governor Sep 01 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-0679 Effective date 89-09-01 HB-2791 WILLIAMS. (Ch. 122, pars. 34-22.1, 34-22.2, 34-22.3, 34-22.4, 34-22.5, 34-29.1, 34-33 and 34A-503) Amends the Chicago Schools Article of The School Code. Amends several Sec- tions governing the ability to levy and collect taxes for school purposes by transfer- ring such authority from the city council to the Board of Education. Effective July 1, 1989. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Implementatn Chicago School Reform May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D SHB-2792 LEFLORE. (Ch. 120, par. 643; Ch. 122, par. 34-53) Amends The School Code and the Revenue Act of 1939. Provides for the increase of the Chicago Board of Education's building purposes tax rate by an amount equal to the difference between the 1988 and the current rate of the Board's debt service levy. Effective immediately. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Implementatn Chicago School Reform May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D 'HB-2793 YOUNG,A. (Ch. 122, pars. 34-3, 34-3.1, 34-23, 34-29.1, 34-65, 34-66 and 34-67, rep. pars. 34-22.8, 34-60.1, 34B-1 through 34B-16) Amends the Article of the School Code relating to school districts with popula- tions over 500,000. Changes provisions in relation to the transition to an Interim Board of Education, the appointment of Interim Board members, and the transition from the Interim Board to the Board to be appointed in 1990. Changes procedures in relation to Board appointments. Changes provisions in relation to tax anticipa- tion warrants, general obligation notes, refunding bonds and sale of bonds. Repeals provisions in relation to certain loans, notes and a pension contribution liability tax. Effective immediately. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Implementatn Chicago School Reform May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D ' HB-2794 TURNER. (Ch. 120, par. 643; Ch. 122, par. 34-53) Amends the Revenue Act of 1939 and The School Code. Increases the Chicago Board of Education's building purposes tax rate by the difference between .135% and the rate per cent of taxes extended in current calendar years (beginning with 1989) to pay operations and maintenance on buildings initially leased from the Pub- lic Building Commission prior to January 1, 1987. Effective immediately. ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 2057 HB-2794-Cont. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Implementatn Chicago School Reform May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-2795 VANDUYNE. (Ch. 111 1/2, par. 1039) Amends the Environmental Protection Act to require approval of a proposed site for regional pollution control facilities by the county board if the site is covered by a waste management plan. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Energy Environment & Nat. Resource May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-2796 CAPPARELLI. (Ch. 122, par. 1-1) Amends The School Code to eliminate a redundancy in the short title Section. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education May 05 Recommended do pass 018-005-001 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 17 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 26 Interim Study Calendar ELEM SCND ED HB-2797 MCPIKE - FLINN. (Ch. 17, par. 3301-10) Amends the Illinois Savings and Loan Act of 1985. Changes the method of an in- ternal cross-reference. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Financial Institutions Apr 26 Recommended do pass 027-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 11 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 30 Tabled House Rule 37(G) HB-2798 MAUTINO - FLINN. (Ch. 17, par. 312.1) Amends the Illinois Banking Act. Makes a change with respect to a statutory citation. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. (Senate recedes November 2, 1989) Changes "six" to "6". CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT NO. 2. Recommends that the Senate recede from S-am 1. Recommends that the bill be further amended as follows: Deletes reference to: (Ch. 17, par. 311) Adds reference to: (Ch. 17, pars. 302, 311, 315, 324, 325, 328, 334, 338, 359, 1555-10, 1556-13, 2505, 2508, 2510.01, 3301-3, 3301-6, 3301-9, 3301-10.13, 3302B-2, 3306-4, 3306-5, 3306-7, 3306-8, 3306-9, 3306-10, 3306-11, 3402, 6001, new pars. 338.1, 3301-10.35, 3301-10.36, 3301-10.37, 3306-15; Ch. 85, par. 901) Deletes the title and everything after the enacting clause. Amends the Illinois Banking Act and The Illinois Bank Holding Company Act of 1957 in relation to, the 2058 HB-2798-Cont. relocation of the main banking premises of shelf charter banks. Amends the Illinois Banking Act, The Illinois Bank Holding Company Act of 1957 and the Illinois Sav- ings and Loan Act of 1985 to provide for the acquisition of banks by savings associa- tions and the acquisition of savings associations by bank holding companies when the acquired institution is in default or in danger of default. Defines terms. Removes provision limiting the authority of banks and savings and loan association to provide financial services to persons at nursing homes and similar facilities to counties hav- ing more than 250,000 but fewer than 300,000 inhabitants. Amends the Corporate Fiduciary Act in relation to receivership fees. Amends the Illinois Savings Associa- tions Banking Act to define the term "bank for savings associations" rather than " bank for financial institutions". Amends "An Act relating to the issuance and use of credit cards" to exclude from the definition of the term "credit card" those debit cards which can also be used to make purchases on credit. Amends "An Act relating to certain investments of public funds by public agencies" to authorize investment in debt obligations, issued by agencies of the United States, which are not guaran- teed by the full faith and credit of the United States. Effective immediately. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Financial Institutions Apr 26 Recommended do pass 025-000-002 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 11 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 26 Third Reading - Passed 099-004-009 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 30 Sen Sponsor LUFT Placed Calendr,First Readng May 31 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 01 Assigned to Finance & Credit Regulations Jun 08 Recommended do pass 014-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 15 Second Reading Amendment No.01 LUFT Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 19 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Jun 20 Speaker's Tbl. Concurrence 01 Jun 24 H Noncncrs in S Amend. 01 Jun 26 Secretary's Desk Non-concur 01 Jun 27 S Refuses to Recede Amend 01 S Requests Conference Comm 1ST Sen Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/LUFT ZITO, JACOBS, KEATS & WEAVER,S Jun 28 Hse Accede Req Conf Comm 1ST Hse Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/MAUTINO, FLINN, CULLERTON, PARKE AND HALLOCK Jun 30 House report submitted Jul 01 3/5 vote required House Conf. report Adopted 1ST/112-001-003 Oct 31 Exempt under Hse Rule 29(C) Mtn filed take from Table SUSPEND RULE 79(E) PLACE ON CALENDAR ORDER OF CONF. COMM. REPORTS -MAUTINO Senate report submitted 3/5 vote required Senate Conf. report lost 1ST/027-009-001 S Requests Conference Comm 2ND Sen Conference Comm Apptd 2ND/LUFT ZITO, JACOBS, KEATS & WEAVER,S 2059 HB-2798-Cont. Nov 01 Hse Accede Req Conf Comm 2ND Hse Conference Comm Apptd 2ND/MAUTINO, FLINN, CULLERTON, HALLOCK & PIEL House report submitted Mtn filed take from Table (10-31-89) Nov 02 Senate report submitted Senate Conf. report Adopted 2ND/056-000-000 Mtn Take From Table Prevail House Conf. report Adopted 2ND/112-000-001 Both House Adoptd Conf rpt 2ND Passed both Houses Nov 21 Sent to the Governor Nov 30 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-0952 Effective date 89-11-30 HB-2799 CURRAN - SIEBEN. (Ch. 122, pars. 18-11 and 18-12) Amends The School Code. Except for school districts located in Cook County, provides for payment of State aid claims by the Comptroller directly to school dis- tricts, rather than through the regional superintendents. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Executive May 03 Interim Study Calendar EXECUTIVE HB-2800 FARLEY. (Ch. 48, par. 138.7) Amends the Workers' Compensation Act. Provides that the estate of an employ- ee, whose work-related injury results in death and who leaves no surviving depen- dents, shall be paid a lump sum equal to 5 "years" compensation. Deletes a provision that, in the case of the work-related death of an employee who leaves no surviving dependent beneficiaries, all rights under the Act are extinguished. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Labor & Commerce May 03 Interim Study Calendar LABOR COMMRCE 'HB-2801 BRESLIN - MORROW - TURNER - JONES,SHIRLEY, HOMER, SALTS- MAN, SHAW, MULCAHEY, BALANOFF AND WHITE. (Ch. 127, par. 3003) Amends the State Agency Employees Child Care Services Act. Provides that any State agency which enters into a contract to construct, acquire or lease a substantial portion of a building after July 1, 1989, must provide on-site child care services for State employees. Effective July 1, 1989. FISCAL NOTE (Dept. of Central Management Services) This bill would result in increased cost to the State. The an- nual operating cost for such a facility per child is approxi- mately $3,300. These costs are partially being offset by in- dividuals utilizing this child care service. For example, at the Department of Revenue facility, parents pay expenses based on family size and gross income. These costs range annually from $2750 per child to $3300 per child. The cost for estab- lishing a child care facility in a newly acquired building is $100 per square foot. At the Department of Revenue facility, this cost was approximatley $210,000, which was not offset by parental payments. