H I LUNG I 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. IV 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--XO4974) (Printed by Authority of the State of Illinois) HB-2927 STECZO. (Ch. 24, new pars. 8-3-17 and 8-3-18; Ch. 34, new pars. 5-1031.1 and 5-1031.2) Amends the Municipal Code and the Counties Code. Provides that home rule counties and home rule municipalities may impose or increase a local real estate transfer tax on the privilege of transferring an interest in property. Establishes the procedures for such imposition or increase. Jan 11 1990 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2928 YOUNGE,W, LEFLORE, DAVIS, RICE, WILLIAMS AND FLOWERS. (Ch. 85, rep. 6151 through 6163) Repeals the Southwestern Illinois Development Authority Act. Effective immediately. Jan 11 1990 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2929 TERZICH. (Ch. 127 1/2, par. 102) Amends the Fireworks Regulation Act of Illinois. Adds to the definition of "fire- works" incendiary devices deemed dangerous to the public by the State Fire Mar- shal. Effective immediately. Jan 11 1990 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2930 MCNAMARA. (Ch. 23, par. 2061.1) Amends the Abused and Neglected Child Reporting Act to allow units of local government providing services to children to have access to information from DCFS when an employee or a prospective employee is a perpetrator in an indicated report. Effective immediately. Jan 11 1990 First reading Referred to Rules JIB-2931 PEDERSEN,B - PULLEN, CAPPARELLI, KUBIK, MCAULIFFE, PAR- CELLS, REGAN, STECZO, TURNER AND WILLIAMSON. (Ch. 120, par. 592.1, new par. 592.3b) 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. Also requires that for taxpayers in counties which classify real property the Board lower to the median assessment level the assessed value of any parcel of real property in the township, assessment district or county, whichever is lowest, if the taxpayer can es- tablish that the ratio of assessed value to fair cash value of the parcel is higher than the median ratio of assessed value to fair cash value of all real property, or in coun- ties which classify real property of all real property in the same classification, in the same township, assessment district or county. Effective immediately. Jan 11 1990 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2932 BRESLIN - COUNTRYMAN - MATIJEVICH. (Ch. 111 2/3, new par. 2-108). Amends the Public Utilities Act concerning the Commerce Commission. Re- quires a Commissioner to disqualify himself or herself from certain cases because of a financial interest, association with a public utility, telecommunications carrier, or motor carrier who is a party to a proceeding, or other reasons. Jan 11 1990 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2933 MAUTINO - MUNIZZI - SHAW - COWLISHAW - WOOLARD, MATI- JEVICH, LEFLORE AND PRESTON. (Ch. 73, par. 982c) 2087 HB-2927 HB-2933-Cont. Amends the Insurance Code to provide that accident and health insurers shall of- fer coverage for mental illness subject to certain conditions and limitations set forth. Jan 11 1990 First reading Referred to Rules 'HB-2934 LEVIN - BALANOFF. (Ch. 95 1/2, par. 6-106.1) Amends the Vehicle Code to allow the District Superintendent to order random drug and alcohol tests for existing categories of school bus drivers. Increases the permit fee by $1 which shall be used to pay for the testing. Effective immediately. STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT To LOCAL GOV'TS. Jan 11 1990 First reading Referred to Rules ' HB-2935 NOVAK. (Ch. 67 1/2, par. 404; Ch. 95 1/2, par. 3-806.3) Amend the Senior Citizens and Disabled Persons Property Tax Relief and Phar- maceutical Assistance Act to increase the eligibility level from $14,000 to $18,000 and to adjust the maximum grant provisions beginning January 1, 1990. Also amends The Illinois Vehicle Code to keep the eligibility for the reduced registration fee at the $14,000 income level. Effective immediately. Jan 17 1990 First reading Referred to Rules ' HB-2936 WOOLARD - SIEBEN, HOMER, RYDER, GRANBERG, EWING, BRES- LIN, OLSON,MYRON, RICHMOND, ACKERMAN, HARTKE, ROPP, MAUTINO, TATE, HICKS, STEPHENS, EDLEY, TENHOUSE, CURRAN, HASARA, PHELPS, GOFORTH, MULCAHEY, OLSON,BOB, HANNIG, WEAVER,M, NOVAK, WELLER, DEJAEGHER, WAIT AND HULTGREN. (Ch. 141, pars. 104 and 111) Amends the Uniform Disposition of Unclaimed Property Act. Provides that capi- tal credits or patronage capital returned, refunded or tendered by an electric coop- erative or telephone cooperative to a member shall be presumed abandoned if they remain unclaimed for more than 2 years. Provides that such credits or capital shall be used by the cooperative for the benefit of its general membership and shall not be subject to the other provisions of the Act. Effective immediately. Jan 24 1990 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2937 STANGE. (Ch. 95 1/2, par. 15-109.1) Amends The Illinois Vehicle Code. Requires second division vehicles operating within the boundaries of a municipality with an open load of dirt, aggregate, gar- bage, refuse or other similar materials to secure loads with a tarpaulin or other cov- ering sufficient to prevent spillage of such materials. Jan 24 1990 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2938 PETERSON,W. (Ch. 127 1/2, par. 34). Amends the Fire Protection District Act. Allows the tax rate to be increased to 0.6% (rather than 0.4%) by referendum. Effective immediately. Jan 24 1990 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2939 CAPPARELLI - LEVERENZ. Appropriates $4,800,000 to the Metropolitan Pier and Exposition Authority for its corporate purposes. Effective July 1, 1990. SJan 31 1990 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment I Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 2088 HB-2940 HB-2940 CAPPARELLI - LEVERENZ. Appropriates $31,368,000 to the Metropolitan Pier and Exposition Authority for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1990 for debt service. Effective July 1, 1990. Jan 31 1990 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment HB-2941 KUBIK. (New Act) Creates the Interpreter Privilege Act. Defines an "interpreter" as a person who aids a communication when at least one party to the communication has a hearing or speaking impairment or a language difficulty. Provides that a communication that is otherwise privileged is not waived because of the presence of the interpreter. Provides that the interpreter shall not disclose the communication without the ex- press consent of the person who has the right to claim the underlying privilege. Ef- fective immediately. Jan 311990 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2942 BOWMAN - HOMER. (Ch. 111 2/3, par. 13-302) Amends The Public Utilities Act. Provides that telecommunications carriers that have implemented local measured service calling plans must offer customers the op- tion of flat rate local calling service. Effective immediately. Jan 31 1990 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2943 MAUTINO - COUNTRYMAN. (Ch. 85, par. 2308.1) Amends the Raffles Act relating to raffles conducted by political committees. Provides that a political committee which, at the time of its application for a license to conduct a raffle, owes the State Board of Election any unpaid civil penalty or is the subject of an unresolved claim for a civil penalty under the Campaign Contribu- tion and Expenditure Disclosure Article of The Election Code is ineligible for a li- cense 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 immediately. Jan 31 1990 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2944 MATIJEVICH, BRESLIN, COUNTRYMAN, GIORGI AND SALTSMAN. (Ch. 111 2/3, par. 2-103). Amends the Public Utilities Act concerning the Commerce Commission. Changes from one year to 5 years various restrictions on a Commissioner's employ- ment after leaving office. Jan 31 1990 First reading Referred to Rules 2HB-2945 SALTSMAN - WOLF. (Ch. 108 1/2, par. 4-118) Amends the Downstate Firefighters Article of the Pension Code to delete a provi- sion allowing the actuary who determines the level of municipal contributions to be employed by the municipality. Jan 31 1990 First reading Referred to Rules 2HB-2946 SALTSMAN - WOLF. (Ch. 108 1/2, par. 4-121) Amends the Downstate Firefighters Article of the Pension Code to remove the village or town attorney from the board of trustees. 2 Pension System Impact Note Act may be applicable. 2089 HB-2946-Cont. Jan 31 1990 First reading Referred to Rules SHB-2947 PARKE. (Ch. 120, par. 866) Amends The Truth in Taxation Act to require that if there is a 10% or more in- crease in a taxing district's current levy over the preceding year, then it must mail to each taxpayer upon whose real property it levies taxes a notice identical to the pub- lished notice already required under the Act for a 5% levy increase. STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT To LOCAL Gov'TS. Jan 31 1990 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2948 COUNTRYMAN - BRESLIN - MATIJEVICH. (Ch. 111 2/3, new par. 2-108). Amends the Public Utilities Act concerning the Commerce Commission. Places restrictions on a new Commissioner voting on cases pending when he or she takes office. Jan 31 1990 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2949 PARKE. (Ch. 38, new pars. 33F-1, 33F-2 and 33F-3) Amends the Criminal Code of 1961 to permit the imposition of the death penalty upon an offender who uses an assault weapon in the commission of aggravated crim- inal sexual assault, criminal sexual assault, 'home invasion, delivery of a controlled substance and the offenses of aggravated criminal sexual abuse and criminal sexual abuse involving victims under the age of consent to sexual conduct where the com- mission of such an offense proximately causes the death of another person. Jan 31 1990 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2950 SATTERTHWAITE - GIORGI. (Ch. 34, new par. 3-1008) Amends the Counties Code. Requires county auditors to obtain at least 20 hours of continuing professional education each year and provides that the auditor's rea- sonable expenses incurred in obtaining the education shall be reimbursed by the county. Jan 31 1990 First reading Referred to Rules 2 HB-2951 TERZICH - CAPPARELLI. (Ch. 108 1/2, par. 8-244) Amends the Chicago Municipal Article of the Pension Codeto 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. Jan 31 1990 First reading Referred to Rules 3HB-2952 TERZICH - CAPPARELLI. (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. 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. 2090 2091 HB-2952-Cont. STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT To LOCAL Gov'TS. Jan 31 1990 First reading Referred to Rules 3HB-2953 TERZICH - CAPPARELLI. (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. Jan 31 1990 First reading Referred to Rules 3HB-2954 TERZICH - CAPPARELLI. (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, 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. Jan 31 1990 First reading Referred to Rules 3 HB-2955 TERZICH - CAPPARELLI. (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. Jan 31 1990 First reading Referred to Rules ' HB-2956 JONES,LOU, WILLIAMS, JONES,SHIRLEY AND TROTTER. (Ch. 23, pars. 4-2 and 6-2) Amends the Public Aid Code to require the Department to pay the fees imposed for cashing checks issued to General Assistance recipients in Chicago and to AFDC recipients. Effective immediately. Jan 31 1990 First reading Referred to Rules IHB-2957 CULLERTON - MCCRACKEN. (Ch. 38, par. 115-4; Ch. 110, par. 2-1107) Amends the Code of Criminal Procedure and the Code of Civil Procedure to re- quire parties to tender instructions at the call of the case for trial, to require the court to act on instructions before voir dire, to allow additional instructions when warranted by the evidence or argument, to allow the court to instruct the jury at any time during the trial as justice dictates, and to require jury instruction conferences to be out of the presence of the jury. Effective immediately. Feb 07 1990 First reading Referred to Rules 'HB-2958 BRUNSVOLD. (Ch. 120, par. 671) Amends the Revenue Act of 1939 to provide that the separatestatement required on tax bills setting out the portion of tax levied allocable to pension or retirement purposes of each taxing body is inapplicable to taxing districts in counties of less than 3,000,000 population until January 1, 1991. Effective immediately. ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 3 Fiscal Note Act and Pension System Impact Note Act may be applicable. HB-2958-Cont. Feb 07 1990 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2959 COUNTRYMAN. (Ch.56 1/2, par. 1655) Amends the Narcotics Profit Forfeiture Act to make a grammatical change in Section prescribing the penalty for narcotics racketeering. Feb 07 1990 First reading Referred to Rules SHB-2960 REGAN. (Ch. 23, pars. 2061.1 and 5004a) Amends the Abused and Neglected Child Reporting Act to allow DCFS to re- lease information from abuse and neglect reports to any local government or not-for-profit agency which offers services to children and which is conducting an investigation of a current or prospective employee or volunteer. Also allows the De- partment to establish a reasonable fee to cover the costs of providing such informa- tion. Amends the Children and Family Services Act to require DCFS to deposit fees collected due to the release of such information in the Child Abuse Prevention Fund. Feb 07 1990 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2961 TATE. (Ch. 95 1/2, new par. 3-625) Amends The Illinois Vehicle Code. Creates special registration plates for volun- teer firefighters. Feb 07 1990 First reading Referred to Rules ' HB-2962 CURRAN. (Ch. 120, par. 501g-1) Amends the Revenue Act of 1939 to provide that open space land used as a golf course shall be valued for assessment purposes on the basis of its use as a golf course. Also provides this is declaratory of the intent of the existing law. Effective immediately. Feb 07 1990 First reading Referred to Rules ' HB-2963 KUBIK. (Ch. 122, pars. 1B-6, 5-1, 8-1 and 8-7) Amends The School Code. Authorizes school boards of school districts located in 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. Feb 14 1990 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2964 MATIJEVICH - SALTSMAN - GIORGI - FARLEY - TURNER. (Ch. 95 1/2, par. 6-102) Amends the Vehicle Code. Provides that train crew members are exempt from driver's license requirements, and that such persons are not required to display a driver's license to any law enforcement officer in connection with the operation of a locomotive or train. Effective January 1, 1991. Feb 14 1990 First reading Referred to Rules ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 2092 HB-2965 HB-2965 LEITCH. (Ch. 129, par. 220.94a) Amends Military and Naval Code. Permits assembly for public historical re-enactment purposes of historians to portray events in military history if histori- cally accurate uniforms and weapons are utilized and allows use of firearms for such purposes if they do not discharge any projectiles and any edged weapons have dulled blades. Feb 14 1990 First reading Referred to Rules 'HB-2966 ROPP. (Ch. 122, par. 27-1) Amends The School Code. In the provisions relating to the primary purpose of schooling, adds that elementary schools are to assure career choice instruction and that secondary schools are to make available instruction to prepare students for world of work opportunity upon graduation, with each school board to determine the amount of required instruction time. STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT To LOCAL Gov'TS. Feb 14 1990 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2967 KEANE. (Ch. 121, par. 5-909) Amends the Highway Code. Makes a punctuation change. Feb 14 1990 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2968 SALTSMAN. (Ch. 105, par. 5-2a) Amends The Park District Code. Provides that a Pleasure Driveway and Park District that before 1964 assumed the functions of a municipal Playground and Recreation Commission may levy the additional tax at a rate not to exceed 0.09% and is not limited to the rate previously levied by the municipality for recreation purposes. Effective immediately. . Feb 14 1990 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2969 SALTSMAN. (Ch. 23, par. 1705.3) Amends the Tuberculosis District Act. Decreases the maximum county tax rate from 0.5% to 0.05% after dissolution and transfer of duties to the health depart- ment. Effective July 1, 1990. Feb 14 1990 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2970 MAUTINO. (New Act) Appropriates $40,000 to the State Board of Education for a grant to the La- Salle-Peru Area Vocational Center Pilot Program for implementing a career voca- tional library and computerized informational delivery system. Effective July 1, 1990. Feb 14 1990 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment HB-2971 STERN. (Ch. 46, pars. 2A-1.1, 7-8, 7-11 and 8-4; Ch. 122, pars. 33-1 and 33-lb) Amends The Election Code and The School Code. Changes the date of the gener- al primary election from the third Tuesday in March of even-numbered years to the first Tuesday in May of such years. Effective immediately. I Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 2093 HB-2971-Cont. Feb 14 1990 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2972 STERN. (New Act) Creates the Uniform Determination of Death Act which provides that a person is dead upon the irreversible cessation of circulatory and respiratory functions or all functions of the entire brain. Effective immediately. Feb 14 1990 First reading Referred to Rules 3HB-2973 CURRAN. (Ch. 108 1/2, par. 14-110) Amends the State Employee Article of the Pension Code to put highway mainte- nance workers under the alternative retirement formula. Effective immediately. Feb 14 1990 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2974 COUNTRYMAN. (Ch. 56 1/2, par. 705) Amends the Cannabis Control Act to make a grammatical change in Section re- lating to the manufacture, delivery and possession with intent to deliver cannabis. Feb 14 1990 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2975 COUNTRYMAN. (Ch. 38, par. 1005-8-1) Amends the Unified Code of Corrections to make a grammatical change in Sec- tion relating to felony sentencing. Feb 14 1990 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2976 COUNTRYMAN. (Ch. 38, par. 1005-6-3.1) Amends the Unified Code of Corrections relating to conditions of supervision, makes a grammatical change in Section. Feb 14 1990 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2977 COUNTRYMAN. (Ch. 38, par. 1005-4-1) Amends the Unified Code of Corrections to make a technical change in Section involving sentencing hearings. Feb 14 1990 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2978 COUNTRYMAN. (Ch. 38, par. 1005-5-3) Amends the Unified Code of Corrections by making a technical correction to Section relating to dispositions. Feb 14 1990 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2979 COUNTRYMAN. (Ch. 38, par. 206-5) Amends An Act in relation to criminal identification and investigation to delete quotation marks in references to The Illinois Vehicle Code. Changes "pursuant to" to "uinder". Feb 14 1990 First reading Referred to Rules 3 Fiscal Note Act and Pension System Impact Note Act may be applicable. 2094 HB-2980 COUNTRYMAN. (Ch. 56 1/2, pars. 1401 and 1402) Amends the Illinois Controlled Substances Act to combine conflicting amend- ments to Sections on manufacture, delivery and possession of controlled substances made by Public Acts 86-604, 86-442 and 86-266. Feb 14 1990 First reading Referred to Rules 5 HB-2981 WENNLUND - REGAN. (Ch. 56 1/2, new par. 1406.2) Amends the Illinois Controlled Substances Act by creating the offense of crimi- nal loitering. Makes it unlawful for a person to remain in a place not his residence or fixed place of business with one or more other persons for the purpose of unlaw- fully distributing, possessing, delivering or purchasing a controlled substance. Pen- alty is a Class A misdemeanor. A third or subsequent violation is a Class 4 felony. Feb 14 1990 First reading Referred to Rules 'HB-2982 WELLER. (Ch. 95 1/2, pars. 6-107 and 6-205) Amends The Illinois Vehicle Code to deny a drivers license or permit to a person under 18 years of age who has been convicted of a violation of the Cannabis Control Act or Illinois Controlled Substances Act or the Liquor Control Act of 1934. Also provides that the Secretary of State shall suspend the drivers license or permit of a person under 18 years of age who has been convicted of such violations. Feb 14 1990 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2983 WELLER. (Ch. 38, par. 36-1) Amends the Criminal Code of 1961 to provide for the seizure and forfeiture of vessels, vehicles and aircraft used with the knowledge and consent of the owners in the commission of or attempt to commit violations of The Liquor Control Act of 1934 relating to the sale or delivery of alcoholic liquors to persons under 21 years of age. Feb 14 1990 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2984 WELLER. (Ch. 122, new par. 30-17.2) Amends The School Code to deny or terminate student financial aid funded in whole or in part by the State to an applicant or recipient who has been convicted of or placed on supervision for a violation of the Cannabis Control Act, Illinois Con- trolled Substances Act or driving under the influence for a period of one year from the date of the entry of the judgment of conviction or disposition of supervision for such offense. Feb 14 1990 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2985 WELLER. (Ch. 43, pars. 131 and 134a) Amends The Liquor Control Act of 1934 to change from a Class A misdemeanor to a Class 4 felony for a person after purchasing or otherwise obtaining alcoholic li- quor, to sell, give or deliver such alcoholic liquor to another person under the age of 21 years, except in the performance of a religious ceremony or service. Provides that it is a petty offense for a person to permit a gathering at a residence which he occu- pies of 2 or more persons where anyone or more of the persons is under 21 years of 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. SCorrectional Budget and Impact Note Act may be applicable. 2095 HB-2980 HB-2985-Cont. age and the person occupying the residence knows that any such person under the age of 21 is in possession of or is consuming any alcoholic beverage; the possession or consumption of the alcohol by the person under 21 is not permitted by the Act; and the person occupying the residence knows that the person under 21 leaves the residence in an intoxicated condition. Presently the age is under 18. Also prohibits the consumption of alcoholic liquor by a person under 21 years of age under direct supervision and approval of the parents or persons standing in loco parentis of such person under 21 years of age in the privacy of a home. Feb 14 1990 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2986 WELLER. (New Act) Creates the Drug Free Youth in Illinois Act. Creates a preference in certified drug free youth for the award of State scholarships and State jobs. Feb 14 1990 First reading Referred to Rules 'HB-2987 WELLER. (New Act) Creates the Illinois Youth Service Corps Act. Feb 14 1990 First reading Referred to Rules T Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 2096 2097 EXECUTIVE ORDERS 2098 EO-8901 GOVERNOR. Renames the Governor's Planning Council on Developmental Disabilities as "The Illinois Planning Council on Developmental Disabilities". Provides for the Council's membership, guidelines and duties and rescinds EO-2 (1985) which had previously made such provisions. Effective July 31, 1989. Jan 31 1989 Filed With Sec of State EO-8902 GOVERNOR. Creates a Science and Technology Advisor to the Governor to be responsible for advising the Governor on State policies impacting science and technology, produc- tivity, and competitiveness. Effective immediately. Mar 23 1989 Filed With Sec of State EO-8903 GOVERNOR Amends Executive Order No. 3 (1987) to redesignate the Illinois Department of Alcohol and Substance Abuse and the Governor's Planning Council on Develop- mental Disabilities as full, voting members of the State Interagency Council on Early Education and to rename the Council as the State Interagency Council on Early Intervention. Effective upon filing with the Secretary of State. Jul 24 1989 Filed With Sec of State EO-8904 GOVERNOR Creates the Division of Training and Education Administration and Manage- ment within the Illinois Emergency Services and Disaster Agency. Effective immediately, Jul 24 1989 Filed With Sec of State 2099 RESOLUTIONS 2100 JOINT SESSION RESOLUTIONS 2101 JSR-0001 MCPIKE. Appoints the committee of escort for the Governor to deliver the State of the State address. Feb 01 1989 Resolution adopted JSR-0002 MCPIKE. Names the Committee of Escort for Governor Thompson to invite him to address the General Assembly. Mar 01 1989 Resolution adopted JSR-0003 MCPIKE. Appoints the Committee of Escort for the Governor. Jan 10 1990 Resolution adopted 2102 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTIONS CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS 2103 SJR-0012 ZITO. (U.S. Constitution, New Article) Ratifies the proposed amendment to the Constitution of the United States delay- ing a variance in the compensation of the Senators and Representatives until an election of Representatives. Mar 01 1989 Referred to Executive Jun 27 Waive Posting Notice Committee Executive SJR-0014 WATSON - KUSTRA. (111. Const., Article IV, Section 8) Proposes to amend Article IV, Section 8 of the Illinois Constitution regarding passage of bills. Provides that a bill which would require,the expenditure of funds by a unit of local government or school district or which would exempt property taxes or other items from the local tax base shall not become law except with (1) a 3/5 vote of each house, or (2) a majority vote of each house and the passage of a com- panion appropriation bill for reimbursement of funds to implement the requirement or replace lost revenue. Provides that the companion appropriation shall not be sub- ject to an item or reduction veto unless the bill which requires the expenditure or re- duces revenue is totally vetoed. Effective upon adoption by the voters of this State. Mar 01 1989 Referred to Executive Jun 27 Waive Posting Notice Committee Executive SJR-0022 RAICA. (I11. Const., Article IX, Section 1) Proposes to amend the Revenue Article of the Illinois Constitution to provide for voter initiative to limit the extent to which and the methods by which the General Assembly or units of local government may raise revenue. Permits voters to adopt or reject laws by voter initiative. Provides that a statute passed by initiative measure may be amended or repealed only by another initiative measure. The General As- sembly is not empowered to amend or repeal a statute passed by initiative measure. Apr 06 1989 Referred to Executive Jun 27 Waive Posting Notice Committee Executive SJR-0027 MAITLAND - ETHEREDGE - O'DANIEL - WOODYARD - WATSON, SCHAFFER, TOPINKA, MADIGAN, REA, DONAHUE, KUSTRA, DUNN,R AND SEVERNS. (Ill. Const., Article IV, Section 8) Proposes to amend Article IV, Section 8 of the Illinois Constitution. Provides that a bill which would require expenditure by a unit of local government or school dis- trict of funds in order to implement that bill shall not become law unless either: (1) the bill passes with at least 3/5 vote in each house or (2) the bill provides for reim- bursement by the State to the unit of local government or school district of those funds necessary to implement it. Effective upon adoption by the voters. Apr 06 1989 Referred to Executive May 23 Added As A Co-sponsor SEVERNS Committee Executive Jun 27 Waive Posting Notice Committee Executive SJR-0028 RAICA - DUDYCZ. (Ill. Const., Article IX, Section 1) Proposes to amend the Revenue Article of the Illinois Constitution to provide for voter initiative to limit the extent to which and the methods by which the General SJR-0028-Cont. Assembly or units of local government may raise revenue. Permits voters to adopt or reject laws by voter initiative. Provides that a statute passed by initiative measure may be amended or repealed only by another initiative measure. The General As- sembly is not empowered to amend or repeal a statute passed by initiative measure. Apr 06 1989 Referred to Executive Jun 27 Waive Posting Notice Committee Executive SJR-0040 KEATS AND TOPINKA. (Ill. Const., Article VI, new Section 20) Proposes to add a Section to the Judicial Article of the Constitution to create an Attorney Registration and Disciplinary Commission to oversee and administer the licensure, regulation and discipline of attorneys. The Commission shall be appoint- ed by the Supreme Court with the advice and consent of the Senate. Requires the General Assembly to provide by law for the qualifications, compensation, tenure, duties and powers of the Commission and its individual members. Provides that a majority of the Commission must be non-attorneys. Requires the General Assembly by law to provide for the funding and financial operations of the Commission and to appropriate sufficient funds for this purpose. Apr 07 1989 Referred to Executive Jun 27 Waive Posting Notice Committee Executive SJR-0041 DALEY,J. (Ill. Const., Article I, Section 13) Proposds to amend the Bill of Rights Article of the Illinois Constitution relating to trial by jury. Provides that all prosecutions except on a plea of guilty or guilty but mentally ill shall be tried by a court and a jury unless both the State and defendant waive such jury trial in writing as provided by law. Apr 07 1989 Referred to Executive Jun 27 Waive Posting Notice Committee Executive SJR-0072 MACDONALD - NETSCH - KUSTRA - HUDSON - RIGNEY - DUNN,R - PHILIP - FAWELL - SCHAFFER. (I11. Const., Article VIII, Section 3) Proposes to amend Section 3 of Article VIII of the State Constitution (Finance) with respect to audits by the Auditor General. Defines "public funds of the State" as all funds administered directly or indirectly by the legislative, executive or judicial branch or by any instrumentality of any branch, whether appropriated or not and whether derived from taxes, fees or any other source. Jun 06 1989 Referred to Executive Jun 27 Waive Posting Notice Committee Executive SJR-0084 DUDYCZ - GEO-KARIS. (Constitutional Convention) Urges a constitutional convention to adopt an amendment for punishing desecra- tion of the flag. Jun 23 1989 Referred to Executive Added As A Joint Sponsor GEO-KARIS Committee Executive Committee discharged Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted 057-000-000 Arrive House Hse Sponsor WILLIAMSON Speaker's Table 2104 SJR-0084-Cont. Jun 24 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 27 Assigned to Executive Motion disch comm, advc 2nd TABLE-WILLIAMSON Committee Executive Jun 29 Added As A Joint Sponsor WELLER Added As A Joint Sponsor ZICKUS Committee Executive SJR-0088 NETSCH - KUSTRA - JOYCE,JE - MACDONALD. (I11. Const., Article VI, Sections 10, 11, 12, 12, 14, 15 and 16; new Sections 12.1, 12.1-1, 12.2, 12.3 and 12.4; rep. Section 8) Proposes to amend the Judicial Article of the Illinois Constitution. Eliminates the office of Associate Judge. Provides for the appointment by the Governor from nomi- nees submitted by judicial nominating commissions of Supreme and Appellate Court Judges and of those circuit judges of any circuit which adopts such method of selection by a local option referendum. Provides for Judicial Review Commissions to determine the retention of Supreme and Appellate Court Judges, Cook County Circuit Court Judges and Circuit Judges in other circuits which by referendum have adopted such method of retention where such circuits provide for the appoint- ment of such circuit judges. Provides that a judge who is found not qualified for re- tention by a Judicial Review Commission may stand for retention at an election. Effective the day following proclamation of the vote, with exceptions. Jul 01 1989 Referred to Executive SJR-0091 LECHOWICZ, DUNN,T, WELCH AND REA. Petitions United States Congress to propose to the states an amendment to the United States Constitution protecting the American flag from willful desecration. Oct 04 1989 Referred to Executive 2105 2106 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTIONS CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS 2107 HJR-0001 BOWMAN - EWING, BARNES, BRUNSVOLD, GRANBERG, HANNIG, KUBIK, LEFLORE, MARTINEZ, NOVAK, PARCELLS, SALTSMAN, STEPHENS, WEAVER,M, WOLF, BARGER, HOFFMAN AND MCGANN. (I11. Const., Article IV, Section 9; Article VIII, Section 2) Proposes to amend the Illinois Constitution with respect to the time when an ap- propriation becomes law. Provides that no bill, portion of a bill, or reduced, restored or vetoed item of appropriations shall become law if, at the time it would otherwise become law, the aggregate appropriations for the fiscal year, including those made by the bill, portion of a bill, or item of appropriations, exceed the amount of funds estimated by the General Assembly to be available during that year. Provides that the General Assembly by law shall provide for the enforcement of limiting appro- priations to funds estimated to be available. Effective upon approval by the electors. Jan 12 1989 Read in Full a First Time Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Mar 02 Assigned to Appropriations I May 04 Interim Study Calendar APPROP I HJR-0002 PARCELLS - KLEMM. AND PEDERSEN,B. (U.S. Constitution, New Article) Provides for the ratification of the proposed amendment to the U.S. Constitution which prohibits a law varying the compensation of U.S. Senators and Representa- tives from taking effect until an election of U.S. Representatives has intervened. Feb 16 1989 Read in Full a First Time Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Mar 02 Assigned to Executive Apr 07 Recommended do pass 018-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Apr 11 Read in Full a Second Time Held on 2nd Reading May 18 Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 19 Read in Full a Third Time Calendar Order of 3rd Rdng May 24 Third Reading - Passed 106-003-006 May 26 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor ZITO Referred to Executive Jun 27 Waive Posting Notice Committee Executive HJR-0003 KLEMM - PARCELLS. (U.S. Constitution, New Article) Provides for the ratification of the proposed amendment to the U.S. Constitution which prohibits a law varying the compensation of U.S. Senators and Representa- tives from taking effect until an election of U.S. Representatives has intervened. Feb 16 1989 Read in Full a First Time Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Mar 02 Assigned to Executive HJR-0004 IANG. (I11. Const., Article IX, Section 8) Proposes to amend Section 8 of Article IX of the Illinois Constitution concerning tax sales. Creates a new exception to the general rule that the right of redemption from a tax sale must exist for at least 2 years following the sale. The new exception provides that, with respect to vacant non-farm real estate, property improved with 7 or more residential units, or commercial or industrial property, the right of re- demption must exist for only one year following the sale. Also changes the current exception to the general rule by providing that, with respect to vacant non-farm real HJR-0004-Cont. estate, property improved with 7 or more residential units, or commercial or indus- trial property, upon which taxes are delinquent for 2 (rather than 5) or more years, the right of redemption must exist for not less than 6 months (rather than 90 days) following the sale. Effective upon approval by the electors. Mar 03 1989 Read in Full a First Time Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Mar 15 Assigned to Revenue May 04 Recommended do pass 014-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 17 Read in Full a Second Time Held on 2nd Reading May 18 Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 19 Read in Full a Third Time Calendar Order of 3rd Rdng May 24 3/5 vote required Third Reading - Passed 114-000-000 May 26 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor NETSCH Referred to Executive Jun 27 Waive Posting Notice Committee Executive HJR-0005 BRESLIN. (Ill. Const., Article IV, Sections 5, 6, and 10) Proposes to amend the Legislative Article of the Illinois Constitution to provide that no session or meeting of the General Assembly may be held between the date of the general election and the second Wednesday of November next following unless the Governor declares that a demonstrated emergency exists which requires imme- diate action by the General Assembly. Convenes the General Assembly on the sec- ond Wednesday of November (presently the second Wednesday of January). Provides that a bill passed after April 30 of a calendar year shall not take effect un- til May 1 of the next calendar year unless it receives a 3/5 vote of the members elected to each house providing for an earlier effective date. Effective upon approval by the electors. Mar 15 1989 Read in Full a First Time Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Mar 27 Assigned to Executive HJR-0006 PEDERSEN,B. (Ill. Const., Article IX, new Section 11) - Proposes to amend the Revenue Article of the Illinois Constitution to provide a limitation on the taxes imposed by the State and other State revenues of 8.5% of personal income. Provides for exceptions for emergencies. Prohibits certain man- dated local programs without State funding. Provides that the proportion of State expenditures to local governments shall not be reduced below Fiscal Year 1990 le- vels. Effective the next July 1 occurring after approval by the voters. Mar 27 1989 Read in Full a First Time Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 05 Assigned to Revenue HJR-0007 MULCAHEY. (Ill Const., Article X, Section 2) Proposes to amend the Education Article of the State Constitution to provide for the election of the State Superintendent of Education. Effective upon approval by the electors. Apr 04 1989 Read in Full a First Time Rfrd to Comm on Assignment 2108 H JR-0007-Cont. Apr 07 Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education Apr 08 Re-assigned to Executive HJR-0008 MULCAHEY - OLSON,BOB - SALTSMAN - WAIT - HOMER, HULT- GREN AND KUBIK. (I11. Const., Article IV, Section 8) Proposes to amend Article IV, Section 8 (Passage of Bills) of the Illinois Consti- tution. Provides that a bill which would require expenditure by a unit of local gov- ernment or school district of funds in order to implement that bill shall not become law unless either: (1) the bill passes with at least 3/5 vote in each house or (2) the bill provides for reimbursement by the State to the unit of local government or school district of those funds necessary to implement it. Effective upon adoption by the voters. Apr 05 1989 Read in Full a First Time Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Executive HJR-0009 MAYS - DANIELS - RYDER. (Ill. Const., Article IV, Section 9; Article VIII, Section 2) Proposes to amend the Illinois Constitution with respect to when an appropria- tion becomes law. Provides that no bill, portion of a bill, or reduced, restored or ve- toed item of appropriations shall become law if, at the time it would otherwise become law, the aggregate appropriations for the fiscal year, including those made by the bill, portion of a bill, or item of appropriations, exceed funds estimated the General Assembly to be available during that year. Provides that the General As- sembly by law shall provide for the enforcement of limiting appropriations to funds estimated to be available. Effective upon approval by the electors. Apr 06 1989 Read in Full a First Time 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 HJR-0010 GRANBERG. (I11. Const., Article X, Section 2) Proposes to amend the Education Article of the Constitution to provide for the election of the State Superintendent of Education. Effective upon approval by the electors. Apr 06 1989 Read in Full a First Time Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Executive HJR-0011 PETKA - EWING. (I11. Const., Article VI, Sections 8, 10, 12) Proposes to amend the Judicial Article of the Illinois to provide for the election of Associate Judges outside Cook County. Provides that the term of Associate Judges outside Cook County shall be 6 years. Effective upon approval by the electors. Apr 07 1989 Read in Full a First Time Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 13 Assigned to Executive HJR-0012 DUNN,JOHN - KIRKLAND. (Article VI, Sections 7, 10, 11, 13, 14, 15 and 16; new Sections 11.1, 11.2 and 12.1; rep. Sections 8 and 12) Proposes to amend the Judicial Article of the Illinois Constitution to eliminate the Office of Associate Judge. Provides that all Associate Judges in office as of the 2109 HJR-0012-Cont. effective date of this Amendment shall assume the office of Circuit Court Judge. Provides for the appointment of Judges by the Governor from nominees submitted by Judicial Nominating Commissions. Provides for Judicial Review Commissions to determine qualifications for retention of Judges. Provides that a Judge who has failed to be found qualified for retention by a Judicial Review Commission shall have the right to stand for retention by the electorate at the general election. Pro- vides that the initial term for each Judge appointed to office shall be until the first Monday in December following the third general election after his or her appoint- ment. Thereafter, a Judge retained in office shall serve a 10-year term. Effective upon approval by the electors. Jun 20 1989 Read in Full a First Time Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 22 Assigned to Executive HJR-0013 ZICKUS. (Ill. Const., Article IX, Section 1) Proposes to amend the Revenue Article of the Illinois Constitution to provide for voter initiative to limit the extent to which and the methods by which the General Assembly or units of local government may raise revenue. Permits voters to adopt or reject laws by voter initiative. Provides that a statute passed by initiative measure may be amended or repealed only by another initiative measure. The General As- sembly is not empowered to amend or repeal a statute passed by voter initiative. Ef- fective upon approval by the electors. Oct 04 1989 Read in Full a First Time Rfrd to Comm on Assignment HJR-0014 OLSON,MYRON - DUNN,JOHN. (Ill. Const., Article I, Sections 8 and 13) Proposes to amend Sections 8 and 13 of Article I of the State Constitution (Bill of Rights) to authorize the General Assembly to abolish the right of jury trial for pros- ecutions of offenses punishable by imprisonment of no more than six months or by a fine of no more than $500. Effective upon approval by the electors. Nov 02 1989 Read in Full a First Time Rfrd to Comm on Assignment HJR-0015 DUNN,JOHN - OLSON,MYRON. (Article I, Sections 8 and 13) Proposes to amend the Constitution of Illinois to allow the General Assembly to abolish the right to a jury trial in prosecutions of offenses which by law are punish- able only by a fine of no more than $500. Jan 11 1990 Read in Full a First Time Rfrd to Comm on Assignment 2110 2111 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTIONS 2112 SJR-0001 LUFT. Calls for the return of both Houses on Wednesday, February 1, 1989 at 11:30 o'clock a.m. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Calls for the return of the House on Thursday, January 26, 1989 at 10:00 o'clock a.m. and on Wednesday, February 1, 1989 at 11:30 o'clock a.m. Jan 12 1989 Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted Arrive House Hse Sponsor MATIJEVICH Amendment No.01 MATIJEVICH Adopted Resolution Adopted-Amended Feb 01 Secretary's Desk S Concurs in H Amend. 01 Resolution Adopted-Amended Adopted both Houses SJR-0002 DUNN,R AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates Jodi Eichelmann on being awarded the 1988 DAR Good Citizen Award at Highland High School. Feb 01 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted Arrive House Speaker's Table Mar 01 Hse Sponsor GOFORTH Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0003 D'ARCO. Commends Anthony Sorrentino for service to the Joint Civic Committee of Ital- ian Americans. Feb 01 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted Arrive House Hse Sponsor CAPPARELLI Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0004 ROCK. Upon adjournment February 1, 1989, calls for the return of the House on Febru- ary 9, 16, and 23 at 10:00 o'clock a.m. and on March 1, 1989 at 11:30 o'clock a.m. and the return of the Senate on March 1, 1989 at 11:30 o'clock a.m. Feb 01 1989 Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted Arrive House Hse Sponsor MCPIKE Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0005 HUDSON - MAHAR. Congratulates Ed Colby of Darien, Citizen of the Year. Mar 01 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 07 Resolution adopted Apr 08 Arrive House Speaker's Table Apr 12 Hse Sponsor PETKA Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0006 SJR-0006 JOYCE,JE. Congratulates Edwin Nelson of Chicago on his 100th birthday. Mar 01 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 07 Resolution adopted Apr 08 Arrive House Speaker's Table Apr 12 Hse Sponsor WELLER Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0007 TOPINKA. Congratulates Irv Kaplan on being selected as 1988-1989 District Governor of Rotary International District 645. Mar 01 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 07 Resolution adopted Apr 08 Arrive House Speaker's Table Apr 11 Hse Sponsor KUBIK Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0008 WOODYARD. Congratulates Helen Redmond and Jim Ring on being selected as the recipients of Paris Chamber of Commerce Parisian Awards. Mar 01 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 07 Resolution adopted Apr 08 Arrive House Speaker's Table Apr 11 Hse Sponsor BLACK Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0009 TOPINKA AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns former Berwyn Mayor Emil Vacin. Mar 01 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 07 Resolution adopted Apr 08 Arrive House Speaker's Table Apr 11 Hse Sponsor KUBIK Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0010 DEGNAN - LECHOWICZ - ROCK AND ALL SENATORS. Memorial to former Illinois legislator, John M. Vitek of the Bridgeport neighbor- hood of Chicago. Mar 01 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 07 Resolution adopted Apr 08 Arrive House Speaker's Table Apr 17 Hse Sponsor DALEY Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0011 JOYCE,JJ. Urges Governor Thompson to direct the Dept. of Conservation to make trees available for planting to offset the greenhouse effect. Urges aggressive promotion of Arbor Day. 2113 SJR-001 1-Cont. Mar 01 1989 Referred to Executive Jun 01 Recommended be adopted 018-000-000 Secretary's Desk Jun 30 Resolution adopted Arrive House Speaker's Table Jul 01 Hse Sponsor NOVAK Rfrd to Comm on Assignment SJR-0012 ZITO. (SEE SENATE JOINT RESOLUTIONS TO AMEND THE CONSTI- TUTION WHICH PRECEDE THE SENATE JOINT RESOLUTIONS.) SJR-0013 JONES - CARROLL - COLLINS. Creates a Joint Committee on Affordable Health Insurance to report to the Gen- eral Assembly by March 1, 1990. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Changes the number of committee members and appoints a technical advisory panel. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Changes the Joint Committee to an Advisory Panel to the Department of Insurance. Mar 01 1989 Referred to Executive Jun 01 Recommended be adopted 016-000-000 Secretary's Desk Jun 30 Added As A Joint Sponsor CARROLL Added As A Joint Sponsor COLLINS Amendment No.01 JONES & CARROLL Resolution Adopted-Amended 057-000-000 Arrive House Hse Sponsor MAUTINO Added As A Joint Sponsor LEVERENZ Added As A Joint Sponsor CULLERTON Speaker's Table Jul 01 Referred to Rules Oct 31 Recommended be adopted 011-007-000 Speaker's Table Nov 01 Added As A Joint Sponsor PARKE Added As A Joint Sponsor REGAN Speaker's Table Nov 02 Amendment No.01 MAUTINO Adopted Resolution Adopted-Amended 106-008-000 Sec. Desk Concurrence 01 SJR-0014 WATSON - KUSTRA. (SEE SENATE JOINT RESOLUTIONS TO AMEND THE CONSTITUTION WHICH PRECEDE THE SENATE JOINT RESO- LUTIONS.) SJR-0015 DEMUZIO. Calls for the return of the House in Perfunctory Sessions on Friday, March 3, Tuesday, March 7, and Thursday, March 9 at 10:00 o'clock a.m. and for the return of both Houses on Tuesday, March 14 at 12:00 o'clock noon. Mar 02 1989 Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 6 Resolution adopted SJR-0016 ROCK. Calls for the return of the House inPerfunctory Sessions on Thursday, March 23, Monday, March 27, Wednesday, March 29, Friday, March 31 and Tuesday, April 4 at 10:00 o'clock a.m. and for the return of both Houses on Wednesday, April 5, 1989 at 12:00 o'clock noon. 2114 SJR-0016-Cont. Mar 15 1989 Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted Arrive House Hse Sponsor MCPIKE Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0017 TOPINKA. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Gaston Lucchese of Westchester on their 60th Wed- ding Anniversary. Apr 06 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 07 Resolution adopted Apr 08 Arrive House Speaker's Table Apr 11 Hse Sponsor KUBIK Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0018 DAVIDSON AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates and commends the Vachel Lindsay Association on the production of "Look Into your Heart: The Challenge of Vachel Lindsay". Apr 06 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 07 Resolution adopted Apr 08 Arrive House Speaker's Table Apr 11 Hse Sponsor HASARA Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0019 WOODYARD. Congratulates Warren Sperry, band director at Paris High School, on his induc- tion into the National High School Band Directors Hall of Fame. Apr 06 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 07 Resolution adopted Apr 08 Arrive House Speaker's Table Apr 11 Hse Sponsor BLACK Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0020 TOPINKA. Commends the Bielarusian Coordinating Committee of Chicago in its efforts to free the people of Bielarus of Soviet oppression. Apr 06 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 07 Resolution adopted Apr 08 Arrive House Speaker's Table Apr 11 Hse Sponsor KUBIK Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0021 TOPINKA. Congratulates Don Ursin, president of Coldwell Banker Residential Real Estate Services of Illinois in Oak Brook, on being named Illinois Realtor of the Year for 1989. Apr 06 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 07 Resolution adopted Apr 08 Arrive House Speaker's Table 2115 SJR-0021-Cont. Apr 11 Hse Sponsor KUBIK Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0022 RAICA. (SEE SENATE JOINT RESOLUTIONS TO AMEND THE CON- STITUTION WHICH PRECEDE THE SENATE JOINT RESOLUTIONS.) SJR-0023 GEO-KARIS, PHILIP, WEAVER,S, DEANGELIS, DAVIDSON, MADI- GAN, VADALABENE AND SEVERNS. Urges the rejection of the report of the Federal Commission on Base Closure and Realignment which affects Chanute Air Force Base and Fort Sheridan and urges Congress to reconvene the Commission for reconsideration of the report. Apr 06 1989 Referred to Executive Committee-discharged Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted Arrive House Speaker's Table Apr 07 Hse Sponsor CHURCHILL Speaker's Table Apr 11 Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0024 KUSTRA, Urges the Illinois Congressional Delegation to support passage of the American Heritage Trust Act to establish funding for preservation of natural and historic heritage. Apr 06 1989 Referred to Executive Jun 27 Waive Posting Notice Committee Executive Jun 29 Recommended be adopted 016-000-000 Secretary's Desk Jun 30 Resolution adopted Arrive House Speaker's Table Jul 01 Hse Sponsor SUTKER Rfrd to Comm on Assignment SJR-0025 MADIGAN - JACOBS - SMITH. Creates an Advisory Board to the Department of Public Health on Residential Boarding Homes. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Changes the Advisory Board to a Legislative Study Group. Provides for reim- bursement for meeting expenses. Apr 06 1989 Referred to Executive May 17 Added As A Joint Sponsor JACOBS Added As A Joint Sponsor SMITH Committee Executive Jun 27 Waive Posting Notice Committee Executive Jun 29 Recommended be adopted 016-000-000 Secretary's Desk Jun 30 Resolution adopted 058-000-000 Arrive House Speaker's Table Jul 01 Hse Sponsor OLSON,BOB Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Oct 26 Motion disch comm, advc 2nd -OLSON,BOB Added As A Joint Sponsor DEJAEGHER Committee Assignment of Bills - 6 2SJR-0025-Cont. Oct 31 Committee discharged 116-000-000 Speaker's Table Nov 01 Added As A Joint Sponsor DOEDERLEIN Amendment No.01 OLSON,BOB Adopted Resolution Adopted-Amended Nov 02 Sec. Desk Concurrence 01 S Concurs in H Amend. 01/058-000-000 Resolution Adopted-Amended Adopted both Houses SJR-0026 REA. Encourages volunteer association between health professionals and rural commu- nities. Calls for the formation of an interagency task force to produce a written plan for such professional volunteer program for rural areas. Apr 06 1989 Referred to Executive Jun 01 Recommended be adopted 018-000-000 Secretary's Desk Jun 20 Resolution adopted Arrive House Speaker's Table Jun 24 Hse Sponsor WOOLARD Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 27 Assigned to Executive SJR-0027 MAITLAND - ETHEREDGE - O'DANIEL - WOODYARD - WATSON, SCHAFFER, TOPINKA, MADIGAN, REA, DONAHUE, KUSTRA, DUNN,R AND SEVERNS. (SEE SENATE JOINT RESOLUTIONS TO AMEND THE CONSTITUTION WHICH PRECEDE THE SENATE JOINT RESOLUTIONS.) SJR-0028 RAICA - DUDYCZ. (SEE SENATE JOINT RESOLUTIONS TO AMEND THE CONSTITUTION WHICH PRECEDE THE SENATE JOINT RESO- LUTIONS.) SJR-0029 WATSON. Proposes the Temporary Joint Rules of the 86th General Assembly. Apr 06 1989 Referred to Executive Jun 27 Waive Posting Notice Committee Executive SJR-0030 TOPINKA - MACDONALD. Creates a Task Force on the management and disposal of medical wastes. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds a representative from the Illinois State Veterinary Medical Association to the Task Force. Changes medical wastes to include infectious wastes. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Adds a representative from the Illinois Environmental Council. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Specifies that the Task Force is to be created by the Illinois Environmental Pro- tection Agency and is to study the management and disposal of infectious wastes and report to EPA and the Department of Public Health by January 1, 1991. Apr 06 1989 Referred to Executive Jun 27 Waive Posting Notice Committee Executive Jun 29 Recommnded be adopted amend 012-000-000 Secretary's Desk Jun 30 Amendment No.01 EXECUTIVE Adopted Amendment No.02 NETSCH &TOPINKA Adopted Resolution Adopted-Amended 057-000-000 Arrive House Speaker's Table 2117 SJR-0030--Cont. 2118 Jul 01 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Oct 17 Assigned to Executive Oct 18 Primary Sponsor Changed To KUBIK Added As A Joint Sponsor STANGE Committee Executive Nov 01 Added As A Joint Sponsor REGAN Motion disch comm, advc 2nd IMMEDIATE CONSIDER -MCCRACKEN Committee discharged 116-000-000 Speaker's Table Amendment No.01 MCCRACKEN Adopted Consideration postponed SPEAKERS TABLE Nov 02 Resolution Adopted-Amended 106-000-001 Sec. Desk Concurrence 01 S Concurs in H Amend. 01/057-000-000 Resolution Adopted-Amended Adopted both Houses SJR-0031 WATSON. Creates a Joint Committee on the "All-terrain Vehicle Safety Act". Apr 06 1989 Referred to Executive Jun 27 Waive Posting Notice Committee Executive SJR-0032 DAVIDSON AND CARROLL. Urges study of energy cost-saving suggestion of State employee by the Depart- ment of Energy and Natural Resources and other agencies. Apr 06 1989 Referred to Executive May 31 Committee discharged Tabled By Sponsor SJR-0033 DAVIDSON - REA AND ALL SENATORS. Urges U.S. Postal Service to issue a stamp for John L. Lewis. Apr 06 1989 Referred to Executive Apr 12 Added As A Joint Sponsor REA Committee Executive Jun 01 Recommended be adopted 018-000-000 Secretary's Desk Jun 08 Resolution adopted Arrive House Speaker's Table Jun 12 Hse Sponsor CURRAN Speaker's Table Jun 13 Added As A Joint Sponsor HASARA Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0034 WOODYARD. Urges Congress to allow for more agriculture development bonds. Apr 06 1989 Referred to Executive Jun 27 Waive Posting Notice Committee Executive Jun 29 Recommended be adopted 016-000-000 Secretary's Desk Jun 30 Resolution adopted Arrive House Speaker's Table Jul 01 Hse Sponsor WEAVER,M Rfrd to Comm on Assignment SJR-0035 SJR-0035 MAITLAND - WOODYARD - O'DANIEL, TOPINKA, RIGNEY, SCHAF- FER, REA, LUFT, DONAHUE, MADIGAN, KUSTRA, DUNN,R AND SEV- ERNS. Creates the Joint Committee on the School Aid Formula to study the inequitable distribution of State funds to school districts and to devise a new formula. Apr 06 1989 Referred to Executive May 23 Added As A Co-sponsor SEVERNS Committee Executive Jun 27 Waive Posting Notice Committee Executive SJR-0036 MAITLAND - WOODYARD - O'DANIEL, TOPINKA, RIGNEY, SCHAF- FER, REA, LUFT, DONAHUE, MADIGAN, ETHEREDGE, KUSTRA, DUNN,R AND SEVERNS. Creates the Joint Committee on the School Aid Formula to study the inequitable distribution of State funds to school districts and to devise a new formula. Apr 06 1989 Referred to Executive May 23 Added As A Co-sponsor SEVERNS Committee Executive Jun 27 Waive Posting Notice Committee Executive SJR-0037 DONAHUE, ETHEREDGE, MAITLAND, WATSON, SCHUNEMAN, HAWKINSON, KARPIEL, WOODYARD, DAVIDSON, SAVICKAS, RAI- CA, O'DANIEL, MAHAR, KUSTRA, WEAVER,S, PHILIP, RIGNEY, MAC- DONALD, TOPINKA, GEO-KARIS, KEATS, DUNN,R, FAWELL, JONES, SEVERNS, LUFT, ALEXANDER, DUNN,T, BROOKINS, SMITH AND NEWHOUSE. Urges the Department of Professional Regulation to delay implementation of the 20 hour continuing education requirement for cosmetologists. Apr 06 1989 Referred to Executive Apr 11 Added As A Co-sponsor WEAVER,S, PHILIP, Added As A Co-sponsor RIGNEY, MACDONALD, Added As A Co-sponsor TOPINKA, GEO-KARIS Added As A Co-sponsor KEATS, DUNN,R Added As A Co-sponsor FAWELL, JONES, Added As A Co-sponsor SEVERNS, LUFT Added As A Co-sponsor ALEXANDER, DUNN,T Added As A Co-sponsor BRKOOKINS, SMITH Added As A Co-sponsor NEWHOUSE Committee Executive Jun 27 Waive Posting Notice Committee Executive SJR-0038 SEVERNS. Calls for the return of both houses on Tuesday, April 11, 1989, at 12:00 o'clock noon. Apr 07 1989 Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 6 Resolution adopted Arrive House Hse Sponsor MATIJEVICH Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0039 WOODYARD. Creates a Property Tax Relief Task Force to develop and analyze alternatives to provide property tax relief and to identify revenue sources for full funding of ele- mentary and secondary education. Apr 07 1989 Referred to Executive Jun 27 Waive Posting Notice Committee Executive 2119 SJR-0039-Cont. Jun 29 Recommended be adopted 016-000-000 Secretary's Desk Jun 30 Resolution adopted Arrive House Speaker's Table Jul 01 Hse Sponsor WEAVER,M Rfrd to Comm on Assignment SJR-0040 KEATS AND TOPINKA. (SEE SENATE JOINT RESOLUTIONS TO AMEND THE CONSTITUTION WHICH PRECEDE THE SENATE JOINT RESOLUTIONS.) SJR-0041 DALEY,J. (SEE SENATE JOINT RESOLUTIONS TO AMEND THE CON- STITUTION WHICH PRECEDE THE SENATE JOINT RESOLUTIONS.) SJR-0042 COLLINS. Creates a Joint Committee to study the social and economic status problems of African-American males. Apr 11 1989 Referred to Executive Jun 01 Recommended be adopted 018-000-000 Secretary's Desk Jun 30 Amendment No.01 COLLINS Withdrawn Resolution adopted 031-023-000 Arrive House Speaker's Table Jul 01 Hse Sponsor TURNER Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Nov 01 Added As A Joint Sponsor YOUNG,A Added As A Joint Sponsor MORROW Added As A Joint Sponsor WILLIAMS Committee Assignment of Bills Nov 02 Assigned to Human Services Motion disch comm, advc 2nd IMMEDIATE CONSIDER -TURNER Committee Human Services SJR-0043 DEMUZIO. Calls for the return of the House on Monday, April 17, 1989 at 12:00 o'clock noon and the return of the Senate on Tuesday, April 18, 1989 at 12:00 o'clock noon. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Calls for the return of the House at 1:00 o'clock p.m. instead of 12:00 o'clock p.m. Apr 13 1989 Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted Arrive House Hse Sponsor MATIJEVICH Amendment No.01 MATIJEVICH Adopted Resolution Adopted-Amended Oct 04 Sec. Desk Concurrence 01 S Concurs in H Amend. 01 Resolution Adopted-Amended Adopted both Houses SJR-0044 DEMUZIO. Calls for the return of both houses on Tuesday, April 25, at 12:00 o'clock noon. Apr 19 1989 Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted Arrive House Hse Sponsor MATIJEVICH Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses 2120 SJR-0045 SJR-0045 WOODYARD. Congratulates Representative Mike Weaver on being named Eastern Illinois University's Lumpkin College of Business 1989 Distinguished Alumnus. Apr 27 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 28 Resolution adopted Arrive House Speaker's Table May 03 Hse Sponsor BLACK Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0046 TOPINKA. Congratulates the Outstanding Women Leaders of DuPage County. Apr 28 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted Arrive House Speaker's Table May 05 Hse Sponsor DANIELS Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0047 DAVIDSON AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates Gene McCormick of D.O.T. for 25 years of service. Apr 28 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted Arrive House Speaker's Table May 03 Hse Sponsor HASARA Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0048 DEMUZIO. Calls for the return of the Senate on Monday, May 1, 1989, at 12:00 o'clock noon; and the House on Tuesday, May 2, 1989, at 12:00 o'clock noon. Apr 28 1989 Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted Arrive House Hse Sponsor MATIJEVICH Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0049 VADALABENE. Congratulates Maurice Kerckhove of Moline on being named State Commander of the Illinois V.F.W for 1989-90. May 04 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 05 Resolution adopted Arrive House Speaker's Table May 18 Hse Sponsor WOLF Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0050 VADALABENE AND MACDONALD. Congratulates "Dolly" Mayer of Elk Grove Village on being elected President of the VFW Auxiliary of Illinois. May 04 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 05 Resolution adopted Arrive House Speaker's Table 2121 SJR-0050-Cont. 2122 May 18 Hse Sponsor WOLF Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0051 HOLMBERG. Urges immediate progress to increase State funds for both elementary and sec- ondary education and higher education. May 04 1989 Referred to Executive Jun 27 Waive Posting Notice Committee Executive SJR-0052 DEMUZIO. Calls for the return of both Houses on Tuesday, May 9, 1989, at 12:00 o'clock noon. May 05 1989 Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted Arrive House Hse Sponsor MATIJEVICH Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0053 TOPINKA - RAICA AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of William Smith of Lyons. May 10 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 12 Resolution adopted Arrive House Speaker's Table May 18 Hse Sponsor TERZICH Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0054 TOPINKA. Creates a Joint Select Committee on the Preservation of Sacred Places. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Provides that the Joint Select Committee on the Preservation of Sacred Places is to be created as an advisory committee of the State Historic Preservation Agency and provides for assistance and support of the Joint Select Committee from the Agency. Requires the Joint Select Committee to report to the Agency by February 1, 1990. May 10 1989 Referred to Executive Jun 08 Recommended be adopted 020-000-000 Secretary's Desk Jun 20 , Resolution adopted 050-001-000 Arrive House Speaker's Table Jun 24 Hse Sponsor KUBIK Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 27 Assigned to Rules Oct 17 Recommended be adopted 011-004-000 Speaker's Table Oct 18 Added As A Joint Sponsor STANGE Added As A Joint Sponsor HALLOCK Speaker's Table Oct 19 Amendment No.01 KUBIK Adopted Resolution Adopted-Amended 116-000-000 Oct 30 Sec. Desk Concurrence 01 Oct 31 S Concurs in H Amend. 01/055-000-000 Resolution Adopted-Amended Adopted both Houses SJR-0055 SJR-0055 WELCH. Creates Committee to study conservation, commerce and recreation on the Illi- nois River. May 10 1989 Referred to Executive Jun 01 Recommended be adopted 018-000-000 Secretary's Desk Jun 20 Resolution adopted 055-000-000 Arrive House Hse Sponsor MAUTINO Added As A Joint Sponsor BRESLIN Added As A Joint Sponsor SALTSMAN Speaker's Table Jun 24 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 27 Assigned to Rules SJR-0056 MAITLAND. Congratulates Thomas Krones as he retires as principal of Chenoa Grade School. May 11 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 12 Resolution adopted Arrive House Speaker's Table May 18 Hse Sponsor EWING Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0057 DEMUZIO - REA - O'DANIEL, DUNN,R AND DONAHUE. Directs the Departments of Agriculture, Mines and Minerals, Commerce and Community Affairs and the Illinois Commerce Commission to study the effects of the utility practice known as wheeling on the farmers, coal miners, local govern- ment, homeowners, small businesses and energy delivery reliability in Illinois. May 11 1989 Referred to Executive Jun 27 Waive Posting Notice Committee Executive SJR-0058 WATSON - BROOKINS. Commends County Superintendents of Highways. May 12 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted Arrive House Speaker's Table May 18 Hse Sponsor STEPHENS Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0059 DEMUZIO. Calls for the return of the Senate on Monday, May 15, 1989, at 12:00 o'clock noon; and the House on Tuesday, May 16, 1989, at 12:00 o'clock noon. May 12 1989 Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted Arrive House Hse Sponsor MATIJEVICH Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0060 FRIEDLAND AND ALL SENATORS. Commends Robert L. Baird for his service as Chief of Police of the Elgin Police Department on the occasion of his retirement. 2123 May 16 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. SJR-0060-Cont. May 18 Resolution adopted Arrive House Speaker's Table May 23 Hse Sponsor KIRKLAND Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0061 WOODYARD. Congratulates George Mitchell, of Marshall, as he steps down from the active practice of medicine. May 16 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 18 Resolution adopted Arrive House Speaker's Table May 19 Hse Sponsor WEAVER,M Added As A Joint Sponsor BLACK Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0062 WOODYARD. Congratulates Dr. Eugene Johnson of Casey on being elected as president of the Illinois State Medical Society. May 16 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 18 Resolution adopted Arrive House Speaker's Table May 19 Hse Sponsor WEAVER,M Added As A Joint Sponsor BLACK Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0063 DEMUZIO. Upon the adjournment of the Senate on Thursday, May 18, 1989 and of the House on Friday, May 19, 1989, calls for the return of both on Monday, May 22, 1989 at 12:00 o'clock noon. May 18 1989 Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted May 19 Arrive House Hse Sponsor MCPIKE Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0064 ROCK - COLLINS AND ALL SENATORS. Expresses appreciation to John H. Johnson for his many years of dedicated public service. May 22 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 23 Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted Arrive House Hse Sponsor MADIGAN,MJ Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0065 TOPINKA. Congratulates St. John Lutheran of Forest Park on the 75th anniversary of its present church building. May 22 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 26 Resolution adopted May 31 Arrive House Hse Sponsor KUBIK Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses 2124 SJR-0066 SJR-0066 WOODYARD. Congratulates H. Michael Finkle of Danville on First Citizen Award. May 22 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 26 Resolution adopted May 31 Arrive House Hse Sponsor BLACK Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0067 DAVIDSON. Calls upon the President and Congress to enact the Food and Security Act of 1990, and urges the support of recommendations for strengthening conservation efforts. May 23 1989 Referred to Executive Jun 15 Committee discharged Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted Arrive House Hse Sponsor BRUNSVOLD Added As A Joint Sponsor HASARA Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 16 Assigned to Executive Jun 23 Motion disch comm, advc 2nd Committee Executive Jun 24 Committee discharged 112-000-000 Speaker's Table Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0068 BERMAN - DEL VALLE. Creates a Joint Task Force on Student Dropouts to study the issue of early school leavers. May 23 1989 Referred to Executive Jun 27 Waive Posting Notice Committee Executive Jun 29 Recommended be adopted 016-000-000 Secretary's Desk Jun 30 Resolution adopted 059-000-000 Arrive House Speaker's Table Jul 01 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Oct 18 Motion filed to bypass Comm PLACE SPKRS TABLE IMMEDIATE CONSIDER -MULCAHEY Committee Assignment of Bills Oct 19 Added As A Joint Sponsor MARTINEZ Added As A Joint Sponsor KIRKLAND Committee Assignment of Bills Nov 01 Primary Sponsor Changed To LEFLORE Added As A Joint Sponsor MULCAHEY Committee discharged 116-000-000 Speaker's Table Resolution adopted 116-000-000 Adopted both Houses SJR-0069 TOPINKA. Congratulates Clyde Federal Savings and Loan Association on the celebration of its 75th anniversary of founding. May 26 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted 2125, SJR-0069-Cont. May 31 Arrive House Hse Sponsor KUBIK Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0070 BROOKINS. Urges Congress to support the extension of the Voluntary Restraint Arrange- ments and the Steel Import Stabilization Extension Act. May 26 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted May 31 Arrive House Jun 14 Hse Sponsor MAUTINO Speaker's Table Jun 27 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 29 Motion filed to bypass Comm PLACE SPKRS TABLE IMMEDIATE CONSIDER -MAUTINO Committee discharged Speaker's Table Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0071 DEMUZIO. Upon adjournment Thursday, June 1, 1989, calls for the return of the House on Tuesday, June 6, 1989, at 12:00 o'clock noon and the Senate on Tuesday, June 6, 1989, at 1:00 o'clock p.m. Jun 01 1989 Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted Arrive House Hse Sponsor MATIJEVICH Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0072 MACDONALD - NETSCH - KUSTRA - HUDSON - RIGNEY - DUNN,R - PHILIP - FAWELL - SCHAFFER. (SEE SENATE JOINT RESOLUTIONS TO AMEND THE CONSTITUTION WHICH PRECEDE THE SENATE JOINT RESOLUTIONS.) SJR-0073 PHILIP. Establishes a Joint Committee on the Water Resource Permit Process to consoli- date and expedite the process. Jun 06 1989 Referred to Executive Jun 27 Waive Posting Notice Committee Executive Jun 29 Recommended be adopted 016-000-000 Secretary's Desk Jun 30 Resolution adopted 059-000-000 Arrive House Speaker's Table Jul 01 Hse Sponsor WOJCIK Rfrd to Comm on Assignment SJR-0074 WOODYARD AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Danzell Sanford, formerly of Robinson. Jun 07 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 09 Resolution adopted Jun 13 Arrive House Hse Sponsor WEAVER,M d Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses 2126 SJR-0075 SJR-0075 WELCH - ROCK - PHILIP - MAITLAND. Creates a Special Ad Hoc Committee on Solid Waste Reduction and Recycling. Jun 07 1989 Referred to Executive Jun 09 CHIEF SPONSR CH. Committee Executive Jun 27 Waive Posting Notice Committee Executive SJR-0076 NEWHOUSE. Congratulates and commends Delta Sigma Theta, Incorporated, in Illinois. Jun 09 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted Jun 13 Arrive House Hse Sponsor TROTTER Speaker's Table Jun 27 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jul 01 Assigned to Executive SJR-0077 DEMUZIO - SEVERNS. Requires the Department of Public Aid to resubmit their 1988 annual report on Project Chance. Jun 14 1989 Referred to Executive Jun 27 Waive Posting Notice Committee Executive SJR-0078 FRIEDLAND AND SCHAFFER. Commends Al Guse, the Union Lions Club and the residents of Union for their efforts to preserve our natural resources and contributions to services provided by the Lion's Eye Research Foundation. Jun 15 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 16 Resolution adopted Arrive House Hse Sponsor DOEDERLEIN Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0079 DEMUZIO. Calls for the return of the Senate on Monday, June 19, 1989, at 12:00 o'clock and the House on Tuesday, June 20, 1989, 12:00 o'clock noon. Jun 16 1989 Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted Arrive House Hse Sponsor MCPIKE Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0080 DAVIDSON AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates Helen L. Radigan for 50 years of outstanding service to the State of Illinois. Jun 20 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 24 Resolution adopted Arrive House Speaker's Table Jun 26 Hse Sponsor CURRAN Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses 2127 SJR-0081 WOODYARD. Congratulates the Danville Housing Authority as it celebrates the 50th anniver- sary of its founding. Jun 22 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 24 Resolution adopted Arrive House Speaker's Table Jun 26 Hse Sponsor BLACK Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0082 DEL VALLE - NEWHOUSE. Creates the Oversight Committee on Minority Student Higher Education for the purpose of increasing access and retention of minority students in State institutions of higher education. Jun 22 1989 Referred to Executive SJR-0083 BERMAN, HOLMBERG, MAITLAND AND KUSTRA. Congratulates Harold Seamon, of Springfield, as he departs from the position of Executive Director of the Illinois Association of School Boards after 16 years of service. Jun 23 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 24 Resolution adopted Arrive House Speaker's Table Jun 26 Hse Sponsor MULCAHEY Added As A Joint Sponsor COWLISHAW Added As A Joint Sponsor HOFFMAN Added As A Joint Sponsor SATTERTHWAITE Speaker's Table Jun 29 Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0084 DUDYCZ - GEO-KARIS. (SEE SENATE JOINT RESOLUTIONS TO AMEND THE CONSTITUTION WHICH PRECEDE THE SENATE JOINT RESOLUTIONS.) SJR-0085 MAHAR. Congratulates the Village of Worth as it celebrates the 75th anniversary of its incorporation. Jun 24 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted Arrive House Speaker's Table Jun 26 Hse Sponsor BARNES Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0086 MADIGAN. Commends James C. Combs, retiring Menard County Clerk. Jun 27 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jul 01 Resolution adopted Arrive House Speaker's Table Oct 18 Hse Sponsor OLSON,BOB Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses 2128 SJR-0081 SJR-0087 SJR-0087 GEO-KARIS - MACDONALD - FAWELL - TOPINKA - DUNN,R AND MADIGAN. Directs major interest groups concerned with the abortion issue to collectively work upon a single petition for an advisory referendum on the question of public policy of the State with respect to abortion. Jun 30 1989 Referred to Executive SJR-0088 NETSCH - KUSTRA - JOYCE,JE - MACDONALD. (SEE SENATE JOINT RESOLUTIONS TO AMEND THE CONSTITUTION WHICH PRECEDE THE SENATE JOINT RESOLUTIONS.) SJR-0089 DEMUZIO. Calls for the return of both Houses on Wednesday, October 4, 1989 at 12:00 o'clock noon. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Provides that, upon the adjournment of the House on Wednesday, October 4, it stand adjourned until Tuesday, October 17, 1989, at 12:00 o'clock noon. Jul 011989 Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule Resolution adopted Arrive House Hse Sponsor MCPIKE Amendment No.01 MCPIKE Adopted Resolution Adopted-Amended Oct 04 Sec. Desk Concurrence 01 S Concurs in H Amend. 01 Resolution Adopted-Amended Adopted both Houses SJR-0090 DALEY,J. Congratulates Gage Park High School, Chicago, on its 50th anniversary. Oct 04 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted Oct 12 Arrive House , Speaker's Table Oct 18 Hse Sponsor MUNIZZI Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0091 LECHOWICZ, DUNN,T, WELCH AND REA. (SEE SENATE JOINT RES- OLUTIONS TO AMEND THE CONSTITUTION WHICH PRECEDE THE SENATE JOINT RESOLUTIONS.) SJR-0092 SCHAFFER. Congratulates Crystal Lake Rotary Club, the Dawn Breakers, on its formation. Oct 04 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted Oct 12 Arrive House Hse Sponsor KLEMM Speaker's Table Oct 18 Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0093 LUFT. Calls for the return of both Houses on Tuesday, October 17, 1989, at 12:00 o'clock noon. Oct 04 1989 Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted Oct 12 Arrive House Speaker's Table Oct 18 Hse Sponsor MCPIKE S.Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses 2129 SJR-0094 2130 SJR-0094 TOPINKA. Congratulates St. Peter's Evangelical Lutheran Church in Forest Park on its 90th anniversary. Oct 04 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted Oct 12 Arrive House Speaker's Table Oct 18 Hse Sponsor KUBIK Added As A Joint Sponsor STANGE Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0095 GEO-KARIS - PHILIP - ROCK. Congratulates Archbishop lakovos as he celebrates the 30th anniversary of his selection as Primate of the Greek Orthodox Church of North and South America. Oct 17 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Oct 19 Resolution adopted Arrive House Speaker's Table Oct 31 Hse Sponsor CHURCHILL Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0096 TOPINKA. Designates October as Italian American Month in Illinois. Oct 17 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Oct 19 Resolution adopted Arrive House Speaker's Table Oct 31 Hse Sponsor HARRIS Added As A Joint Sponsor GIORGI Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0097 DALEY,J. Congratulates St. Joseph and St. Anne Church in Chicago as it celebrates its 100th anniversary. Oct 17 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Oct 19 Resolution adopted Arrive House Speaker's Table Oct 31 Hse Sponsor MUNIZZI Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0098 DALEY,J AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Janet Pascente, Chicago. Oct 17 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Oct 19 Resolution adopted Arrive House Speaker's Table Oct 31 Hse Sponsor MUNIZZI Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0099 ROCK - PHILIP AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates Steven O. Sargent as he retires as executive director of the Illinois Municipal League. Oct 17 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. SJR-0099-Cont. Oct 19 Resolution adopted Arrive House Speaker's Table Oct 31 Hse Sponsor BARGER Added As A Joint Sponsor RICHMOND Added As A Joint Sponsor FREDERICK,VF Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0100 DALEY,J. Commends Mercy Hospital and Medical Center and St. Xavier's College on their 100th Anniversary of professional nursing education. Oct 18 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Oct 19 Resolution adopted Arrive House Speaker's Table Oct 31 Hse Sponsor MUNIZZI Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0101 ROCK. Calls for the return of the House on Monday, October 30, 1989, at 12:00 o'clock noon and the Senate at 2:00 o'clock p.m. Oct 19 1989 Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted Arrive House Hse Sponsor MCPIKE Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0102 FAWELL - PHILIP. Congratulates and commends the Village of Addison on the success of the Sereni- ty House. Oct 19 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted Arrive House Speaker's Table Oct 31 Hse Sponsor DANIELS Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0103 HAWKINSON - LUFT. Names Peoria's Franklin Street Bridge the Robert H. Michel Bridge. Oct 30 1989 Referred to Executive Waive Posting Notice Committee Executive Oct 31 Recommended be adopted 014-000-000 Secretary's Desk Nov 01 Resolution adopted 054-000-000 Arrive House Hse Sponsor LEITCH Added As A Joint Sponsor SALTSMAN Added As A Joint Sponsor HULTGREN Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0104 D'ARCO - DEMUZIO. Congratulates Representative Shirley Jones of Chicago as she celebrates the 50th anniversary of her birth. Oct 30 1989 Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted 2131 SJR-0104-Cont. Oct 31 Arrive House Hse Sponsor JONES,LOU Added As A Joint Sponsor TURNER Added As A Joint Sponsor MORROW Added As A Joint Sponsor MARTINEZ Added As A Joint Sponsor YOUNGE,W Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0105 TOPINKA. Congratulates Brigadier General John W. Johnston on being recognized as the Department of Veterans' Affairs 1989 Person of the Year. Oct 30 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Oct 31 Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted Arrive House Speaker's Table Nov 01 Hse Sponsor STANGE Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0106 WOODYARD. Congratulates Representative Weaver, recipient of the Eastern Illinois Universi- ty Alumni Service Award. Nov 02 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted Arrive House Hse Sponsor BLACK Resolution adopted Adopted both, Houses SJR-0107 ROCK. Calls for the return of both Houses on Wednesday, January 10, 1990, at 11:30 o'clock a.m. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Corrects a reference to the date of adjournment. Nov 02 1989 Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted Arrive House Hse Sponsor MCPIKE Amendment No.01 MCPIKE Adopted Resolution Adopted-Amended Jan 10 1990 Resolution Adopted-Amended SJR-0108 DALEY,J AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Mitchell Hersheway of Chicago. Jan 10 1990 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jan 11 Resolution adopted Arrive House Speaker's Table SJR-0109 KEATS. Creates a Pension Task Force for alternative retirement income programs for providing the retirement needs of Illinois' citizens. Jan 10 1990 Assigned to Executive SJR-0110 JONES. 