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 2060 HB-2801-Cont. Apr 08 Assigned to State Government Administration May 02 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 011-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 03 Fiscal Note Requested MCCRACKEN Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 11 Fiscal Note filed Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 16 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 30 Tabled House Rule 37(G) SHB-2802 KUBIK. (New Act; Ch. 127, new par. 141.252) Creates the Agenda for Cost-Effectiveness in Education Act. Establishes a sup- plementary program to utilize human and technological resources for educational advancement. Creates the Illinois Cost-Effectiveness in Education Fund. FISCAL NOTE (State Board of Education) Once in operation, State Board administrative costs would be in the $50,000-$60,000 range. This would include $40,000 for one FTE and the remainder for travel, contractual and advisory council expenses. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education Apr 25 Fiscal Note filed Committee Elementary & Secondary Education May 04 Interim Study Calendar ELEM SCND ED HB-2803 JONES,SHIRLEY - EDLEY - WOOLARD - MULCAHEY - MCGANN, NOVAK, PHELPS, VANDUYNE, HOMER, SALTSMAN, SHAW, DAVIS, HANNIG, BRUNSVOLD, DEJAEGHER, BRESLIN, YOUNG,A, JONES,LOU, KEANE, BALANOFF, GIGLIO, WHITE, FLOWERS AND RICE. (Ch. 144, par. 2411) Amends the Baccalaureate Savings Act to require the Baccalaureate Trust Au- thority to develop a program for the purchase of College Savings Bonds on an in- stallment basis. Effective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Provides that the required installment purchase program to be developed by the Authority shall be for the purchase of either College Savings Bonds or other appro- priate investment instruments. FISCAL NOTE (Ill. State Scholarship Commission) Development costs of such a plan would be minimal. FISCAL NOTE, AS AMENDED (Ill. State Scholarship Commission) The approximate cost of the amendment (H-am 1) is $1.7 million. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. (Tabled June 22, 1989) Adds reference to: Ch. 122, new par. 30-15.7g Changes the title and adds provisions amending the Higher Education Student Assistance Law in The School Code. Establishes a scholarship program for 2 semes- ters or 3 quarters of undergraduate tuition at any Illinois public institution of higher learning for each student who meets residency and citizenship requirements, who has the highest scholastic standing in his or her high school graduating class and who does not accept certain other scholarships for which he may be qualified. 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 2061 HB-2803-Cont. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Higher Education May 02 Amendment No.01 HIGHER ED Adopted Do Pass Amend/Short Debate 013-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 03 Fiscal Note Requested MCCRACKEN Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 12 Fiscal Note filed Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 17 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 23 Short Debate-3rd Passed 114-001-000 May 24 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 25 Sen Sponsor KELLY Placed Calendr,First Readng May 30 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 01 Assigned to Higher Education Jun 07 Recommnded do pass as amend 005-004-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 08 Fiscal Note Requested DUNN,R COMM. AMEND.1 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 13 Fiscal Note filed Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 15 Second Reading Amendment No.01 HIGHER ED Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 22 3d Reading Consideration PP Calendar Consideration PP. Recalled to Second Reading Mtn Reconsider Vote Prevail 01-KELLY Mtn Prevail -Table Amend No 01 Tabled Calendar Consideration PP. Jun 23 Third Reading - Passed 040-017-000 Passed both Houses Jul 21 Sent to the Governor Sep 07 Governor vetoed Placed Calendar Total Veto Oct 19 Total veto stands. HB-2804 DAVIS. (Ch. 111 2/3, new par. 13-708) Amends The Public Utilities Act. Provides after July 1, 1990, that no telephone directory shall be distributed based upon information provided by a telecommuni- cations carrier unless such carrier has provided its customer with the option of hav- ing his name omitted from such information or designated to indicate that the customer does not desire to receive telephone solicitations. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Public Utilities May 03 Recommended do pass 010-006-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 18 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 25 Interim Study Calendar PUB UTILITIES 2062 HB-2805 HB-2805 DALEY - DELEO. (Ch. 24, par. 8-3-15) Amends the Municipal Code. Provides that municipal lien notice and enforce- ment procedures may be the same as those under the Retailers' Occupation Tax Act and that the recorder or registrar of titles is to treat the lien as a State tax lien for re- cording purposes. Effective immediately. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: Ch. 24, par. 11-31-1; Ch. 34, par. 429.8 Provides a change in the enforcement procedure for liens arising from the demoli- tion of buildings at the county or municipal level. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Cities & Villages May 03 Do Pass/Consent Calendar 011-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read May 09 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read May 11 Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 111-000-000 May 12 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 16 Sen Sponsor DALEY,J Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 18 Assigned to Local Government Jun 01 Recommended do pass 012-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 15 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 22 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.01 DALEY,J Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 23 Third Reading - Passed 057-000-000 Speaker's Tbl. Concurrence 01 Jun 28 H Concurs in S Amend. 01/109-000-002 Passed both Houses Jul 27 Sent to the Governor Sep 01 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-0680 Effective date 89-09-01 HB-2806 SANTIAGO - BALANOFF - RONAN - KULAS - KIRKLAND AND MAR- TINEZ. (Ch. 127, new par. 60.2) Amends the Civil Administrative Code. Requires the Department of Professional Regulation to set fee limits for English and civics courses necessitated by the federal Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: Ch. 127, new par. 60.2 Changes the title and deletes everything after the enacting clause. Limits the maximum fees which may be charged for courses preparing persons for exams or certificates required to attain permanent resident alien status. Makes violation a Class A misdemeanor. Effective immediately. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to State Government Administration May 02 Recommended do pass 011-000-001 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 25 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading 2063 HB-2806-Cont. May 26 Amendment No.01 SANTIAGO Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 098-015-001 May 31 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 06 Sen Sponsor DEL VALLE First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Waive Posting Notice Assigned to Insurance, Pensions & License Act Jun 09 Recommended do pass 010-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 15 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 22 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 21 Sent to the Governor Sep 07 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-0831 Effective date 89-09-07 HB-2807 LEVIN - BALANOFF. (Ch. 23, par. 5-5) Amends the Public Aid Code. Requires the medical assistance provided be based on the standard of care in the local medical community or practice specialty. Bars the evaluation of agency staff based on the number and kind of actions taken against vendors. Requires the creation of advisory committees of practicing physicians. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Human Services May 05 Interim Study Calendar HUMAN SERVICE HB-2808 JONES,LOU. (Ch. 122, par. 18-8) Amends The School Code. Changes the date each district must submit a plan to meet the educational needs of disadvantaged children to the State Board from Oc- tober 30 to December 1. Effective July 1, 1989. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education May 04 Do Pass/Consent Calendar 018-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read May 09 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read May 11 Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 111-000-000 May 12 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 15 Sen Sponsor JONES Placed Calendr,First Readng May 17 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 18 Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education 'HB-2809 MORROW. (Ch. 127, pars. 652 and 655) Amends the General Obligation Bond Act. Increases by $100,000,000 the autho- rization for general obligation bonds for school construction. Effective immediately. 4 State Debt Impact Note Act may be applicable. 2064 HB-2809-Cont. STATE DEBT IMPACT NOTE HB-2809 would increase: School Construction unissued principal by $100.0 M(116.3%) Unissued general obligation principal by $100.0 M(5.9%) Potential total general obligation debt by $197.5 M(2.0%) Potential per capita gen. obligt'n. debt by $16.86 (2.0%) Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Appropriations II Apr 19 Re-assigned to Appropriations I Apr 27 State Debt Note Filed Interim Study Calendar APPROP I SHB-2810 MUNIZZI - DELEO. (Ch. 122, pars. 34-22.7, 34-22.9 and 34-29.3) Amends The School Code. Amends provisions applicable to the issuance of, and restores the authority of the Chicago Board of Education to issue bonds for rehabili- tation and deferred maintenance of school buildings. Authorizes transfer of any ex- cess bond funds to the educational fund. Effective immediately. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Implementatn Chicago School Reform May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D SHB-2811 DAVIS. (Ch. 122, pars. 34-54.1 and 34-58) Amends The School Code. Increases to 150 (from 110) on each $100 of assessed value the authorized levy of the Chicago Board of Education for free textbook pur- poses. Accelerates the extension of the tax at the increased rate to calendar year 1989. Effective July 1, 1989. Apr 07 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Implementatn Chicago School Reform May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D 'HB-2812 BALANOFF - TROTTER - BRESLIN, BOWMAN, GIGLIO, CURRIE, RICE, EDLEY, LEFLORE, YOUNGE,W, CURRAN, DAVIS, LEVIN, SUT- KER, PHELPS, DEJAEGHER, SHAW, SANTIAGO, MORROW, WOO- LARD, HANNIG, MARTINEZ, JONES,SHIRLEY, NOVAK, MATIJEVICH, SALTSMAN AND BRUNSVOLD. (Ch. 85, new pars. 5958.1 and 2208.13) Amends the Solid Waste Planning and Recycling Act to require municipalities of 1,000,000 or over to adopt a source separation recycling program by July 1, 1991; preempts home rule. Amends the State Mandates Act to require implementation without reimbursement. Effective immediately. STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT TO LOCAL GOV'TS. STATE MANDATES ACT FISCAL NOTE In the opinion of DCCA, HB-2812 constitutes a service mandate for which reimbursement of 50% to 100% of the increased costs to the City of Chicago would normally be required. However, HB-2812 amends the State Mandates Act to relieve the State from liability reimbursement. No data has been provided by the City of Chicago, therefore no cost estimate is available. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: Ch. 85, new par. 5858.1 Adds reference to. Ch. 85, par. 5956 ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. ' State Debt Impact Note Act may be applicable. 2065 HB-2812-Cont. Makes applicable to all counties of 100,000 or more. STATE MANDATES ACT FISCAL NOTE, AS AMENDED The estimated cost could be as much as $321 million. FISCAL NOTE, AS AMENDED (Dept. Energy & Natural Resources) DENR estimates costs totaling $22,428,000. Apr 11 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignmen Apr 13 Assigned to Energy Environr May 02 May 04 May 08 May 16 May 25 May 26 It nent & Nat. Resource St Mandate Fis Note Filed Committee Energy Environment & Nat. Resource Amendment No.01 ENRGY ENVRMNT Adopted Do Pass Amend/Short Debate 010-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate Fiscal Note Requested MCCRACKEN St Mandate Fis Note Filed Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Held 2nd Rdg-Short Debate Interim Study Calendar ENRGY ENVRMNT 'HB-2813 BALANOFF. (Ch. 144, new par. 189.19) Amends an Act creating a Board of Higher Education. Requires the Board, by January 1, 1990, to develop and implement a sliding scale for tuition at public com- munity colleges, colleges and universities based on family income. Effective immediately. Apr 11 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 13 Assigned to Higher Education May 02 Interim Study Calendar HIGHER ED HB-2814 BALANOFF. (Ch. 80, new par. 201.1) Amends the Mobile Home Landlord and Tenant Rights Act to preempt home rule units from regulating mobile home parks. Apr 11 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 13 Assigned to Executive May 04 Interim Study Calendar EXECUTIVE HB-2815 GOFORTH. Appropriates $1,500,000 to the State Police Merit Board for its expenses. Effec- tive July 1, 1989. Apr 18 1989 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2816 WOLF. (Ch. 19, par. 298) Amends the Tri-City Regional Port District Act. Allows commissioners and em- ployees of the district to have an interest in contracts and property dealings with the district to the extent allowed under the Fraudulent and Corrupt Practices Act. Apr 18 1989 First reading Referred to Rules Apr 26 Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 24/117-000-000 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Executive Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 2066 HB-2816-Cont. May 04 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 021-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 12 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 22 Short Debate-3rd Passed 113-000-000 May 23 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 31 Sen Sponsor VADALABENE Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 01 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Local Government Jun 08 Recommended do pass 012-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 15 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 19 Third Reading - Passed 058-000-001 Passed both Houses Jul 18 Sent to the Governor Sep 01 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 86-0681 Effective date 90-01-01 HB-2817 BRESLIN AND MATIJEVICH. (Ch. 111, par. 2318) Amends The Illinois Dental Practice Act. Provides that a dental hygienist when employed in specified places, must be under the "general" supervision of a dentist. Provides that a dental hygienist need not be under the "general" supervision of a dentist when performing dental health education functions and recording oral con- ditions observed. Apr 27 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 28 Assigned to Consumer Protection May 02 Mtn Prevail Suspend Rul 20K 116-000-000 Committee Consumer Protection May 05 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-2818 SALTSMAN. (Ch. 108 1/2, pars. 7-142.1, 7-172, 7-173.1, 7-173.2, 7-204, new par. 7-109.4) Amends the Illinois Municipal Retirement Fund Article of the Pension Code to provide that certain county officials with at least 20 years of servcie shall become el- igible for retirement benefits calculated in accordance with the sheriffs law en- forcement employee formula. Effective January 1, 1990. May 26 1989 First reading Referred to Rules 3 HB-2819 WOLF. (Ch. 108 1/2, par. 14-110) Amends the State Employee Article of the Pension Code to provide the State Po- lice formula for forensic services employees of the Department of State Police. Jun 08 1989 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2820 SUTKER - LANG. (New Act) Creates the Consumer In Waiting Act. Provides that consumers may bring a small claims action, not to exceed $500, against retailers, cable television or utility companies for failure to show up within a specified period of time to deliver items or to make connections or repairs. S Fiscal Note Act and Pension System Impact Note Act may be applicable. 2067 HB-2820--Cont. Jul 01 1989 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2821 MAUTINO - COUNTRYMAN. (Ch. 85, par. 2308.1) Amends the Raffles Act relating to raffles conducted by political committees. De- letes provision which states that licenses shall be issued only to political committees which have been in existence continuously for a period of 1 year immediately before making application for a license. Provides that a political committee which, at the time of its application for a license to conduct a raffle, owes the State Board of Elec- tion any unpaid civil penalty or is the subject of an unresolved claim for a civil pen- alty under the Campaign Contribution and Expenditure Disclosure Article of The Election Code is ineligible for a license to conduct raffles. Deletes provision which states that a licensee may rent a premises on which to determine the winning chance in a raffle only from a political committee which is also licensed to conduct raffles. Effective January 1, 1990. Oct 04 1989 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2822 MULCAHEY. (Ch. 61, par. 1.3) Amends the Wildlife Code to provide it is unlawful to take any species of wildlife in Illinois when such species is protected by the law of neighboring states. Oct 04 1989 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2823 JOHNSON - SATTERTHWAITE - HOMER - NOVAK - TATE. (Ch. 38, pars. 21-1 and 21-4) Amends the Criminal Code of 1961 relating to criminal damage to property and criminal damage to State supported property. Provides for a gradation of penalties based upon the amount of damages to the property. Requires the court to impose a fine upon the offender equal to the value of damages to the property if damages to the property exceed $10,000. Oct 04 1989 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2824 BALANOFF. (Ch. 48, par. 1614) Amends the Illinois Public Labor Relations Act relating to arbitration proce- dures involving units of security employees, peace officers, firefighters and parame- dics. Deletes provision which permits the governing body to reject a term decided by the arbitration panel by a 3/5 vote of those duly elected and qualified members of the governing body. Provides that arbitration panel decisions are binding upon the parties. Oct 04 1989 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2825 BALANOFF. (Ch. 38, new pars. 24-1.2, 24-1.3 and 24-3.4) Amends the Criminal Code of 1961. Makes it a Class B misdemeanor for a per- son to store or leave on a premises under his control a loaded firearm when he knows or reasonably should know that a minor under 16 years of age is likely to gain access to the firearm without permission of the minor's parent, and such minor under 16 gains access to the firearm without parental permission and possesses or exhibits it without supervision in a public place or in a rude, careless, angry or threatening manner. Provides that it is a Class 3 felony to negligently store or leave a loaded firearm within the reach or easy access of a minor under 16, if the minor obtains and uses the firearm to inflict injury or death upon himself or another person. Requires retail sellers of firearms to deliver a written warning to purchasers that it is unlaw- ful for an adult to store or leave a firearm in any place within the reach or easy ac- cess of a minor