2132 SJR-011 0-Cont. Urges support of the coming decennial census. Jan 10 1990 Assigned to Executive SJR-0111 TOPINKA. Congratulates Kingman Douglass of Chicago on receiving the 1989 Distin- guished Citizen Award from the Illinois Saint Andrew Society. Jan 10 1990 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jan 11 Resolution adopted Arrive House Speaker's Table SJR-0112 TOPINKA. Commends Carol Glennie Cameron of South Holland on her receipt of the Clan- swoman Award for 1989 from the Illinois St. Andrew's Society. Jan 10 1990 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jan 11 Resolution adopted Arrive House Speaker's Table SJR-0113 TOPINKA. Commends Donald A. Gillies of Winnetka on Clansman Award 1989. Jan 10 1990 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jan 11 Resolution adopted Arrive House Speaker's Table SJR-0114 MACDONALD. Congratulates John Hersey High School of Arlington Heights on receiving an Excellence in Education Award. Jan 10 1990 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jan 11 Resolution adopted Arrive House Speaker's Table SJR-0115 JOYCE,JJ. Directs the Department of Conservation to cease planning to acquire the "critical infill" area. Jan 10 1990 Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted Arrive House Hse Sponsor WELLER Jan 11 Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0116 TOPINKA, O'DANIEL, SCHAFFER, GEO-KARIS, LUFT AND MACDON- ALD. Creates the Private Enterprise Review and Advisory Board. Jan 11 1990 Assigned to Executive SJR-0117 DEMUZIO. Upon adjournment Thursday, January 11, 1990, calls for the return of the Senate on Wednesday, March 7, 1990 at 11:00 o'clock a.m and the return of the House into regular session on Tuesday, March 6, 1990 at 12:00 o'clock noon and into perfunc- tory sessions at 2 p.m. on the dates of January 17, January 24, January 31, Febru- ary 7, February 14, February 21 and February 28. Jan 11 1990 Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted Arrive House Hse Sponsor MCPIKE Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses 2133 2134 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTIONS 2135 HJR-0002 BLACK AND WEAVER,M. Congratulates Captain Gordon J. Cleland as he retires from the Illinois State Police. Jan 12 1989 Resolution adopted Feb 01 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor WOODYARD Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0003 WOLF. Calls for the Houses to convene in Joint Session for the State of the State address. Feb 01 1989 Resolution adopted Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor ROCK Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0004 KUBIK - CAPPARELLI - PULLEN - PARCELLS - ROPP, WAIT, STEPHENS, HALLOCK, FREDERICK,VF, HASARA, OLSON,BOB, COW- LISHAW, LEITCH, WENNLUND, MCCRACKEN, PETKA, PETER- SON,W, HENSEL, MCAULIFFE, GOFORTH, WILLIAMSON, WEAVER,M, WELLER, BARGER, ZICKUS AND REGAN. Urges Congress to oppose the Treasury's plan to tax depositors to bail out the Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation. Feb 01 1989 Floor motion BYPASS COMMITTEE PLACE SPKRS TABLE IMMEDIATE CONSIDER -KUBIK Motion prevailed 117-000-000 Speaker's Table Resolution adopted Mar 01 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor TOPINKA Referred to Executive Jun 27 Waive Posting Notice Committee Executive HJR-0005 CAPPARELLI - MADIGAN,MJ - DANIELS - GIORGI - HARRIS, LAURI- NO, MCAULIFFE, GIGLIO, HOMER, KULAS, MAUTINO, GOFORTH, KRSKA, TERZICH, DALEY, MARTINEZ, DELEO, BARNES, BUGIEL- SKI, SANTIAGO, WOJCIK AND ALL OTHER MEMBERS OF THE HOUSE. Commends Anthony Sorrentino for service to the Joint Civic Committee of Ital- ian Americans. Feb 01 1989 Resolution adopted Mar 01 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor D'ARCO Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 07 Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0006 PETERSON,W. Welcomes National Association of Student Councils. Mar 01 1989 Filed With Clerk Resolution adopted Apr 06 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor BARKHAUSEN Resolutions Consent Calndr. HJR-0006-Cont. 2136 Apr 07 Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0007 STANGE. Creates a joint subcommittee of the House Transportation and Motor Vehicle Committees and the Senate Transportation Committee to study the security on the CTA system. Mar 01 1989 Filed With Clerk Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Mar 07 Assigned to Rules HJR-0008 FARLEY - NOVAK. Urges construction of a passenger/cargo airport in Kankakee County to serve northeastern Illinois. Mar 01.1989 Filed With Clerk Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Mar 07 Assigned to Select Committee on Aeronautics HJR-0009 MATIJEVICH - CHURCHILL - STERN - FREDERICK,VF - PETER- SON,W AND KLEMM. Congratulates Lake County on its Sesquicentennial. Mar 01 1989 Filed With Clerk Resolution adopted Apr 06 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor GEO-KARIS Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 07 Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0010 JOHNSON. Urges Secretary of Defense, Frank Carlucci, to reject the report of the Commis- sion on Base Closure and Realignment concerning the closing of Chanute Air Force Base. Mar 01 1989 Filed With Clerk Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Mar 15 Assigned to Executive HJR-0011 MATIJEVICH. Calls on the two Houses to convene in Joint Session on Wednesday, March 1, 1989, at 12:00 o'clock noon, to hear the Governor James R. Thompson present his Budget Message for Fiscal Year 1989. Mar 01 1989 Resolution adopted Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor DEMUZIO Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 6 Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0012 CURRIE. Commends Chicago Child Care Society on its 140th anniversary. Mar 01 1989 Resolution adopted Apr 06 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor NEWHOUSE Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 07 Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0013 HJR-0013 COUNTRYMAN. Establishes a Joint Legislative Task Force to analyze the cost of Higher Education. Mar 02 1989 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Mar 15 Assigned to Rules HJR-0014 WEAVER,M. Congratulates the Mattoon Junior High School Girls' Basketball Team on win- ning the State Championship. Mar 02 1989 Resolution adopted Apr 06 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor WOODYARD Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 07 Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0015 MATIJEVICH. Calls for the return of the House in Perfunctory Sessions on Friday, March 3, Tuesday, March 7, and Thursday, March 9 at 10:00 o'clock a.m. and for the return of both Houses on Tuesday, March 14 at 12:00 o'clock noon. Mar 02 1989 Resolution adopted HJR-0016 MADIGAN,MJ. Congratulates Robert M. Healey, of Chicago, who is retiring from the IFT. Mar 15 1989 Resolution adopted Apr 06 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor SAVICKAS Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 07 Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0017 HASARA. Congratulates the Lady Crusaders of Lutheran High School in Springfield on their class A State tournament appearance. Mar 15 1989 Resolution adopted Apr 06 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor DAVIDSON Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 07 Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0018 MULCAHEY - WAIT - HOMER - DIDRICKSON - WEAVER,M, COUN- TRYMAN, HASARA, HULTGREN, KUBIK, OLSON,BOB, ROPP, BRES- LIN, WELLER, ZICKUS, BLACK, WENNLUND, REGAN, GIGLIO, NOVAK, MCNAMARA AND STERN. Creates the Joint Committee on the School Aid Formula to study the inequitable distribution of State funds to school districts and to devise a new formula. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Changes the creation of a committee to a Legislative Advisory Committee to the State Board of Education. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Changes the Legislative Advisory Committee to a Task Force. Includes 4 public members on the Task Force and requires the Task Force to meet by September 1, 1989. Requires the State Board of Education to provide technical assistance. Apr 06 1989 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Rules Apr 19 Re-assigned to Executive 2137 HJR-0018-Cont. 2138 May 05 Amendment No.01 EXECUTIVE Adopted Recommnded be adopted amend 021-000-000 Speaker's Table Jun 13 Resolution Adopted-Amended Jun 15 Arrive Senate Referred to Executive Jun 16 Primary Sponsor Changed To MAITLAND Added As A Joint Sponsor RIGNEY Committee Executive Jun 27 Waive Posting Notice Committee Executive Jun 29 Recommnded be adopted amend 013-000-000 Secretary's Desk Jun 30 Amendment No.01 EXECUTIVE Adopted Resolution Adopted-Amended 058-000-000 Speaker's Tbl. Concurrence 01 HJR-0019 MULCAHEY - HASARA - OLSON,BOB - WAIT - HOMER, COUNTRY- MAN, DIDRICKSON, HULTGREN, KUBIK, ROPP AND BRESLIN. Creates the Joint Committee on the School Aid Formula to study the inequitable distribution of State funds to school districts and to devise a new formula. Apr 06 1989 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Rules Apr 19 Re-assigned to Executive HJR-0020 CURRAN AND PULLEN. Creates an Advisory Committee on Abortion Risks and Effects. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes everything. Creates an Abortion Risks and Effects Advisory Committee to the Illinois Department of Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities. FISCAL NOTE (Dept. Mental Health & Developmental Disabilities) Annual cost would be $305.3 thousand. Apr 06 1989 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Rules Apr 19 Re-assigned to Executive May 05 Amendment No.01 EXECUTIVE Adopted Recommnded be adopted amend 011-006-001 Speaker's Table May 18 Fiscal Note Requested SATTERTHWAITE Speaker's Table May 22 Fiscal Note filed Speaker's Table HJR-0021 HARRIS. Welcomes the Consul General of the Federal Republic of Germany in Chicago, Mr. Gunter Wasserberg, to these chambers, and wishes him continued health and success in his service. Apr 06 1989 Resolution adopted Apr 07 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor HAWKINSON Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0022 HJR-0022 MCNAMARA. Congratulates Hometown Murray Post 9773 in Chicago on its 50th anniversary. Apr 06 1989 Resolution adopted Apr 07 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor JOYCE,JE Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0023 VANDUYNE. Congratulates Jimmy T. Smith, of Knoxville, Tennessee, on being National Commander of the AMVETS for 1988-89. Apr 06 1989 Resolution adopted Apr 07 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor DUNN,T Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0024 MAYS - HULTGREN - STERN, BLACK, RYDER, STEPHENS, LEITCH, WEAVER,M, GOFORTH, MCAULIFFE, PARCELLS, HASARA, WOO- LARD, OLSON,MYRON, HANNIG, WOLF, MCGANN, TURNER, EDLEY, REGAN, CURRAN, FREDERICK,VF, HALLOCK, BRUNSVOLD AND WENNLUND. - Urges the Department of Professional Regulation to delay implementation of the 20 hour continuing education requirement for cosmetologists. Apr 06 1989 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Registration and Regulation Apr 27 Recommended be adopted 017-000-000 Speaker's Table Jun 14 Resolution adopted Jun 16 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor DONAHUE Referred to Executive Jun 27 Waive Posting Notice Committee Executive Jun 29 . Recommended be adopted 016-000-000 Secretary's Desk Jun 30 Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0025 PEDERSEN,B. Congratulates Robert Hettinger of Wheeling on being elected State Commander of the Department of Illinois AMVETS. Apr 06 1989 Resolution adopted Apr 07 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor MACDONALD Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0026 HOMER. Congratulates Denise LaBatt of Pekin on being elected Department President of the AMVETS Auxiliary of Illinois. Apr 06 1989 Resolution adopted Apr 07 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor LUFT Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses 2139 HJR-0027 WILLIAMSON. Congratulates Betty J. Leisure on her service as National Auxiliary President of AMVETS. Apr 06 1989 Resolution adopted Apr 07 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor ZITO Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0028 KUBIK. Protests trademarking of the name Hollywood by California city. Apr 11 1989 Resolution adopted Apr 13 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor TOPINKA Adopted both Houses Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted HJR-0029 CHURCHILL. Urges reconvening of Commission which recommended the closure of Chanute Air Base. Apr 11 1989 Resolution adopted Apr 13 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor GEO-KARIS Waive Posting Notice Secretary's Desk Adopted both Houses Referred to Executive Committee Executive Recommended be adopted 016-000-000 Resolution adopted HJR-0030 CHURCHILL. Directs the Department of Transportation to name Route 53 in honor of Presi- dent Ronald Reagan. Apr 11 1989 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 13 Assigned to Select Comm. on Roads and May 05 Bridges Interim Study Calendar ROADS BRIDGES HJR-0031 VANDUYNE - MADIGAN,MJ - DANIELS - GIORGI - WILLIAMSON. Urges President Bush to provide adequate funding for the Veterans Administration. Apr 11 1989 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 13 Assigned to Select Comm. on Veteran Apr 27 Speaker's Table Affairs Recommended be adopted 005-000-000 HJR-0032 DIDRICKSON - COUNTRYMAN - ZICKUS - KUBIK - MCNAMARA. Creates a legislative task force to study the inadequacy and inequity of the State's school aid formula. Apr 13 1989 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 19 Assigned to Rules Jun 27 Jun 29 Jun 30 2140 H JR-0027 HJR-0033 BRUNSVOLD - PHELPS - LANG AND HULTGREN. Urges Congress to investigate sudden rise in oil prices and suggest solutions. Apr 13 1989 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 19 ( Assigned to Select Comm Coal and Oil Resources May 03 Motion disch comm, advc 2nd Committee Select Comm Coal and Oil Resources May 05 Committee discharged 100-000-000 Speaker's Table HJR-0034 PETERSON,W - LANG - BOWMAN - WOJCIK - PARKE, HARRIS, PE- DERSEN,B, PULLEN, SUTKER, PARCELLS, STERN, FREDERICK,VF, MATIJEVICH, CHURCHILL, KLEMM, DOEDERLEIN AND KIRKLAND. Congratulates Robert R. McClarren, of Deerfield, who is retiring from the North Suburban Library System. Apr 17 1989 Resolution adopted Apr 18 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor BARKHAUSEN Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 19 Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0035 OLSON,MYRON. Endorses the establishment of a sister-city link between Dixon, Illinois and Dick- son, Siberia. Apr 25 1989 Resolution adopted Apr 26 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor RIGNEY Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 28 Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0036 KUBIK. Congratulates Charles Bridgeman Vickery on being named Citizen of the Year by the West Suburban Chamber of Commerce. May 03 1989 Resolution adopted May 05 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor TOPINKA Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0037 DEUCHLER - FLOWERS - DIDRICKSON - CURRIE, BARNES, BRES- LIN, 'COWLISHAW, FREDERICK,VF, JONES,LOU, HASARA, PAR- CELLS, SATTERTHWAITE, STERN, WILLIAMSON, WOJCIK, YOUNGE,W, DAVIS, DOEDERLEIN, JONES,SHIRLEY AND ZICKUS. Directs the Department of Public Health to study the incidence of caesarean sec- tion deliveries in Illinois. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Makes grammatical corrections. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Revises the list of data to be included in the study. May 03 1989 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 05 Assigned to Human Services Jun 01 Amendment No.01 HUMAN SERVICE Adopted Recommnded be adopted amend 018-000-000 Speaker's Table 2141 HJR-0033 HJR-0037-Cont. Jun 23 Amendment No.02 DEUCHLER Adopted Resolution Adopted-Amended 113-000-000 Jun 24 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor MACDONALD Referred to Executive Jun 27 Waive Posting Notice Committee Executive Jun 29 Recommended be adopted 011-000-000 Secretary's Desk Jun 30 Resolution adopted 053-000-000 Adopted both Houses HJR-0038 CAPPARELLI - BUGIELSKI - KRSKA - TERZICH. Directs the Illinois Department of Professional Regulation to delay implementa- tion of the 20 hour continuing education requirement for licensed cosmetologists. May 05 1989 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 09 Assigned to Registration and Regulation Jun 08 Recommended be adopted 019-000-000 Speaker's Table Jun 14 Resolution adopted Jun 22 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor DUDYCZ Referred to Executive HJR-0039 KUBIK. Congratulates Janice Dempsey of Burr Ridge on being named Woman of the Year by the West Suburban Chamber of Commerce. May 05 1989 Resolution adopted May 11 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor ZITO Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 12 Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0040 KUBIK. Congratulates Edward Meksto as he retires as president of the Village of Riverside. May 05 1989 Resolution adopted May 11 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor TOPINKA Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 12 Resolution adopted , Adopted both Houses HJR-0041 PEDERSEN,B - HARRIS. Congratulates Alvin Carlsen on being chosen as Business Leader of the Year by the Rolling Meadows Chamber of Commerce. May 05 1989 Resolution adopted May 11 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor MACDONALD Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 12 Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0042 PEDERSEN,B - HARRIS. Commends Crawford's department stores, headquartered in Rolling Meadows, on expansionand 1988 Business Beautification Award. May 05 1989 Resolution adopted 2142 HJR-0042-Cont. May 11 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor MACDONALD Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 12 Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0043 EWING - ROPP. Congratulates Thomas Krones as he retires as principal of Chenoa Grade School. May 10 1989 Resolution adopted May 11 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor MAITLAND Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 12 Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0044 PEDERSEN,B - HARRIS. Congratulates A.H. Entertainers, Inc., of Rolling Meadows, as it celebrates the 50th anniversary of its founding. May 11 1989 Resolution adopted May 12 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor MACDONALD Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0045 CURRAN - PARKE - MAUTINO - CHURCHILL- RICE. Creates a joint Legislative task force to study various aspects of the insurance market plate. Requires that the task force present a report to the General Assembly by December 15, 1990. May 11 1989 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 12 Assigned to Rules May 22 Recommended be adopted 017-000-000 Speaker's Table Jun 24 Resolution adopted Oct 19 Arrive Senate HJR-0046 KUBIK. Congratulates Mary C. Tischler of Western Springs on West Suburban Cham- ber of Commerce Award. May 11 1989 Resolution adopted May 12 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor TOPINKA Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0047 KUBIK. Congratulates John Katsianis on his community service award from the West Suburban Chamber of Commerce. May 11 1989 Resolution adopted May 12 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor TOPINKA Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0048 KUBIK. Congratulates John Biegert of La Grange on being chosen Man of the Year by West Suburban Chamber of Commerce. 2143 HJR-0048-Cont. May 11 1989 Resolution adopted May 12 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor TOPINKA Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0049 KUBIK. Congratulates the American Nuclear Society in La Grange on being chosen as the Outstanding Community Organization by the West Suburban Chamber of Commerce. May 11 1989 Resolution adopted May 12 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor TOPINKA Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0050 PHELPS - HANNIG, HOMER AND RYDER. Urges Congress to remedy the differential Medicare reimbursements between ur- ban and rural hosptials and physicians. May 12 1989 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 15 Assigned to Human Services Jun 01 Be Adopted/Consent Calendar 018-000-000 Speaker's Table Jun 14 Resolution adopted Jun 15 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor REA Referred to Executive Jun 27 Waive Posting Notice Committee Executive Jun 29 Recommended be adopted 016-000-000 Secretary's Desk Jun 30 Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0051 MARTINEZ. Urges the federal government to expand anti-discrimination laws for immigrants. May 18 1989 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 25 Assigned to Judiciary I HJR-0053 BRESLIN. Congratulates the Illinois Pharmaceutical Manufacturers on the occasion of their third annual Illinois Pharmaceutical Manufacturers Day. May 17 1989 Resolution adopted May 24 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor WELCH Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 26 Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0054 KUBIK - YOUNG,A - TURNER - TERZICH - KRSKA. Congratulates Ted G. Adams on his retirement from 40 years of service in education. May 19 1989 Resolution adopted May 22 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor TOPINKA Resolutions Consent Calndr. 2144 2145 HJR-0054--Cont. May 26 Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0055 RONAN. Directs The Illinois Secretary of State and The Illinois Secretary of Transporta- tion to establish a joint committee to improve highway work zones. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Extends the reporting deadline to October 1, 1990. May 18 1989 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 25 Assigned to Transportation and Motor Vehicles Jun 07 Recommended be adopted 013-000-000 Speaker's Table Jun 20 Resolution adopted Jun 22 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor ZITO Referred to Executive Jun 29 Recommended be adopted 016-000-000 Secretary's Desk Jun 30 Amendment No.01 ZITO Adopted Resolution Adopted-Amended 057-000-000 Speaker's Tbl. Concurrence 01 Nov 02 H Concurs in S Amend. 01 Adopted both Houses HJR-0056 MCPIKE - GIORGI - PIEL - SALTSMAN - BALANOFF, WOLF, FARLEY AND MATIJEVICH. Urges Congress to extend restraints on steel imports. May 25 1989 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 26 Assigned to Executive Jun 07 Recommended be adopted 012-008-000 Speaker's Table Jun 14 Resolution adopted 090-023-000 Jun 16 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor VADALABENE Referred to Executive Jun 27 Waive Posting Notice Committee Executive Jun 29 Added As A Joint Sponsor BROOKINS Recommended be adopted 016-000-000 Secretary's Desk Jun 30 Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0057 KUBIK - TURNER - KIRKLAND - CURRIE. Creates a task force on housing to develop plans to address the housing crisis. May 18 1989 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 25 Assigned to Rules HJR-0058 MADIGAN,MJ - KULAS - BRESLIN - MCPIKE - BOWMAN. Creates a Special Committee on Landfills. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes substance of resolution. Creates a Joint Committee on Solid Waste Man- agement, an Advisory Committee on Landfills and Waste Facility Siting, and di- rects the Department of Energy and Natural Resources to convene a committee to consider solid waste reduction and infrastructure for recycling materials in the State. May 25 1989 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Rules HJR-0058-Cont. Jun 07 Recommended be adopted 017-000-000 Speaker's Table . Jun 14 Resolution adopted 114-000-000 Jun 15 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor SAVICKAS Referred to Executive Jun 27 Waive Posting Notice Committee Executive Jun 29 Recommended be adopted 009-004-000 Secretary's Desk Jun 30 Amendment No.01 WELCH & MACDONALD Adopted Resolution Adopted-Amended 033-016-001 Speaker's Tbl. Concurrence 01 Oct 31 H Concurs in S Amend. 01/110-000-000 Adopted both Houses HJR-0059 MCPIKE. Calls for the return of the Senate on Tuesday, May 30, 1989 at 12:00 o'clock noon and the return of the House on Wednesday, May 31, 1989 at 12:00 o'clock. May 26 1989 Resolution adopted . Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor DEMUZIO Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0060 MATIJEVICH - EWING. Requests the Secretary of State to request an extension for compliance with the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Act of 1984. Jun 01 1989 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 08 Assigned to Transportation and Motor Vehicles HJR-0061 WELLER - VANDUYNE - WENNLUND - REGAN - PETKA. Asks for clean up of Joliet Army Ammunition Plant. Jun 13 1989 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 15 Motion filed to bypass Comm PLACE SPKRS TABLE IMMEDIATE CONSIDER -WELLER Committee Assignment of Bills Jun 16 Assigned to Energy Environment & Nat. Resource Jun 24 Committee discharged Speaker's Table Resolution adopted 073-018-005 Jun 27 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor DEANGELIS Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jul 01 Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0062 CULLERTON. Calls for the return of the House on Tuesday, June 13, 1989 at 2:00 o'clock p.m. and the Senate on Tuesday, June 13, 1989 at 12:00 o'clock noon. Jun 08 1989 Resolution adopted Jun 09 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor DEMUZIO Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses 2146 HJR-0063 MADIGAN,MJ, CULLERTON, CURRIE, CAPPARELLI, TERZICH AND LEVERENZ. Recognizes the 100th anniversary of the Metropolitan Water Reclamation Dis- trict of Greater Chicago. Jun 13 1989 Resolution adopted Jun 14 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor SAVICKAS Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 16 Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0064 DANIELS, WOJCIK AND BARNES. States that it is the consensus of the General Assembly that the Tenth Amend- ment of the United States Constitution limits the Congress' authority to regulate state activities. Jun 14 1989 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 16 Assigned to Executive Jun 24 Motion filed to bypass Comm PLACE SPKRS TABLE IMMEDIATE CONSIDER -WOJCIK Committee Executive HJR-0065 BARGER - DANIELS - COWLISHAW - HENSEL - HOFFMAN, MAYS, MCCRACKEN AND SIEBEN. Creates a Task Force to study the issue of riverboat gambling. Jun 16 1989 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 19 Assigned to Rules HJR-0066 BARNES - DANIELS. Creates a Child Support Guidelines Review Task Force, to review guidelines for setting child support under the Marriage and Dissolution of Marriage Act and rec- ommend revisions in the guidelines and standards for their application. Requires a report to the General Assembly at least once every 4 years, with the first report due February 1, 1990. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Provides that the Task Force is established under the Dept. of Public Aid. Speci- fies that funding is through the Dept. of Public Aid rather than by appropriation. Jun 22 1989 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 23 Assigned to Executive Jun 24 Motion disch comm, advc 2nd IMMEDIATE CONSIDER -BARNES Committee discharged Speaker's Table Amendment No.01 BARNES Adopted Resolution Adopted-Amended Jun 27 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor LUFT Referred to Executive HJR-0067 LEVERENZ, MADIGAN,MJ, MULCAHEY, MAUTINO, KULAS, RONAN, FLINN, RICHMOND, HICKS, HARTKE, MATIJEVICH, YOUNG,A, SALTSMAN, NOVAK, FLOWERS, MORROW, STANGE, CHURCHILL, HARRIS, SIEBEN, COUNTRYMAN, LEITCH, KUBIK, PIEL, EWING, HENSEL, BARNES, GOFORTH, WEAVER,M, HULTGREN, GIORGI, AC- KERMAN, ROPP, WAIT, FREDERICK,VF, HASARA, MAYS, LEFLORE, WOOLARD, CURRAN AND HANNIG. Commends Michael E. Tristano for service to the State. Jun 26 1989 Resolution adopted 2147 HJR-0063 H JR-0067-Cont. Jun 27 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor ROCK Added As A Joint Sponsor PHILIP Resolutions Consent Calndr. Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0068 JOHNSON. Congratulates Rep. Lee Daniels of Elmhurst upon becoming president of the Na- tional Conference of State Legislatures. Oct 18 1989 Resolution adopted Oct 19 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor WEAVER,S Adopted both Houses Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted HJR-0069 HASARA. Congratulates Kathleen Miller on being named Worthy Matron during the 100th anniversary year of Flower City Chapter #152 of the Order of the Eastern Star of Illinois. Oct 18 1989 Resolution adopted Oct 19 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor DAVIDSON Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0070 HASARA. Congratulates the Illinois Senior Olympians. Oct 18 1989 Resolution adopted Oct 19 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor DAVIDSON Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0071 PEDERSEN,B. Congratulates Rotary Club of Palatine on its 25th anniversary. Oct 18 1989 Resolution adopted Oct 19 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor MACDONALD Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0072 PETERSON,W AND STERN. Congratulates Buffalo Grove's Village President Verna C. Clayton on her elec- tion as President of the Illinois Municipal League. Oct 19 1989 Resolution adopted Oct 30 Arrive Senate Nov 02 Sen Sponsor BARKHAUSEN Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0073 KUBIK. Congratulates Bohemia Lodge No. 202, Independent Order of Odd Fellows, Cic- ero on the celebration of it 75th anniversary. 2148 HJR-0073-Cont. Oct 19 1989 Resolution adopted Oct 30 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor TOPINKA Resolutions Consent Calndr. Nov 02 Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0074 KUBIK - STANGE. Congratulates Carl Schwebl on 50 years in Forest Park. Oct 19 1989 Resolution adopted Oct 30 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor TOPINKA Resolutions Consent,Calndr. Nov 02 Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0075 MUNIZZI AND TERZICH. Congratulates Sergeant Luke Botica as he retires from the Chicago Police Department. Oct 19 1989 Resolution adopted Oct 30 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor DALEY,J Resolutions Consent Calndr. Nov 02 Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0076 WELLER. Congratulates the Grundy County Women's Republican Club as it celebrates the 60th anniversary of the organization. Oct 19 1989 Resolution adopted Oct 30 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor KUSTRA Resolutions Consent Calndr. Nov 02 Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0077 HOFFMAN. Advises the U.S. Congress not to adopt "cost-sharing" for the upgrading of elec- tric generating facilities. Nov 01 1989 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment HJR-0078 DANIELS - HOFFMAN - CHURCHILL - CAPPARELLI - BUGIELSKI, TERZICH, LAURINO, DIDRICKSON, REGAN, PARKE, PARCELLS, STANGE, PEDERSEN,B, DOEDERLEIN AND PULLEN. Calls for the creation of a Task Force on Reforming Illinois' Property Tax System. Nov 02 1989 Motion filed to bypass Comm PLACE SPKRS TABLE IMMEDIATE CONSIDER -DANIELS Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jan 09 1990 Assigned to Rules HJR-0079 MATIJEVICH. Calls for the two Houses to convene in Joint Session on Wednesday, January 10, 1990, at 12:00 noon for the purpose of hearing his Excellency Governor James R. Thompson to present his Report on the Condition of the State. Jan 10 1990 Resolution adopted Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor DEMUZIO Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses 2149 HJR-0080 HJR-0080 MCGANN. Extends the Governor's implementation plan reporting deadline under the Devel- opmental Disabilities Services Law to November 15, 1990. Jan 10 1990 Filed With Clerk Motion filed to bypass Comm PLACE SPKRS TABLE IMMEDIATE CONSIDER -MCGANN Motion prevailed 112-000-000 Speaker's Table Resolution adopted 115-000-000 Jan 11 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor SAVICKAS Assigned tb Executive HJR-0081 OLSON,MYRON. Proclaims February 6, 1990, as Ronald Wilson Reagan Day in Illinois. Jan 10 1990 Filed With Clerk Resolution adopted Jan 11 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor RIGNEY Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0082 CULLERTON - LEVIN. Congratulates Guerino J. "Jake" Turano as he retires from the Chicago Title In- surance Company. Jan 11 1990 . Resolution adopted Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor BERMAN Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0083 OLSON,BOB. Congratulates Charlene Koelling, a biology teacher at Porta High School, on be- ing named 1989 Biology/Science Teacher of the Year. Jan 11 1990 Resolution adopted Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor MADIGAN Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0084 TATE. Creates the Private Enterprise Review and Advisory Board for the purpose of studying the possibility of privatizing certain government functions. Jan 11 1990 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment HJR-0085 MCCRACKEN. Congratulates Miki Pankow of Darien on being named first citizen. Jan 11 1990 Resolution adopted 2150 2151 SENATE RESOLUTIONS 2152 SR-0001 ROCK - PHILIP. Elects the offices of Secretary and Assistant Secretary of the Senate and Ser- geant-at-Arms and Assistant Sergeant-at-Arms for the 86th General Assembly. Jan 11 1989 Resolution adopted 059-000-000 SR-0002 DEMUZIO. Adopts the temporary rules of the 85th General Assembly as the temporary rules of the Senate of the 86th General Assembly. Jan 11 1989 Resolution adopted 059-000-000 SR-0003 DEMUZIO. Elects the members of the Committee on Committees of the Senate for the 86th General Assembly. Jan 11 1989 Resolution adopted 059-000-000 SR-0004 DEMUZIO. Informs the House that the Senate is organized and ready for the business of the Session. Jan 11 1989 Resolution adopted 059-000-000 SR-0005 DEMUZIO. Calls for the preparation, printing and delivery of the daily Journals. Jan 11 1989 Resolution adopted 059-000-000 SR-0006 DEMUZIO. Appoints the Standing Committee of Correspondents relating to press matters of the Senate. Jan 11 1989 Resolution adopted 059-000-000 SR-0007 ROCK AND ALL SENATORS. Memorial to former Senator Fred J. Smith, Chicago. Jan 11 1989 Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted SR-0008 DUDYCZ. . Congratulates the Ukrainian American community on their 71st Anniversary of the Independence of Ukraine and the 70th Anniversary of the Act of Union. Jan 12 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted Resolution adopted SR-0009 WATSON. Congratulates Lorie Lehn on winning DAR nomination from Mulberry Grove. Jan 12 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0010 WATSON. Congratulates Jacqueline Gorline on receiving DAR nomination for good citizen. Jan 12 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0011 WATSON. Congratulates Erik Grigg on winning SAR nomination from Mulberry Grove. Jan 12 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0012 SR-0012 WATSON. Congratulates Robert Jackson on winning SAR nomination from Mulberry Grove. Jan 12 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0013 WATSON. Congratulates Beth Blankenship of Mulberry Grove on Gpod Citizen Award from DAR. Jan 12 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0014 WATSON. Congratulate John Clive of Mulberry Grove on SAR Good Citizen Award. Jan 12 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0015 WATSON. Congratulates Julie Harper of Mulberry Grove Junior High on Good Citizen Award from DAR. Jan 12 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0016 WATSON. Congratulates Mark Garmon of Greenville on Good Citizen Award from DAR. Jan 12 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0017 WATSON. Commends Dwight C.W. Drumtra, of O'Fallon, Illinois, on becoming an Eagle Scout. Jan 12 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0018 DEMUZIO, ROCK AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates Saints Simon and Jude School on its 75th Anniversary this year. Jan 12 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0019 BERMAN. Mourns former Judge John P. Crowley of Evanston. Jan 12 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0020 GEO-KARIS. Mourns the death of Leonard Bromstead of Waukegan. Jan 12 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0021 HOLMBERG. Mourns the death of John Wyeth of Rockford. Jan 12 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted 2153 SR-0022 MAITLAND, TOPINKA AND ALL SENATORS. Urges the members of the U.S. Congress to pass the necessary legislation to see the Vietnam Women's Memorial Project is fulfilled. Jan 12 1989 WHEN APPTD.TO Referred to Executive Jun 27 Waive Posting Notice Committee Executive Jun 29 Recommended be adopted 016-000-000 Secretary's Desk Nov 01 Added As A Co-sponsor TOPINKA Secretary's Desk SR-0023 DEANGELIS - MAHAR - KELLY. Congratulates the members of the Spartan Marching Band from Marian Catho- lic High School in Chicago Heights. Feb 01 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0024 JONES. Congratulates Esther Wheeler of Altgeld Murray Community on citizenship. Feb 01 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0025 WATSON. Congratulates Martha Vinton on being awarded the 1988 DAR Good Citizen Award at Bond County Community Unit 2 High School. Feb 01 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0026 WATSON. Congratulates Todd Ambuehl on being awarded the 1988 SAR Good Citizen Award at Bond County Community Unit 2 High School. Feb 01 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0027 WATSON. Congratulates Scott Turley on being nominated for the 1988 DAR Good Citizen Award at Bond County Community Unit ,2 High School. Feb 01 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0028 WATSON. Congratulates Kelly Stearns on being nominated for the 1988 SAR Good Citizen Award at Bond County Community Unit 2 High School. Feb 01 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0029 WATSON. Congratulates Christi Holzhauer on being nominated for the 1988 DAR Good Citizen Award at Bond County Community Unit 2 High School. Feb 01 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0030 SEVERNS. Congratulates Mary Ruth McKinney of Toledo on 4-H honor. Feb 011989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted 2154 SR-0022 SR-0031 SR-0031 KELLY - MAHAR. Congratulates Village of Hazel Crest on its 75th Anniversary. Feb 01 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0032 WATSON. Congratulates Angalla Williams on being nominated for the 1988 DAR Good Citizen Award at Bond County Community Unit 2 High School. Feb 01 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0033 SEVERNS. Congratulates Lindsay Myers of Decatur on being poster girl for March of Dimes. Feb 01 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0034 SEVERNS. Congratulates Eichenauer Services, Inc., of Decatur on national service award. Feb 01 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0035 DUNN,T. Mourns Victor Pena, State trooper from Joliet. Feb 01 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0036 DAVIDSON AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates Alvena Grant of Springfield on 75th birthday. Feb 01 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0037 LECHOWICZ. Congratulates Gil Mazzolin on being named Man of the Year by the Italian Cul- tural Center of Stone Park. Feb 01 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0038 SEVERNS. Congratulates Loren Boatman as he retires from WAND-TV in Decatur. Feb 01 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0039 KUSTRA AND CARROLL. Congratulates Karl S. Schmidt on his 33 years of service to the community and the Chamber of Commerce of Skokie. Feb 01 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0040 DEL VALLE. Congratulates EXTRA Publications on winning an award from the National As- sociation of Hispanic Publications. Feb 011989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted 2155 SR-0041 SR-0041 O'DANIEL. Congratulates Sergeant Neal Lewis as he retires from the Illinois State Police. Feb 01 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0042 DUNN,R. Congratulates Bruce Mueller, of Freeburg, on becoming an Eagle Scout. Feb 01 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0043 DUNN,R. Congratulates Eric Smithson, of Freeburg, on becoming an Eagle Scout. Feb 01 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0044 MAHAR. Commends David S. Wise, of Lemont, Illinois, on becoming an Eagle Scout. Feb 01 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0045 TOPINKA. Congratulates Chicago Title and Trust Co. on acquiring SAFECO. Feb 01 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0046 TOPINKA. Congratulates Good News Publishers of Westchester on 50th anniversary. Feb 01 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0047 TOPINKA. Congratulates Gildo Mazzolin on being chosen as Man of the Year for 1989 by the Italian Cultural Center of Stone Park, Illinois. Feb 011989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0048 TOPINKA. Acknowleges Lithuanian Americans. Feb 01 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0049 HOLMBERG. Congratulates Lillian Lundeen, Rockford, on her 80th birthday. Feb 01 1989 Resolutions Consent Cagndr. Resolution adopted SR-0050 SAVICKAS. Congratulates Lourdes High School Mothers Club on 50th anniversary. Feb 01 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0051 RIGNEY AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates Addie Hutmacher of Freeport on her 100th birthday. Feb 011989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted 2156 SR-0052 ROCK AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates Martin Sheridan on his induction into the U.S. Natinal Track and Field Hall of Fame. Feb 01 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0053 BROOKINS. Honors Elijah Muhammad of Chicago for a lifetime of devotion to the enhance- ment of the life of black people. Feb 01 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0054 DUDYCZ. Congratulates Columbia National Bank on 25th anniversary in Chicago. Feb 01 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0055 DUDYCZ. Congratulates Michael Sitkiewicz on receiving the Silver Beaver Award from the Chicago Area Council. Feb 011989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0056 DUDYCZ. Congratulates Ted Przybylo, Man of the Year 1988, Niles. Feb 01 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0057 DUDYCZ. Congratulates Joseph J. Pryst, Boy Scout Troop 969, on attaining the rank of Ea- gle Scout. Feb 011989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0058 DUDYCZ. Congratulates Lawrence G. Cote, III, Boy Scout Troop 969, on attaining the rank of Eagle Scout. Feb 01 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0059 TOPINKA. Congratulates Dr. Gary Smit on being the recipient of the Robert W. Teeter President's Award from the Berwyn YMCA. Feb 01 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0060 SEVERNS. Congratulates Francesca Rice of Decatur on her 70th birthday. Feb 01 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0061 ZITO - SEVERNS - NEWHOUSE. Creates a Senate Select Committee on International Trade to examine the im- pact of the unification of the European Common Market on Illinois businesses and financial institutions. Feb 011989 Referred to Executive 2157 SR-0052 SR-0061-Cont. May 25 Added As A Joint Sponsor SEVERNS Committee Executive Jun 01 Recommended be adopted 018-000-000 Secretary's Desk Jun 30 Added As A Joint Sponsor NEWHOUSE Resolution adopted 055-000-000 SR-0062 WOODYARD. Congratulates Ben and June Cook on their retirement as active operators of Cook Drugs, Chrisman. Feb 01 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0063 JACOBS. Congratulates Rev. John J. Dunne, St. Mary's Church, East Moline, on his retirement. Feb 01 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0064 DUNN,T. Congratulates Martin Mackay of New Lenox on retiring as Director of Special Education in the Lincolnway area. Mar 01 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 07 Resolution adopted SR-0065 ZITO. Congratulates the students, teachers and aministrators of the Jane Addams School of Melrose Park for initiating the Social Studies Fair on March 2, 1989. Mar 01 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 07 Resolution adopted SR-0066 KELLY. Congratulates VOSH-Illinois on volunteer efforts. Mar 01 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 07 Resolution adopted SR-0067 SMITH. Congratulates Lena Jones on her 110th birthday. Mar 01 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 07 Resolution adopted SR-0068 SEVERNS. Congratulates Marge Flood of Jewett.on conservation award. Mar 01 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 07 Resolution adopted SR-0069 JONES. Congratulates Kennedy-King College on memorial to the late Herman Bryant. Mar 011989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 07 Resolution adopted SR-0070 JONES. Congratulates Sarah Hodges on receiving the Girl Scout Silver Award. Mar 01 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 07 Resolution adopted 2158 SR-0071 JONES. Congratulates Gina Kolanowski on receiving the Girl Scout Silver Award. Mar 01 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 07 Resolution adopted SR-0072 JONES. Congratulates Ellen Frazier, of the Shawnee Area Girl Scouts, on Girl Scout Sil- ver Award. Mar 01 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 07 Resolution adopted SR-0073 JONES. Congratulates Nicole Radowski of the Shawnee Area Girl Scouts on receiving the Girl Scout Silver Award. Mar 01 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 07 Resolution adopted SR-0074 NEWHOUSE AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates Reverend Stanley Davis, Jr., of the National Conference of Chris- tians and Jews on his work. Mar 01 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 07 Resolution adopted SR-0075 MAHAR. Congratulates Rosemary Lucas, Superintendent of Worth Elementary School District 127. Mar 01 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 07 Resolution adopted SR-0076 MAHAR. Congratulates First Presbyterian of Homewood on its 130th anniversary. Mar 01 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 07 Resolution adopted SR-0077 MAHAR. Congratulates Gerald Hartmann, of Tinley Park, on becoming an Eagle Scout. Mar 01 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 07 Resolution adopted SR-0078 GEO-KARIS. Congratulates Reverend B. J. Gaston of Zion on his 25th Anniversary as pastor of Mt. Zion Baptist Church. Mar 01 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 07 Resolution adopted SR-0079 SEVERNS. Commends Kim Calvert, of Toledo, Illinois, on becoming an Eagle Scout. Mar 01 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 07 Resolution adopted SR-0080 DUNN,T. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Johnson of Joliet on their 50th Wedding anniversary. Mar 01 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. 2159 SR-0071 SR-0080-Cont. Apr 07 Resolution adopted SR-0081 HOLMBERG. Commends career of Rev. E.H.E. Gilbert of Rockford. Mar 01 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 07 Resolution adopted SR-0082 MACDONALD - PHILIP AND ALL REPUBLICAN SENATORS. Congratulates Timothy Sheehan of Chicago on 80th birthday. Mar 01 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 07 Resolution adopted SR-0083 MACDONALD. Congratulates Lawrence A. "Larry" Peterson of Evanston on his 80th birthday. Mar 01 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 07 Resolution adopted SR-0084 JACOBS. Congratulates Dora Larson on being recognized as one of Woman's Day Maga- zine's outstanding American Women for 1988. Mar 01 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 07 Resolution adopted SR-0085 TOPINKA. Congratulates CSA, the Czechoslovak Fraternal Life Society, on its 135th year. Mar 01 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 07 Resolution adopted SR-0086 TOPINKA. Congratulates Dr. Leroy Garbe of LaGrange on medical award. Mar 01 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 07 Resolution adopted SR-0087 TOPINKA. Congratulates Renato Turano of Chicago, recipient of the Michelangelo Award. Mar 01 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 07 Resolution adopted SR-0088 O'DANIEL, DEMUZIO, LECHOWICZ, DAVIDSON AND REA. Commends the Springfield Roman Catholic Diocese for sponsoring Project Isi- dore for farmers assistance. Mar 01 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 07 Resolution adopted SR-0089 TOPINKA AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns Miles Pancner of Hinsdale and Cicero. Mar 01 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 07 Resolution adopted SR-0090 TOPINKA - PHILIP - FAWELL AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns John Walker Jordan, Jr., of Elmhurst. Mar 01 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 07 Resolution adopted 2160 SR-0091 SR-0091 ROCK. Creates the Senate Study Group on Workers' Compensation. Mar 01 1989 Referred to Executive Jun 27- Waive Posting Notice Committee Executive SR-0092 O'DANIEL - REA. Congratulates Illinois Corn Marketing Board on support of research. Apr 06 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 07 Resolution adopted SR-0093 PHILIP, ETHEREDGE, KARPIEL, TOPINKA, MAHAR, HUDSON AND FAWELL. Commends Wight and Company of Downers Grove for their achievements in the first 50 years of business. Apr 06 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 07 Resolution adopted SR-0094 MACDONALD. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Kunz, Jr., of Mt. Prospect, on their 50th wedding anniversary. Apr 06 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 07 Resolution adopted SR-0095 TOPINKA. Congratulates Timothy Sheehan of Chicago, former member U.S. House of Rep- resentatives, on 80th birthday. Apr 06 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 07 Resolution adopted SR-0096 FAWELL. Congratulates the Wheaton Central High School Speech Team on championships. Apr 06 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 07 Resolution adopted SR-0097 ROCK - BERMAN AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the passing of Mary Dorothea Marrin of Springfield. Apr 06 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 07 Resolution adopted SR-0098 HALL. Congratulates Anita Bazile, of Fairview Heights, on being named a Young Illi- nois Black Achiever. Apr 06 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 07 Resolution adopted SR-0099 HALL. Congratulates Miss Tamika Roddy of East St. Louis on being named a Young Il- linois Black Achiever. Apr 06 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 07 Resolution adopted 2161 SR-0100 SR-0100 HALL. Congratulates Keisha Spencer, of Fairview Heights, on being named a Young Il- linois Black Achiever. Apr 06 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 07 Resolution adopted SR-0101 HALL. Congratulates Darweshia Amerson of East St. Louis on being named a Young Il- linois Black Achiever. Apr 06 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 07 Resolution adopted SR-0102 HALL. Congratulates Miss Juari Clark of East St. Louis on being named a Young Illi- nois Black Achiever. Apr 06 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 07 ' Resolution adopted SR-0103 CARROLL. Commends Marc G. Pomerance, of Skokie, Illinois, on becoming an Eagle Scout. Apr 06 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 07 Resolution adopted SR-0104 ALEXANDER. Congratulates Miss Kelli English of Chicago on being named a Young Illinois Black Achiever. Apr 06 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 07 Resolution adopted SR-0105 JONES. Congratulates Miss Charlyn Jackson of Chicago on being named a Young Illi- nois Black Achiever., Apr 06 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 07 Resolution adopted SR-0106 KUSTRA. Congratulates Richard Idstein as he retires from the Des Plaines Public School System after twenty-four years. Apr 06 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 07 Resolution adopted SR-0107 O'DANIEL. Congratulates the Teutopolis Lady Wooden Shoes on winning the 1989 Class A Girls' State Basketball Championship. Apr 06 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 07 Resolution adopted SR-0108 LUFT. Congratulates Delilah Jenkins, of Peoria, on being named a Young Illinois Black Achiever. Apr 06 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 07 Resolution adopted 2162 SR-0109 SEVERNS. Congratulates Sandy Girdler of rural Oakley on winning the Sertoma's Service to Mankind Award. Apr 06 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 07 Resolution adopted SR-0110 MACDONALD. Congratulates William E. Laymon, retiring after 32 years of teaching at John Hersey High School in Arlington Heights. Apr 06 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 07 Resolution adopted SR-0111 DEMUZIO, ROCK AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates the Winchester Wolverines basketball team on winning the Illi- nois Elementary School Association 8A Basketball Tournament. Apr 061989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 07 Resolution adopted SR-0112 HALL. Congratulates Vivian Fowlkes of East St. Louis as she retires from District 189 after 40 years. Apr 06 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 07 Resolution adopted SR-0113 WOODYARD. Congratulates the Shiloh High School Lady Raiders on their 2nd place finish in the Class A Basketball Tournament Apr 06 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 07 Resolution adopted SR-0114 KELLY. Congratulates Miss Kenya Deer of Country Club Hills on being named a Young Illinois Black Achiever. Apr 06 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 07 Resolution adopted SR-0115 KELLY - DEANGELIS. Congratulates Seton Academy, in South Holland, on its 25th anniversary. Apr 06 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 07 Resolution adopted SR-0116 KELLY. Congratulates Jesse Traylor, Jr., of Hazelcrest on being named a Young Illinois Black Achiever. Apr 06 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 07 Resolution adopted SR-0117 TOPINKA. Congratulates the Illinois State Dental Society as it celebrates the 125th anniver- sary of its founding. Apr 06 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 07 Resolution adopted 2163 SR-0109 SR-0118 TOPINKA. Congratulates Ron Gunter, named Citizen of the Year in Westmont. Apr 06 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 07 Resolution adopted SR-0119 TOPINKA. Congratulates George B. Rench as he on retires as President of the Village of Stickney. Apr 06 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 07 Resolution adopted SR-0120 JACOBS. Commends Salute to Teens Week in the Quad Cities. Apr 06 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 07 Resolution adopted SR-0121 O'DANIEL - NEWHOUSE. Congratulates the Illinois Cooperative Extension Service on its 75th anniversary. Apr 06 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 07 Resolution adopted SR-0122 DONAHUE. Congratulates Will Bavery on being inducted into the Illinois High School Foot- ball Coach Association Hall of Fame. Apr 06 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 07 Resolution adopted SR-0123 DUNN,R. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Brock of rural DuQuoin on their Golden Wedding Anniversary. Apr 06 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 07 Resolution adopted SR-0124 HALL. Congratulates Monsignor James R. McCormick of Belleville on his 50th anniver- sary in the priesthood. Apr 06 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 07 Resolution adopted SR-0125 DEMUZIO, ROCK AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates North Greene's boys' basketball team, the Spartans, on partici- pating in the Class A State tournament. Apr 06 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 07 Resolution adopted SR-0126 BROOKINS. Congratulates Deputy Chief of Patrol Gerald Creed as he retires from the Chica- go Police Department. Apr 06 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 07 Resolution adopted SR-0127 WATSON. Urges participation in the National Music In Our School Month in March. Apr 06 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. 2164 SR-0118 2165 SR-01I27-Cont. Apr 07 Resolution adopted SR-0128 HAWKINSON. Congratulates the Richwoods High School football team on winning the Class 5-A title. Apr 06 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 07 Resolution adopted SR-0129 KUSTRA. Congratulates Robert Reinke as he retires from the Des Plaines School System after thirty-five years. Apr 06 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 07 Resolution adopted SR-0130 HALL. Congratulates Mary Williams, retiring from District 189 in East St. Louis. Apr 06 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 07 Resolution adopted SR-0131 WEAVER,S AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates the players and coaching staff of the University of Illinois for a successful basketball season. Apr 06 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 07 Resolution adopted SR-0132 BROOKINS. Designates May 13, 1989, as Soul Children of Chicago Day in honor of the Soul Children of Chicago. Apr 06 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 07 Resolution adopted SR-0133 JOYCE,JE. Congratulates Theodore Lewis of Park Forest as he retires from the Chicago Public Schools. Apr 06 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 07 Resolution adopted SR-0134 SEVERNS. Commends Daniel Grieves, of Boy Scout Team 12 in Decatur, Illinois, on becbm- ing an Eagle Scout. Apr 06 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 07 Resolution adopted SR-0135 DEANGELIS. Congratulates Rich East High School in Park Forest for winning the Illinois sec- tion of the National Bicentennial Competition on the Constitution. Apr 06 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 07 Resolution adopted SR-0136 HAWKINSON. Congratulates Ilion Crabel as she retires from 66 years as Chillicothe City Clerk. Apr 06 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 07 Resolution adopted SR-0137 SR-0137 TOPINKA. Congratulates Forest Park's Chamber of Commerce on 50th banquet. Apr 06 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 07 Resolution adopted SR-0138 TOPINKA. / Commends Hinsdale South High School on setting up a memorial to Christa McAuliffe. Apr 06 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 07 Resolution adopted SR-0139 TOOIINKA. Congratulates the Legion of Young Polish Women on its 50th anniversary. Apr 06 1989 . Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 07 Resolution adopted SR-0140 TOPINKA. Congratulates the Who's Who Social Club in Cicero on its 50th anniversary. Apr 06 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 07 Resolution adopted SR-0141 MADIGAN. Congratulates Jilinda Pfeiffer of rural Riverton on receiving the SAR Good Citi- zens' Award. Apr 06 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 07 Resolution adopted SR-0142 MADIGAN. Congratulates Robin Boston of Mechanicsburg on receiving the DAR Good Citi- zens' Award. Apr 06 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 07 Resolution adopted SR-0143 JONES. Congratulates Ms. Cynthia Lyle-Edwards of Chicago as the recipient of the Kohl International Teaching Award. Apr 06 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 07 Resolution adopted SR-0144 MACDONALD. Congratulates James Ryan as he retires as Mayor of Arlington Heights. Apr 06 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 07 Resolution adopted SR-0145 MACDONALD. Congratulates Frank Palmatier as he retires from service as a trustee for Arling- ton Heights. Apr 06 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 07 Resolution adopted SR-0146 DUNN,T. Congratulates J Robert Watt, of Joliet, on being named a Young Illinois Black Achiever. Apr 06 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. 2166 SR-0146-Cont. Apr 07 Resolution adopted SR-0147 DUNN,T. Commends the Joliet Jewish Congregation for erecting a Holocaust Memorial. Apr 06 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 07 Resolution adopted SR-0148 DAVIDSON AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates the Auburn Junior High School volleyball team on winning the Class 7AA tournament. Apr 06 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 07 Resolution adopted SR-0149 HOLMBERG. Congratulates Brian Berridge of Rockford on becoming an Eagle Scout. Apr 06 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 07 Resolution adopted SR-0150 VADALABENE AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates Cynthia Coakley of Granite City on being chosen as Miss Junior Illinois. Apr 05 1989 Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted SR-0151 GEO-KARIS. Congratulates Steve Betzelos of Chicago on AHEPA honor. Apr 06 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 07 Resolution adopted SR-0152 REA - DUNN,R. Commends retiring UPI bureau chief in Marion, Illinois, Sam Hancock, upon 32 years of service. Apr 06 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 07 Resolution adopted SR-0153 KELLY. Congratulates Jack Vest, firefighter, on his retirement from the Hazel Crest Fire Department. Apr 06 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 07 Resolution adopted SR-0154 KELLY. Congratulates Johnnie Jackson of Markham on being named Labor Woman of the Year. Apr 06 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 07 Resolution adopted SR-0155 KELLY. Commends Clifford McCurdy, of Oak Forest, Illinois, on becoming an Eagle Scout. Apr 06 1989 Apr 07 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted 2167 2168 SR-0156 MACDONALD. Congratulates Carolyn H. Krause as she retires as Mayor of Mount Prospect. Apr 06 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 07 Resolution adopted SR-0157 WATSON. Congratulates the Carlyle High School basketball team on its State Class A Bas- ketball Championship victory. Apr 06 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 07 Resolution adopted SR-0158 WATSON. Congratulates and commends Lieutenant James 0. Stever as he retires from the Illinois State Police after 31 years. Apr 06 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 07 Resolution adopted SR-0159 WATSON AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates Albert "Red" Schoendienst, a native of Germantown, Illinois, on being inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame. Apr 06 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 07 Resolution adopted SR-0160 DUNN,R. Congratulates the Nashville Hornettes girls' basketball team on 3rd place in the State Class A tournament. Apr 06 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 07 Resolution adopted SR-0161 DONAHUE. Congratulates Joe Hamilton of Beardstown High School on being named to the Class A All-State basketball team. Apr 06 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 07 Resolution adopted SR-0162 GEO-KARIS. Memorializes the lives and work of Peter and Elizabeth Schlader, Winthrop Har- bor, with the new recreation center that is built in their honor. Apr 06 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 07 Resolution adopted SR-0163 DEANGELIS - MAHAR - KELLY. Congratulates Edward Paesel as he retires as Mayor of Sauk Village. Apr 06 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 07 Resolution adopted SR-0164 HAWKINSON. Congratulates First Christian Church in Monmouth on its 150th anniversary. Apr 06 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 07 Resolution adopted SR-0165 ZITO. Congratulates Northlake on its 40th anniversary of incorporation. Apr 06 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. SR-0156 SR-0165-Cont. Apr 07 Resolution adopted SR-0166 ZITO, ROCK, TOPINKA AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates Triton Community College on its 25th anniversary. Apr 06 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 07 Resolution adopted SR-0167 WOODYARD. Congratulates Brigitte Chen of Charleston on excellent work as E.I.U.'s interna- tional student advisor. Apr 06 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 07 Resolution adopted SR-0168 HALL AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Marion Officer, Sr., of Richmond Heights, Missouri. Apr 06 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 07 Resolution adopted SR-0169 TOPINKA AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Thomas J. Dyba, executive vice president of Illinois Bene- dictine College, of Downers Grove. Apr 06 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 07 Resolution adopted SR-0170 TOPINKA AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Virgil Peterson of Riverside. Apr 06 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 07 Resolution adopted SR-0171 VADALABENE - GEO-KARIS - DUDYCZ - HUDSON. Names Interstate 55 as Illinois Veterans' Highway. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Names the portion of 1-55 south of the Tri-State Tollway junction as Illinois Vet- erans' Highway. Apr 06 1989 Referred to Executive Jun 01 CHIEF SPONSR CH. Added As A Joint Sponsor GEO-KARIS Committee Executive Jun 08 Recommended be adopted 020-000-000 Secretary's Desk Jun 20 Added As A Joint Sponsor DUDYCZ Added As A Joint Sponsor HUDSON Amendment No.01 GEO-KARIS Adopted Resolution adopted 056-000-000 SR-0172 COLLINS. Creates a Senate Select Committee on the Indigent Health Care Crisis to study and recommend means of providing health care for the working poor and the medi- cally indigent. Apr 06 1989 Referred to Executive Jun 27 Waive Posting Notice Committee Executive SR-0173 TOPINKA. Urges the Auditor General to investigate the cashing of IRS checks by the Illi- nois Department of Revenue. 2169- SR-0173-Cont. 2170 Apr 06 1989 Referred to Executive Jun 27 Waive Posting Notice Committee Executive SR-0174 FAWELL - PHILIP - ETHEREDGE. Requests the Auditor General to investigate Cook County Department of Chil- dren and Family Services. Apr 06 1989 Referred to Executive Jun 27 Waive Posting Notice Committee Executive SR-0175 LECHOWICZ, ROCK, DEGNAN, JONES, KELLY, ZITO AND WELCH. Directs the Economic and Fiscal Commission to evaluate the impact of the vari- ous exemptions, special assessments and other forms of property tax relief, and re- port its findings by December 31, 1989. Apr 06 1989 Referred to Executive Jun 27 Waive Posting Notice Committee Executive Jun 29 Recommended be adopted 016-000-000 Secretary's Desk Jun 30 Resolution adopted 057-000-000 SR-0176 LECHOWICZ, ROCK, DEGNAN, CARROLL, JONES, ZITO, REA AND WELCH. Creates a Senate Task Force to study ways of promoting home ownership. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Extends reporting date to December 1, 1989. Apr 06 1989 Referred to Executive Jun 27 Waive Posting Notice Committee Executive Jun 29 Recommended be adopted 016-000-000 Secretary's Desk Jun 30 Amendment No.01 LECHOWICZ Adopted Resolution Adopted-Amended 053-000-000 SR-0177 LUFT - REA. Creates a Senate Task Force to examine funding options for county correctional facility construction and rehabilitation grant and loan programs. Apr 06 1989 Referred to Executive Jun 01 Recommended be adopted 018-000-000 Secretary's Desk SR-0178 TOPINKA. Requests the Auditor General to investigate the manner in which the Illinois De- partment of Revenue handles checks made out to the Internal Revenue Service. Apr 06 1989 Referred to Executive Jun 27 Waive Posting Notice Committee Executive SR-0179 LUFT AND TOPINKA. Directs the Capital Development Board to make a comparative study of the costs involved in renovation of the building located at 160 North LaSalle Street, Chicago. Apr 06 1989 Referred to Executive Jun 01 Recommended be adopted 018-000-000 Secretary's Desk Nov 01 Added As A Co-sponsor TOPINKA Secretary's Desk SR-0180 SR-0180 LUFT. Congratulates Delilah Jenkins, of Peoria, on being named a Young Illinois Black Achiever. Apr 06 1989 Referred to Executive Jun 27 Waive Posting Notice Committee Executive SR-0181 VADALABENE. Urges the United States Congress to approve the Commission on the Mississippi River National Heritage Corridor Act of 1989. Apr 06 1989 Referred to Executive Jun 01 Recommended be adopted 018-000-000 Secretary's Desk Jun 08 Resolution adopted SR-0182 KELLY. Commemorates April 28, 1989, as Workers Memorial Day. Apr 06 1989 Referred to Executive Jun 27 Waive Posting Notice Committee Executive Jun 29 Recommended be adopted 016-000-000 Secretary's Desk Jun 30 Resolution adopted SR-0183 VADALABENE - HUDSON. Amends the Senate Rules to make the Pledge of Allegiance the first order of daily business. Apr 06 1989 Referred to Executive Jun 27 Waive Posting Notice Committee Executive SR-0184 DUDYCZ - RAICA AND SCHUNEMAN. Urges the School of the Art Institute of Chicago to apologize to the Citizens of the United States for allowing desecration of the Flag in the display "What is the Proper Way to Display the American Flag?" and encourages the Illinois Arts Council to defer State funding to the school pending the school's clarification of fu- ture policy on sensitive issues. Apr 06 1989 Referred to Executive 'Committee discharged Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted SR-0185 ZITO - KEATS. Opposes Federal Revenue Board's attempt to amend 12 CFR 225.22(d) (2) re- garding the nation's dual banking system. Apr 06 1989 Referred to Executive SR-0186 DAVIDSON, PHILIP, WOODYARD, RIGNEY AND DUDYCZ. Creates a Task Force to analyze the suitability of a tax-exempt investment plan for, retirement assistance. Apr 06 1989 Referred to Executive Jun 01 Recommended be adopted 018-000-000 Secretary's Desk 2171 Jun 20 Resolution adopted 053-000-000 SR-0187 SR-0187 SAVICKAS. Congratulates Marcus Cosby, Chicago, on being chosen as a Young Illinois Black Achiever. Apr 07 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0188 BERMAN. Urges the International Committee of the Red Cross and Red Crescent Move- ment and the League of the Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies to fully recog- nize the Magen David Adom Society. Apr 07 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0189 WATSON - DUNN,R - DONAHUE. Urges the Citizens Advisory Committee of the U.S. Postal Service to issue a com- memorative stamp in honor of John L. Lewis, former president of the United Mine Workers of America and the Congress of Industrial Organizations. Apr 07 1989 Referred to Executive Jun 27 Waive Posting Notice Committee Executive Jun 29 Recommended be adopted 016-000-000 Secretary's Desk Jun 30 Re-committed to Executive SR-0190 ROCK - COLLINS. Urges the DuPage Water Commission to find an alternative to cutting trees in preparing for the construction of the pipeline to bring Lake Michigan Water to DuPage County. Apr 07 1989 Referred to Executive Jun 27 Waive Posting Notice Committee Executive SR-0191 DONAHUE. Congratulates Richard Niemann, Sr., on being honored as 1989 Retailer of the Year by the Illinois Retail Merchants Association. Apr 07 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0192 HAWKINSON. Congratulates Peoria Central's boys basketball team on winning 2nd place in the Class AA State finals. Apr 11 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 13 Resolution adopted SR-0193 COLLINS. Creates a Senate Select Committee to study the Social and Economic Status problems of African-American males. Apr 11 1989 Referred to Executive Jun 27 Waive Posting Notice Committee Executive SR-0194 DUDYCZ. Congratulates Gregory Schultz on becoming an Eagle Scout. Apr 11 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 13 Resolution adopted 2172 SR-0195 SR-0195 JOYCE,JE. Congratulates John McLaughlin as he retires from the Chicago Police Department. Apr 12 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 13 Resolution adopted SR-0196 DAVIDSON AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates the Vocational and Industrial Clubs of America on 1989 Skills Olympics. Apr 12 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 13 Resolution adopted SR-0197 KUSTRA. Congratulates Brian Wright of Boy Scout Troop 156 in Glenview on becoming an Eagle Scout. Apr 12 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 13 Resolution adopted SR-0198 MAHAR. Congratulates Orland Park Lions Club on its 25th anniversary. Apr 12 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 13 Resolution adopted SR-0199 MACDONALD. Urges repeal of the Catastrophic Medicare Act. Apr 13 1989 Referred to Executive Jun 27 Waive Posting Notice Committee Executive Jun 29 Recommended be adopted 016-000-000 Secretary's Desk Jun 30 Resolution adopted SR-0200 REA - DAVIDSON - DUNN,R - SEVERNS - ZITO - JACOBS - DONA- HUE - O'DANIEL. Urges opposition to federal legislation that would allow coal slurry companies the power of eminent domain. Apr 13 1989 Referred to Executive Jun 08 Recommended be adopted 020-000-000 Secretary's Desk Jun 20 Resolution adopted SR-0201 HAWKINSON. Congratulates and commends the Peoria Junior League on its 4th Annual "Race for the Cure" in support of breast cancer research. Apr 18 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 19 Resolution adopted SR-0202 DEMUZIO, ROCK AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates Mayor Helen Foreman as she retires as Mayor of Jacksonville. Apr 18 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 19 Resolution adopted SR-0203 JOYCE,JE. Congratulates Edward W. McCaskey as he celebrates his 70th birthday. Apr 18 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. 2173 SR-0203-Cont. Apr 19 Resolution adopted SR-0204 JOYCE,JE. Congratulates Timothy J. Gottardo of Oak Lawn on becoming an Eagle Scout. Apr 18 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 19 Resolution adopted SR-0205 JOYCE,JE. Congratulates Keith J. O'Rourke of Oak Lawn on becoming an Eagle Scout. Apr 18 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 19 Resolution adopted SR-0206 TOPINKA. Congratulates Jane Stewart Heckman of Lombard on Outstanding Older Citizen Award. Apr 18 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 19 Resolution adopted SR-0207 DUDYCZ - DUNN,R AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Steve Schaefer of Chicago and posthumously honors his courage. Apr 18 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 19 Resolution adopted SR-0208 NEWHOUSE, COLLINS, SMITH, HALL, JONES, BROOKINS, DEL VAL- LE AND ALL MEMBERS. Mourns the death of Charles Skyles, Jr., of Chicago, Apr 19 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0209 BERMAN. Congratulates Swift School in Chicago as it celebrates the 75th anniversary of its founding. Apr 19 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0210 BROOKINS. Commends Jane Boline for exemplary service to the children of the McCorkle Grammar School in the City of Chicago. Apr 19 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0211 DONAHUE. Congratulates Western IL University President Ralph H. Wagoner and WIU administrators, faculty and staff for 90 years of outstanding achievement. Apr 19 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0212 DEANGELIS - KELLY. Congratulates Michael and Lorraine Roma, of Lansing, on 55th wedding anniversary. Apr 19 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted 2174 SR-0213 KEATS AND ALL SENATORS. i Mourns the death of Joseph Gray of Northbrook. Apr 19 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0214 SMITH. Commends Ms. Linda Jones, guest speaker at the Biennial Women's Day Pro- gram of the Women of Bethsaida Missionary Baptist Church in Chicago. Apr 19 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0215 SMITH. Commends Mrs. Goldie Hollie, guest speaker at the Biennial Women's Day Pro- gram of the Women of Bethsaida Missionary Baptist Church in Chicago. Apr 19 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0216 BERMAN - MAITLAND -DEMUZIO - KUSTRA. Commends Paula Krager for her dedicated service to the State of Illinois and her impending marriage to Francis Corning. Apr 26 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 28 Resolution adopted SR-0217 ROCK AND DUDYCZ. Congratulates Father Cimarrusti upon 25 years in the priesthood. Apr 26 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Added As A Co-sponsor DUDYCZ Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 28 Resolution adopted SR-0218 MACDONALD. Congratulates Rev. Thomas Fielding as he retires from St. Colette Catholic Church in Rolling Meadows. Apr 26 1989 "Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 28 Resolution adopted SR-0219 MAITLAND. Congratulates Duffy Bass, 25 year veteran baseball coach at ISU, on being in- ducted into the Illinois High School Baseball Coaches Association Hall of Fame. Apr 26 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 28 Resolution adopted SR-0220 GEO-KARIS. Congratulates Marilyn Sterbenz as she retires as Antioch Village Clerk. Apr 26 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 27 Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted SR-0221 GEO-KARIS - BARKHAUSEN. Congratulates Sam Dada as he retires as Chief of the Gurnee Fire Department. Apr 26 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 27 Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted 2175 SR-0213 SR-0222 SR-0222 ZITO. Congratulates Father Vincent J. Gennardo upon his 25th year of service in the priesthood. Apr 26 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 28 Resolution adopted SR-0223 ZITO. Congratulates Father Florian A. Girometta upon his 50 years in the priesthood. Apr 26 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 28 Resolution adopted SR-0224 TOPINKA. Congratulates Paula Maniscalco, of Downers Grove, and Jeffrey Whisler, of Lombard, on their engagement. Apr 26 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 28 Resolution adopted SR-0225 MADIGAN. Congratulates the 1988-1989 Beason Grade School Purple Raiders girls volley- ball teams on winning the Class 8A and 7A championships. Apr 26 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 28 Resolution adopted SR-0226 DUDYCZ. Congratulates the Northwest Real Estate Board on its 65th year of service. Apr 26 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 28 Resolution adopted SR-0227 GEO-KARIS. Commends Dorothy V. Thompson, retiring Supervisor of Lake Villa Township. Apr 26 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 27 Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted SR-0228 ZITO. Congratulates William J. "Bill" Francione upon his retirement from the Village of Stone Park. Apr 27 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 28 Resolution adopted SR-0229 DEMUZIO, ROCK AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates Robert Healey of Chicago on being Easter Seal Man of the Year. Apr 27 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted SR-0230 DEMUZIO, ROCK AND DEMOCRAT SENATORS. Declares Friday, April 28, 1989, Workers Memorial Day in the State of Illinois. Apr 27 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted SR-0231 WOODYARD. Conigratulates the Oblong Community Unit #4 Board of Education, Oblong Ele- mentary School and Oblong High School on numerous accomplishments. 2176 SR-0231-Cont. Apr 27 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted SR-0232 WATSON. Congratulates Chief Petty Officer Wayne Meddows as he retires from the United States Navy. Apr 28 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0233 MAROVITZ. Proclaims April 28-30, 1989, to be World Day for Laboratory Animals in Illinois. Apr 28 1989 Referred to Executive Jun 27 Waive Posting Notice Committee Executive Jun 29 Recommended be adopted 016-000-000 Secretary's Desk SR-0234 KUSTRA. Congratulates Phyllis Riser of Park Ridge on her 80th birthday. Apr 28 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0235 TOPINKA. Congratulates Forest Park's Chamber of Commerce on 50th annual banquet. Apr 28 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0236 HOLMBERG. Congratulates Theron A. Wilson of Rockford, Illinois, on becoming an Eagle Scout. Apr 28 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0237 RAICA. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kash of Chicago on their Golden Wedding Anniversary. Apr 28 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0238 RAICA. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Vladimir Vondrak of Chicago on their 59 years of marriage. Apr 28 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0239 SEVERNS - DEMUZIO. Urges the Illinois Commerce Commission to conduct a management audit and investigation of the Illinois Power Company. Apr 28 1989 Referred to Executive May 31 CHIEF SPNSR CH. Committee Executive Committee Executive 2177 Jun 27 Waive Posting Notice SR-0240 SCHAFFER AND FRIEDLAND. Congratulates Joyce Gumprecht on retirement as Trustee of Algonquin Township. May 01 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 05 Resolution adopted SR-0241 SCHAFFER AND FRIEDLAND. Congratulates David Krenz as he retires as a trustee of Algonquin Township. May 01 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 05 Resolution adopted SR-0242 SCHAFFER AND FRIEDLAND. Congratulates George Starr on retirement as Supervisor of Algonquin Township. May 01 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 05 Resolution adopted SR-0243 HALL. Congratulates Steven R. Heinzl of Belleville, Illinois, on becoming an Eagle Scout. May 01 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 05 Resolution adopted SR-0244 WELCH. Congratulates Jackie Johnson, of Sandwich, retiring president of HOP. May 02 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted SR-0245 SAVICKAS AND ALL SENATORS. Commends Robert Hodorowicz of Burbank on saving the life of Ann Mate. May 02 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 05 Resolution adopted SR-0246 DUNN,T. Congratulates North View School in Bolingbrook, on its 25th anniversary. May 02 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 05 Resolution adopted SR-0247 REA, ROCK AND ALL SENATORS. Commends Petty Officer Kendall Truitt on heroism in USS Iowa disaster. May 02 1989 Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted SR-0248 ZITO. Commends Dr. Loretto Madonia on his long and distinguished career in dentistry. May 02 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 05 Resolution adopted SR-0249 TOPINKA. Congratulates Dr. Stoffel, from the Chicago area, on being elected 1989 Nation- al President of Psi Omega Fraternity. May 02 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 05 Resolution adopted 2178 SR-0240 SR-0250 SR-0250 RAICA. Congratulates Judith Christine Just and James Thomas Fitzgerald on the joyous occasion of their wedding. May 02 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 05 Resolution adopted SR-0251 RAICA. Congratulates Edward and Anne Jakalski on their 50th wedding anniversary. May 02 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 05 Resolution adopted SR-0252 DEMUZIO, ROCK AND ALL SENATORS. Commends retiring Mayor of the Village of South Jacksonville, Richard H. Godfrey. May 02 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted SR-0253 NEWHOUSE, MAROVITZ AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns Patrick Henry of the Free Street Theatre of Chicago. May 02 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 05 Resolution adopted SR-0254 SCHUNEMAN AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns Reynolds "Rip" Everett, of Galva, Republican leader. May 02 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 05 Resolution adopted SR-0255 SEVERNS. Congratulates Kenneth Walden as he retires from his position as Greenup Town- ship Supervisor. May 03 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 05 Resolution adopted SR-0256 ZITO. Commends Felicia Schuman for all her good works throughout the years. May 03 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 05 Resolution adopted SR-0257 ZITO. Congratulates Lawrence W. Passow upon his retirement as Superintendent of Franklin Park School Dsitrict 84. May 03 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 05 Resolution adopted SR-0258 DUDYCZ. Congratulates Eunice Borovik on being elected to an unprecedented tenth term as President of the Portage Park Chamber of Commerce. May 03 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 05 Resolution adopted SR-0259 LECHOWICZ AND ALL SENATORS. Marks the 198th anniversary of the Polish Constitution and the 50th anniversary of the invasion of Poland. 2179 SR-0259-Cont. May 04 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 05 Resolution adopted SR-0260 DEANGELIS - MAHAR - KELLY. Congratulates Prairie State College on its 30th Anniversary. May 04 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 05 Resolution adopted SR-0261 DUDYCZ. Commends Robert Opalski on his service as President of the Illinois Automatic Merchandising Council. May 04 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 05 Resolution adopted SR-0262 CARROLL. Congratulates Tova Tarshish of Chicago, AAA essay contest finalist. May 04 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 05 Resolution adopted SR-0263 KELLY. Congratulates J. Lewis Winegarner on his recognition by Prairie-Hills School District 144. May 04 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 05 Resolution adopted SR-0264 KELLY. Congratulates Ted Perez of Chicago on being ordained a Permanent Deacon for the Archdiocese of Chicago. May 04 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 05 Resolution adopted SR-0265 KELLY. Congratulates Bill Rueth of Chicago on being ordained a Permanent Deacon for the Archdiocese of Chicago. May 04 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 05 Resolution adopted SR-0266 KELLY. Congratulates Herman Benthey of Chicago on being ordained a Permanent Dea- con for the Archdiocese of Chicago. May 04 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 05 Resolution adopted SR-0267 DEANGELIS. Congratulates the Rich South High School Odyssey of the Mind teams on win- ning the State Championship and qualifying for the World Finals Competitions. May 04 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 05 Resolution adopted SR-0268 SAVICKAS - JOYCE,JE. Congratulates Reverend John Ahern of St. Bernadette's Parish in Evergreen Park as he celebrates the 40th anniversary of his ordination. May 04 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 05 Resolution adopted 2180 SR-0269 FAWELL - PHILIP - KARPIEL - HUDSON - TOPINKA - ETHEREDGE - MAHAR. Congratulates Sandra Dutton on being selected 1989 Woman of the Year by the DuPage Federation of Republican Women, May 05 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0270 DEANGELIS - MAHAR- KELLY. Congratulates Charles Zulanas of Olympia Fields on winning Chamber of Com- merce award. May 05 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0271 BROOKINS. Commends Jack Lynch of Chicago on work to promote organ donation in the Black community, May 05 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0272 KEATS - BERMAN - KUSTRA. Commends retiring mayor of Wilmette, Vernon Squires. May 05 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0273 GEO-KARIS. Congratulates Herbert and Barbara Grulke on being chosen as the recipients of the Golden Deeds Award from the Zion Exchange Club. May 10 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 12 Resolution adopted SR-0274 DUNN,R. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Welsch of Pinckneyville on their 60th Wedding Anniversary. May 10 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 12 Resolution adopted SR-0275 BERMAN. Congratulates the Evanston Township High School math team on winning the Il- linois Council of Teachers of Mathematics State Math Contest. May 10 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 12 Resolution adopted SR-0276 D'ARCO. Commends Mid-America Reglatory Commissioners on their 30th annual Con- ference and its President, Andrew C. Barrett. May 10 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 12 Resolution adopted SR-0277 WOODYARD. Congratulates Rachel Heron of Ridge Farm on 8 years as CEO of Ridge Farm State Bank. May 10 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 12 Resolution adopted 2181 SR-0269 SR-0278 MAHAR. Congratulates Marilyn Halpin of Tinley Park on retiring from District 140. May 10 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 12 Resolution adopted SR-0279 KEATS. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. William Wallin of Mazon on their Golden Wedding Anniversary. May 10 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 12 Resolution adopted SR-0280 DEMUZIO, ROCK AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates Julianne Clements of Jacksonville as she retires from teaching at the Illinois School for the Deaf. May 10 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 12 Resolution adopted SR-0281 DUNN,T. Congratulates Dolores Larson of Joliet on retirement award. May 10 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 12 Resolution adopted SR-0282 DUNN,T. Congratulates John E. "Jack" Fitzgerald as he retires as Mayor of Manhattan af- ter 24 years of public service. May 10 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 12 Resolution adopted SR-0283 KELLY. Congratulates Sarah Turner of Harvey on her 100th birthday. May 11 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 12 Resolution adopted SR-0284 HALL. Commends Willie Preston of E. St. Louis on retirement from District 189. May 11 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 12 Resolution adopted SR-0285 KELLY. Congratulates Thornton Township High School drama students on State Championship. May 11 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 12 Resolution adopted SR-0286 KELLY AND JOYCE,JE. Congratulates Robert R. Hansen as he retires from his position as Midlothian Village Clerk. May 11 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 12 Resolution adopted SR-0287 SEVERNS. Congratulates Father O'Shea of Decatur on 25th anniversary. May 11 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 12 Resolution adopted 2182 SR-0278 SR-0288 SR-0288 SEVERNS. Congratulates Mary Marvin of Decatur on her 96th birthday. May 11 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 12 Resolution adopted SR-0289 REA. Congratulates the eighth grade students being honored for their academic achievements by the Benton Elks Lodge. May 11 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 12 Resolution adopted SR-0290 KEATS. Congratulates the Leo Millers of Kankakee on their 60th Wedding Anniversary. May 11 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 12 Resolution adopted SR-0291 TOPINKA. Congratulates Nancy Svoboda, of Oak Park, on her Citizen of the Year award from the Forest Park Chamber of Commerce. May 11 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 12 Resolution adopted SR-0292 WATSON. Commends Eric L. Jurgensen, of O'Fallon, on becoming an Eagle Scout. May 11 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 12 Resolution adopted SR-0293 FAWELL - KARPIEL - PHILIP - TOPINKA - ETHEREDGE - MAHAR - HUDSON. Congratulates Alice E. "Betty" McKinley on being named 1989 Librarian of the Year by the Illinois Library Association. May 11 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 12 Resolution adopted SR-0294 LECHOWICZ. Directs the Senate Judiciary Committee to investigate the merits of utilizing the privatization of parole, probation, jail, and bail systems. May 11 1989 Referred to Executive Jun 27 Waive Posting Notice Committee Executive SR-0295 KARPIEL. Congratulates and commends A. Eugene, Rennels on his years of service as May- or of West Chicago. May 12 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0296 DEMUZIO, ROCK AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates Reverend Joseph O'Reilly of Carrollton on 40th anniversary of his ordination. May 12 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted 2183 SR-0297 WOODYARD. Congratulates Sergeant James Haase, of Ridge Farm, on being named 1989 Cor- rectional Officer of the Year at the Danville Correctional Center. May 12 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0298 FAWELL - PHILIP - MAHAR - HUDSON - KARPIEL - TOPINKA AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns Judge Frederick Henzi of Glen Ellyn. May 12 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0299 TOPINKA. Urges appreciation for Savings and Loan industry. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes pages 2 and 3, inserting New Act Urges The Commissioner of Savings and Loan Associations to investigate the ef- fects of the proposed savings and loan reform legislation now pending on the U. S. Congress and to ask the Commissioner to act to correct any deficiencies in Illinois savings and loans brought on by the passage of the proposed legislation and report to the General Assembly by October 4, 1989. May 12 1989 Referred to Executive Jun 27 Waive Posting Notice Committee Executive Jun 29 Recommnded be adopted amend 012-000-000 Secretary's Desk Jun 30 Amendment No.01 EXECUTIVE Adopted Resolution Adopted-Amended 055-000-000 SR-0300 HUDSON. Commends Hinsdale South High School on setting up a memorial to Christa McAuliffe. May 12 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0301 LECHOWICZ - ROCK - DALEY,J - CARROLL. Congratulates the Polish American Police Association in Chicago as it holds its 25th Annual Awards Day Banquet. May 12 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0302 DUNN,T. Congratulates Deputy Dennis Soucie of the Will County Sheriff's Department on being named Officer of the Year. May 12 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0303 WOODYARD. Congratulates Oblong High School Home Economics students on attending na- tional convention. May 12 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0304 REA. 2184 SR-0297 SR-0304-Cont. Congratulates the Prices of Sesser, Small Business Persons of the Year. May 12 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0305 REA. Congratulates the City of Zeigler as it celebrates the 75th anniversary of its founding. May 12 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0306 WOODYARD. Congratulates Oblong High School math team on 1st place in State math dontest. May 12 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0307 MAROVITZ - KARPIEL. Directs the Senate Judiciary Committee to investigate the merits of utilizing the privatization of parole, probation, jail and bail systems. May 12 1989 Referred to Executive Jun 27 Waive Posting Notice Committee Executive Jun 29 Added As A Joint Sponsor KARPIEL Recommended be adopted 011-002-000 Secretary's Desk Jun 30 Resolution adopted 056-002-000 SR-0308 WOODYARD. Congratulates the Oblong High School scholastic bowl team on winning Eastern Illinois University's scholastic bowl. May 15 1989 Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted SR-0309 BROOKINS. Congratulates Clara Mitchell, of Chicago, and her family on their family reunion. May 16 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 18 Resolution adopted SR-0310 JOYCE,JE. Congratulates the Boruckes of Chicago on their 50th Wedding Anniversary. May 16 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 18 Resolution adopted SR-0311 HOLMBERG. Congratulates Brian L. Hull of Rockford on becoming an Eagle Scout. May 16 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 18 Resolution adopted SR-0312 GEO-KARIS - BARKHAUSEN. Commends Paul Neal, retiring Mayor of Libertyville. May 16 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 18 Resolution adopted 2185 SR-0313 GEO-KARIS. Congratulates George Kapsala of North Chicago, retiring teacher. May 16 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 18 Resolution adopted SR-0314 GEO-KARIS. Congratulates Joanne Korstanje as she retires as Village Clerk of Vernon Hills. May 17 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 18 Resolution adopted SR-0315 JOYCE,JJ AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates Jack Fitzgerald on his being recognized for his 24 years of service to the Village of Manhattan. May 17 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 18 Resolution adopted SR-0316 JOYCE,JE. Urges disclosure of the use of British funds to lobby against MacBride principles legislation. May 17 1989 Referred to Executive Jun 27 Waive Posting Notice Committee Executive Jun 29 Recommended be adopted 008-002-001 Secretary's Desk Jun 30 Resolution adopted SR-0317 DEL VALLE. Congratulates St. Boniface Parish in Chicago on 125th Anniversary. May 17 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 18 Resolution adopted SR-0318 GEO-KARIS - BARKHAUSEN. Congratulates Phillip Ellis as he retires as Village President of Vernon Hills. May 17 1989 Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted SR-0319 KARPIEL. Commends Glen A. Koehler of Bartlett who is retiring as Mayor. May 17 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 18 Resolution adopted SR-0320 BERMAN. Congratulates the Evanston Township High School JETS (Junior Engineering Technical Society) team and Jonathan Levy on numerous achievements. May 17 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 18 Resolution adopted SR-0321 DALEY,J, JOYCE,JE, ROCK AND ALL SENATORS. Commends Maureen Plattner, secretary for Senator John P. Daley, for her years of service in the Illinois Senate and congratulates her on her upcoming position in Chicago with the administration of Mayor Richard M. Daley. May 17 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted SR-0313 2186 SR-0322 GEO-KARIS. Congratulates and commends Robert Sabonjian on his service as Mayor of Waukegan. May 18 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0323 DEMUZIO, ROCK AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates Donald Hannant as he retires as Mayor of Griggsville. May 18 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0324 SEVERNS. Congratulates William Sands of Decatur on being named one of the Top Ten Public Works Leaders of the Year for 1989. May 18 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0325 REA. Congratulates the winners of the 1 st annual School Bell Awards Program of Wil- liamson County. May 18 1989 , Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0326 GEO-KARIS. Congratulates Mervyn Pilotte of Waukegan as he retires from the Lake County Area Vocational Center. May 18 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0327 DAVIDSON AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates Jack Gardner, of Springfield, on induction into Illinois Wrestling Hall of Fame. May 22 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 26 ' Resolution adopted SR-0328 DAVIDSON AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates Reverend Keltto of Springfield on 25th anniversary. May 22 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 26 Resolution adopted SR-0329 MADIGAN. Congratulates Floyd Bee, of Lincoln, on induction into Illinois Wrestling Hall of Fame. May 22 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 26 Resolution adopted SR-0330 MACDONALD. Congratulates the Rolling Meadows High School Band on being selected to trav- el to Besena, Italy. May 22 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 26 Resolution adopted SR-0331 HAWKINSON. Congratulates Jennifer Callahan of Brimfield on winning Statewide Nutrition Poster Contest. 2187 SR-0322 SR-0331-Cont. May 22 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 24 Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted SR-0332 SMITH, ROCK AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates and commends Reverend Frank Sims of Chicago on his 30 years of service at Ebenezer Missionary Baptist Church and his retirement. May 22 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 26 Resolution adopted SR-0333 MAHAR. Congratulates Erik J. Hanson of Palos Hills on becoming an Eagle Scout. May 23 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 26 Resolution adopted SR-0334 MAHAR. Congratulates Thomas Hartmann, of Tinley Park, on becoming an Eagle Scout. May 23 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 26 Resolution adopted SR-0335 DEMUZIO, VADALABENE, ROCK AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates Father Paynic as he retires from the priesthood. May 23 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 26 Resolution adopted SR-0336 KELLY. Congratulates the Peter Rukszas of Hazel Crest on their 50th wedding anniversary. May 23 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 26 Resolution adopted SR-0337 KUSTRA., Congratulates the Gemini Junior High School Jazz and Symphonic Bands for distinguishing themselves in State and national competition. May 23 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 26 Resolution adopted SR-0338 KEATS - KUSTRA. Congratulates the Glenview Stars Pee Wee AA hockey team on 2nd place in the 1989 U.S. National Championship. May 23 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 26 Resolution adopted SR-0339 HAWKINSON - LUFT - KEATS AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns Otis Michels of Peoria. May 23 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 26 Resolution adopted SR-0340 DEMUZIO - ROCK. Memorial to public servant, Leo Fitzgerald. May 23 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 26 Resolution adopted 2188 SR-0341 TOPINKA. Urges designation of Animal Conservation Week. May 23 1989 Referred to Executive Jun 27 Waive Posting Notice Committee Executive Jun 29 Recommended be adopted 016-000-000 Secretary's Desk Jun 30 Resolution adopted SR-0342 KUSTRA. Urges observance of Flag Day, June 14. May 23 1989 Referred to Executive Jun 27 Waive Posting Notice Committee Executive Jun 29 Recommended be adopted 016-000-000 Secretary's Desk SR-0343 HUDSON. Congratulates Bridget Tobin, of Oswego, poster contest winner. May 25 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 26 Resolution adopted SR-0344 BROOKINS. Commends Sister Helen Leffner of the Academy of Our Lady of Chicago on retirement. May 25 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 26 Resolution adopted SR-0345 SAVICKAS. Congratulates Father Patrick Murphy of Chicago on service as Principal of St. Rita High School. May 25 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 26 Resolution adopted SR-0346 SAVICKAS. Congratulates and commends Charles Updyke of Evergreen Park as he retires from Reavis High School. May 25 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 26 Resolution adopted SR-0347 SAVICKAS. Congratulates and commends Frank Skoff of Willow Springs as he retires from Reavis High School. May 25 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 26 Resolution adopted SR-0348 JOYCE,JJ. Requests the Auditor General to conduct an investigative audit of the Regional Transportation Authority to determine the amount of taxes collected on a town- ship-by-township basis from townships which do not receive RTA service. May 25 1989 Referred to Executive Jun 27 Waive Posting Notice Committee Executive Jun 29 Recommended be adopted 016-000-000 Secretary's Desk 2189 SR-0341 SR-0348-Cont. Jun 30 Resolution adopted 055-000-000 SR-0349 SEVERNS. Congratulates Burks Pumps Inc., of Decatur, on receiving the 1989 Outstanding Small Business of the Year Award. May 25 1989 Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted SR-0350 O'DANIEL. Congratulates the Mt. Carmel Daily Republican Register on its 150th anniversa- ry of founding. May 26 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0351 FAWELL - PHILIP. Congratulates Kathrine Krueger of Lombard on being selected as the Number 1 Cheerleader in the State of Illinois. May 26 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0352 SAVICKAS. Congratulates and commends Anthony Cupp of Orland Park as he retires from Reavis High School. May 26 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0353 GEO-KARIS - BARKHAUSEN. Congratulates and commends Fred Seeds as he retires from Mundelein High School after 38 years of dedicated service. May 26 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0354 REA. Congratulates and commends Dorothy Bailey as she retires as executive secre- tary of the Herrin Area United Way. May 26 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0355 JOYCE,JJ. Urges Congress to oppose a federal gas tax for deficit reduction. May 26 1989 Referred to Executive Jun 27 Waive Posting Notice Committee Executive Jun 29 Recommended be adopted 016-000-000 Secretary's Desk SR-0356 TOPINKA. Urges recognition of June 14, 1989 as Baltic Freedom Day in observance of the 50th anniversary of Soviet tyranny. May 26 1989 Referred to Executive Jun 27 Waive Posting Notice Committee Executive Jun 29 Recommended be adopted 016-000-000 Secretary's Desk 2190 Resolution adopted Jun 30 SR-0357 ZITO. Congratulates Carl and Ann Vovola on the celebration of their Golden Wedding Anniversary. May 26 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0358 DUDYCZ. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. James Annoreno of Chicago as they celebrate their Golden Wedding Anniversary. May 26 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0359 KEATS. Congratulates Clinten Alan Cox, Evanston, on his graduation from Lake Forest Academy. May 26 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0360 KARPIEL. Congratulates Schaumburg Township Committee on Youth and its agency, Spectrum, on its 25th anniversary. May 26 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0361 ZITO. Congratulates Albert and Carol Lewis on the celebration of their Silver Wedding Anniversary. May 26 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0362 DUNN,T. Commends retiring teacher Janice Gindl of Calumet. May 26 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0363 BROOKINS. Congratulates Reverend Wright of Chicago's Trinity United Church of Christ on his tremendous contributions to the community. May 26 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0364 DUDYCZ AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates Science winners from Resurrection High School in Chicago. May 26 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0365 DALEY,J AND ALL SENATORS. Memorial to Catherine Smith Bedore, Chicago. May 26 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0366 DEMUZIO, ROCK AND ALL SENATORS. Memorial to Monsignor Michael Owen Driscoll. May 26 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted 2191 SR-0357 SR-0367 LUFT. Directs the Auditor General to conduct a special feasibility study on the State purchase of the Lincoln Tower Office Building, Springfield. May 26 1989 Referred to Executive Jun 27 Waive Posting Notice Committee Executive SR-0368 BROOKINS. Congratulates and commends the Lutheran Church of the Resurrection, in Chicago. May 31 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 01 Resolution adopted SR-0369 SEVERNS. Congratulates Mayme Foster of Decatur on 105th birthday. May 31 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 01 Resolution adopted SR-0370 RAICA. Congratulates Father Patrick Murphy of Chicago on service as Principal of St. Rita High School. May 31 1989 Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted SR-0371 BERMAN. Commends Dan Phillips for 25 years on the Evanston Township High School Board. May 31 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 01 Resolution adopted SR-0372 ZITO. Congratulates Anthony and Lillian Matchus on their 50th Wedding Anniversary. May 31 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 01 Resolution adopted SR-0373 DUDYCZ AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates Cook County Community Service Program on success. May 31 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 01 Resolution adopted SR-0374 ROCK. Commends Father Robert Becker on the Silver Jubilee of his ordination into the priesthood. Jun 01 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0375 KARPIEL. Congratulates and commends Richard Lewis as he retires from service to the City of Geneva. Jun 01 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0376 DEANGELIS. Congratulates Crete-Monee Jr. High, of Crete on U.S. Office of Education Award. SR-0367 2192 SR-0376-Cont. Jun 01 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0377 SAVICKAS. Congratulates Sol and Ida Moschel of Chicago as they celebrate their 50th Wed- ding Anniversary. Jun 01 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0378 WATSON. Commends Brian Lang on becoming an Eagle Scout. Jun 06 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 09 Resolution adopted SR-0379 REA. Congratulates Sue Woodfin of Benton on receiving the Christa McAuliffe Award. Jun 06 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 09 Resolution adopted SR-0380 REA. Congratulates Williamson County, Illinois, on its 150th anniversary. Jun 06 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 09 Resolution adopted SR-0381 GEO-KARIS. Congratulates Carol E. Maplethorpe of Antioch on the occasion of her retire- ment after 37 years of teaching. Jun 06 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 09 Resolution adopted SR-0382 WOODYARD. Congratulates Father Skelton of the Diocese of Springfield as he celebrates his Silver Jubilee. Jun 06 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 09 Resolution adopted SR-0383 TOPINKA. Congratulates and commends the Hinsdale Embroiderers' Guild on its 25th anniversary. Jun 06 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 09 Resolution adopted SR-0384 TOPINKA. Congratulates Lou and Elaine Ksander of LaGrange on their recent recognition by the American Association of Retired Persons. Jun 06 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 09 Resolution adopted SR-0385 TOPINKA. Congratulates and commends the Constance Morris House of LaGrange as it celebrates the 10th anniversary of its founding. Jun 06 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 09 Resolution adopted 2193 SR-0386 DEMUZIO, ROCK AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates Margaret Halpin Hill of Gillespie on her 95th birthday. Jun 06 1989 . Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 09 Resolution adopted SR-0387 DEMUZIO, ROCK AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates the City of Coffeen on its 100th anniversary. Jun 06 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 09 Resolution adopted SR-0388 DUNN,R. Congratulates George lubelt of SIU Carbondale on retirement as women's bas- ketball coach. Jun 06 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 09 Resolution adopted SR-0389 DUDYCZ. Congratulates Cheremshyna Ensemble, of Montreal, on their success. Jun 07 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 09 Resolution adopted SR-0390 DUDYCZ. Congratulates Mr. & Mrs. John Hoeger on their 25th Wedding Anniversary, Jun 07 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 09 Resolution adopted SR-0391 DAVIDSON AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulateq the Springfield Municipal Opera Association for its outstanding entertainment in Central Illinois. Jun 07 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 09 Resolution adopted SR-0392 KEATS. Congratulates and commends Tad Eckert of New Trier High School on winning the singles title in the State tennis tournament. Jun 07 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 09 Resolution adopted SR-0393 TOPINKA. Congratulates and commends Urmilla Chawla, of Downers Grove as the recipient of the Ghandi Community Award. Jun 08 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 09 Resolution adopted SR-0394 ETHEREDGE. Congratulates Stacey Johnson of Aurora on high school graduation. Jun 08 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 09 Resolution adopted SR-0395 RAICA. Congratulates and commends Seaman Signalman Richard P. Walsh, of Lyons, on his acts of heroism after the tragedy aboard the U.S.S. Iowa. Jun 08 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 09 Resolution adopted 2194 SR-0386 SR-0396 SR-0396 TOPINKA. Recognizes October 6, 1987, as German-American Day. Jun 08 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 09 Resolution adopted SR-0397 HOLMBERG. Congratulates and commends Temple Beth El of Rockford as it celebrates the 75th anniversary of its founding. Jun 08 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 09 Resolution adopted SR-0398 FAWELL. Congratulates Daniel Rodgers of Glen Ellyn on retiring from District 89. Jun 08 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 09 Resolution adopted SR-0399 JONES. Congratulates Dorothy McConner of Hyde Park on a successful career with Johnson Producst Co., Inc. Jun 08 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 09 Resolution adopted SR-0400 SEVERNS. Congratulates St. Peter's A.M.E. Church in Decatur on the dedication of its annex. Jun 09 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0401 DUDYCZ. Congratulates the Ukrainian Bandurist Chorus on preserving the musical heri- tage of the Ukraine for people of the free world. world. Jun 09 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0402 DUDYCZ AND ALL SENATORS. Urges proper display of the American flag on Flag Day, June 14, and regularly. Jun 09 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0403 KELLY. Congratulates Patrick Neff, B.S. Troop 271, Lansing, on becoming an Eagle Scout. Jun 09 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0404 NEWHOUSE - BROOKINS - ALEXANDER - DEL VALLE - HALL - JONES - COLLINS - SMITH. Urges the support of comprehensive sanctions legislation now being considered in Congress, which is in opposition to the apartheid government in South Africa. Jun 09 1989 Referred to Executive Jun 27 Waive Posting Notice Committee Executive SR-0405 TOPINKA. Congratulates Judge William Black, of the 18th Judicial Circuit, on being chosen as DuPage County's finest jurist. 2195 SR-0405-Cont. Jun 14 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 16 Resolution adopted SR-0406 TOPINKA. Congratulates Grace Wallin of Berwyn as she retires from the Social Security Administration. Jun 14 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 16 Resolution adopted SR-0407 DAVIDSON AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates Harry Taylor of New Berlin as he celebrates his 100th birthday. Jun 14 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 16 Resolution adopted SR-0408 ZITO. Congratulates Stefano and Maria Rizzi on their 50th Wedding Anniversary. Jun 14 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 16 Resolution adopted SR-0409 KEATS. Congratulates Kenneth Thiel of Northbrook as he retires as General Director of the North Suburban YMCA. Jun 14 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 16 Resolution adopted SR-0410 LECHOWICZ, ROCK AND DALEY,J. Congratulates Weber High School of Chicago on receiving the Excellence in Ed- ucation award from the U.S. Department of Education. Jun 14 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 16 Resolution adopted SR-0411 TOPINKA - HUDSON. Congratulates American Legion Post 80 in Donwers Grove as it celebrates the 70th anniversary of its founding. Jun 14 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 16 Resolution adopted SR-0412 MACDONALD. Congratulates Rolling Meadows High School Congressional Debate team on its 1st place State victory. Jun 14 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 16 Resolution adopted SR-0413 ROCK AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates Senator Jerome John Joyce as he celebrates his 50th birthday. Jun 14 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 16 Resolution adopted SR-0414 ETHEREDGE - LUFT - HAWKINSON - DUNN,T. Urges adoption of fair policy regarding steel imports. Jun 14 1989 Referred to Executive Jun 27 Waive Posting Notice Committee Executive Jun 29 Recommended be adopted 016-000-000 Secretary's Desk 2196 SR-0414-Cont. Jun 30 Resolution adopted SR-0415 ZITO. Salutes the people of Franklin Park for their patriotic efforts and commends them for instituting "Celebrate America". Jun 14 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 16 Resolution adopted SR-0416 ZITO. Congratulates the people of the Village of Stone Park on the 50th anniversary of incorporation. Jun 14 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 16 Resolution adopted SR-0417 WOODYARD. Congratulates K. Z. Jewell of Paris on retirement from the IL National Guard. Jun 14 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 16 Resolution adopted SR-0418 KARPIEL. Congratulates and commends Marie Hardt as she retires as General Assistance Director of Bloomingdale Township. Jun 14 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 16 Resolution adopted SR-0419 BROOKINS. Congratulates Grant Memorial A.M.E. Church as it celebrates the 75th anniver- sary of its founding. Jun 14 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 16 Resolution adopted SR-0420 KEATS - KUSTRA - BERMAN. Congratulates Ralph McGee as he retires from New Trier High School, Winnetka. Jun 14 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 16 Resolution adopted SR-0421 FAWELL AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Albertsen, of Lombard, as they celebrate their 40th Wedding Anniversary. Jun 14 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 16 Resolution adopted SR-0422 MAROVITZ. Congratulates Harry Caray on his election to the Baseball Hall of Fame. Jun 14 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 16 Resolution adopted SR-0423 HAWKINSON. Congratulates the Coldbrook Christian Church near Galesburg as it celebrates the 150th anniversary of its founding. Jun 14 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 16 Resolution adopted 2197 SR-0424 2198 SR-0424 SAVICKAS, KARPIEL. Directs the Auditor General to investigate the management agreement between the Illinois Sports Facilities Authority and the White Sox, for the purpose of assess- ing the fiscal impact upon the State if the White Sox pay no rent for their use of the sports facility developed by the Authority based upon low attendance at their ball games. Requires a report to the General Assembly by November 1, 1989. Jun 14 1989 Referred to Executive Jun 27 Waive Posting Notice Committee Executive Jun 29 Recommended be adopted 011-000-001 Secretary's Desk Jun 30 Resolution adopted 056-000-000 SR-0425 HAWKINSON - LUFT. Congratulates the Farmington High School softball team on winning the State Class A softball tournament. Jun 15 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 16 Resolution adopted SR-0426 KELLY. Congratulates John Kelly, Jr. of Oak Forest on being elected student body presi- dent of Mt. Carmel High School. Jun 15 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 16 Resolution adopted SR-0427 TOPINKA. Congratulates and commends Amy Mazzolin as the "Person of the Year" by the Friends of the Villa Scalabrini. Jun 15 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 16 Resolution adopted SR-0428 BERMAN. Congratulates Irving Robins of Chicago on the 40th anniversary of Foremost, Inc. Jun 15 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 16 Resolution adopted SR-0429 DUDYCZ. Congratulates Paul Kubica upon becoming an Eagle Scout. Jun 16 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0430 GEO-KARIS. Congratulates and commends Marge Keenan, recipient of the Book of Golden Deeds Award from the Waukegan Exchange Club. Jun 16 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0431 GEO-KARIS. Congratulates the Free Serbian Orthodox Church on the 600th Anniversary of the Battle of Kosovo. Jun 16 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0432 SR-0432 SEVERNS. Congratulates Raymond Koonce of Taylorville on becoming an Eagle Scout. Jun 16 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0433 SEVERNS. Congratulates Nathan Morris of Taylorville on becoming an Eagle Scout. Jun 16 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0434 TOPINKA. Congratulates Rev. Arthur Beyer of Lisle on the 25th anniversary of his ordination. Jun 16 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0435 DEL VALLE. Congratulates the Clemente Wildcats and their coaches on winning the Chicago Public League High School championship. Jun 16 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0436 JONES. Congratulates and commends Lelia Fykes-Ridley as she retires from the Chicago Police Department. Jun 16 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0437 DUNN,R. Congratulates the Freeburg Midgets baseball team on being State Class A champions. Jun 16 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0438 HAWKINSON. Congratulates Peoria's Greenway Project. Jun 16 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0439 HAWKINSON. Designates U.S. Marshals Bicentennial Day. Jun 16 1989 Referred to Exequtive Jun 27 Waive Posting Notice Committee Executive Jun 29 Recommended be adopted 016-000-000 Secretary's Desk Jun 30 Resolution adopted SR-0440 TOPINKA. Congratulates St. Peter's Evangelical Lutheran Church in Forest Park on its 90th anniversary. Jun 19 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 24 Resolution adopted 2199 SR-0441 ROCK. Congratulates Mary Walsh Farmar upon her induction into the Academy of Educators. Jun 20 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 24 Resolution adopted SR-0442 ROCK. Congratulates Peter Richards for his perfect score on the Scholastic Aptitude Test. Jun 20 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 24 Resolution adopted SR-0443 WEAVER,S AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns Dr. Joseph Larsen of the University of Illinois at Urbana. Jun 20 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 24 Resolution adopted SR-0444 MACDONALD. Commends Harper College Women's Program in Palatine on its 20th anniversary. Jun 20 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 24 Resolution adopted SR-0445 HAWKINSON. Congratulates and commends James Harrison Frakes, as he retires as Chief of Police in Galesburg. Jun 20 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 24 Resolution adopted SR-0446 WATSON. Congratulates James F. Staff as he retires as Bond Fayette-Effingham County Regional Superintendent of Schools. Jun 20 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 24 Resolution adopted SR-0447 MAROVITZ. Memorializes Commissioner of Major League Baseball to reinstate "Shoeless" Joe Jackson, of the Chicago White Sox, as a member in good standing in organized baseball. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Corrects a spelling error. Jun 20 1989 Referred to Executive Jun 27 Waive Posting Notice Committee Executive Jun 29 Recommended be adopted 016-000-000 Secretary's Desk Jun 30 Amendment No.01 MAROVITZ Adopted Resolution Adopted-Amended SR-0448 DEMUZIO. Urges participation by Farm Credit Services in the Agricultural Production Loan Deposit Program. Jun 20 1989 Referred to Executive Jun 27 Waive Posting Notice Committee Executive SR-0441 2200 SR-0448-Cont. Jun 29 Recommended be adopted 016-000-000 Secretary's Desk Jun 30 Resolution adopted SR-0449 HOLMBERG. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Holmbergof Belvidere as they celebrate their 65th Wedding Anniversary. Jun 22 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 24 Resolution adopted SR-0450 HOLMBERG. Commends Eagle Scout James Edward Lake, of Rockford, Illinois. Jun 22 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 24 Resolution adopted SR-0451 HOLMBERG. Commends Eagle Scout Colin M. McGroarty, of Rockford, Illinois. Jun 22 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 24 Resolution adopted SR-0452 FAWELL. Congratulates Dr. Joseph O'Donnell, of Oakbrook, on the occasion of his retirement. Jun 22 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 24 Resolution adopted SR-0453 MACDONALD - PHILIP AND ALL SENATORS. Designates June 25-July 1st, 1989, Food Science and Technology Week in honor of the Institute of Food Technologists' 50th anniversary. Jun 22 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 24 Resolution adopted SR-0454 SEVERNS. Congratulates and commends the Sullivan High School quiz bowl team on a sec- ond place finish in the Texaco Star National Academic Championship. Jun 22 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 24 Resolution adopted SR-0455 WATSON. Congratulates Dawn Spicuzza, of Collinsville, Miss Illinois 1988. Jun 22 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 24 Resolution adopted SR-0456 BROOKINS. Congratulates Soul Children of Chicago choir for excellence. Jun 22 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted SR-0457 BROOKINS. Congratulates and commends Ara Myles, of Chicago, as she retires from the Gary Community School Corporation. Jun 22 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 24 Resolution adopted 2201 SR-0458 SR-0458 TOPINKA. Congratulates Reverend Donald Balster of Hinsdale on 30th anniversary at Re- deemer Lutheran Church. Jun 22 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 24 , Resolution adopted SR-0459 BERMAN. Commends Jane Clark Casey of Chicago, for her public service. Jun 22 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 24 Resolution adopted SR-0460 , WELCH, JOYCE,JE. Directs the Illinois Commission on Intergovernmental Cooperation to study the various systems' governing boards in higher education and evaluate effectiveness of the current systems of governance. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Calls for copies to be presented to the Illinois Commission on Intergovernmental Cooperation and the governing boards of the State's public universities. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Requires an additional hearing to be conducted in Bloomington. Jun 22 1989 Referred to Executive Jun 27 Waive Posting Notice Committee Executive Jun 29 Recommnded be adopted amend 015-001-000 Secretary's Desk Jun 30 Amendment No.01 EXECUTIVE Adopted Amendment No.02 WELCH Adopted Resolution Adopted-Amended 050-005-000 SR-0461 TOPINKA. Supports the efforts of the Croatian Committee for Human Rights, headed by Dobroslav Paraga, to condemn Yugoslavia for its abuses of human rights, to de- mand that these violent acts cease and that all prisoners be freed. Jun 23 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 24 Resolution adopted SR-0462 TOPINKA. Congratulates John Pinner, Jr., of Brookfield, as he retires from Pinner Electric Company. Jun 23 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 24 Resolution adopted SR-0463 REA. Congratulates Harrisburg High School on winning the Class AA State championship. Jun 23 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 24 Resolution adopted SR-0464 SMITH - ROCK AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates Reverend Ruben Harris, of Chicago, as he celebrates his third an- niversary as pastor of the Bethsaida Missionary Baptist Church. Jun23 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 24 Resolution adopted 2202 SR-0465 DEL VALLE. Congratulates Father Charles L. Kyle for his outstanding service to the people of the State of Illinois. Jun 23 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 24 Resolution adopted SR-0466 DUNN,R. Congratulates Shelley Ann Misch of Antioch on 8th grade graduation. Jun 23 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 24 Resolution adopted SR-0467 SAVICKAS AND ALL SENATORS. Commends the Johnny Genna Foundation for its educational efforts concerning pediatric liver disorders and urges the observance of September 22, 1989 as Johnny Genna Day. Jun 23 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 24 Resolution adopted SR-0468 BROOKINS. Congratulates Lenetta Brookins Dunbar of Gary, Indiana, on 31 years of teaching.. Jun 24 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0469 DEMUZIO, ROCK AND SENATORS. Congratulates Jersey County on its 150th anniversary. Jun 24 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0470 SMITH, ROCK AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates Bishop Louis Henry Ford of Chicago on 54th anniversary of founding pastorate of St. Paul Church of God in Christ. Jun 24 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0471 REA. Congratulates Christ's View Christian Church of Christopher on its 10th anniversary. Jun 24 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0472 KARPIEL. Congratulates DuKane Valley Council on 20th anniversary. Jun 24 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0473 ROCK. Recognizes the 100th year of the creation of the Metropolitan Water Reclama- tion District of Greater Chicago. Jun 24 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0474 ROCK. Applauds the efforts of Caretakers of the Environment and Conference host Oak Park River Forest High School for their involvement in a truly meaningful conference. 2203 SR-0465 SR-0474-Cont. Jun 24 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0475 ROCK. Congratulates Constantine Prevolos, of Chicago, as he celebrates the 100th anni- versary of his birth. Jun 24 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0476 HAWKINSON AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Ralph Eckley of Monmouth. Jun 24 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0477 DALEY,J AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Frances King, Chicago. Jun 24 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0478 DALEY,J AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Marie Ryan, Chicago. Jun 24 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0479 ROCK AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates Elmwood Park on its 75th anniversary, Jun 26 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jul 01 Resolution adopted SR-0480 RIGNEY. Congratulates Pastor Harold Theiss of St. Paul Evangelical Lutheran Church in Elizabeth as he celebrates 40 years in the ministry. Jun 27 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jul 01 Resolution adopted SR-0481 DUNN,R. Commends Anton Berg on 50 years of service to DuQuoin Public Library board. Jun 27 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jul 01 Resolution adopted SR-0482 DUNN,R. Congratulates Arline Yehling on 54 years of service to the DuQuoin Public Li- brary board. Jun 27 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jul 01 Resolution adopted SR-0483 KELLY - DEL VALLE - WATSON. Congratulates Roberto Rivera of Springfield on playing first base in the Sen- ate-House softball game. Jun 27 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jul 01 Resolution adopted SR-0484 JONES - BROOKINS. Congratulates The Wooten Choral Ensemble, of Chicago, on its 40th anniversary. 