under 16 years of age. 2068 HB-2825-Cont. Oct 04 1989 First reading Referred to Rules ' HB-2826 FARLEY. (Ch. 120, par. 500.23-1) Amends the Revenue Act of 1939 to increase the senior citizen homestead ex- emption from $2,000 to $2,500 beginning January 1, 1990. STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT TO LOCAL GOV'TS. Oct 04 1989 First reading Referred to Rules SHB-2827 ZICKUS. (Ch. 120, par. 675) Amends the Revenue Act of 1939 to revise the procedures for payment of proper- ty taxes under protest. STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT To LOCAL GOV'TS. Oct 04 1989 First reading Referred to Rules ' HB-2828 CAPPARELLI - DELEO - BUGIELSKI - FARLEY - MCNAMARA, BAL- ANOFF, BOWMAN, CULLERTON, FLOWERS, GIGLIO, JONES,LOU, JONES,SHIRLEY, KEANE, LAURINO, LEFLORE, LEVERENZ, MADI- GAN,MJ, MUNIZZI, PRESTON, RONAN, TERZICH AND WHITE. (Ch. 120, par. 500.23-la) Amends the Revenue Act of 1939 to increase the general homestead exemption from $3,500 to $5,500 beginning in 1989. Effective immediately. STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT TO LOCAL GOV'TS. STATE MANDATES ACT FISCAL NOTE In the opinion of DCCA, HB-2828 creates a tax exemption man- date. However, due to a statutory exception, no reimbursement of the revenue loss to units of local governments is required. HB-2828 causes an annual revenue loss for local governments which could be as much as $385 million. Oct 04 1989 First reading Referred to Rules Oct 10 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Revenue Oct 18 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Committee Revenue 'HB-2829 FARLEY - CAPPARELLI - BUGIELSKI - DELEO - TERZICH, BALAN- OFF, BOWMAN, CULLERTON, DAVIS, FLOWERS, GIGLIO, JONES,LOU, JONES,SHIRLEY, KEANE, LAURINO, LEFLORE, LEVER- ENZ, MADIGAN,MJ, MCGANN, MCNAMARA, MORROW, MUNIZZI, PRESTON, RICE, RONAN AND WHITE. (Ch. 120, par. 500.23-1) Amends the Revenue Act of 1939 to increase the senior citizens' homestead ex- emption from $2,000 to $4,000 beginning in 1989. Effective immediately. STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT TO LOCAL GOV'TS. STATE MANDATES ACT FISCAL NOTE In the opinion of DCCA, HB-2829 creates a tax exemption man- date. However, due to a statutory exception, no reimbursement of the revenue loss to units of local gov'ts. is required. HB-2829 causes an annual revenue loss for local governments which could be as much as $90 million. Oct 04 1989 First reading Referred to Rules Oct 10 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Revenue 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 2069 HB-2829-Cont. Oct 18 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Committee Revenue SHB-2830 DELEO - CAPPARELLI - BUGIELSKI - FARLEY - SUTKER, BALAN- OFF, BOWMAN, CULLERTON, GIGLIO, KEANE, LAURINO, LEFLORE, LEVERENZ, MADIGAN,MJ, MCNAMARA, MUNIZZI, PRESTON, RICE, RONAN, TERZICH AND WHITE. (Ch. 85, new par. 2208.21; Ch. 120, pars. 643, 863, 865, 866, 866.1 (new), 867, 868 and title preceding 861) Amends the Revenue Act of 1939, The Truth in Taxation Act and The State Mandates Act. Requires taxing districts to hold a referendum for a tax levy which is over 105% of their tax levy for the preceding year. Exempts from reimbursement under The State Mandates Act. Effective immediately. STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT TO LOCAL GOV'TS. STATE MANDATES ACT FISCAL NOTE In the opinion of DCCA, HB-2830 constitutes a local government organization and structure mandate for which no reimbursement is required. Oct 04 1989 First reading Referred to Rules Oct 10 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Revenue Oct 18 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Committee Revenue SHB-2831 BUGIELSKI - CAPPARELLI - DELEO - FARLEY - LANG, BALANOFF, BOWMAN, CULLERTON, GIGLIO, KEANE, LAURINO, LEFLORE, LEV- ERENZ, MADIGAN,MJ, MCNAMARA, MUNIZZI, PRESTON, RICE, RO- NAN, SUTKER, TERZICH AND WHITE. (Ch. 85, new par. 2208.21; Ch. 120, pars. 863, 866 and 867) Amends The Truth in Taxation Act and The State Mandates Act to require tax- ing districts with a proposed tax levy which is over 105% of their property tax levy in the immediately preceding year to mail notice of the proposed increase and hear- ing thereon to all taxpayers in the district. Exempts from reimbursement provisions of The State Mandates Act. Effective immediately. STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT TO LOCAL GOV'TS. STATE MANDATES ACT FISCAL NOTE In the opinion of DCCA, HB-2831 creates a due process mandate for which no reimbursement is required. Oct 04 1989 First reading Referred to Rules Oct 10 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Revenue Oct 18 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Committee Revenue 'HB-2832 TERZICH. (Ch. 67 1/2, par. 452) Amends the Senior Citizens Real Estate Tax Deferral Act to remove income restrictions and make the Act applicable to all senior citizens. Ef- fective immediately. Oct 04 1989 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2833 YOUNG,A, JONES,LOU, WILLIAMS AND LEFLORE. (Ch. 122, pars. 34-3, 34-18 and 34-21.3a) Amends The School Code. Abolishes the subdistricts created by Chicago's Inter- im Board of Education and recreates the subdistricts as they existed on January 1, 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 2070 HB-2833-Cont. 1988. Provides that the Interim Board serves only until the sooner of May 1, 1990 or the appointment of a new board. Prohibits the Interim Board from entering into any contract which would extend beyond or remain in effect after expiration of the dis- trict's 1989-90 fiscal year. Effective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: (Ch. 122, pars. 34-3 and 34-21.3a) Deletes provisions relative to the period of service and the contractual powers of Chicago's Interim Board of Education. Oct 04 1989 First reading Referred to Rules Oct 17 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Implementatn Chicago School Reform Motion disch comm, advc 2nd READING- 2ND DAY AND SUSPEND RULE 37(G)- YOUNG,A Committee Implementatn Chicago School Reform Oct 18 Committee discharged 096-010-004 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Amendment No.01 YOUNG,A Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Oct 19 Third Reading - Lost 040-065-006 HB-2834 BRESLIN. (PA 86-42) Amends "An Act providing for the ordinary and contingent expenses of the Of- fice of the State Appellate Defender" to appropriate additional funds to the State Appellate Defender. Effective immediately. Oct 04 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment HB-2835 HALLOCK - GIORGI. (Ch. 38, new par. 12-4.7) Amends the Criminal Code of 1961. Creates the offense of conduct injurious to a newborn. Defines offense. Establishes defenses. Penalty is a Class 4 felony. Oct 17 1989 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2836 PEDERSEN,B. (New Act) Extends the corporate limits of the Metropolitan Water Reclamation District of Greater Chicago to include certain tracts of land. Effective immediately. Oct 17 1989 First reading Referred to Rules SHB-2837 COUNTRYMAN - FREDERICK,VF - KUBIK. (Ch. 120, par. 8-804) Amends the Illinois Income Tax Act to exempt taxpayers from penalties for un- derpayment of taxes if such underpayment is due solely to the increased rate in ef- fect for the period from July 1, 1989 through December 31, 1989. Effective immediately. Oct 17 1989 First reading Referred to Rules I Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 2071 'HB-2838 BOWMAN. (Ch. 67 1/2, pars. 451, 452, 453, 455 and 457 and title preceding 451; Ch. 120, par. 705.1b; Ch. 127, pars. 141.122 and 142p4) Amends the Senior Citizens Real Estate Tax Deferral Act and its title. Increases the eligibility income level from $14,000 to $24,000. Allows blind and disabled per- sons to defer payment of real property taxes on their residences. Lowers the eligible age limit for senior citizens from 65 to 62. Amends the State Finance Act. Amends the Revenue Act of 1939 to permit the county boards of all counties to extend delin- quency dates by 60 days for all taxpayers or for only those taxpayers eligible for property tax deferral under the the Real Estate Tax Deferral Act. Effective immediately. STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT TO LOCAL GOV'TS. Oct 17 1989 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2839 SUTKER. (Ch. 95 1/2, new pars. 1-114.3 and 5-405). Amends the Vehicle Code. Defines vehicle crash parts. Requires that vehicle ser- vice price estimates certify the origin and fitness of such parts. Oct 17 1989 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2840 CULLERTON - BUGIELSKI - SUTKER - MUNIZZI - KULAS. (Ch. 121 1/2, pars. 157.33 and 157.35) Amends an Act in relation to the sale of tickets to certain places of entertainment or amusement. Provides that selling tickets for more than face value is a Class A misdemeanor instead of a business offense. Provides that a service charge collected by a ticket seller shall not exceed 50% of the price of the ticket. Oct 17 1989 First reading Referred to Rules 'HB-2841 NOVAK - BALANOFF - MULCAHEY - EDLEY - DEJAEGHER AND SHAW. (Ch. 24, par. 8-11-2; Ch. 85, new par. 2208.20) Amends the Illinois Municipal Code. Excludes from the definition of "gross re- ceipts" (as used in connection with municipal utility taxes) taxes and other amounts added to utility bills under the provisions of The Public Utilities Act. Exempt from the State Mandates Act. Effective January 1, 1991, and applies to utility bills is- sued on and after that date. STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT To LOCAL GOV'TS. Oct 17 1989 First reading Referred to Rules SHB-2842 ROPP. (Ch. 144, pars. 302, 303 and 305) Amends the Regency Universities Act to ................. increase by 2 members (one an alumnus of Northern Illinois University and the other an alumnus of Illi- nois State University) the size of the Board of Regents. Oct 17 1989 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2843 YOUNG,A, JONES,LOU, WILLIAMS AND LEFLORE. (Ch. 122, par. 34-18) Amends The School Code. Abolishes the subdistricts created by Chicago's Inter- im Board of Education and recreates the subdistricts as they existed on January 1, 1988. Effective immediately. Oct 17 1989 First reading Referred to Rules ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 2072 HB-2838 HB-2844 YOUNG,A, JONES,LOU, WILLIAMS AND LEFLORE. (Ch. 122, par. 34-21.3a) Amends The School Code. Prohibits Chicago's Interim Board of Education from entering into any contract which would extend beyond or remain in effect after ex- piration of the district's 1989-90 fiscal year. Effective immediately. Oct 17 1989 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2845 MATIJEVICH - CHURCHILL. (Ch. 19, par. 199) Amends the Waukegan Port District Act. Provides that checks of the District shall be signed by any 2 of the following persons: the treasurer, the general manager of the District, or the chairman of the Board (now, shall be signed by the treasurer and countersigned by the chairman). Provides that the Board may designate per- sons to affix signatures on checks of not more than $5,000 (now, $2,500). Oct 17 1989 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2846 LEVERENZ. Appropriates monies to the Court of Claims in conformity with awards and rec- ommendations made by the court. Effective immediately. Oct 17 1989 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment HB-2847 LEVERENZ. (Ch. 100, pars. 1,4, and 5) Amends an Act concerning notices. Allows municipalities to publish notices re- quired by law in a municipal newsletter published by the municipality on at least a monthly basis and having a general circulation within the municipality. Oct 17 1989 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2848 BRESLIN. (Ch. 73, new par. 968m; Ch. 111 1/2, new par. 1409.2-2) Amends the Illinois Insurance Code and the Health Maintenance Organization Act. Requires insurers to give written notice of termination of coverage of depen- dent minors at least 60 days, but not more than 120 days, prior to termination. Ap- plies to terminations occurring 6 months after the effective date. Oct 17 1989 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2849 LANG. (Ch. 111 2/3, new par. 9-228) Amends The Public Utilities Act. Prohibits, for the purpose of ratemaking, the consideration of expenditures for activities that are nonessential to the operation of a public utility. Requires the Commerce Commission to promulgate rules and regu- lations establishing the criteria for determining whether an activity is nonessential. Effective immediately. Oct 17 1989 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2850 LANG. (Ch. 111 2/3, pars. 9-225 and 13-101) Amends the Public Utilities Act. Prohibits electric and gas utilities from making direct or indirect expenditures for goodwill or institutional advertising and from in- cluding those expenditures in a rate increase. Imposes a penalty of 10 times the amount expended in violation. Applies the same prohibitions and penalty on tele- communication carriers with respect to noncompetitive telecommunication rates and services. 2073 HB-2844 Oct 17 1989 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2851 MCNAMARA - STERN - WOOLARD - CURRAN. (Ch. 111 2/3, new par. 8-408) Amends The Public Utilities Act. Requires electric utilities to waive monthly ac- cess fees for a billing period in the event of a power failure having a duration, at one time, of 4 hours during any billing period, unless the failure was beyond the reason- able control of the utility. Requires records of power failures to be kept by public utilities. Oct 17 1989 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2852 TROTTER AND BALANOFF. (Ch. 56 1/2, par. 1407) Amends the Illinois Controlled Substances Act to provide for mandatory mini- mum terms of at least a one year sentence, without mandatory supervised release, for adults purchasing controlled dangerous substances from juveniles. Oct 17 1989 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2853 PRESTON, BOWMAN, STERN AND OLSON,MYRON. (New Act; Ch. 122, pars. 24-24, 34-19 and 34-84a) Creates An Act relating to corporal punishment and amends The School Code in connection therewith. Establishes a State public policy against inflicting corporal punishment in public or private schools, educational institutions and day care cen- ters. Modifies the common law doctrine of in loco parentis and limits defenses in civ- il and criminal cases accordingly. Effective July 1, 1990, and applicable to causes of action accruing and offenses committed on or after that effective date. Oct 30 1989 First reading Referred to Rules ' HB-2854 HALLOCK. (Ch. 121, par. 100-21) Amends the Toll Highway Authority Act. Requires that the North-West, East-West, Tri-State and North-South toll highways shall be operated as free high- ways by January 1, 1993. Effective immediately. Oct 30 1989 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2855 SANTIAGO, CAPPARELLI AND RONAN. (Ch. 122, par. 21-7.1) Amends The School Code to change requirements for general supervisory and general administrative endorsements to administrative certificates to provide that 2 years experience in school business management in the public schools or the State Board of Education or educational service regions shall suffice to qualify for either endorsement. Oct 30 1989 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2856 MCNAMARA. (New Act; Ch. 85, new par. 2208.14; Ch. 120, par. 643) Enacts the Senior Citizens Property Tax Limitation Act. 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 tax- es extended for that taxing district for the immediately preceding calendar year in- creased 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. I Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 2074 HB-2851 HB-2856-Cont. Oct 30 1989 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2857 HOMER - SANTIAGO. (Ch. 85, par. 507) Amends the Illinois Police Training Act to require training in recognition of symptoms of cannabis and controlled substance abuse and recognition of drug-impaired drivers in the curriculum for probationary officers. Oct 30 1989 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2858 HOMER - SANTIAGO. (Ch. 95 1/2, par. 6-206) Amends The Illinois Vehicle Code to permit the Secretary of State to suspend the driver's license of a person convicted of the illegal manufacture, delivery, possession with intent to deliver, possession or trafficking of any controlled substance prohibit- ed under the Illinois Controlled Substances Act or any cannabis prohibited under the Cannabis Control Act. Oct 30 1989 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2859 SHAW - FLOWERS - PRESTON AND DAVIS. (Ch. 122, new par. 27-20.4) Amends The .................. School Code. Requires elementary and secondary schools to include in their curricula a unit of instruction studying the events of Black History in America. Oct 30 1989 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2860 MCAULIFFE. (Ch. 37, par. 801-8; Ch. 95 1/2, pars. 6-205 and 6-206) Amends the Juvenile Court Act of 1987. Clarifies which cases the clerk of the ju- venile court is required to send dispositions of to the Secretary of State. Amends The Illinois Vehicle Code. Provides for the revocation of driving privileges of any person between the ages of 15 and 21 who is convicted of any violation of the Can- nabis Control Act, Controlled Substances Act or the Section of the Liquor Control Act of 1934 prohibiting the sale to or possession of alcohol by persons under 21. Such revocation shall be for 2 years; however, after one year, such person may apply for a restricted driving permit. Prior to reinstatement of full driving privileges, such person must undergo an alcohol or drug evaluation and complete any remedial edu- cation or treatment required by that evaluation. Also provides for the suspension of driving privileges for one year of any person between the ages of 15 and 21 who is convicted of illegal transportation of alcohol or reckless driving. Effective immediately. Oct 30 1989 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2861 SALTSMAN. (Ch. 108 1/2, pars. 3-131, 3-132, 3-135 and 3-143) Amends the Downstate Police Article of the Pension Code to expand the invest- ment authority of police pension funds, and to specify factors to be considered when appointing investment managers. Oct 30 1989 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2862 SATTERTHWAITE. (Ch. 116, par. 207) Amends the Freedom of Information Act. Provides that information identifying a person filing complaints with, or providing information to, certain governmental agencies shall be exempt from disclosure only if the person requests that the infor- mation not be disclosed, and if the person so requests, such information shall be dis- closed only if a court finds that the public interest in disclosure outweighs the person's privacy interest. 