2204 SR-0484-Cont. Jun 27 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jul 01 Resolution adopted SR-0485 WOODYARD. Congratulates Rosalin Vogel of Grape Creek as she celebrates the 85th anniver- sary of her birth. Jun 27 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jul 01 Resolution adopted SR-0486 D'ARCO. Congratulates Dr. Vicki Gunther, of Chicago, on winning an award from Whit- man Corporation for her excellence as a principal. Jun 27 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jul 01 Resolution adopted SR-0487 MADIGAN. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Huskins, of Lincoln, on their 50th wedding anniversary. Jun 27 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jul 01 Resolution adopted SR-0488 SCHUNEMAN. Congratulates the Illinois Student Delegation of the American/Soviet Youth Exchange. Jun 27 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jul 01 Resolution adopted SR-0489 JOYCE,JE. Designates Little League Baseball Week, June 12-16th. Jun 27 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jul 01 Resolution adopted SR-0490 DALEY,J AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns Margaret Kozanecki of Chicago. Jun 27 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jul 01 Resolution adopted SR-0491 NEWHOUSE. Congratulates Rosalyn D. McIntosh of Chicago on receiving the Christopher Moore Scholarship from the Chicago Children's Choir. Jun 27 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jul 01 Resolution adopted SR-0492 REA. Congratulates Jerry Halstead of Carterville on U.S. Baseball Federation Commendation. Jun 27 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jul 01 Resolution adopted SR-0493 NETSCH AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns Philip T. Wasylowsky of Chicago. Jun 27 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jul 01 Resolution adopted 2205 SR-0494 KELLY - HUDSON - DALEY,J - JOYCE,JE - WELCH - RAICA - DU- DYCZ. Urges Governor Thompson to declare October 1st through 8th, 1989, as Respect Life Week in Illinois. Jun 27 1989 Referred to Executive Jun 29 Recommended be adopted 013-000-000 Secretary's Desk Jun 30 Resolution adopted SR-0495 DUDYCZ. Congratulates St. Pascal's Church in Chicago on its 75th anniversary. Jun 28 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jul 01 Resolution adopted SR-0496 DUDYCZ. Commends Paul Mons of Chicago on rescuing the American Flag from the floor of the Chicago Art Institute. Jun 28 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jul 01 Resolution adopted SR-0497 TOPINKA. Congratulates Free Serbian Orthodox Church on the 600th Anniversary of the Battle of Kosovo. Jun 28 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jul 01 Resolution adopted SR-0498 ETHEREDGE. Congratulates Chief Robert Brent, of Aurora, as he retires from the Aurora Po- lice Department. Jun 29 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jul 01 Resolution adopted SR-0499 JONES. Congratulates Ms. Dorothy Leavell on being named Publisher of the Year at the 49th Annual Convention of the National Newspaper Publishers Association. Jun 29 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jul 01 Resolution adopted SR-0500 DONAHUE. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hull, of Dallas City, as they celebrate their 70th wedding anniversary. Jun 29 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jul 01 Resolution adopted SR-0501 DUNN,R. Congratulates Joann Martin of DuQuoin on having a day named in her honor. Jun 29 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jul 01 Resolution adopted SR-0502 LECHOWICZ. Congratulates St. Ladislaus Church in Chicago on its 75th anniversary. Jun 29 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jul 01 Resolution adopted 2206 SR-0494 SR-0503 SR-0503 DEANGELIS - MAHAR - KELLY. Congratulates and commends Governors State University, of Chicago, on its 20th anniversary. Jun 29 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jul 01 Resolution adopted SR-0504 TOPINKA. Congratulates North Riverside Sportsman's Club on its 40th anniversary. Jun 29'1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jul 01 Resolution adopted SR-0505 ROCK AND ALL SENATORS. Commends the Ernest Hemingway Foundation of Oak Park on the issuance of the Ernest Hemingway Commemorative Stamp. Jun 29 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jul 01 Resolution adopted SR-0506 JACOBS. Congratulates Darrell Yeargle, of East Moline, on retirement from CASE I H. Jun 29 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jul 01 Resolution adopted SR-0507 DUDYCZ - KUSTRA. Congratulates Patricia Handzel as she retires as Republican Committeeman of the Niles Township Regular Republican Organization. Jun 29 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jul 01 Resolution adopted SR-0508 TOPINKA - DAVIDSON. Congratulates Al Barlick, of Springfield, on induction into Baseball Hall of Fame. Jun 29 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jul 01 Resolution adopted SR-0509 JACOBS AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Gloral Bertha Jacobs Huntley. Jun 29 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jul 01 Resolution adopted SR-0510 KELLY. Urges the United States Congress to require the United States Department of Labor to produce a state by state statistic on discouraged workers. Jun 29 1989 Referred to Executive SR-0511 HAWKINSON. Congratulates Mrs. Etta Morse of Maquon as she celebrates her 100th birthday. Jun 30 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jul 01 Resolution adopted SR.0512 NEWHOUSE. Commends Sister Reginalda Polk, of Chicago, on her service to the community. SJul 01 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted 2207 SR-0513 SR-0513 MAHAR. Congratulates Village of Palos Park on its 75th anniversary. Jul 01 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0514 WATSON. Congratulates Warren Browning, of Centralia, on 34 years of public service,'the last 8 years with the City of Centralia. Jul 01 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0515 MADIGAN. Congratulates Logan County on its 150th anniversary. Jul 01 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0516 TOPINKA. Congratulates Charles "Stormy" Bidwill of Chicago on induction into Chicago Sports Hall of Fame. Jul 01 1989 - Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0517 TOPINKA. Congratulates Grossdale Station in Brookfield on its 100th year. Jul 01 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0518 TOPINKA. Congratulates St. Dionysius Church, of Cicero, as it celebrates the 100th anni- versary of its founding. Jul 01 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0519 ROCK AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates Sheila Smith as she celebrates her 30th birthday. Jul 011989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0520 ROCK AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates St. Catherine of Siena and St. Lucy parish in Oak Park on its 100th anniversary. Jul 01 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0521 ROCK AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates Steve Neal, political editor and columnist for the Chicago Sun-Times, on the celebration of his 40th birthday. Jul 01 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0522 O'DANIEL. Congratulate Frank Blackman who retires as Superintendent of Norris City-Omaha-Enfield Schools. Jul 01 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted 2208 SR-0523 SR-0523 ZITO AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Donna Lee Schultz Tamburino. Jul 011989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0524 ROCK AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Emil Verban. Jul 01 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0525 NETSCH. Request the Bureau of the Budget to study the feasibility of creating a voluntary program related to funding Medicaid services. Jul 011989 Referred to Executive Committee discharged Resolution adopted SR-0526 DUNN,R AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns John G. Gilbert, former Illinois Senator, 1960-1972, and former educa- tion champion from Carbondale. Jul 011989 Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule Resolution adopted SR-0527 BROOKINS. Commends the National Women of Achievement,Inc. Oct 04 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0528 HALL AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates Lincoln High School Jazz Band of East St. Louis. Oct 04 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0529 HALL. Commends A. Ronald Bonaldi, Jr., Belleville, on becoming an Eagle Scout. Oct 04 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0530 HALL. Congratulates Jimmy Jones on his success as a musician and author author of Sweet, Hot and Blue. Oct 04 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0531 DUNN,T - DEL VALLE. Congratulates Joseph L. Belman, Lockport, on his retirement from Peoples Gas after 14 years of dedicated service. Oct 04 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0532 JONES. Congratulates Madlyn Ostrowski of Dolton on her retirement from Suburban Federal Savings. Oct 04 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted 2209 SR-0533 SR-0533 JONES. Congratulates Lilydale First Baptist Church, Chicago, on its 75th anniversary. Oct 04 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0534 BROOKINS. Congratulates Reverend Lyman Parks, of the Greater Institutional A.M.E. Church in Chicago, as he celebrates 50 years in the ministry. Oct 04 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0535 KELLY. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Ross of Hazel Crest on their 50th wedding anniversary. Oct 04 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0536 JONES. Commends Richard Johnson of University Park on his 28-year career with the Internal Revenue Service. Oct 04 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0537 DAVIDSON, ALEXANDER, COLLINS, BROOKINS, HALL, JONES, NEW- HOUSE AND SMITH. Congratulates Reverend T.D. Robinson on being installed as pastor at Pleasant Grove Baptist Church in Springfield. Oct 04 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0538 SMITH. Congratulates the children of Second Timothy Baptist Church in Springfield on their first annual Children's Day Program. Oct 04 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0539 SAVICKAS. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Francis Farrell of Chicago as they celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary. Oct 04 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0540 DALEY,J AND BERMAN. Congratulates Ed and-Anne Burke of Chicago on being honored by the Back of the Yards Neighborhood Council. Oct 04 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0541 DALEY,J. Congratulates Sister Cyrilla Zarek, Chicago, on her promotion as Director of Pastoral Care at Maria Health Care Center in Michigan. Oct 04 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0542 BROOKINS. 2210 SR-0542-Cont. Congratulates Shiloh Baptist Church of Chicago on its 100th Anniversary. Oct 04 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0543 KELLY. Congratulates St. John the Baptist Church in Harvey as it celebrates the 75th an- niversary of its founding. Oct 04 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0544 HALL. Congratulates the women of Second Timothy Baptist Church in Springfield on their first annual Women's Day Program. Oct 04 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0545 KUSTRA. Congratulates Marilyn McDermid on her retirement as Executive Director of the Des Plaines Chamber of Commerce. Oct 04 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0546 HAWKINSON. Congratulates Fred Schubach and his family, of the Schubach clothing store in Galesburg, for 50 years of service to their customers. Oct 04 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0547 HALL. Congratulates Estelle Wernle of rural Millstadt on being Woman of the Year. Oct 04 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0548 SEVERNS. Commends Jon Higar, Mt. Zion, on becoming an Eagle Scout. Oct 04 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0549 DALEY,J AND ALL SENATORS. Memorial to Evelyn Shannon, Chicago. Oct 04 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0550 DALEY,J AND ALL SENATORS. Memorial to Joseph Naponiello of Chicago. Oct 04 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0551 DALEY,J AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns Timothy R. Henning of Chicago. Oct 04 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0552 DALEY,J AND ALL SENATORS. Memorial to Catherine Haugh, Chicago. Oct 04 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted 2211 SR-0553 SR-0553 BROOKINS AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns Charles E. Gant, Chicago, well-known community activist. Oct 04 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0554 SMITH AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates Beulah Brandon of Chicago, noted musician, on her 100th birthday. Oct 04 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0555 DUNN,T. Congratulates John J. Coyle of Joliet on his retirement from United Way. Oct 04 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0556 HALL, ROCK AND ALL SENATORS. Designates October 7, 1989 as Jackie Joyner-Kersee Day in East St. Louis. Oct 04 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0557 DEANGELIS. Congratulates Joan Coogan of Olympia Fields on her volunteer work. Oct 04 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0558 DEANGELIS. Congratulates Mary Clancy of Glenwood on being the oldest WWI veteran. Oct 04 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0559 BERMAN. Congratulates St. Margaret Mary Parish in Chicago on the dedication of the new activity center. Oct 04 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0560 GEO-KARIS. Congratulates James Corrigan who retires from Antioch High School this year. Oct 04 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0561 GEO-KARIS. Congratulates the Silver Knights Military Twirling Corps of Villa Park on win- ning the national championship. Oct 04 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0562 SAVICKAS. Commends Anton Barich of Chicago on becoming an Eagle Scout. Oct 04 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0563 SAVICKAS. 2212 SR-0563-Cont. Congratulates John Kerrigan of Chicago on becoming an Eagle Scout. Oct 04 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0564 SAVICKAS. Congratulates Eagle Scout Robert D. Schulz, Boy Scout Troop 647, Chicago. Oct 04 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0565 SAVICKAS. Congratulates Randon Schultz of Chicago on becoming an Eagle Scout. Oct 04 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0566 DALEY,J AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Patrick "Kayo" Hayes of Chicago. Oct 04 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0567 ROCK AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates the Sisters of Providence as they commence their Sesquicentennial celebration. Oct 04 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0568 ' MADIGAN. Congratulates the Riverton High School Girls 1600 meter relay team on their State Championship. Oct 04 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0569 LECHOWICZ - ROCK. Congratulates St. Pascal's Church, Chicago, on its 75th anniversary. Oct 04 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0570 DUDYCZ. Congratulates Joseph G. Jones upon becoming an Eagle Scout. Oct 04 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0571 DUDYCZ. Congratulates David M. Feller upon becoming an Eagle Scout. Oct 04 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0572 DUDYCZ. Congratulates Paul and Anna Hanko of Chicago on their 60th anniversary. Oct 04 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0573 DUDYCZ. Congratulates Marlene Brown as she resigns as executive director of the Nor- wood Park Chamber. Oct 04 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted 2213 SR-0574 MACDONALD. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. William F. Hannum of Arlington Heights as they celebrate their Golden Wedding Anniversary. Oct 04 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0575 MACDONALD. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. George Hauff of Arlington Heights as they cele- brate their Golden Wedding Anniversary. Oct 04 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0576 DUNN,R. Congratulates Lori Burdel of DuQuoin on winning a national advanced typing title. Oct 04 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0577 DUNN,R - HALL. Congratulates Martha O'Malley of St. Clair County on being elected president of the Illinois Association of Regional Superintendents of Schools. Oct 04 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0578 TOPINKA. Congratulates Michael J. Spagnoletti of North Riverside on being elected Com- mander of the 4th District of Illinois Veterans of Foreign Wars. Oct 04 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0579 TOPINKA. Congratulates West Suburban Hospital in Oak Park on its 75th anniversary. Oct 04 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0580 HUDSON AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Marvin Matlock, a farmer from Yorkville. Oct 04 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0581 TOPINKA. Congratulates Fred Ploegman of La Grange as he retires as Superintendent of Parks and Recreation. Oct 04 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0582 TOPINKA. Congratulates Jean Modry on being named the Deaf Woman of the Year by the Quota Club of Greater Chicago. Oct 04 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0583 TOPINKA. Congratulates James L. Jones, Broadview, on being named Realtor of the Year. Oct 04 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted 2214 SR-0574 SR-0584 SR-0584 TOPINKA. Congratulates Collette Clark, La Grange, on receiving the Realtor of the Year Award. Oct 04 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0585 TOPINKA. Designates October as Italian Heritage Month. Oct 04 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0586 TOPINKA. Congratulates the Downers Grove Oratorio Society and Orchestra on the 30th anniversary of the group. Oct 04 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0587 TOPINKA. Congratulates Bata Footwear of Ontario, Canada on its 50th anniversary. Oct 04 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0588 TOPINKA. Congratulates GMC as it celebrates the 50th anniversary of the freight diesel locomotive. Oct 04 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0589 TOPINKA. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Sorrentino as they celebrate their Golden Wedding Anniversary. Oct 04 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0590 TOPINKA. Congratulates First Christian Church, Downers Grove, on its 25th anniversary. Oct 04 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0591 TOPINKA. Commends the Midwest Federation of American Syrian-Lebanese Clubs Inc. on their annual convention and award winners. Oct 04 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0592 TOPINKA. Congratulates the Moravian Folklore Circle of Berwyn as it celebrates the 50th Moravian Day. Oct 04 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0593 MAHAR - MACDONALD. Congratulates Lorraine LaSusa-Weymouth, Elk Grove, on her retirement from Talkline/Kids Line. Oct 04 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted 2215 SR-0594 TOPINKA AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns Arthur L. Schlaman, Sr., La Grange, veteran radio broadcaster. Oct 04 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0595 MACDONALD AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns Martha McCormick Hunt, Chicago, philanthropist and civic leader. Oct 04 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0596 TOPINKA AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Vlasta Adele Vraz, Chicago, Czech activist. Oct 04 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0597 TOPINKA AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Father McInerney of Naperville. Oct 04 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0598 LECHOWICZ, ROCK AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Alderman Georgia Hagopian of Chicago. Oct 04 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0599 TOPINKA - DUDYCZ. Commends retiring Chicago Police detective, Anthony Finnelly. Oct 04 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0600 KELLY. Congratulates Calumet City Lions Club on its 50th anniversary. Oct 04 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0601 HUDSON. Congratulates Joseph Kagann of Troop 512 in Woodridge on becoming an Eagle Scout. Oct 04 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0602 KARPIEL. Congratulates Scott MacEachron as he retires as Schaumburg Township Assessor. Oct 17 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Oct 19 Resolution adopted SR-0603 HAWKINSON. Congratulates the Sam J. Stone B'nai B'rith Covenant apartments in Peoria on their 10th anniversary. Oct 17 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Oct 19 Resolution adopted SR-0604 JOYCE, JE. SR-0594 2216 SR-0604-Cont. Commends James Bradley Wynn of Crestwood on becoming an Eagle Scout. Oct 17 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Oct 19 Resolution adopted SR-0605 JOYCE,JE. Commends Brian James Swiersz of Crestwood on becoming an Eagle Scout. Oct 17 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Oct 19 Resolution adopted SR-0606 GEO-KARIS. Congratulates Zion-Benton District 126 on 50th anniversary. Oct 17 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Oct 19 Resolution adopted SR-0607 DEMUZIO, ROCK AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates Margherita Albertina of Collinsville as she celebrates her 100th birthday. Oct 17 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Oct 19 Resolution adopted SR-0608 JONES. Encourages the theme, "No use of any illegal drug and no illegal use of any legal drug" in America. Oct 17 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Oct 19 Resolution adopted SR-0609 DAVIDSON AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates Phyllis Cheaney of Springfield on receiving an Illinois Distin- guished Educator Award for 1989. Oct 17 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Oct 19 Resolution adopted SR-0610 KEATS. Congratulates E. Leland Webber of Chicago on award from the American Asso- ciation of Museums. Oct 17 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Oct 19 Resolution adopted SR-0611 TOPINKA. Congratulates Council 75 of the Polish National Alliance on its 75th anniversary. Oct 17 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Oct 19 Resolution adopted SR-0612 TOPINKA. Congratulates Toon Funeral Home of Downers Grove on its 60th anniversary. Oct 17 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Oct 19 Resolution adopted SR-0613 KEATS, BARKHAUSEN, GEO-KARIS AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Irl Marshall of Lake County. Oct 17 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Oct 19 Resolution adopted 2217 SR-0614 ZITO. Congratulates Arthur Reisman for being awarded the 1989 Illinois Distin- guished Educator Award from the State Board of Education. Oct 17 1989 , Resolutions Consent Calndr. Oct 19 Resolution adopted SR-0615 ZITO. Congratulates Robert and Patricia Bach for their 25 years of marriage. Oct 17 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Oct 19 Resolution adopted SR-0616 MACDONALD. Congratulates David Mills as he retires as Deputy Fire Chief in Arlington Heights. Oct 17 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Oct 19 Resolution adopted SR-0617 MACDONALD. Congratulates Ben Pierce of Arlington Heights on honor from Northwest Mental Health Association. Oct 17 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Oct 19 Resolution adopted SR-0618 ETHEREDGE. Congratulates McCarty Elementary School of Aurora on its dedication. Oct 17 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Oct 19 Resolution adopted SR-0619 ETHEREDGE. Congratulates Spring Brook Elementary School of Naperville on its dedication. Oct 17 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Oct 19 Resolution adopted SR-0620 DUDYCZ. Congratulates Grace Lunde on being inducted into the Women's Hall of Fame of the Chicago Commission on Women. Oct 17 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Oct 19 Resolution adopted SR-0621 DUDYCZ. Congratulates Ray and Wanda Halvorsen on their 50th Wedding Anniversary. Oct 17 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Oct 19 Resolution adopted SR-0622 LECHOWICZ, ROCK AND DALEY,J. Congratulates the Madonna High School upon its 40th anniversary. Oct 17 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Oct 19 Resolution adopted SR-0623 LECHOWICZ, ROCK AND DALEY,J. Congratulates students, parents, faculty and administration of Archbishop Joesph Weber High School upon the 100th anniversary. Oct 17 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Oct 19 Resolution adopted 2218 SR-0614 SR-0624 SR-0624 DUNN,R. Congratulates Mrs. Jenkins of Grand Tower on her 100th birthday. Oct 17 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Oct 19 Resolution adopted SR-0625 D'ARCO. Congratulates Cyrus Colter on receiving the Illinois Humanities Council Public Humanities Award for 1989. Oct 17 1989 Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 " Resolution adopted SR-0626 FAWELL. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Frank Salerno of Du Page county on their 50th wed- ding anniversary and the 50th anniversary of the supermarket chain, Frank's Finer Foods. Oct 17 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Oct 19 Resolution adopted SR-0627 SMITH, ROCK AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates Chief Collins E. Brown, Sr. of the City of Chicago Fire Depart- ment on retirement. Oct 17 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Oct 19 Resolution adopted SR-0628 KARPIEL. Congratulates Gerald W. Downey of Streamwood on retiring from Northern Illi- nois Gas Company. Oct 18 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Oct 19 Resolution adopted SR-0629 KARPIEL. Commends Deborah Miller of Hoffman Estates on her service to the Schaum- burg Library board. Oct 18 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Oct 19 Resolution adopted SR-0630 JOYCE,JJ AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates coach Mike McGuckin and the 1989 Kankakee Bishop McNa- mara golf team for their performance at the IHSA Class A State Golf Championship. Oct 18 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Oct 19 Resolution adopted SR-0631 DEL VALLE. Commends the IL Student Association for its leadership, professionalism, and its contribution to the IL higher education community. Oct 18 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Oct 19 Resolution adopted SR-0632 DEL VALLE. Congratulates Saturnino Orestes Arrieta Armas "Minnie" Minoso for becoming a living legend in Chicago Baseball and his contributions to the Hispanic community. Oct 18 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. 2219 SR-0632-Cont. Oct 19 Resolution adopted SR-0633 WOODYARD. Congratulates Lincoln Trail College in Robinson, Illinois, on its 20th anniversary. Oct 18 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Oct 19 Resolution adopted SR-0634 TOPINKA. Congratulates Kulasik Funeral Home of Cicero on 74 years of operation. Oct 18 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Oct 19 Resolution adopted SR-0635 JOYCE,JJ -WOODYARD. Requires the Senate Executive Committee to conduct a prompt and thorough in- quiry into the conduct of the Department of Nuclear Safety during the site selection process. Oct 18 1989 Referred to Executive Oct 30 Added As A Joint Sponsor WOODYARD Committee Executive Oct 31 Recommended be adopted 010-009-000 Secretary's Desk Nov 01 Verified Resolution adopted 031-024-000 SR-0636 MAITLAND. Congratulates Nelson Smith of ISU on his 50 years of service to the institution. Oct 18 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Oct 19 Resolution adopted SR-0637 REA. Proclaims November 4, 1989 as Quail Unlimited Day in Illinois. Oct 19 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0638 BROOKINS. Congratulates Eugene Barnes, of Chicago, on honor from COMTO. Oct 19 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0639 BROOKINS. Congratulates former CTA director Walter H. Clark on honor from COMTO. Oct 19 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0640 BROOKINS. Congratulates Clark Burrus, CTA director, on award from COMTO. Oct 19 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0641 ROCK- PHILIP AND TOPINKA. Creates a Senate Select Committee on Race Horse Security for the express pur- pose of examining and reevaluating the need for detention barns at Illinois race tracks. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. 2220 SR-0641-Cont. Includes two public members. Oct 19 1989 Referred to Executive Oct 31 Recommended be adopted 014-000-000 Secretary's Desk Nov 01 Added As A Co-sponsor TOPINKA Secretary's Desk Amendment No.01 PHILIP Adopted Resolution Adopted-Amended 058-000-000 SR-0642 KUSTRA - O'DANIEL. Commends Mary Elizabeth Downen for serving as an inspiration to others with epilepsy. Oct 19 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0643 KUSTRA - DAVIDSON. Commends Angela Maxwell for serving as an inspiration to youngsters with epilepsy. Oct 19 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0644 KUSTRA - HALL. Commends Anna Klingelhoefer for serving as an outstanding example to others with epilepsy. Oct 19 1989 Resolutions Cons'ent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0645 DEL VALLE. Commends St. Mark's Parish, its Pastor, Father Edward Malone, and its paris- honers for their leadership, commitment and contributions to the many different groups and individuals. Oct 19 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0646 REA - DEMUZIO. Urges United States Congress to review the questions and facts discovered in the Clay Report on the strike at Pittston Coal Company. Oct 19 1989 Referred to Executive Oct 31 Recommended be adopted 014-000-000 Secretary's Desk Nov 01 Resolution adopted SR-0647 KEATS. Congratulates Thomas W. Shirley as he retires as principal at Wheeling High School, Oct 30 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Nov 02 Resolution adopted SR-0648 KEATS AND BERMAN. Congratulates Roderick Bickert as he retires as superintendent of New Trier High School. Oct 30 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Nov 02 Resolution adopted SR-0649 HALL. Congratulates Edward O'Malley of Belleville as he celebrates the 80th anniver- sary of his birth. 2221 SR-0649-Cont. Oct 30 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Nov 02 Resolution adopted SR-0650 HAWKINSON. Congratulates the Monmouth High School golf team on winning their 5th con- secutive Class A State Tournament. Oct 30 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted SR-0651 KUSTRA. Commends Maine Township High School on being one of four Illinois high schools named to receive a National Secondary School Recognition Program Award for Academic Excellence from President George Bush. Oct 30 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Nov 02 Resolution adopted SR-0652 KUSTRA - MACDONALD - FRIEDLAND - BARKHAUSEN. Commends the Palatine American Legion Blue Jays on winning the Illinois American Legion State Baseball Championship for 1989. Oct 30 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Nov 02 Resolution adopted SR-0653 TOPINKA. Congratulates Sokol Slavsky of Berwyn on its 100th anniversary. Oct 30 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Nov 02 Resolution adopted SR-0654 TOPINKA. Congratulates Downers Grove South High School on 25 years of excellence. Oct 30 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Nov 02 Resolution adopted SR-0655 DUDYCZ. Congratulates Mark Becker, Boy Scout Troop #396, Schaumburg on receiving the Eagle Scout Award. Oct 30 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Nov 02 Resolution adopted SR-0656 DUNN,R. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Jesse L. Cook of DuQuoin on their 50th wedding anniversary. Oct 30 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Nov 02 Resolution adopted SR-0657 BROOKINS. Congratulates the Reverend Winnie L. Grosvenor on her installation as pastor of New Gresham United Methodist Church in Chicago. Oct 30 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Nov 02 Resolution adopted SR-0658 TOPINKA - MACDONALD - PHILIP - ROCK - GEO-KARIS - FAWELL - KARPIEL - DONAHUE - ALEXANDER - BROOKINS - SMITH - COL- LINS - NEWHOUSE AND ALL SENATORS. 2222 SR-0658-Cont. Mourns the death of Lovelyn Evans, of Chicago, civic activist. Oct 30 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Nov 02 Resolution adopted SR-0659 GEO-KARIS. Congratulates the Lake County THE NEWS-SUN Carrier of the Year award recipients. Oct 30 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Nov 02 Resolution adopted SR-0660 DEANGELIS - MAHAR - KELLY. Congratulates Ann Dickett of Flossmoor who is retiring from the Board of Edu- cation of School District 161. Oct 30 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Nov 02 Resolution adopted SR-0661 ZITO, ROCK, PHILIP AND ALL SENATORS. Commends the Ray Graham Singers and expresses appreciation for their pro- gram of singing. Oct 31 1989 Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted SR-0662 BERMAN. Congratulates Howard Sloane as he retires from the Chicago Public Schools. Oct 31 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Nov 02 Resolution adopted SR-0663 DALEY,J. Congratulates Jeffrey Fronczak upon becoming an Eagle Scout. Oct 31 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Nov 02 Resolution adopted SR-0664 DALEY,J. Congratulates Ronald Tomasik, Jr. upon becoming an Eagle Scout. Oct 31 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Nov 02 Resolution adopted SR-0665 DALEY,J. Congratulates John Mikowski upon becoming an Eagle Scout. Oct 31 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Nov 02 Resolution adopted SR-0666 ROCK. Congratulates the Near West Side Community Committee in Chicago on the 50th anniversary of its organization. Oct 31 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Nov 02 Resolution adopted SR-0667 DUNN,T. Congratulates Louise Coleman of Joliet on being chosen as a recipient of the Illi- nois Distinguished Educator Award. Oct 31 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Nov 02 Resolution adopted 2223 SR-0668 SR-0668 TOPINKA. Congratulates Avery Coonley School of Downers Grove on its 60th anniversary. Oct 31 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Nov 02 Resolution adopted SR-0669 TOPINKA. Congratulates Jack R. Kubik of Berwyn on his receipt of the 1989 Charles E. Piper Award. Oct 31 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Nov 02 Resolution adopted SR-0670 TOPINKA. Congratulates Rev. Kenneth H. Worthman of Lisle as he retires from the ministry. Oct 31 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Nov 02 Resolution adopted SR-0671 ZITO. Congratulates the Franklin Park Library on its 80th anniversary. Oct 31 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Nov 02 Resolution adopted SR-0672 DEMUZIO - WELCH - REA. Recognizes November 12-18, 1989 as American Education Week. Oct 31 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Nov 02 Resolution adopted SR-0673 HAWKINSON. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. John Stevens of Hanna City as they celebrate their Golden Wedding Anniversary. Oct 31 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Nov 02 Resolution adopted SR-0674 JOYCE,JE. Congratulates James F. Moore on his retirement from the Chicago Board of Education. Oct 31 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Nov 02 Resolution adopted SR-0675 TOPINKA AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Dr. Joseph P. McKay of Elmhurst. Oct 31 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Nov 02 Resolution adopted SR-0676 LECHOWICZ. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Edward Irwin on their Golden Wedding Anniversary. Nov 01 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Nov 02 Resolution adopted SR-0677 WATSON. Congratulates Gene Jantzen of Bartelso on his receipt of the Governor's Fitness Award. Nov 02 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted 2224 SR-0678 TOPINKA. Commends the First United Methodsit Church of Western Springs for 100 years of dedicated guidance and service. Nov 02 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0679 TOPINKA. Congratulates the 566th Air Force Band of the Illinois Air National Guard on the 35th anniversary of its commission. Nov 02 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0680 TOPINKA. Commends the Illinois Criminal Justice Authority on its planning for a forum in Chicago on July 8-12, 1990. Nov 02 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0681 JOYCE,JE AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the passing of George Donald Bilecki of Chicago. Nov 02 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0682 DEMUZIO. Commemorates the rededication of Carlinville High School on November 5, 1989. Nov 02 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0683 TOPINKA. Congratulates the United Methodist Church in Riverside on its 95th anniversary. Nov 02 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0684 TOPINKA. Congratulates St. Francis Xavier Church of LaGrange as it celebrates the 100th anniversary of its founding. Nov 02 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0685 TOPINKA. Congratulates the Hinsdale United Methodist Church on its 30th anniversary. Nov 02 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0686 TOPINKA. Congratulates Collette Clark, 1989 LaGrange Realtor of the Year. Nov 02 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0687 ZITO - ROCK - PHILIP AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates Raymond H. Taylor, Jr. on his retirement as Vice-President of Government Relations of Household International. Nov 02 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted 2225 SR-0678 SR-0688 ROCK. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Toth, Evergreen Park on their 60th wed- ding anniversary. Nov 02 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0689 WOODYARD. Congratulates Marilyn Brengle of Paris on her receipt of an award from the Na- tional Association of Extension Home Economists. Nov 02 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0690 REA - DEMUZIO - DAVIDSON. Urges Congress and the Secretary of Labor to support Senate Bill 1708, pending in Congress, which would restore financial stability to the coal industry mul- ti-employer retiree health program. Nov 02 1989 Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted SR-0691 DUNN,R. Praises Alicia Lee for her heroism and compassion. Nov 02 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0692 FAWELL - HOLMBERG AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates George H. Miller of Melrose Park on his service to the Illinois Township Officials organization. Nov 02 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0693 TOPINKA. Congratulates Elaine Evans on being chosen as 1989 LaGrange Real- tor-Associate of the Year. Nov 02 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0694 D'ARCO - NEWHOUSE AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates Whitney Young Academic Center in Chicago on earning the State's highest eighth-grade math scores and the City's highest reading scores. Nov 02 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0695 LECHOWICZ. Congratulates the AAA Eagles of Chicago, Amateur Soccer Champions of the United States. Nov 02 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0696 JONES. Congratulates Reverend A. Edward Davis of Chicago on his 20th anniversary in the ministry. Nov 02 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0697 JONES. Congratulates Saints Peter and Paul Church in Chicago as it celebrates the 75tli anniversary of its founding. SR-0688 2226 SR-0697-Cont. Nov 02 1989 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0698 LECHOWICZ, NETSCH, ROCK AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of former State legislator, Daniel O'Brien, Jr. of Chicago. Nov 03 1989 Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted SR-0699 CARROLL. Congratulates Little Brothers - Friends of the Elderly upon the occasion of that organization's 30th anniversary. Jan 10 1990 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jan 11 Resolution adopted SR-0700 BROOKINS. Congratulates Dr. Wilfred Reid of Chicago's Grant Memorial A.M.E. Church on his 4th anniversary with the church and his 37th in the ministry. Jan 10 1990 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jan 11 Resolution adopted SR-0701 KELLY. Congratulates Lansing Eagle Scout Brian J. Tijan. Jan 10 1990 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jan 11 Resolution adopted SR-0702 DUNN,T. Congratulates the congregation of the Third Order of St. Francis of Mary Im- maculate of Joliet on its 125th anniversary. Jan,10 1990 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jan 11 Resolution adopted SR-0703 KEATS, Commends Clyde N. Baker, Jr. of Northbrook on engineering award. Jan 10 1990 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jan 11 Resolution adopted SR-0704 DUNN,R. Commends Mrs. Jacqueline Minton of Carbondale on her distinguished career as a music teacher at DuQuoin Community Unit Distrit 300. Jan 10 1990 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jan-11 Resolution adopted SR-0705 DUNN,R. Congratulates Carbondale Clean and Green, Inc. on winning a second place award from Keep America Beautiful, Inc. Jan 10 1990 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jan 11 Resolution adopted SR-0706 DUNN,R. Congratulates Francie Morgan on the success of Francie's, an Inn in Du Quoin. Jan 10 1990 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jan 11 Resolution adopted 2227 SR-0707 DUNN,R. Congratulates Martha Emerick of DuQuoin on being named the 1989 Woman of the Year by the DuQuoin Evening Call. Jan 10 1990 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jan 11 Resolution adopted SR-0708 DUNN,R. Congratulates Dr. Milton Zemlyn of Chester on his honor from Memorial Hospital. Jan 10 1990 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jan 11 Resolution adopted SR-0709 DUNN,R. Congratulates Dr. Allen Baker of Pinckneyville on being .named Optometrist of the Year by the Illinois Optometric Association. Jan 10 1990 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jan 11 Resolution adopted SR-0710 DEMUZIO - O'DANIEL - DAVIDSON, ROCK AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates and commends Harold Dodd of Loami as he retires from the presi- dency of the Illinois Farmers Union. Jan 10 1990 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jan 11 Resolution adopted SR-0711 ROCK AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Judge F. Emmett Morrissey of Chicago. Jan 10 1990 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jan 11 Resolution adopted SR-0712 ROCK - PHILIP AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns Maurice W. Scott of Springfield, former executive vice president of the Taxpayers Federation. Jan 10 1990 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jan 11 Resolution adopted SR-0713 BROOKINS. Directs the Auditor General to investigate the Regional Transportation Authori- ty's 1990 administrative budget. Jan 10 1990 Assigned to Executive Committee discharged Tabled By Sponsor SR-0714 BROOKINS. Directs the Auditor General to investigate the Chicago Transit Authority's 1990 administrative budget. Jan 10 1990 Assigned to Executive Committee discharged Tabled By Sponsor SR-0715 DEANGELIS - JOYCE,JE. Congratulates Edward P. Quinlan on his retirement after 35 years of service with the Chicago Park District. Jan 10 1990 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jan 11 Resolution adopted 2228 SR-0707 SR-0716 MACDONALD. Congratulates Judson L. Stone of Elk Grove Village on his retirement as CEO of the Kenneth W. Young Centers. Jan 10 1990 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jan 11 Resolution adopted SR-0717 DEL VALLE. Commends the work of the Alliance of Guardian Angels, Inc. Jan 10 1990 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jan 11 Resolution adopted SR-0718 GEO-KARIS. Congratulates the Antioch Rescue Squad as it celebrates the 50th anniversary of the organization. Jan 10 1990 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jan 11 Resolution adopted SR-0719 GEO-KARIS. Congratulates Cadets Scott Howe and Angela Greanias of N. Chicago and Wil- lam F. Rockar of Libertyville on Civil Air Patrol awards. Jan 10 1990 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jan 11 Resolution adopted SR-0720 HOLMBERG. Congratulates Aaron Pelman of Rockford on becoming an Eagle Scout. Jan 10 1990 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jan 11 Resolution adopted SR-0721 TOPINKA. Congratulates the Rheinischer Karnevals Verein (Mardi Gras Society) of Chica- go on its 100th anniversary. Jan 10 1990 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jan 11 Resolution adopted SR-0722 TOPINKA. Congratulates Robert Gibson as he retires as AFL-CIO President. Jan 10 1990 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jan 11 Resolution adopted SR-0723 TOPINKA. Congratulates Heather Marion McGibbon of Barrington on being the St. An- drew Society's 1989 Heather Queen. Jan 10 1990 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jan 11 Resolution adopted SR-0724 TOPINKA. Congratulates Carl R. Hansen of Mt. Prospect on his selection as Man of the Year of the Republican State Nationalities Council of Illinois. Jan 10 1990 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jan 11 Resolution adopted SR-0725 TOPINKA. Congratulates James O'Grady of Chicago on receiving the Everett McKinley Dirksen Award from the Republican State Nationalities Council of Illinois. 2229 SR-0716 SR-0725-Cont. Jan 10 1990 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jan 11 Resolution adopted SR-0726 TOPINKA. Congratulates Alexander Jankunas of Cicero on being recognized as a recipient of the Distinguished Service Award from the Republican State Nationalities Coun- cil of Illinois. Jan 10 1990 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jan 11 Resolution adopted SR-0727 TOPINKA. Congratulates Teamsters Local 714 on the celebration of its 50th anniversary. Jan 10 1990 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jan 11 Resolution adopted SR-0728 TOPINKA. Congratulates La Grange Memorial Hospital on its 35th anniversary. Jan 10 1990 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jan 11 Resolution adopted SR-0729 TOPINKA. Congratulates the First Presbyterian Church of La Grange on its 100th anniversary. Jan 10 1990 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jan 11 Resolution adopted SR-0730 TOPINKA. Congratulates Jeanine Jasica and Henry Linabury on being named Western Springs Man and Woman of the Year by the Western Springs Community Center Association. Jan 10 1990 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jan 11 Resolution adopted SR-0731 TOPINKA. Congratulates Ann Sassetti of Chicago on Woman of the Year Award from the Italian American Club of Chicago. Jan 10 1990 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jan 11 Resolution adopted SR-0732 TOPINKA. Congratulates the Lithuanian American Republican League of Illinois on being selected as the Heritage Organization of the Year. Jan 10 1990 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jan 11 Resolution adopted SR-0733 TOPINKA. Congratulates Stephen Harmath on being recognized as a recipient of the Distin- guished Service Award from the Republican State Nationalities Council of Illinois. Jan 10 1990 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jan 11 Resolution adopted SR-0734 TOPINKA. Congratulates St. Paul Federal Bank in Chicago on its 100th anniversary. Jan 10 1990 Resolutions Consent Calndr. 2230 SR-0734-Cont. Jan 11 Resolution adopted SR-0735 DALEY,J. Congratulates Joan Terracina of Chicago on award from St. Ignatius College Preparatory School. Jan 10 1990 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jan 11 Resolution adopted SR-0736 DUDYCZ. Congratulates the Ukrainian American Community on their 72nd Anniversary of Independence of Ukraine and the 71st Anniversary of the Act of Union. Jan 10 1990 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jan 11 Rpsolution adopted SR-0737 DUDYCZ. Congratulates Monsignor William Bilinsky of Chicago as he celebrates the 25th anniversary of his ordination to the priesthood. Jan 10 1990 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jan 11 Resolution adopted SR-0738 DUDYCZ. Honors David Hoppe for his forty-one years of service as Member of the Board of Education. Jan 10 1990 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jan 11 Resolution adopted SR-0739 DUDYCZ. Congratulates Rose Ann Szech of Chicago on Presidency of Northwest Republi- can Women's Club of Chicago. Jan 10 1990 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jan 11 Resolution adopted SR-0740 DUDYCZ. Congratulates Pennoyer School in Norridge on 150th anniversary. Jan 10 1990 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jan 11 Resolution adopted SR-0741 DUDYCZ. Congratulates Timothy Zajac upon becoming an Eagle Scout. Jan 10 1990 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jan 11 Resolution adopted SR-0742 KELLY. Congratulates Al Ferguson as he retires from the Hazel Crest Fire Department after 27 years as a volunteer member. Jan 10 1990 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jan 11 Resolution adopted SR-0743 KELLY. Congratulates Gene Smith as he retires from the Hazel Crest Fire Department after 18 years as a volunteer member. Jan 10 1990 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jan 11 Resolution adopted 2231 SR-0744 TOPINKA AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns Karl D. Bays of Lake Forest, chairman of Whitman Corporation. Jan 10 1990 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jan 11 Resolution adopted SR-0745 PHILIP AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns William R. Wendt, formerly of Moline. Jan 10 1990 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jan 11 . Resolution adopted SR-0746 MAHAR. Congratulates Homewood-Flossmoor's League of Women Voters. Jan 10 1990 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jan 11 Resolution adopted SR-0747 MAHAR. Congratulates Eiche Turners as it celebrates the 100th anniversary of the found- ing of the organization. Jan 10 1990 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jan 11 Resolution adopted SR-0748 TOPINKA. Congratulates Virginia Abrell of La Grange on Medical Service Award. Jan 11 1990 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0749 BROOKINS. Congratulates Frank Williams of Chicago on his term as president of the Chica- go Board of Realtors. Jan 11 1990 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0750 NEWHOUSE - COLLINS - BROOKINS - SMITH - ALEXANDER - HALL - JONES - DEL VALLE AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates Warren Bacon as he retires as President of Chicago United, Inc. Jan 11 1990 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0751 BROOKINS. Commends Coach J.W. Smith Jr. of Chicago on success as educator and coach. Jan 11 1990 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0752 TOPINKA AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns death of Fire Lieutenant Joseph Samec of Pleasantview. Jan 11 1990 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0753 DALEY,J AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Patrick Sheehan of Chicago. Jan 11 1990 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0754 BROOKINS AND ALL SENATORS. SR-0744 2232 2233 SR-0754-Cont. Mourns the death of Catherine Hannah, Chicago. Jan 11 1990 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0755 LECHOWICZ AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of William R. Moyer of Chicago. Jan 11 1990 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0756 BROOKINS - BERMAN - ALEXANDER. Directs the Legislative Audit Commission to look in to the CTA financial crises. Jan 11 1990 Assigned to Executive SR-0757 BERMAN - NETSCH. Urges Congress to preserve this valuable stock of affordable housing, through policy objectives. Jan 11 1990 Assigned to Executive Committee discharged Resolution adopted 2234 HOUSE RESOLUTIONS 2235 HR-0001 GIORGI. Elects the Offices of Chief and Assistant Clerks of the House and Doorkeeper of the House for the 86th General Assembly. Jan 11 1989 Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 01/118-000-000 Resolution adopted HR-0002 GIORGI. Informs the Senate that the House is organized and ready to proceed with the business of Session. Jan 11 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0003 GIORGI. Appoints the Committee to notify the Governor that the House is organized and ready to receive his communications. Jan 11 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0004 MCPIKE. Adopts Rules of the Eighty-Fifth General Assembly as Temporary Rules for the Eighty-Sixth General Assembly. Jan 12 1989 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Mar 02 Assigned to Rules HR-0005 HALLOCK - GIORGI. Congratulates Rockford's Home Federal Savings and Loan on its 100th Anniversary. Jan 12 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0006 SUTKER. Congratulates Karl Schmidt on 33 years of service to the Skokie Chamber of Commerce. Jan 12 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0007 BOWMAN - RYDER. Extends term of Special House Committee on Patient Care created by HR 1340. Jan 12 1989 Floor motion MOVES FOR IMEDIATE CONSIDERATION - BOWMAN Motion prevailed 116-000-000 Resolution adopted 116-000-000 HR-0008 TATE. Urges recognition of March 27-April 2, 1989, as Post-Anesthesia Nurse Aware- ness Week. Jan 12 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0009 HASARA. Congratulates Warren Kutch on 24 years of service as a science teacher in the Taylorville School System. Jan 12 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0010 BLACK. Congratulates Jeff and Ray Green on the expansion of their car dealership in Danville. H R-0010--Cont. Jan 12 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0011 JOHNSON - STEPHENS - BLACK - TATE - WELLER. Urges that members of the Illinois Congressional delegation vote to reject a pro- posed pay increase. Jan 12 1989 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Mar 02 Assigned to Personnel and Pensions HR-0012 HARTKE. Directs the Auditor General to study pay and duty differences between Depart- ment of Central Management Services and Department of Revenue auditors. Jan 12 1989 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Mar 02 Assigned to State Government Administration HR-0013 KEANE. Congratulates Thomas Ryan, Chicago, as he retires from Peoples Gas Light & Coke Company. Jan 12 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0014 HARRIS - STERN. Congratulates Kelly Holub-Miss Illinois. Jan 12 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0015 LEFLORE. Urges the Department of Public Aid to contract with a private agency or educa- tional institution to produce a demographic study as provided in the federal Family Support Act of 1988. Jan 12 1989 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Mar 02 Assigned to Human Services Jun 08 Interim Study Calendar HUMAN SERVICE HR-0016 MCCRACKEN. Offers substitute rules to be adopted as the Temporary Rules of the 86th General Assembly. Jan 12 1989 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Mar 02 Assigned to Rules HR-0017 JOHNSON. Mourns banker John A. Douglas of Catlin. Feb 01 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0018 JOHNSON. Mourns the death of Lillian P. Jeffery, Champaign. Feb 01 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0019 JOHNSON. Congratulates Mel Schriefer of Urbana on trip to Korea. Feb 01 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0020 LEFLORE. Mourns John Wade of Chicago. Feb 011989 Resolution adopted 2236 HR-0021 HR-0021 CURRAN. Congratulates Fred Greenwood and Freddie Firefly, Inc., on 5th year. Feb 01 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0022 MORROW. Mourns Harold Harris, Sr., South Side Chicago restaurant owner. Feb 01 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0023 MORROW. Mourns Cozetta M. Taylor of Chicago. Feb 01 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0024 STANGE - LEVERENZ. Congratulates Tom Millikin of La Grange on retirement after 30 years at Proviso East High School. Feb 01 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0025 RYDER. Congratulates Jacksonville Area Chamber of Commerce on 100th Anniversary. Feb 01 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0026 PETERSON,W. Congratulates Sergeant John Crimmins as he retires from the Buffalo Grove Po- lice Department. Feb 01 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0027 GIGLIO. Congratulates Wish Kucik of Chicago as she retires from Joseph T. Reyerson and Son, Inc. Feb 01 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0028 SHAW. Congratutates Esther Wheeler of the Altgeld Murray Community on his good citizenship. Feb 01 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0029 RICE. Extend support and encouragement to the parishioners of New Bethel African Methodist Episcopal Church. Feb 01 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0030 CULLERTON. Congratulates Joanne Tyrrell, 60, of Elk Grove, on birthday. Feb 01 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0031 WELLER. Recognizes the efforts of Grundy County on behalf of those veterans of the Viet- nam Conflict still Missing in Action. Feb 01 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0032 WELLER - WILLIAMSON - BLACK - BRESLIN - ZICKUS, REGAN AND WENNLUND. Urges the U.S. Congress to increase the Social Security benefits paid to persons born between 1917 and 1921. 2237 HR-0032-Cont. Feb 01 1989 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Mar 02 Assigned to Personnel and Pensions Jun 08 Recommended be adopted 005-000-001 Speaker's Table Jun 13 Resolution adopted HR-0033 TERZICH. Congratulates Phillip Augustyniak, Jr. of Chicago on becoming an Eagle Scout. Feb 011989 Resolution adopted HR-0034 DALEY. Mourns the death of Mary Henderson, Chicago. Feb 01 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0035 CURRAN - PIEL - MCNAMARA. Creates the Special Committee on Mobile Home Ownership. Feb 01 1989 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Mar 02 Assigned to Rules Apr 07 Re-assigned to Executive May 05 Tabled in Committee EXECUTIVE Oct 18 Mtn filed take from Table PLACE ON SPEAKERS TABLE - IMMEDIATE CONSIDER-CURRAN TABLED IN COMMITTE Oct 19 Mtn Take From Table Prevail Speaker's Table Nov 02 Amendment No.01 CURRAN Withdrawn Speaker's Table HR-0036 DALEY. Mourns the death of Laverne Salmon, Chicago. Feb 01 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0037 DALEY. Mourns the death of Mary Rubino of Chicago. Feb 01 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0038 DALEY. Congratulates Rose Moran, of Chicago, on her 100th birthday. Feb 01 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0039 DALEY. Mourns the death of Joan Catura of Chicago. Feb 01 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0040 SHAW. Mourns the death of Maria Moore, Chicago. Feb 01 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0041 NOVAK. Congratulates Mary Mazzuchi of Kankakee on winning Deputy Sheriff's award. Feb 01 1989 Resolution adopted 2238 HR-0042 HR-0042 BUGIELSKI. ,Congratulates Father Wodniak of St. James Church in Chicago, who is retiring. Feb 01 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0043 DALEY. Mourns Kenneth F. Pruddock of Chicago. Feb 01 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0044 MORROW. Congratulates Dr. J. C. Austin, Jr. on his 20th anniversary with anniversary with the Pilgrim Missionary Baptist Church. Feb 01 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0045 KUBIK - BOWMAN. Commends John Davis of Skokie for his service to the deaf. Feb 01 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0046 KUBIK. Congratulates Riverside Center of the Infant Welfare Society on its 75th anniversary. Feb 0 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0047 KUBIK. Congratulates Dr. Gary Smit on being awarded the Robert W. Teeter President's Award from the Berwyn YMCA. Feb 01 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0048 KUBIK. Congratulates Herbert Pohl upon his retirement from The SUN Newspapers and The Shopper. Feb 01 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0049 GIGLIO. Congratulates the Calumet Memorial Post 330 on its 65th anniversary. Feb 01 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0050 COUNTRYMAN. Congratulates DeKalb Police Chief Maciejewski on retiring. Feb 01 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0051 FREDERICK,VF, CHURCHILL, PETERSON,W, STERN AND MATIJEV- ICH. Mourns the death of Helen Amendola, vice-chairman of the Lake County Board. Feb 01 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0052 FREDERICK,VF AND MATIJEVICH. Congratulates Donald LeRoy Verne of Chicago as he celebrates his 80th birthday. Feb 01 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0053 HOUSE COMMITTEE ON RULES. Adopts permanent House Rules for the 86th General Assembly. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Allows suspension of the rule on Control by Chief Sponsor only by affirmative vote of 71 members. 2239 HR-0053-Cont. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 3. Deletes requirement for the Gov. to notify the chief sponsor of a bill prior to an amendatory veto. Allows the Clerk to request the Gov. to consult with the chief sponsor prior to returning a bill with specific recommendations for change. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 4. Makes changes in the named standing and select committees. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 18. Requires (now permissive) a bill or resolution to be placed on the Short Debate Calendar by report of the standing committee if favorably reported. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 19. Prohibits smoking on the floor of the House and in the House galleries. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 35. Provides for the assignment of offices, secretaries and parking spaces for the lead- ership and members. Amendment No.01 Amendment No.02 Amendment No.03 Amendment No.04 Amendment No.05 Amendment No.06 Amendment No.07 Amendment No.08 Amendment No.09 Amendment No. 10 Amendment No. 11 Amendment No. 12 Amendment No.13 Amendment No. 14 Amendment No.15 Amendment No. 16 Amendment No. 17 Amendment No.18 Speaker's Table Amendment No. 19 Amendment No.20 Amendment No.21 Amendment No.22 Amendment No.23 Amendment No.24 Amendment No.25 Amendment No.26 Feb 01 1989 Referred to Rules RULES 011-007-000 RULES RULES 011-007-000 RULES 011-007-000 RULES 007-011-000 RULES 007-011-000 RULES 007-011-000 RULES 007-011-000 RULES 007-011-000 RULES 007-011-000 RULES 007-011-000 RULES 007-011-000 RULES 007-011-000 RULES 007-011-000 RULES 007-011-000 RULES 007-011-000 RULES 007-011-000 RULES 011-007-000 Recommnded be adopted 011-007-000 TERZICH Verified Adopted COUNTRYMAN BRESLIN 033-077-000 MCCRACKEN 050-067-000 MCCRACKEN MCCRACKEN MCCRACKEN MCCRACKEN Adopted Withdrawn Adopted Adopted Lost Lost Lost Lost Lost Lost Lost Lost Lost Lost Lost Lost Lost Adopted amend Withdrawn Lost Lost Withdrawn Withdrawn Withdrawn Withdrawn 2240 HR-0053-Cont. Feb 01-Cont. Amendment No.27 Amendment No.28 Amendment No.29 Amendment No.30 Amendment No.31 Amendment No.32 Amendment No.33 Amendment No.34 Amendment No.35 Amendment No.36 Amendment No.37 MCCRACKEN Withdrawn MCCRACKEN Withdrawn MCCRACKEN Withdrawn MCCRACKEN Lost 051-065-000 MCCRACKEN Withdrawn MCCRACKEN Lost 050-067-000 MCCRACKEN Lost 049-067-000 MCCRACKEN Lost 050-067-000 CULLERTON Adopted 016-011-087 CHURCHILL Lost 048-067-002 SHAW Lost 052-058-006 Motion to Reconsider Vote Floor motion TABLE PREVIOUS MOTION-TERZICH Mtn Tabled Reconsider Vote Resolution Adopted-Amended 067-048-002 HR-0054 STEPHENS. Congratulates DeMolay on its 70th anniversary. Feb 01 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0055 CURRIE - FREDERICK,VF - JONES,LOU - HASARA - DAVIS, DI- DRICKSON, DEUCHLER, BRESLIN, FLOWERS, YOUNGE,W, SATTER- THWAITE, PARCELLS, COWLISHAW AND STERN. Recognizes March as Women's History Month. Feb 01 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0056 MAUTINO - SIEBEN. Congratulates the Sterling-Rock Falls YMCA on its 100th anniversary. Feb 01 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0057 MAUTINO. Congratulates Alison Tolan, of Princeton, a Crayola Coloring Champ. Feb 01 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0058 MAUTINO. Designates March 1989 as Youth Art Month. Feb 01 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0059 BARNES. Congratulates St. Patrick's Church of Lemont on its 150th Anniversary. Feb 01 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0060 TERZICH. Congratulates George and Alice Schleders on their 45th Wedding Anniversary. Feb 01 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0061 TERZICH. Congratulates Edward and Vlasta Morgan on their 50th Wedding Anniversary. Feb 011989 Resolution adopted 2241 HR-0062 2242 HR-0062 RYDER. Congratulates Farmers State Bank in Pittsfield on the 100th anniversary of its founding. Feb 01 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0063 HARRIS. Commends the outstanding accomplishments of James Hooley, former Assistant to President Ronald Reagan. Feb 01 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0064 CURRIE. Cpngratulates Esther Johnson of Chicago bn her contribtions to her community. Feb 01 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0065 WOLF. Congratulates Gertrude Reeves on her 103rd birthday. Feb 01 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0066 NOVAK. Congratulates the H.L. Richards High School Varsity football team on the 1988 State Championship. Feb 01 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0067 GIGLIO. Mourns the death of Bonnie Kubisz of Burnham. Feb 01 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0068 MCGANN. Congratulates Kenneth Eskildsen of Chicago on becoming an Eagle Scout. Feb 01 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0069 TERZICH. Congratulates Linda Dougherty on her 10th anniversary as a librarian at Chica- go Public Library. Mar 01 1989 Filed With Clerk Resolution adopted HR-0070 TERZICH. Congratulates Wish Kucik of Chicago as he retires from Joseph T. Reyerson and Son, Inc. Mar 011989 Filed With Clerk Resolution adopted HR-0071 VANDUYNE - WELLER - WENNLUND. Concerns the effect of the federal Clean Air Act on six Illinois counties. Mar 01 1989 Filed With Clerk Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Mar 07 Assigned to Energy Environment & Nat. Resource Apr 25 Mtn Prevail Suspend Rul 20K 116-000-000 Committee Energy Environment & Nat. Resource Apr 26 Re-assigned to Executive HR-0072 HR-0072 BLACK. Congratulates Captain Lela Harris of the Department of Corrections for her he- roic actions. Mar 01 1989 Filed With Clerk Resolution adopted HR-0073 MCGANN. Congratulates Sister Agatha Schoos of Chicago as she celebrates her 80th birthday. Mar 01 1989 Filed With Clerk Resolution adopted HR-0074 CAPPARELLI. Congratulates Columbia National Bank on 25th anniversary in Chicago. Mar 01 1989 Filed With Clerk Resolution adopted HR-0075 MORROW. Mourns the death of Juanita Strickland, Chicago. Mar 01 1989 Filed With Clerk Resolution adopted HR-0076 STANGE. Congratulates Charles Bolton, Principal of Butler Junior High School in Oak Brook, as he retires after 35 years of service in education. Mar 01 1989 Filed With Clerk Resolution adopted HR-0077 SHAW. Mourns Antonio B. McKinney of Chicago. Mar 01 1989 Filed With Clerk Resolution adopted HR-0078 LEVERENZ. Congratulates Chicago policeman, Dick Tracy. Mar 01 1989 Filed With Clerk Resolution adopted HR-0079 DIDRICKSON. Congratulates VOSH-Illinois on volunteer efforts. Mar 01 1989 Filed With Clerk Resolution adopted HR-0080 WHITE. Congratulates Dr. Gordon Lamb, President of Northeastern University. Mar 01 1989 Filed With Clerk Resolution adopted HR-0081 RONAN. Commends John Dineen of the Chicago Police Department. Mar 01 1989 Filed With Clerk Resolution adopted HR-0082 MATIJEVICH - CHURCHILL - STERN - FREDERICK,VF - PETER- SON,W AND KLEMM. Recognizes the 25th anniversary of the Economic Opportunity Act and congratu- lates Lake County Community Action Project and other Illinois Community Ac- tion Agencies. 2243 HR-0082-Cont. Mar 01 1989 Filed With Clerk Resolution adopted HR-0083 MCNAMARA. Congratulates August Sundermeier on his retirement as Treasurer of the Oak Lawn Park District. Mar 01 1989 Filed With Clerk Resolution adopted HR-0084 BLACK. Mourns Kennth Brackney formerly of Ridge Farm. Mar 01 1989 Filed With Clerk Resolution adopted HR-0085 BARGER AND CULLERTON. Congratulates the Spartans of Wheaton on winning the Class A State girls'volleyball championship. Mar 01 1989 Filed With Clerk Resolution adopted HR-0086 MORROW. Mourns the death of Rosa Hill of Chicago. Mar 01 1989 Filed With Clerk Resolution adopted HR-0087 MATIJEVICH - CHURCHILL - STERN - FREDERICK,VF - PETER- SON,W AND KLEMM. Memorial to John J. Boyle, North Chicago, coach and director of youth athletics. Mar 01 1989 Filed With Clerk Resolution adopted HR-0088 CURRAN. Congratulates Eagle Scout C. Matthew Hudson, Boy Scout Troop 11, Springfield. Mar 01 1989 Filed With Clerk Resolution adopted HR-0089 HASARA. Congratulates Springfield Abundant Life Church of the Nazarene on its 10th anniversary. Mar 01 1989 Filed With Clerk Resolution adopted HR-0090 MCCRACKEN. Congratulates Downers Grove Junior Women's Club on its 30th anniversary. Mar 01 1989 Filed With Clerk Resolution adopted HR-0091 BLACK. Commends Andrew R. Gherna, Georgetown, on becoming an Eagle Scout. Mar 01 1989 Filed With Clerk Resolution adopted HR-0092 BLACK. Commends Brad Winkle, Georgetown, on becoming an Eagle Scout. Mar 01 1989 Filed With Clerk Resolution adopted 2244 HR-0093 BLACK. Congratulates Bobby Maskel, of Georgetown, on becoming an Eagle Scout. Mar 01 1989 Filed With Clerk Resolution adopted HR-0094 MCNAMARA. Congratulates Busch Brothers Real Estate Brokerage Firm on its 75th anniversary. Mar 01 1989 Filed With Clerk Resolution adopted HR-0095 CAPPARELLI. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Banash of Niles on their 50th Wedding Anniversary. Mar 01 1989 Filed With Clerk Resolution adopted HR-0096 MCNAMARA. Congratulates Richards High School football team on being the 1988 State champions. Mar 01 1989 Filed With Clerk Resolution adopted HR-0097 KUBIK - CURRIE - FREDERICK,VF - KEANE - OLSON,MYRON. Directs the Illinois Economic and Fiscal Commission to evaluate the impact and implications of the various forms of property tax relief and report to the General As- sembly by December 31, 1989. Mar 01 1989 Filed With Clerk Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Mar 07 Assigned to Revenue May 04 Recommended be adopted 014-000-000 Speaker's Table Jun 06 Resolution adopted 118-000-000 HR-0098 DALEY. Mourns Catherine R. Derhake of Springfield. Mar 01 1989 Filed With Clerk Resolution adopted HR-0099 HICKS. Congratulates Andy Jolley on receiving the Silver Beaver Award. Mar 01 1989 Filed With Clerk Resolution adopted HR-0100 WENNLUND. Commends Glenn Warning on his service as Frankfort Village President on the occasion of his retirement. Mar 01 1989 Filed With Clerk Resolution adopted HR-0101 BLACK. Congratulates Art Hockett as hie returns as Sidell Township Supervisor. Mar 011989 Filed With Clerk Resolution adopted 2245 HR-0093 HR-0102 2246 HR-0102 BLACK. Commends Aileene Swinford as she retires as Sidell Township Clerk. Mar 01 1989 Filed With Clerk Resolution adopted HR-0103 WILLIAMSON - BLACK - STEPHENS - WELLER. Urges continued efforts toward the location of missing U.S. service personnel in Southeast Asia. Mar 01 1989 Filed With Clerk Resolution adopted HR-0104 YOUNG,A. Mourns the death of Dr. Chetwyn Rodgers of Chicago. Mar 01 1989 Filed With Clerk Resolution adopted HR-0105 JOHNSON. Mourns John T. Kearns, of Champaign, director of public works. Mar 01 1989 Filed With Clerk Resolution adopted HR-0106 JOHNSON. Congratulates Urbana and Rantoul High Schools on their "Say No to Drugs" campaign. Mar 01 1989 Filed With Clerk Resolution adopted HR-0107 MAUTINO. Commends Brent and Tracy Wolber of Kewanee on their lifesaving efforts after their father suffered a heart attack. Mar 01 1989 Filed With Clerk Resolution adopted HR-0108 DALEY. Mourns Mary Murray of Chicago. Mar 01 1989 Filed With Clerk Resolution adopted HR-0109 KUBIK. Congratulates Czechoslovak Fraternal Life Society on its 135th year. Mar 01 1989 Filed With Clerk Resolution adopted HR-0110 COUNTRYMAN. Mourns Forrest W. Andrews, 88, formerly of DeKalb. Mar 01 1989 Filed With Clerk Resolution adopted HR-0111 CHURCHILL. Wishes a happy 80th birthday to Donald LeRoy Verne. Mar 01 1989 Filed With Clerk Resolution adopted HR-0112 WEAVER,M. Congratulates Providence Separate Baptist Church, Charleston, on its 100th anniversary. HR-0112-Cont. Mar 01 1989 Filed With Clerk Resolution adopted HR-0113 HENSEL. Mourns the death of David Hensel of St. Charles, Illinois, son of Representative Donald Hensel. Mar 01 1989 Filed With Clerk Resolution adopted HR-0114 HANNIG. Congratulates# Henry Augustine on his retirement as Olive Township Trustee. Mar 01 1989 Filed With Clerk Resolution adopted HR-0115 WILLIAMSON. Mourns the death of Edward Patronski, Sr., of Rosemont. Mar 011989 Filed With Clerk Resolution adopted HR-0116 TERZICH. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Vladimir Vondrak of Chicago on their 59 years of marriage. Mar 01 1989 Filed With Clerk Resolution adopted HR-0117 CAPPARELLI. Congratulates Timothy Sheehan of Chicago on his 80th birthday. Mar 01 1989 Filed With Clerk Resolution adopted HR-0118 DALEY. Memorial to Lois Anne Arata Steinbarth, Burr Ridge. Mar 01 1989 Filed With Clerk Resolution adopted HR-0119 DALEY. Mourns the death of Marie Abbott, Chicago. Mar 01 1989 Filed With Clerk Resolution adopted HR-0120 BLACK. Congratulates Norman J. Mooney, President of Mooney Motors, Inc., in Chris- man on receiving the 1989 Time Magazine Quality Dealer Award. Mar 01 1989 Filed With Clerk Resolution adopted HR-0121 JOHNSON. Mourns the death of John Braden of Hoopeston. Mar 01 1989 Filed With Clerk Resolution adopted HR-0122 TATE. Congratulates the City of Shelbyville on the 150th Anniversary of its founding. Mar 011989 Filed With Clerk Resolution adopted 2247 HR-0123 HR-0123 CURRIE. Mourns Arthur Weinberg, Chicago author. Mar 01 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0124 CURRIE - JONES,LOU. Congratulates Timuel Black on his retirement from the City Colleges of Chicago. Mar 01 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0125 HOUSE COMMITTEE ON RULES. Amends the House Rules. Creates a select committee on Implementation of Chi- cago School Reform. In odd numbered years, makes the final date for committee action on House Bills, other than appropriation bills, the first Friday in May (rather than the second Friday in May). Mar 01 1989 Referred to Rules Recommended be adopted 014-000-000 Speaker's Table Mar 02 Resolution adopted 117-000-000 HR-0126 FREDERICK,VF. Congratulates George Scherer as he retires as Mayor of Round Lake Park. Mar 01 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0127 FREDERICK,VF. Congratulates Allen Klingenberg, Superintendent of Lake Forest Elementary School District, on being named Illinois Superintendent of the Year. Mar 01 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0128 WILLIAMSON. Congratulates George Michehl on his outstanding career in fire prevention. Mar 01 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0129 PEDERSEN,B. Congratulates Randy Sowizrol of Inverness on high school honor. Mar 01 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0130 DEJAEGHER. Supports the observance of March, 1989 as Women's History Month in Illinois. Mar 01 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0131 STANGE. Mourns Robert A. Carlo of Oak Brook, Principal of Brook Forest School. Mar 02 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0132 HICKS. Recognizes March 25-April 1, 1989 as School Psychology Week in Illinois. Mar 02 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0133 NOVAK. Congratulates John Parish on being named as the recipient of the Golden Citizen Award from the Momence Chamber of Commerce. Mar 02 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0134 DIDRICKSON. 2248 HR-0134-Cont. Congratulates Tinley Park volunteers on a job well done. Mar 02 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0135 BUGIELSKI. Congratulates Verna Obrzut of Chicago on her 75th birthday. Mar 02 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0136 EWING. Congratulates Eldon Ruff as he retires from the Board of Education of Pontiac Township High School District 90. Mar 02 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0137 DIDRICKSON.- Commends the Governors State University magazine, The Creative Woman, on its 12th anniversary. Mar 02 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0138 WEAVER,M. Congratulates the Mattoon Junior High School baseball team on winning the State championship. Mar 02 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0139 EWING - DANIELS - HOFFMAN - HALLOCK - PULLEN, CHURCHILL, TATE AND OLSON,MYRON. Creates a Task Force to analyze the suitability of a tax-exempt investment plan as a means of helping finance first-time home purchases. Mar 02 1989 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Mar 07 Assigned to Rules HR-0140 NOVAK. Commends Ed Mullady of Kankakee on environmental efforts. Mar 02 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0141 DELEO - WILLIAMSON. Congratulates Elmwood School in Elmwood Park on its 75th anniversary. Mar 02 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0142 MARTINEZ - SANTIAGO - BALANOFF. Urges Congress to resist efforts to exclude Hispanics from the 1990 census. Mar 02 1989 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Mar 07 Assigned to Executive May 04 Recommended be adopted 012-002-001 Speaker's Table Jun 06 Resolution adopted HR-0143 LEITCH. Congratulates the Peoria Richwoods High School football team on winning the Class 5-A State Championship. Mar 02 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0144 JOHNSON - WELLER - BLACK, WILLIAMSON, ZICKUS, STEPHENS, REGAN AND GOFORTH. Urges the School of the Art Institute of Chicago to remove the exhibit "What is the Proper Way to Display the U.S. Flag?" 2249 HR-0144-Cont. Mar 13 1989 Motion filed BYPASS COMMITTEE PLACE SPKRS TABLE IMMEDIATE CONSIDER -JOHNSON Filed With Clerk Mar 14 3/5 vote required Motion failed Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Mar 20 Assigned to Executive HR-0145 JOHNSON. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Leon Matteson of Villa Grove on their 50th Wed- ding anniversary. Mar 13 1989 Filed With Clerk Mar 14 Resolution adopted HR-0146 JOHNSON. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Ulys Hoults of Urbana on their 45th wedding anniversary. Mar 13 1989 Filed With Clerk Mar 14 Resolution adopted HR-0147 DIDRICKSON. Congratulates Rabbi Wolkow of Glenwood on his 25th anniversary at Temple B'nai Yehuda. Mar 13 1989 Filed With Clerk Mar 14 Resolution adopted HR-0148 KLEMM. Urges the School of the Art Institute of Chicago to apologize for the recent dis- play which featured a flag spread out on the floor or risk losing State funds. Mar 13 1989 Filed With Clerk Mar 14 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Mar 20 Assigned to Executive HR-0149 WILLIAMSON - OLSON,BOB - ZICKUS - KLEMM, STEPHENS, BLACK, GOFORTH, REGAN, WEAVER,M AND PARCELLS. Urges the School of the Art Institute of Chicago to permanently remove the dis- play entitled "What is the Proper Way to Display the American Flag?" Mar 13 1989 Filed With Clerk Mar 14 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Mar 20 Assigned to Executive HR-0150 TERZICH. Congratulates George B. Rench on retiring from Presidency of Village of Stickney. Mar 13 1989 Filed With Clerk Mar 14 Resolution adopted HR-0151 ZICKUS. Honors Lillian Evelyn Barber, Palos Hills, a first generation Swedish American, for her enrichment of the lives of many relatives and friends. Mar 13 1989 Filed With Clerk 2250 Resolution adopted Mar 14 HR-0152 MCGANN - MADTGAN,MJ. Congratulates William Scheid as he retires from service with the Chicago Board of Education after 38 years. Mar 13 1989 Filed With Clerk Mar 14 Resolution adopted HR-0153 VANDUYNE. Urges the School of the Art Institute of Chicago to remove the display of Scott Tyler entitled "What is the Proper Way to Display the American Flag?". Mar 13 1989 Motion filed BYPASS COMMITTEE PLACE SPKRS TABLE IMMEDIATE CONSIDER -VANDUYNE Filed With Clerk Mar 14 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Mar 20 Assigned to Executive HR-0154 MULCAHEY. Congratulates Jim Nack, retiring Galena City Attorney. Mar 13 1989 Filed With Clerk Mar 14 Resolution adopted HR-0155 MCNAMARA - STANGE - NOVAK - HENSEL - GIGLIO, CAPPARELLI, MARTINEZ, KLEMM, MAYS, JOHNSON, VANDUYNE, WELLER, WOOLARD, GRANBERG, KULAS, MAUTINO, GOFORTH, KEANE, MC- GANN, HARTKE, ZICKUS, ACKERMAN, BARGER, BARNES, BLACK, CHURCHILL, COUNTRYMAN, COWLISHAW, DANIELS, DEUCHLER, DIDRICKSON, DOEDERLEIN, EWING, FREDERICK,VF, HALLOCK, HARRIS, HASARA, HOFFMAN, HULTGREN, KIRKLAND, KUBIK, LEITCH, MCAULIFFE, MCCRACKEN, OLSON,BOB, OLSON,MYRON, PARCELLS, PARKE, PEDERSEN,B, PETERSON,W, PETKA, PIEL, PUL- LEN, REGAN, ROPP, RYDER, SIEBEN, STEPHENS, TATE, WAIT, WEAVER,M, WENNLUND, WILLIAMSON, WOJCIK AND HANNIG. Urges the Art Institute to promptly remove the exhibit "What is the Proper Way to Display the American Flag?" by Scott Tyler. Mar 13 1989 Motion filed BYPASS COMMITTEE PLACE SPKRS TABLE IMMEDIATE CONSIDER -MCNAMARA Filed With Clerk Mar 14 3/5 vote required Motion prevailed 100-003-009 Speaker's Table Resolution adopted 099-005-010 HR-0156 LEFLORE. Mourns Exceller P. Doss of Chicago. Mar 13 1989 Filed With Clerk Mar 14 Resolution adopted HR-0157 WEAVER,M - BLACK. Congratulates the Shiloh High School Lady Raiders on their 2nd place finish in the Class A Basketball Tournament. Mar 13 1989 Filed With Clerk Mar 14 Resolution adopted 2251 HR-0152 HR-0158 HR-0158 MORROW. Mourns Ahmed A. Rayner, Sr., of Chicago, father of former Alderman Sammy Rayner of Chicago's 6th Ward. Mar 13 1989 Filed With Clerk Mar 14 Resolution adopted HR-0159 MORROW. Congratulates Miss Kelli English of Chicago on being named a Black Achiever. Mar 13 1989 Filed With Clerk Mar 14 Resolution adopted HR-0160 MORROW. Mourns Norman Brewer, of Chicago. Mar 13 1989 Filed With Clerk Mar 14 Young Illinois Resolution adopted HR-0161 TERZICH. Commends Eagle Scout Thomas Cox IV of Chicago. Mar 13 1989 Filed With Clerk ,Mar 14 Resolution adopted HR-0162 YOUNG,A. Mourns Ronald H. Bearden, Sr., of Chicago. Mar 14 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0163 FREDERICK,VF - CHURCHILL. Congratulates Mayor Edwin Schroeder of Grayslake as he retires from office. Mar 14 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0164 SALTSMAN. Congratulates Delila Jenkins, of Peoria, on being named a Young Illinois Black Achiever. Mar 14 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0165 STECZO. Congratulates Miss Kenya Deer of Country Club Hills on being named a Young Illinois Black Achiever. Mar 14 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0166 STECZO. Congratulates Jesse Traylor, Jr., of Hazelcrest on being named a Young Illinois Black Achiever. Mar 14 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0167 VANDUYNE. Congratulates J Robert Watt, of Joliet, on being named a Young Illinois Black Achiever. Mar 14 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0168 TURNER - JONES,SHIRLEY - YOUNG,A - LEFLORE - MARTINEZ. Urges Federal Enterprise Zone status for Chicago's West side. Mar 14 1989 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Mar 20 Assigned to Revenue 2252 HR-0169 HR-0169 LEVIN - DEUCHLER - MATIJEVICH - HOMER. Requests the State Board of Education to delay by one month its submission of the Interagency State Plan for the Education of Handicapped Children, FY 90-92. Mar 15 1989 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Mar 27 Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education HR-0170 NOVAK. Congratulates Gloria Lynch on being named Watseka Citizen of the Year. Mar 15 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0171 NOVAK. Congratulates Jack Swan of Watseka, Citizen of the Year. Mar 15 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0172 MCGANN. Congratulates Marcus Cosby of Chicago on being named a Young Illinois Black Achiever. Mar 15 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0173 KUBIK. Congratulates the Legion of Young Polish Women on its 50th anniversary. Mar 15 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0174 BLACK. Congratulates American Legion Post #210 in Danville on the 70th Anniversary of the organization. Mar 15 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0175 HICKS. Recognizes March 13-20, 1989, as School Psychology Week in Illinois. Mar 15 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0176 HULTGREN. Mourns the death of Robert McClugage of Hanna City, former president of Ex- position Gardens and Peoria County Farm Bureau. Mar 15 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0177 WELLER. Congratulates Richard Dunn as he retires from teaching at Seneca High School. Mar 15 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0178 REGAN. Congratulates Altrusa Club of South Suburbia, in Chicago Heights, on its 33rd anniversary. Mar 15 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0179 CURRIE. Congratulates Bernice Bild, of Chicago, on her work for a Nuclear freeze and her award from SANE/FREEZE. Mar 15 1989 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Mar 27 Assigned to Energy Environment & Nat. Resource 2253 HR-0180 HR-0180 CURRAN - PRESTON. Directs the Dept. of Public Health and EPA to submit a report in 30 days of a study of the effects of pesticides on fruit. Mar 15 1989 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Mar 27 Assigned to Consumer Protection Apr 19 Recommended be adopted 012-002-003 Speaker's Table HR-0181 HARTKE - GOFORTH. Congratulates Teutopolis' Lady Wooden Shoes on winning Class A Girls' basket- ball title. Mar 15 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0182 GRANBERG. Urges recognition of March, 1989 as National Music in Our Schools Month. Mar 15 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0183 HASARA. Congratulates the Knights of Columbus Council #364 in Springfield on its 90th anniversary. Mar 15 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0184 RYDER. Congratulates the Winchester Wolverines basketball team on winning the Illi- nois Elementary School Association 8A Basketball Tournament. Mar 15 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0185 HARRIS. Commends David Carlson, of Arlington Heights, on becoming an Eagle Scout. Mar 15 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0186 LEFLORE. Mourns Robert Coleman, of Oak Park, Illinois, who died March 6, 1989. Apr 04 1989 Filed With Clerk Apr 05 Resolution adopted HR-0187 CHURCHILL. Congratulates retiring Mayor of Round Lake Park, George Scherer. Apr 04 1989 Filed With Clerk Apr 05 Resolution adopted HR-0188 SATTERTHWAITE. Congratulates Sharon Hedrick of Urbana on winning Olympic gold medal in wheelchair 800-meter race in Seoul, Korea. Apr 04 1989 Filed With Clerk Apr 05 Resolution adopted HR-0189 LANG. Congratulates Dr. Lovetere as he retires from District 68 in Skokie. Apr 04 1989 Filed With Clerk Apri05 Resolution adopted HR-0190 PETERSON,W. Congratulates Stevenson High School girls basketball team on winning their re- gional tournament. 