2075 HB-2862-Cont. Oct 31 1989 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2863 SALTSMAN. (Ch. 108 1/2, pars. 3-131, 3-132, 3-135 and 3-143) Amends the Downstate Police Article of the Pension Code to expand the invest- ment authority of police pension funds, and to specify factors to be considered when appointing investment managers. Oct 31 1989 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2864 BRESLIN, BOWMAN, BUGIELSKI, CULLERTON, CURRIE, GIGLIO, GIORGI, HARTKE, HICKS, HOFFMAN, MATIJEVICH, MAUTINO, MC- PIKE, MUNIZZI, NOVAK, OLSON,MYRON, PHELPS, RICE, RICH- MOND, SATTERTHWAITE, WOLF, GRANBERG AND MCGANN. (Ch. 5, pars. 1204 and 1206; Ch. 48, par. 850.04; Ch. 67 1/2, pars. 304 and 306; Ch. 108 1/2, pars. 15-159 and 16-163; Ch. 111 1/2, pars. 1103.01, 1103.04 and 5002; Ch. 121, pars. 100-3 and 100-6; Ch. 127, par. 2505 and Ch. 144, pars. 1304.01 and 1304.04) Amends the Farm Development Act, the Development Finance Authority Act, the Housing Development Act, the State Universities Retirement System and the Downstate Teachers' Retirement System Articles of the Pension Code, the Health Facilities Authority Act, the Medical Center Commission Act, the Toll Highway Authority Act, the Export Development Act and the Educational Facilities Author- ity Act. Adds the State Treasurer to the membership of the various governing bo- dies created by those Acts. Oct 31 1989 First reading Referred to Rules SHB-2865 SHAW - FLOWERS - HICKS - MCPIKE. (New Act) Establishes State public college scholarship program for high school gradutes. Requires certain grade point average, high school credits, ACT score, and financial elibility. Administered by Board of Higher Education. Nov 02 1989 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2866 RONAN. (Ch. 122, pars. 34-2.3 and 34-19; new par. 34-19.01) Amends The School Code. Specifies the procedure to be followed in expelling or suspending students of the Chicago public school system. Nov 02 1989 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2867 SALTSMAN. (Ch. 95 1/2, par. 18c-1201) Amends The Illinois Commercial Transportation Law in The Illinois Vehicle Code. Makes a grammatical change. Nov 02 1989 First reading Referred to Rules 3 HB-2868 BALANOFF. (Ch. 108 1/2, par. 5-146; Ch. 85, new par. 2208.14) Amends the Chicago Police Article of the Pension Code to remove the disqualifi- cation for widow's annuity from the surviving spouses of annuitants who terminated service prior to December 9, 1987 and married after retirement, provided that the marriage took place on or after that date, and at least one year before the annui- tant's death. Amends the State Mandates Act to require implementation without reimbursement. Effective immediately. 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. Fiscal Note Act and Pension System Impact Note Act may be applicable. 2076 HB-2868-Cont. STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT TO LOCAL GOV'TS. Nov 02 1989 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2869 KULAS, SANTIAGO AND RONAN. (Ch. 95 1/2, par. 6-206) Amends The Vehicle Code. Provides for the suspension for one year of a person's driving privileges upon conviction of the offense of criminal damage to property in which the property was defaced, deformed or otherwise damaged by the use of paint or other similar substance at which time the person was under the age of 18. Effec- tive immediately. Nov 02 1989 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2870 HULTGREN. (Ch. 73, par. 767) Amends the Illinois Insurance Code in relation to awards against insurance com- panies for vexatious or unreasonable delays in the settlement or payment of claims. Increases the maximum award to the greater of 50%, rather than 25%, of the amount a party is otherwise entitled to recover or $50,000, rather than $25,000. Nov 02 1989 First reading Referred to Rules SHB-2871 WILLIAMSON. (Ch. 127 1/2, pars. 104, 113.1, 128, 130 and 131, new par. 128.1) Amends The Fireworks Regulation Act of Illinois and An Act in relation to fire- works to prohibit the sale at wholesale of fireworks except for supervised public dis- play authorized by the corporate authorities of municipalities and county boards or for direct shipment out of state. Provides that county boards and the corporate au- thorities of municipalities may establish a waiting period not to exceed 2 months prior to granting permits for public display of fireworks. Provides that a wholesale seller of fireworks shall obtain a license from the Office of the State Fire Marshal. Increases the penalties for the possession and sale of fireworks in violation of An Act in relation to fireworks to felonies. Effective January 1, 1992. Nov 02 1989 First reading Referred to Rules SHB-2872 HOMER - BRESLIN. (Ch. 120, pars. 439.9, 439.39, 439.109, 442, 467.18, 470, 2006) Amends the State occupation and use tax Acts and The Public Utilities Revenue Act, The Gas Revenue Tax Act and the Telecommunications Excise Tax Act to provide that taxpayers owing $10,000 or more in a single payment must make such payment by electronic funds transfer or personal delivery to the Department of Revenue on or before the date actually due. Nov 02 1989 First reading Referred to Rules ' HB-2873 COUNTRYMAN - CULLERTON. (Ch. 32, pars. 1.80 and 192; new pars. 2A.05, 2A.10, 2A.13, 2A.15, 2A.20, 2A.25, 2A.30, 2A.31, 2A.40, 2A.45, 2A.50, 2A.55, 2A.60, 6.55 and 7.71; rep. pars. 1201 through 1216) Amends the Business Corporation Act of 1983. Adds Article 2A thereto to regu- late the formation and operation of close corporations. Authorizes management by shareholders and use of written agreements as to the conduct of corporate affairs. Repeals The Close Corporation Act. Amends "An Act providing for the dissolution of corporations in certain cases" to provide that the Attorney General, rather than the clerk of court, shall cause to be published notice of an action to dissolve a corpo- ration deemed to have abandoned its corporate franchises. Effective January 1, 1991. I Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. s Correctional Budget and Impact Note Act may be applicable. 2077 HB-2873-Cont. Nov 02 1989 First reading Referred to Rules 'HB-2874 SHAW. (New Act; Ch. 48, pars. 138.1 and 138.3) Creates the Athletic Scholarship Act. Prescribes the minimum period for which athletic scholarships must be awarded to students by a public institution of higher education, or to Illinois residents by other colleges and universities in this State and elsewhere. Prohibits termination of such scholarships for reasons of physical injury which prevent continued participation in intercollegiate athletic sports. Amends the Workers' Compensation Act to provide that the Act applies if a student receiving an athletic scholarship from a 4-year State university is injured while participating in, or practicing for, intercollegiate sports. Nov 02 1989 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2875 SANTIAGO. (Ch. 122, par. 3-14.21) Amends The School Code. Changes the provisions relating to the inspection of schools by the regional superintendent. Effective July 1, 1990. Nov 02 1989 First reading Referred to Rules 'HB-2876 LEFLORE. (New Act; Ch. 127, new par. 141.278) Creates the Small Business Surety Bond Guaranty Act. Administered by the Illi- nois Development Finance Authority. Creates a fund and allows the Authority to guarantee surety bonds when a small business is otherwise unable to obtain ade- quate bonding on reasonable terms through normal channels. Sets requirements and penalties for violation. Nov 02 1989 First reading Referred to Rules ' HB-2877 SIEBEN - HALLOCK. (Ch. 144, new par. 306a) Amends the Regency Universities Act. Authorizes and directs the Board of Re, gents to establish and operate, through Northern Illinois University, a branch of that University on the former campus of Shimer College in Mt. Carroll, Illinois. Nov 02 1989 First reading Referred to Rules ' HB-2878 LANG. (Ch. 120, par. 2-203, new par. 2-208) Amends the Illinois Income Tax Act to establish, beginning with tax years ending on or after December 31, 1990, an income tax credit of 10% of real property tax paid on the principal residence of individual taxpayers. Abolishes all deductions from taxable income for property taxes. Effective immediately. Nov 02 1989 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2879 CULLERTON. (Ch. 56 1/2, par. 1505) Amends the Illinois Controlled Substances Act to make a technical change. Jan 09 1990 First reading Referred to Rules 'HB-2880 YOUNG,A - TERZICH - FLINN - MCPIKE - DAVIS, NOVAK, HANNIG, WOLF, YOUNGE,W AND DEJAEGHER. (Ch. 95 1/2, par. 13A-112) Amends the Vehicle Code. Provides that the Secretary of State shall suspend a vehicle owner's vehicle registration if such vehicle fails to pass a required vehicle ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 2078 HB-2880--Cont. emission inspection. (Now provides the Secretary of State shall suspend either a person's driving privileges or vehicle registration, or both, for such failure). Effec- tive immediately. Jan 09 1990 First reading Referred to Rules 'HB-2881 GIGLIO. (Ch. 120, par. 643) Amends the Revenue Act of 1939 to specifically include real property used for collecting, separating or processing recyclable materials among the property of commercial or industrial firms eligible for property tax abatement. Effective Janu- ary 1, 1991. Jan 09 1990 First reading Referred to Rules SHB-2882 GIGLIO. (Ch. 120, par. 500.23-1) Amends the Revenue Act of 1939 to make applicable to Cook County the provi- sion requiring taxpayers receiving a senior citizens homestead exemption to be fur- nished with a form allowing them to designate an additional person to receive tax delinquency notices on their property. Effective immediately. STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT TO LOCAL GOV'TS. Jan 09 1990 First reading Referred to Rules SHB-2883 GIGLIO. (Ch. 120, pars. 439.3, 439.33, 439.103, and 441) Amends the State occupation and use tax Acts to exempt from such taxes ma- chinery, equipment and motor vehicles, and repair and replacement parts therefor, used in the collection, separation or processing of recyclable materials. Effective January 1, 1991. Jan 09 1990 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2884 HENSEL. (Ch. 139, par. 191) Amends the Township Purchasing Act. Requires advertising for bids in connec- tion with contracts for purchases in excess of $5,000 by townships having fewer than 10,000 inhabitants and located outside Cook County (now, by all townships lo- cated outside Cook County), and contracts for purchases in excess of $10,000 by townships having 10,000 or more inhabitants and located outside Cook County. Jan 09 1990 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2885 LEFLORE. (Ch. 122, new par. 34-18.14) Amends The School ...................... Code. Prohibits students of the Chicago public school system from using or possessing, on school property during school hours, portable televisions, radios, tape players, cassette players or other portable digital disc playback devices, except when approved by the principal under stan- dards developed by the board of education. Provides for appropriate discipline or sanctions against violators. Jan 09 1990 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2886 DIDRICKSON. (Ch. 48, pars. 1603, 1605, 1610 and 1612) Amends the Illinois Public Labor Relations Act to abolish the Illinois Local La- bor Relations Board. Provides that the powers and functions vested in the Illinois 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 2079 HB-2886-Cont. Local Labor Relations Board shall be vested in the Illinois State Labor Relations Board. Divides the State Board into 2 panels, the State Panel and Local Panel and defines their jurisdiction. Jan 09 1990 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2887 PETERSON,W. (Ch. 121, par. 6-201.7) Amends the Highway Code. In the case of a road district having a population of 5,000 or more, requires that contracts for construction, materials, supplies, ma- chinery or equipment costing more than $10,000 be let to the lowest responsible bid- der. (Now, the bidding requirement threshold is $5,000 for all road districts.) Jan 09 1990 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2888 COUNTRYMAN - OLSON,MYRON. (Ch. 46, pars. 4-8, 5-7 and 6-35) Amends The Election Code to provide that the updated copies of computer tapes or discs containing voter registration information which are furnished by the elec- tion authority to the State Board of Elections shall include party affiliation, if applicable. Jan 09 1990 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2889 PETERSON,W. (Ch. 24, par. 11-94-1) Amends the Municipal Code. Authorizes a municipality of less than 500,000 population to acquire property within, or not more than 1 1/2 miles beyond, its cor- porate limits. Effective immediately. Jan 09 1990 First reading Referred to Rules SHB-2890 PETERSON,W. (Ch. 127, new par. 144.3a) Amends the State Finance Act. Provides that no State monies shall be spent for construction of new highways in the State highway system unless every existing highway in the State highway system has been maintained in a condition as close to practical to its original, or subsequently improved, condition. Provides a continuing appropriation for maintenance of new highways. Jan 09 1990 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2891 BLACK. (Ch. 46, pars. 7-10, 8-8 and 10-4) Amends The Election Code to permit a voter to sign the petitions of one or more candidates of the same political party seeking nomination to the same office. Deletes provisions prohibiting a voter from signing a nominating petition if he has voted in the primary election of another party within 2 years of the date on which the peti- tion must be filed. Jan 09 1990 First reading Referred to Rules 'HB-2892 PETERSON,W AND PARCELLS. (Ch. 61, new par. 2.29.a, pars. 2.33 and 2.33a) Amends the Wildlife Code to prohibit certain uses of leghold and bodygripping traps, and makes such use a Class B misdemeanor. Permits the use of self-locking leg and foot snares. Directs the Department of Conservation to conduct a trapper education program. Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 2080 HB-2892-Cont. Jan 09 1990 First reading Referred to Rules SHB-2893 WOLF. (Ch. 122, par. 103-7) Amends the Public Community College Act. With respect to a community col- lege district which has approved the election of board of trustees members by trust- ee district, provides for decennial reapportionment of the trustee districts beginning in 1991, and for the trustees elected by trustee district to serve successive terms of 4 years and 6 years or successive terms of 6 years and 4 years, depending upon to which of 2 groups a trustee district is by lot assigned. Effective immediately. Jan 09 1990 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2894 YOUNGE,W. (Ch. 73, rep. pars. 755a and 755a-2; Ch. 95 1/2, pars. 1-100 and 7-601 and new pars. 7-701 through 7-734; Ch. 110, par. 2-1116) Amends the Illinois Insurance Code, The Illinois Vehicle Code and the Code of Civil Procedure. Repeals the uninsured and underinsured motorist coverages from the Insurance Code. Creates a consumer choice in motor vehicle insurance law as an alternative to current required minimum liability insurance coverage. Such alterna- tive requires the owner of a motor vehicle to maintain security for the payment of personal protection benefits. Imposes limits on recovery in tort for damages arising out of motor vehicle accidents. Limits the amount that may be charged for personal protection benefits and establishes procedures for making such claims. Effective January 1, 1991 and applicable only to causes of action arising after that date. Jan 09 1990 First reading Referred to Rules 'HB-2895 MATIJEVICH - VANDUYNE - LEVIN - GIORGI - SALTSMAN. (Ch. 46, pars. 2A-1.2, 7-10, 7-12, 10-9, 22-1, 22-7 and 22-8; Ch. 111 2/3, pars. 2-101 and 2-102; new par. 2-101.1) Amends The Election Code and The Public Utilities Act. Provides for the elec- tion of members of the Commerce Commission beginning with the general election in 1992. Provides for the creation of 7 Commission Districts. Provides for staggered terms and the filling of vacancies. Jan 09 1990 First reading Referred to Rules ' HB-2896 STANGE - PARKE - LEVERENZ - WOOLARD - MCNAMARA. (New Act) Creates the Food Safety Transportation Act. Prohibits the transportation of food in vehicles used to transport other substances, except in compliance with the Act. Provides for administration by the Department of Public Health. Requires the De- partment to promulgate a list of substances that may be transported in vehicles used to transport food. Requires the maintenance of a log for each vehicle used for the transportation of food. Provides that a violation of the Act is a business offense sub- ject to a fine of not less than $1,000 nor more than $2,500. Defines terms. Effective immediately. Jan 10 1990 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2897 PRESTON - CULLERTON - LEFLORE - BALANOFF - BUGIELSKI, MC- GANN, MARTINEZ AND FLOWERS. (Ch. 122, pars. 10-21.9 and 34-18.5) Amends The School Code. Requires Boards of Education to request the Depart- ment of State Police to conduct criminal background investigations on all certified and noncertified applicants for employment with a school district. Also requires ap- plicants for school bus driver positions to submit to a national fingerprint check as part of an investigation to determine if such applicant has been convicted of certain criminal or drug offenses. ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 2081 HB-2897-Cont. Jan 10 1990 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2898 CULLERTON - PRESTON - LEFLORE - BALANOFF - WENNLUND, BUGIELSKI, MCGANN, MARTINEZ AND FLOWERS. (95 1/2, new par. 6-106.5). Amends The Illinois Vehicle Code. Requires drivers of public transportation ve- hicles to annually submit to tests by a licensed physician for drugs and alcohol. Pro- vides that in addition to such test, every driver shall be randomly tested for drugs and alcohol upon a discretionary request of his employer. Requires the drivers to no- tify their employers of the test results within 10 days of the test date. Jan 10 1990 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2899 LEFLORE - CULLERTON - BALANOFF - PRESTON - BUGIELSKI, MC- GANN, MARTINEZ AND FLOWERS. (Ch. 95 1/2, new par. 6-106.5; Ch. 127, par. 55a) Amends The Illinois Vehicle Code and The Civil Administrative Code. Requires that all public transportation employers request the Department of State Police to conduct criminal background checks on all applicants for driver positions upon au- thorization from the applicant. Jan 10 1990 First reading Referred to Rules SHB-2900 WOOLARD - EDLEY - HARTKE - STERN - PHELPS, RICHMOND, CURRAN, MULCAHEY, HANNIG, GIGLIO, NOVAK, GRANBERG, HICKS, BRUNSVOLD, MAUTINO, DEJAEGHER, BOWMAN, HOMER AND BRESLIN. (Ch. 96 1/2, par. 7403) Amends the Natural Resources Act. Specifies that the Department of Energy and Natural Resources include potential shortages of propane in the energy contin- gency plans prepared for consideration by the Governor and General Assembly. Ef- fective immediately. Jan 10 1990 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2901 HARTKE AND GOFORTH. (Ch. 61, par. 3.5) Amends the Wildlife Code to change the penalty for trapping or hunting or al- lowing a dog to hunt in or upon the land of another without their permission from a business offense with a minimum $2000 penalty to a Class B misdemeanor. Changes the penalty for (a) the unlawful use of poisons, chemicals, or explosives; (b) the unlawful use of lights or vehicles; (c) the unlawful use of a crossbow; (d) the unlawful use of a rifle, (e) unlawful hunting after dark; and (f) the possession of freshly killed species out of season from a Class B misdemeanor to a Class A misde- meanor with a minimum fine of $500 and a maximum fine of $5000. Effective immediately. Jan 10 1990 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2902 RONAN. (Ch. 73, new par. 767.27) Amends the Illinois Insurance Code. Prohibits the use of an applicant's zip code as a basis for establishing auto insurance premiums. Requires consideration of the applicant's driving record as the preponderant factor in establishing premiums. Ef- fective July 1, 1991. Jan 10 1990 First reading Referred to Rules ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 2082 HB-2903 ROPP, RICHMOND, WAIT, ACKERMAN, BRUNSVOLD, CAPPARELLI, HANNIG, HASARA, MULCAHEY, OLSON,MYRON, OLSON,BOB, SALTSMAN, SIEBEN, TERZICH, WEAVER,M, WELLER AND WOO- LARD. (New Act) Designates "Drummer Silty Clay Loam" as the State Soil. Effective immediately. Jan 10 1990 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2904 GIORGI. Appropriates funds to the Department of Conservation for fiscal year 1990 for the construction of an interceptor and a lift station at Rock Cut State Park. Effec- tive immediately. Jan 10 1990 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment HB-2905 LANG - SUTKER. (Ch. 73, new par. 969.4a) Amends the Illinois Insurance Code. Provides that premium rates for accident and health insurance may not be increased more frequently than one time in any 6 month period. Effective January 1, 1990. Jan 10 1990 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2906 WELLER. (Ch. 122, pars. 27-23 and 27-24.2) Amends the School Code. Requires students to successfully complete the previ- ous 2 semesters of school work prior to eligibility for enrollment in a driver educa- tion course. Jan 11 1990 First reading Referred to Rules 'HB-2907 KULAS - GIORGI. (New Act) Creates the Illinois Family Responsibility and Medical Leave Act of 1990. Pro- vides for family responsibility and medical leave for certain employees who are em- ployed for 20 or more hours during the week and have been employed a minimum of 12 consecutive months by the employer. Entitles an employee to a total of 8 work weeks of unpaid family responsibility leave during any 24-month period. Jan 11 1990 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2908 CULLERTON. (Ch. ll 2/3, par. 10-201) Amends The Public Utilities Act. Provides that if a rate decision by the Commis- sion is reversed by a court on the grounds that the rates are excessive, excess reve- nues collected shall be refunded with interest. Effective January 1, 1991. Jan 11 1990 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2909 PRESTON, HOMER AND CULLERTON. (Ch. 38, par. 106A-2) Amends the Code of Criminal Procedure of 1963 relating to the taping of testi- mony of child sex crime victims. Permits the attorney for the defendant to cross ex- amine the child victim at the time of the making of the recording. Only permits taping when the court finds that the child would be too traumatized by testifying in open court at trial; that it would be injurious to the well-being of the child to wait for the trial to testify or to testify in open court; and the State has shown a need for such recording. SFiscal Note Act may be applicable. 2083 HB-2903 HB-2909-Cont. Jan 11 1990 First reading Referred to Rules 'HB-2910 BOWMAN. (Ch. 48, par. 661) Amends The Unemployment Insurance Act. Provides, beginning with the fiscal year commencing July 1, 1989, the authorized payments from the Illinois Depart- ment of Employment Security interest and penalties special administrative account shall increase from $2,000,000 to $2,600,000 per year for providers of legal services to claimants and small employers. Establishes procedures for the payments. Effec- tive March 1, 1990. Jan 11 1990 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2911 MORROW AND STANGE. (Ch. 111 2/3, new par. 330.1) Amends the Metropolitan Transit Authority Act. Provides that the Chicago Transit Authority may provide free transportation to members of not-for-profit or- ganizations to patrol Authority facilities to protect its users and to prevent crime. Provides that the Authority and its Board shall not be liable in a civil action in any court for damages resulting from the actions or inaction of a member of such an or- ganization who is given such free transportation. Effective immediately. Jan 11 1990 First reading Referred to Rules 'HB-2912 GIGLIO - BALANOFF. Ch. 85, new par. 5960.2) Amends the Solid Waste Planning and Recycling Act to provide that all Illinois newspapers and out of state papers with a circulation of greater than 40,000 shall use newsprint containing at least 40% recycled material. Also provides E.P.A. shall have enforcement powers and may make rules pertaining to recycling. Also requires all Illinois newspapers to pay a 100 per ton disposal fee between January 1, 1991 and January 1, 1993. Jan 11 1990 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2913 GIGLIO - BALANOFF - FLINN - WHITE - MUNIZZI AND JONES,SHIRLEY. (Ch. 38, new par. 1005-8-1.1) Amends the Unified Code of Corrections to establish and operate an impact in- carceration program for youthful offenders at least 17 years of age and not more than 25 years of age who have never served a sentence of imprisonment for a felony in an adult correctional facility and who have been convicted of a probationable of- fense. Provides that the impact incarceration program shall include mandatory physical training and labor, military formation and drills, regimented activities, uniformity of dress and appearance, alcohol and drug rehabilitation and pre-release counseling. Jan 11 1990 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2914 WELLER. (Ch. 95 1/2, par. 18c-4104 and new pars. 18c-3305 and 18c-7505) Amends the Illinois Commercial Transporation Law of The Illinois Vehicle Code. Provides that it shall be unlawful for a motor vehicle or railroad carrier which provides transportation in intrastate commerce to transport food in any motor vehi- cle or railroad car which has ever transported waste. Jan 11 1990 First reading Referred to Rules 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 2084 'HB-2915 WELLER. (New Act) Creates the Drug Free Workplace Act. Requires grant recipient or contractors with the State to take certain measures to insure drug free workplaces. Effective January 1, 1991. Jan 11 1990 First reading Referred to Rules 'HB-2916 FLINN - HANNIG - GRANBERG - HARTKE - EDLEY, BALANOFF, BOWMAN, BRESLIN, BRUNSVOLD, CAPPARELLI, COUNTRYMAN, CURRAN, MUNIZZI, DEJAEGHER, DELEO, FLOWERS, FREDER- ICK,VF, GIGLIO, GOFORTH, HASARA, HICKS, HOMER, JONES,LOU, JONES,SHIRLEY, KIRKLAND, KULAS, LAURINO, LEFLORE, LEVER- ENZ, MARTINEZ, MAUTINO, MCGANN, MCNAMARA, MCPIKE, NO- VAK, PHELPS, RICE, RICHMOND, RONAN, ROPP, SALTSMAN, SANTIAGO, SHAW, STECZO, STEPHENS, TROTTER, WHITE, WOLF, WOOLARD AND YOUNGE,W. (Ch. 38, par. 1005-6-3; Ch. 56 1/2, par. 1655) Amends the Unified Code of Corrections. Permits the court to impose as a condi- tion of probation to refrain from the presence of drugs or other substances prohibit- ed by Illinois law unless such drugs or substances are prescribed by a physician and to submit specimens of breath, urine or blood for analysis to test for the presence of such drugs or substances at the request of the person's probation officer. Amends the Narcotics Profit Forfeiture Act to require the Department of State Police to provide matching grants equal to the monies and sales proceeds of property forfeit- ed and seized under the Forfeiture Act to defray the cost of drug testing of probationers. Jan 11 1990 First reading Referred to Rules 3HB-2917 CULLERTON. (Ch. 108 1/2, par. 18-123) Amends the Judges Article of the Pension Code to allow recision of the election not to participate in survivor's annuity provisions, until January 1, 1993. Jan 11 1990 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2918 WOLF. (Ch. 110, par. 12-1006) Amends the Code of Civil Procedure to specify that the Section on exemption of retirement plans applies to interests in retirement (rather than pension) plans sub- ject to proceedings pending on or after August 30, 1989. Effective immediately. Jan 11 1990 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2919 LEVIN. (Ch. 111 2/3, par. 10-201) Amends The Public Utilities Act. Provides that when there is sufficient evidence in the record, the reviewing court may make findings and enter an order reversing a Commission decision without remanding the matter for further consideration. Jan 11 1990 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2920 LEVIN. (Ch. 111 2/3, new par. 10-205) Amends The Public Utilities Act. Provides that if a court reverses or remands an order of the Commerce Commission that has increased rates, revenues collected subsequent and pursuant to the Commission's order shall be subject to refund with interest. * Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. Fiscal Note Act and Pension System Impact Note Act may be applicable. 2085 HB-2915 HB-2920--Cont. Jan 11 1990 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2921 YOUNG,A. (Ch. 111 2/3, new par. 9-218) Amends The Public Utilities Act. Limits the amount of monthly access, custom- er, or service fee for water, gas, and electric utilities to the company's actual cost used in computing its revenue requirement for specified functions. Effective immediately. Jan 11 1990 First reading Referred to Rules 'HB-2922 CURRAN. (Ch. 122, pars. 10-21.9 and 34-18.5). Amends The School Code. Requires school bus driver applicants to authorize the school board to request a fingerprint check as part of a criminal background investi- gation. Requires the school board to submit fingerprints to the Department of State Police to conduct the check. STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT To LOCAL GOV'TS. Jan 11 1990 First reading Referred to Rules 'HB-2923 RONAN AND MCAULIFFE. (Ch. 120, new par. 434b) Amends the Motor Fuel Tax Law. Allows the Department of Revenue to enter into the international fuel tax agreement or other cooperative agreements concern- ing the administration and collection of motor fuel taxes. Effective immediately. Jan 11 1990 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2924 TERZICH. (Ch. 110, par. 2-202) Amends the Code of Civil Procedure to require a court order, in counties of less than 1,000,000 population, for a private detective or a licensed employee of a pri- vate detective agency to serve process. Jan 11 1990 First reading Referred to Rules 3 HB-2925 TERZICH, SALTSMAN, CAPPARELLI AND KRSKA. (Ch. 108 1/2, par. 7-116; Ch. 85, new par. 2208.14) Amends the Illinois Municipal Retirement Fund Article of the Pension Code to allow persons retiring from service as a county sheriff to base their pensions on the rate of earnings for the highest 12 months of such service, rather than the highest 48 months within the last 10 years. Amends The State Mandates Act to require imple- mentation without reimbursement. STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT TO LOCAL GOV'TS. Jan 11 1990 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2926 REGAN - NOVAK - WELLER. (Ch. 42, par. 383) Amends the River Conservancy Districts Act. 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