2254 HR-0190-Cont. Apr 04 1989 Filed With Clerk Apr 05 Resolution adopted HR-0191 BLACK. Congratulates Brad Winkle of Georgetown, Illinois, on becoming an Eagle Scout. Apr 04 1989 Filed With Clerk Apr 05 Resolution adopted HR-0192 BLACK. Congratulates Andrew Gherna of Troop 287 on becoming an Eagle Scout. Apr 04 1989 Filed With Clerk Apr 05 Resolution adopted HR-0193 BLACK. Commends Bobby "BJ" Maskel of Troop 287 on becoming an Eagle Scout. Apr 04 1989 Filed With Clerk Apr 05 Resolution adopted HR-0194 RONAN. Urges the continuation of recreational activities at the Lincoln Park Gun Club. Apr 04 1989 Filed With Clerk Apr 05 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Energy Environment & Nat. Resource May 04 Recommended be adopted 014-000-000 Speaker's Table Jun 23 Resolution adopted 095-009-010 HR-0195 DANIELS. Congratulates Jennifer Tracy Lang Evans on her first birthday. Apr 04 1989 Filed With Clerk Apr 05 Resolution adopted HR-0196 STECZO. Directs the Department of Public Health to study tattooing and report to the General Assembly by January 31, 1990. Apr 04 1989 Filed With Clerk Apr 05 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Human Services HR-0197 BARGER. Congratulates the St. Francis Spartans of Wheaton on 4th place in State basket- ball tournament. Apr 04 1989 Filed With Clerk Apr 05 Resolution adopted HR-0198 YOUNG,A AND LEFLORE. Mourns, the death of Perry Flowers, Sr., of Chicago. Apr 04 1989 Filed With Clerk Apr 05' Resolution adopted HR-0199 MATIJEVICH - CHURCHILL - FREDERICK,VF - PETERSON,W - STERN AND KLEMM. Commends the Exchange Club of Waukegan for presenting a "Freedom Shrine" to Greenwood School. 2255 HR-0199-Cont. Apr 04 1989 Filed With Clerk Apr 05 Resolution adopted HR-0200 LANG. Congratulates Marc Pomerance of Skokie on becoming an Eagle Scout. Apr 04 1989 Filed With Clerk Apr 05 Resolution adopted HR-0201 NOVAK. Commends Ellis Gravlin of Bradley on his commitment to his work and community. Apr 04 1989 Filed With Clerk Apr 05 Resolution adopted HR-0202 BOWMAN - HULTGREN. Urges U. S. Congress to provide funds for mental illness research. Apr 04 1989 Filed With Clerk Apr 05 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 07 Assigned to Select Committee on Mental Health May 04 Recommended be adopted 010-000-000 Speaker's Table Jun 06 Resolution adopted HR-0203 RYDER. Congratulates North Greene's boys' basketball team, the Spartans, on partici- pating in the Class A State tournament. Apr 04 1989 Filed With Clerk Apr 05 Resolution adopted HR-0204 RYDER. Honors Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD), which plans a rally April 10th at the Capitol. Apr 04 1989 Filed With Clerk Apr 05 Resolution adopted HR-0205 MCGANN. Congratulates Captain Joseph J. Healy on his retirement from the Chicago Po- lice Department. Apr 04 1989 Filed With Clerk Apr 05 Resolution adopted HR-0206 ZICKUS. Congratulates Walter and Muriel Rackow on their 50th Wedding Anniversary. Apr 04 1989 Filed With Clerk Apr 05 Resolution adopted HR-0207 OLSON,BOB. Commends the residents of Salisbury, Gardner and Fancy Creek Townships for their service to their community. Apr 04 1989 Filed With Clerk Apr 05 Resolution adopted 2256 HR-0208 HR-0208 LEFLORE. Mourns the death of Reverend Willie Frank Jordan, Jr., of Chicago. Apr 04 1989 Filed With Clerk Apr 05 Resolution adopted HR-0209 STERN. Congratulates Francois Palmatier as he retires from service in Arlington Heights. Apr 04 1989 Filed With Clerk Apr 05 Resolution adopted HR-0210 MCGANN. Congratulates Lieutenant Michael Duffy as he retires from the Chicago Police Department after 35 years of service. Apr 04 1989 Filed With Clerk Apr 05 Resolution adopted HR-0211 BLACK. Congratulates the Schlarman High School Toppettes on winning two State Championships. Apr 04 1989 Filed With Clerk Apr 05 Resolution adopted HR-0212 BARGER. Congratulates the Wheaton Central High School Speech Team on championships. Apr 04 1989 Filed With Clerk Apr 05 Resolution adopted HR-0213 BARGER. Congratulates Methodist Bishop Paul Washburn, now living in Lombard, on his 78th birthday. Apr 04 1989 Filed With Clerk Apr 05 Resolution adopted HR-0214 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates the East End Bolders Club of Moline as it celebrates its 50th anniversary. Apr 04 1989 Filed With Clerk Apr 05 Resolution adopted HR-0215 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Mary Bell of East Moline as she celebrates her 90th birthday. Apr 04 1989 Filed With Clerk Apr 05 Resolution adopted HR-0216 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Genevieve Vyncke of East Moline on her 85th birthday. Apr 04 1989 Filed With Clerk Apr 05 Resolution adopted HR-0217 FREDERICK,VF. Congratulates Juanita Lambert as she retires as Clerk of the Village of Round Lake. 2257 HR-0217-Cont. Apr 04 1989 Filed With Clerk Apr 05 Resolution adopted HR-0218 STECZO. Congratulates Hillcrest High School's girls' bowling team, the Hawks, of Coun- try Club Hills, on winning the SICA Central Conference Championship. Apr 04 1989 Filed With Clerk Apr 05 Resolution adopted HR-0219 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates the Tillbergs of Silvis on their 60th wedding anniversary. Apr 04 1989 Filed With Clerk Apr 05 Resolution adopted HR-0220 HICKS. Congratulates the Bluford Grade School girls basketball team on winning the State Class S Championship. Apr 04 1989 Filed With Clerk Apr 05 Resolution adopted HR-0221 DIDRICKSON - BLACK - OLSON,MYRON - WILLIAMSON - ZICKUS. Creates a Task Force to analyze the suitability of a tax-exempt investment plan as a means of assisting Illinois citizens with retirement planning. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Amends the name of the Task force to add "of the Office of the Bureau of the Budget" and changes the chairperson to the representative of the Bureau of the Budget. Apr 04 1989 Filed With Clerk Apr 08 Motion filed to bypass Comm DIDRICKSON Speaker's Table Apr 18 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Rules Re-assigned to Executive Committee discharged 117-000-000 Speaker's Table Amendment No.01 DIDRICKSON Adopted Resolution Adopted-Amended HR-0222 STEPHENS. Congratulates and commends Lieutenant James 0. Stever as he retires from the Illinois State Police after 31 years. Apr 04 1989 Filed With Clerk Apr 05 Resolution adopted HR-0223 BLACK. Congratulates the Georgetown-Ridge Farm High School chess team on winning the Class A IHSA championship. Apr 04 1989, Filed With Clerk Apr 05 Resolution adopted HR-0224 RICE. Congratulates Charlyn Jackson of Chicago on being named a Young Illinois Black Achiever. Apr 04 1989 Filed With Clerk Apr 05 Resolution adopted 2258 HR-0225 HR-0225 JOHNSON. Mourns the death of Joseph Larsen of Champaign. Apr 04 1989 Filed With Clerk Apr 05 Resolution adopted HR-0226 JOHNSON. Congratulates Marilyn Joseph, of Champaign on winning the Distinguished Principal's Award. Apr 04 1989 Filed With Clerk Apr 05 Resolution adopted HR-0227 JOHNSON. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Don Krukewitt on their Golden Wedding Anniversary. Apr 04 1989 Filed With Clerk Apr 05 Resolution adopted HR-0228 DALEY AND ALL OTHER MEMBERS OF THE HOUSE. Mourns John M. Vitek, former State Representative from Bridgeport port, who served 9 terms in the General Assembly. Apr 17 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0229 MORROW. Mourns the death of Karen Lambert, Springfield. Apr 05 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0230 CHURCHILL. Congratulates Mervyn Pilotte of Waukegan as he retires from the Lake County Area Vocational Center. Apr 05 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0231 CURRIE. Mourns the death of Paul Bator of Chicago. Apr 05 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0232 CURRIE. Mourns the death of Thelma DeVaughn of Chicago. Apr 05 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0233 CURRIE. Mourns Eula B. Franklin, Chicago civic leader. Apr 05 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0234 CURRIE. Congratulates Sara Spurlark of the University of Chicago for contributions to science. Apr 05 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0235 HOUSE COMMITTEE ON RULES. Amends the House Rules to provide that the select committee on Implementation of Chicago School Reform may have more than 35 members. Apr 05 1989 Referred to Rules Recommended be adopted 011-007-000 Speaker's Table 2259 HR-0235-Cont. Apr 06 Consideration postponed SPEAKERS TABLE Apr 12 Resolution adopted 063-048-000 HR-0236 PIEL. Congratulates Charles P. Nason retiring Village President of Thornton, Illinois. Apr 05 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0237 PIEL. Congratulates Edward Paesel as he retires as Mayor of Sauk Village. Apr, 05 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0238 WOLF. Congratulates Cynthia Coakley of Granite City on being chosen as Miss Junior Illinois. Apr 05 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0239 LANG AND SUTKER. Proclaims the week of April 13-19, 1989, as Dystonia Week in Illinois. Apr 05 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0240 COUNTRYMAN. Mourns Charles H. Lindberg of Sycamore, Illinois. Apr 05 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0241 ACKERMAN - ROPP. Congratulates Ralph J. Spencer on his retirement as Mayor of the Village of Danvers. Apr 05 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0242 HULTGREN. Congratulates First Christian Church in Monmouth on its 150th anniversary. Apr 05 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0243 COUNTRYMAN. Mourns Fredrick J. Wehling, Jr., Mayor of Sandwich. Apr 06 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0244 TURNER - MORROW. Directs the Illinois Housing Development Authority to study the feasibility of a state plan of quotas of subsidized housing units in Chicago suburbs. Apr 06 1989 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Select Committee on Hlousing Apr 27 Interim Study Calendar HOUSING HR-0245 HANNIG. Urges Congress to pass legislation to return sales-tax to States from mail-order sales. Apr 06 1989 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Revenue HR-0246 COUNTRYMAN. 2260 2HR-0246-Cont. Mourns the death of Emil Jespersen of Sycamore. Apr 06 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0247 BRUNSVOLD. Congratulates Alleman basketball team. Apr 06 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0248 EDLEY. Congratulates Will Bavery on being inducted into the Illinois High School Foot- ball Coaches Association Hall of Fame. Apr 06 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0249 KUBIK. Congratulates Forest Park's Chamber of Commerce on 50th banquet. Apr 06 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0250 PULLEN. Congratulates Richard Idstein as he retires from Cumberland School in Des Plaines. Apr 06 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0251 REGAN. Congratulates Elouise Clausing as she retires as Peotone Village Clerk. Apr 06 1989 Resolution adopted Hk-0252 CURRIE. Congratulates Johnnie Mae Jackson of Chicago as Labor Woman of the Year. Apr 06 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0253 CURRIE. Congratulates the Hyde Park Chamber of Commerce on its 50th anniversary. Apr 06 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0254 LEITCH. Congratulates Peoria Central's boys basketball team on winning 2nd place in the Class AA State finals. Apr 06 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0255 STEPHENS. Congratulates Christine Brewer of Lebanon on winning the Metropolitan Opera National Competition. Apr 06 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0256 DELEO AND LAURINO. Congratulates Joseph Renzi of Chicago on his 80th birthday. Apr 06 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0257 WILLIAMSON. Congratulates Helen and Elmer Wolf of River Grove on their 50th wedding anniversary. Apr 11 1989 Resolution adopted 2261 HR-0258 2262 HR-0258 WILLIAMSON. Congratulates Joseph Alan Trykoski of Northlake on becoming an Eagle Scout. Apr 11 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0259 RYDER. Mourns J. Ralph Peak, of Winchester, noted horseman. Apr 11 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0260 GRANBERG. Congratulates Albert "Red" Schoendienst, a native of Germantown, Illinois, on being inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame. Apr 11 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0261 GRANBERG. Congratulates the Carlyle High School boys basketball team on winning the Class A Championship. Apr 11 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0262 PARKE - WOJCIK. Congratulates Schaumburg Township Committee on Youth and its agency, Spectrum, on its 25th anniversary. Apr 11 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0263 NOVAK. Congratulates Damon McCormick of Bradley on receiving a National Merit Scholarship. Apr 11 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0264 NOVAK. Congratulates and commends Fred and Barry Jaffe on their success with Jaffe Drug Stores in Kankakee and Bradley. Apr 11 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0265 TERZICH. Congratulates Joseph Alan Trykoski of Northlake on becoming an Eagle Scout. Apr 11 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0266 OLSON,BOB. Congratulates Jilinda Pfeiffer of rural Riverton on receiving the SAR Good Citi- zens' Award. Apr 11 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0267 OLSON,BOB. Congratulates Robin Boston of Mechanicsburg on receiving the DAR Good Citi- zens' Award. Apr 11 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0268 STERN. Congratulates Robert R. McClarren of Deerfield who is retiring from the North Suburban Library System. Apr 11 1989 , Resolution adopted HR-0269 BARNES - BUGIELSKI. Congratulates Notre Dame Catholic Girls High School of Chicago on its 50th Anniversary. HR-0269-Cont. Apr 11 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0270 JONES,LOU. Commends Jane Boline for her dedication and service in teaching students at McCorkle Grammar School, located in a Chicago Housing Authority Development. Apr 11 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0271 PRESTON - NOVAK. Asks IDOT to study propagation of trees along State highways. Apr 11 1989 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 13 Assigned to Select Comm. on Roads and Bridges Apr 27 fRecommended be adopted 017-000-001 Speaker's Table Jun 06 Resolution adopted 113-000-000 HR-0272 TERZICH. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kash, Chicago, on their Golden Wedding Anniversary. Apr 11 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0273 WELLER. Urges U. S. Congress to adopt national packaging regulations encouraging mini- mal packaging, especially of single-servings. Apr 11 1989 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 13 Assigned to Executive HR-0274 ZICKUS. Urges Congress to adopt a national logo to identify recycled products. Apr 11 1989 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 13 Assigned to Executive HR-0275 FLINN - PIEL. Opposes Federal Revenue Board's attempt to amend 12 CFR 225.22(d) (2) re- garding the nation's dual banking system. Apr 11 1989 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 13 Assigned to Financial Institutions Apr 26 Recommended be adopted 027-000-000 Speaker's Table Jun 06 Resolution adopted HR-0276 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Edith Walther of Moline as she celebrates her 80th birthday. Apr 11 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0277 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Dena Parks of East Moline as she celebrates her 80th birthday. Apr 11 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0278 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Lester Anderson of East Moline as they celebrate their Golden Wedding Anniversary. Apr 11 1989 Resolution adopted 2263 HR-0279 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Lucian L. Buller of Moline on his 80th birthday. Apr 11 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0280 MORROW. Mourns Thelma Bozeman, political activist, from Chicago. Apr 11 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0281 RYDER. Congratulates Bob Jones, Superintendent of School District 100, of Jerseyville, on his retirement. Apr 11 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0282 STEPHENS. Congratulates Albert "Red" Schoendienst, a native of Germantown, Illinois, on being inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame. Apr 11 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0283 HARRIS - PEDERSEN,B. Congratulates James Ryan as he retires as Mayor of Arlington Heights. Apr 11 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0284 HARRIS - PEDERSEN,B - PULLEN. Congratulates Carolyn H. Krause as she retires as Mayor of Mount Prospect. Apr 11 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0285 HARRIS. Congratulates Frank Palmatier as he retires from service in Arlington Heights. Apr 11 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0286 HARRIS. Congratulates G. Frank Charlton as he retires as Assistant Village Manager of Arlington Heights. Apr 11 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0287 JONES,SHIRLEY - TROTTER - MARTINEZ - SANTIAGO. Encourages corporations in Illinois to purchase College Savings Bonds and offer them to employees through a payroll deduction plan. Apr 11 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0288 WHITE. Congratulates Illinois Young Black Achievers. Apr 11 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0289 BALANOFF - YOUNG,A - MARTINEZ - LEFLORE - TROTTER, WIL- LIAMS, DAVIS AND JONES,LOU. Urges the University of Illinois Board of Trustees to postpone action on the planned affiliation of the University of Illinois Hospital, Cook County Hospital and Michael Reese Hospital. Apr 11 1989 Motion filed to bypass Comm BALANOFF 3/5 vote required Motion failed Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 13 , Assigned to Higher Education 2264 HR-0279 2265 HR-0290 HR-0290 MATIJEVICH, CHURCHILL, STERN, FREDERICK,VF, PETERSON,W AND KLEMM. Commends the Lake County Board for designating May 7 through May 13, 1989 as Storm and Flood Water Awareness Week. Apr 11 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0291 LEVIN. Urges the Illinois Commerce Commission to study the feasibility of integrating its electric and gas utility energy plans. Apr 11 1989 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 13 Assigned to Public Utilities HR-0292 CURRIE. Congratulates Bernice Bild, of Chicago, on her work for a Nuclear freeze and her award from SANE/FREEZE. Apr 11 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0293 GIORGI - MATIJEVICH - SALTSMAN - RONAN - STANGE, GOFORTH AND HICKS. Urges opposition to federal legislation that would allow coal slurry companies the, power of eminent domain. Apr 12 1989 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Select Comm Coal and Oil Resources Apr 27 Recommended be adopted 007-000-000 Speaker's Table May 03 Resolution adopted HR-0294 WENNLUND. Congratulates Marty Mackay on a successful career in education. Apr 121989 Resolution adopted HR-0295 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Allan Rose of Moline as they celebrate their Golden Wedding Anniversary. Apr 12 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0296 SANTIAGO - BALANOFF - MARTINEZ - DALEY - RONAN. Directs the State Board of Education to authorize and correct Cook County bilin- gual teacher certification tests. Apr 12 1989 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education HR-0297 NOVAK. Congratulates Paul O'Brien of Reddick on being selected as Farmer of the Year by The Daily Journal in Kankakee. Apr 12 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0298 STEPHENS. Congratulates Dorma Wildermuth of Caseyville on her 50th birthday. Apr 12 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0299 RICE. Mourns death of Gussie Curtis of Chicago, grandmother of Robert J. Moore of the Citizens Assembly in Springfield. HR-0299-Cont. Apr 13 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0300 CHURCHILL. Congratulates Homer LaPlant of Antioch, retiring Antioch Township Trustee. Apr 13 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0301 ZICKUS. Urges Governor Thompson to deny the request of Mr. William Heirens of Chica- go for executive clemency. Apr 13 1989 Motion filed to bypass Comm ZICKUS Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Committee discharged 116-000-000 Speaker's Table Resolution adopted 098-000-011 HR-0302 JOHNSON. Congratulates the University of Illinois Fighting Illini Basketball team. Apr 13 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0303 GOFORTH. Commends Special Agent Charles L. Parker of the Illinois State Police for suc- cessful investigation of a murder. Apr 13 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0304 HASARA. Congratulates Harold R. Sturm, Jr. of Springfield, on his retirement from CILCO. Apr 13 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0305 KRSKA. Congratulates St. John's Polish National Catholic Church of Chicago on its 50th anniversary. N Apr 13 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0306 JOHNSON. Mourns the death of John Higgins of Champaign. Apr 17 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0307 RICHMOND. Congratulates Captain Carl Kirk of Carbondale as he retires from SIU after over 30 years of dedicated service. Apr 17 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0308 MADIGAN,MJ. Congratulates Mr and Mrs Frank Koszyk, of Chicago, on their 50th wedding anniversary. Apr 17 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0309 JOHNSON. Mourns the death of Dick Johnson of Gifford. Apr 17 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0310 OLSON,BOB. Congratulates the 1988-1989 Beason Grade School Purple Raiders girls volley- ball teams on winning the Class 8A and 7A championships. 2266 HR-0310-Cont. Apr 17 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0311 WILLIAMSON. Congratulates William J. Francione, retiring Mayor of Stone Park, Illinois. Apr 17 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0312 FREDERICK,VF. Commends Colin L. McRae on 14 years of service to the Village of Mundelein. Apr 25 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0313 RYDER. Congratulates Jerseyville High School girls basketball team on winning the Class AA Supersectional. Apr 17 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0314 COUNTRYMAN. Mourns the death of Hazel Meilinger, Sandwich. Apr 25 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0315 PIEL. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Philip Dohm, of Chicago, as they celebrate their 50th anniversary. Apr 25 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0316 CAPPARELLI - TERZICH - BUGIELSKI, LAURINO, KULAS, DELEO AND MCAULIFFE. Mourns the death of Steve Schaefer of Chicago and posthumously honors his courage. Apr 25 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0317 RYDER. Congratulates Mayor Helen Foreman as she retires as Mayor of Jacksonville. Apr 25 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0318 FREDERICK,VF. Congratulates Kenneth Long as he retires as Village Administrator in Lake Bluff. Apr 25 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0319 STERN. Congratulates Indian Trail School in Highland Park on being selected by the United States Department of Education for its Excellence in Education Award. Apr 25 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0320 MARTINEZ. Urges U.S. Congress to ban the production of chemical weapons. Apr 25 1989 . Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 28 Assigned to Executive HR-0321 DELEO, KUBIK, LEFLORE, STANGE, WILLIAMSON AND LEVERENZ. Congratulates Triton College, serving the Chicago western suburbs, on its 25th anniversary. Apr 25 1989 Resolution adopted 2267 HR-0322 HR-0322 MORROW. Mourns the death of Annie Mae "Tea" Gilmore of Chicago. Apr 19 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0323 GOFORTH. Congratulates Arthur S. Macke, Mayor of Marissa, on award for community service. Apr 19 1989 , Resolution adopted HR-0324 HARRIS - HOMER - WELLER. Condemns "Hash Wednesday" and asks the President of the University of Illi- nois to report on it. Apr 19 1989 Motion filed to bypass Comm PLACE SPKRS TABLE IMMEDIATE CONSIDER -HARRIS Speaker's Table Apr 25 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 28 Assigned to Higher Education May 02 Mtn Prevail Suspend Rul 20K 116-000-000 Committee Higher Education HR-0325 GIGLIO. Congratulates Kenneth Brace of Elmhurst on retirement from Calumet Area In- dustrial Commission. Apr 19 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0326 DANIELS. Mourns the death of Robert J. "Larry" Larison of Springfield. Apr 19 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0327 FLOWERS - DEUCHLER - STEPHENS - YOUNGE,W - OLSON,BOB, SHAW, BALANOFF, BLACK, CURRIE, FREDERICK,VF, MORROW, PARCELLS, RICE, STERN, TROTTER, WEAVER,M, WILLIAMS AND WILLIAMSON. Urges Federal Government to give preference in hiring to welfare recipients when openings occur with the U. S. Census. Apr 25 1989 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 28 Assigned to Human Services May 09 Motion disch comm, advc 2nd -FLOWERS Committee Human Services Jun 01 Recommended be adopted 016-001-001 Speaker's Table Jun 06 Resolution adopted HR-0328 MCNAMARA. Congratulates Timothy J. Gottardo of Oak Lawn on becoming an Eagle Scout. Apr 25 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0329 MCNAMARA. Congratulates Keith J. O'Rourke of Oak Lawn on becoming an Eagle Scout. Apr 25 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0330 DOEDERLEIN. Congratulates Chicago Junior School in Elgin as it celebrates its 75th anniversary. 2268 HR-0330-Cont. Apr 25 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0331 STANGE. Congratulates Jerry Dempsey on being awarded the Outstanding Business Lead- er Award by the Oak Brook Jaycees. Apr 25 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0332 KIRKLAND. Commends Mark Frederick, of Barrington, Illinois, on becoming an Eagle Scout. Apr 25 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0333 BARNES. Congratulates Jerry Dempsey on winning the Business Leader of the Year Award from the Oak Brook Jaycees. Apr 25 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0334 HOFFMAN - MULCAHEY - COWLISHAW - SATTERTHWAITE. Commends Paula Krager as she leaves the Citizens Assembly after 10 years of State employment. Apr 25 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0335 TERZICH. Congratulates De La Salle Institute of Chicago on its 100th Anniversary. Apr 25 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0336 HICKS AND STANGE. Urges Congress to oppose a federal gas tax for deficit reduction. Apr 25 1989 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 28 Assigned to Select Comm. on Roads and Bridges May 03 Mtn Prevail Suspend Rul 20K 116-000-000 Committee Select Comm. on Roads and Bridges May 04 Recommended be adopted 017-000-000 Speaker's Table Jun 24 Resolution adopted HR-0337 ROPP. Congratulates Duffy Bass, 25 year veteran baseball coach at ISU, on being in- ducted into the Illinois High School Baseball Coaches Association Hall of Fame. Apr 25 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0338 CHURCHILL. Congratulates Marilyn J. Sterbenz as she retires after 20 years of service as Anti- och Village Clerk. Apr 26 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0339 SANTIAGO - KULAS - RONAN - DELEO - LAURINO AND BUGIELSKI. Congratulates the Northwest Real Estate Board in Chicago as it celebrates its 65th anniversary. Apr 25 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0340 BALANOFF - WILLIAMS - PRESTON - JONES,LOU - HANNIG, MOR- ROW, DAVIS, TROTTER, TURNER AND SANTIAGO. Urges the Supreme Court to increase the maximum amount of a claim allowed to be adjudicated at an informal hearing by the Court of Claims from $1,000 to $1,500. 2269 HR-0340-Cont. Apr 25 1989 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 28 Assigned to Judiciary I HR-0341 YOUNG,A. Mourns the death of Earl B. Williams, Jr., of Chicago. Apr 25 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0342 CULLERTON. Proclaims April 28-30, 1989, to be World Day for Laboratory Animals in Illinois. Apr 25 1989 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 28 Assigned to Executive HR-0343 WELLER. Congratulates Kevin Birchard for his fine work during his term as district assistant. Apr 26 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0344 MCPIKE - MADIGAN,MJ - GIORGI - MATIJEVICH - SALTSMAN AND FARLEY. Declares April 28, 1989, as Workers Memorial Day in Illinois. Apr 26 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0345 RICE. Mourns the death of Charles Skyles, Jr., of Chicago. Apr 26 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0346 DANIELS - HOFFMAN. Congratulates Fred Lewis of Bensonville on VFW recognition. Apr 27 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0347 MADIGAN,MJ, LANG, LEVIN, PRESTON, STERN AND SUTKER. Congratulates Lester Crown on being recognized by the Chicago Committee for the Weizmann Institute of Science. Apr 27 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0348 JOHNSON. Congratulates Dr. Samuel Gove, retiring University of Illinois professor. Apr 27 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0349 MCCRACKEN. Congratulates Clarence J. Turriff of Chicago, retiring president of TAB. Apr 27 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0350 HASARA. Designates April 27, 1989, as Beta Sigma Phi Day. Apr 27 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0351 MADIGAN,MJ - MCPIKE - GIORGI - MATIJEVICH - GIGLIO. Congratulates Robert Healey of Chicago on being Easter Seal Man of the Year. Apr 27 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0352 PARCELLS. 2270 HR-0352-Cont. Commends retiring mayor of Wilmette, Vernon Squires. Apr 27 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0353 BARGER. Welcomes the fifth grade students from Ecole Guynemer in Hyeres, France, to Glen Ellyn, Illinois. Apr 27 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0354 JOHNSON. Congratulates Illini men's gymnastic team on NCAA championship. Apr 27 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0355 JOHNSON. Congratulates The Leader of Ogden on its 10th anniversary of publication. Apr 27 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0356 ROPP. Congratulates Eldon Witt retiring executive director of Illinois Assocation of Va- cational Agriculture Teachers. Apr 27 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0357 WEAVER,M. Congratulates the Oblong Community Unit #4 Board of Education, Oblong Ele- mentary School and Oblong High School on numerous accomplishments. Apr 27 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0358 KRSKA. Congratulates Monsignor Mozeris, of Chicago, on his Golden Jubilee. Apr 27 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0359 WELLER. Commends John E. "Jack" Fitzgerald for his service as Manhattan Village President. Apr 27 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0360 PARCELLS - CULLERTON. Proclaims April 28-30, 1989, to be World Day for Laboratory Animals in Illinois. Apr 27 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0361 BARNES. Posthumously commends Major Robert L. Lynn, of Petersburg, on his service to his country. May 03 1989 Resolution adopted *HR-0362 PULLEN - TATE - WELLER. Congratulates the Illinois Cooperative Extension Service for its 75th anniversary. May 03 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0363 JOHNSON. Congratulates Dan Perrino of Urbana on Distinguished Citizen Award. May 03 1989 Resolution adopted 2271 HR-0364 HR-0364 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Dennis of Hillsdale on their 60th wedding anniversary. May 03 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0365 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Joe Dolleslager on his 85th birthday. May 03 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0366 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Kling of Moline on their 50th anniversary. May 03 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0367 PETERSON,W. Congratulates Henry Paulus as he retires as Mayor of Lake Zurich. May 03 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0368 MCGANN - KEANE - GIGLIO - DELEO - FARLEY. Congratulates Reverend John Ahern of St. Bernadette's Parish in Evergreen Park as he celebrates the 40th anniversary of his ordination. May 03 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0369 MCPIKE. Congratulates Dr. Jack Rowse of Alton upon retiring. May 03 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0370 CURRIE. Congratulates Eleanor Petersen of Chicago. May 03 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0371 HARRIS. Congratulates Father Thomas Fielding as he retires from St. Colette Catholic Church in Rolling Meadows. May 03 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0372 WOOLARD. Commends Petty Officer Kendall Truitt on heroism in USS Iowa disaster. May 03 1989 Resolution adopted . HR-0373 PARCELLS. Congratulates Northbrook's Covenant Village on its 25th anniversary. May 03 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0374 WILLIAMS. Congratulates Fannie Mae Patrick of Chicago, as she retires from Walgreens. May 03 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0375 CULLERTON - RICHMOND - GOFORTH AND ALL OTHER MEMBERS OF THE HOUSE. Mourns John G. Gilbert, former Illinois Senator, 1960-1972, and former educa- tion champion from Carbondale. Jun 06 1989 Resolution adopted 2272 HR-0376 HR-0376 RYDER. Congratulates Lee Plummer as he retires as Jersey County State's Attorney. May 03 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0377 HENSEL. Congratulates and commends A. Eugene Rennels on his years of service as May- or of West Chicago. May 03 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0378 DANIELS. Commends Edward Hospital in Naperville on fine service. May 03 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0379 BALANOFF. Congratulates and commends Warren Wilkowski, of Chicago on his community service. May 03 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0380 BALANOFF. Congratulates Ora Coon, of Chicago, on recognition by the East Side Historical Society. May 03 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0381 SIEBEN - HULTGREN. Mourns Reynolds "Rip" Everett, of Galva, Republican leader. May 03 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0382 BLACK - JOHNSON. Congratulates The Leader of Ogden on its 10th anniversary of publication. May 03 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0383 TERZICH, KRSKA, DALEY AND MADIGAN,MJ. Congratulates the Vittum Cats Wrestling Club of Chicago on the completion of another successful season. May 03 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0384 NOVAK. Congratulates Kahtryn Cotsones, Kankakee, on her receipt of a community ser- vice award from the Kankakee Junior League and United Way. May 03 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0385 NOVAK. Congratulates Don Des Lauriers, of Kankakee, on volunteer award. May 03 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0386 NOVAK. Congratulates Chris Bohlen of Kankakee on volunteer award. May 03 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0387 TERZICH. Congratulates Thomas A. Pigman on election to Rotary International's Staff Society. May 03 1989 Resolution adopted 2273 HR-0388 RICHMOND - FARLEY. Congratulates Tim Hildebrand, of Springfield, on being elected President of the Undergraduate Student Government at SIU in Carbondale. May 03 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0389 PULLEN - WILLIAMSON. Congratulates Robert Reinke as he retires as Deputy Superintendent of Des Plaines School District 62. May 03 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0390 PIEL - GIGLIO. Congratulates Gene Ossello of South Holland on being honored by the South Holland Business Association. May 03 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0391 PIEL - GIGLIO. Congratulates Jim Lagestee on his recognition by the South Holland Business Association. May 03 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0392 CAPPARELLI, LAURINO, GIORGI, DELEO, EDLEY, GIGLIO, MAUTI- NO, HARRIS AND HOMER. Congratulates Joseph Ahern of Chicago on receiving the Dante Award. May 05 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0393 SALTSMAN - MADIGAN,MJ. Congratulates and commends Ilion Crabel on 66 years as Chillicothe City Clerk. May 05 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0394 MORROW. Mourns Zalie Foote of Chicago. May 05 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0395 BARGER. Congratulates Sandra Dutton on being selected 1989 Woman of the Year by the DuPage Federation of Republican Women. May 05 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0396 RYDER. Commends retiring Mayor of the Village of South Jacksonville, Richard H. Godfrey. May 05 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0397 NOVAK. Congratulates Beth Zacharias of Kankakee on being honored for her contribu- tions to education by the Junior League of Kankakee County and the United Way of Kankakee. May 05 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0398 ROPP. Congratulates former head basketball coach at ISU, Bob Donewald. May 05 1989 Resolution adopted 2274 HR-0388 HR-0399 HR-0399 DAVIS. Mourns Mrs. Annie Davis of Chicago, mother-in-law of Representative Davis. May 05 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0400 SHAW. Congratulates Ms. Geraldine Smith of Chicago as she retires as a home daycare provider. May 05 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0401 LEITCH. Congratulates and commends Ilion Crabel on 66 years as Chillicothe City Clerk. May 05 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0402 NOVAK, Congratulates Judge Edward McIntire as he retires from the 12th Judicial Cir- cuit in Kankakee County. May 05 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0403 NOVAK. Congratulates Susan Schott on her recognition by the Jr. League of Kankakee County and the United Way of Kankakee for her contributions to health and hu- man services. May 05 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0404 NOVAK. Congratulates Val Raloff of Grant Park on his recognition by the Jr. League of Kankakee County and the United Way of Kankakee for his contributions to health and human services. May 05 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0405 HENSEL. Commends retiring Winfield Township Highway Commissioner, Art Lootens of West Chicago. May 05 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0406 VANDUYNE. Congratulates Janice Gindl upon her retirement from Calumet Public Schools. May 05-1989 Resolution adopted HR-0407 BRESLIN. Urges Coca-Cola not to introduce 16-oz. plastic bottles into Chicago nor any- where else in Illinois. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Makes grammatical changes updating the resolution. May 05 1989 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 09 Assigned to Energy Environment & Nat. Resource Jun 06 Mtn Prevail Suspend Rul 20K 118-000-000 Committee Energy Environment & Nat. Resource Jun 08 Amendment No.01 ENRGY ENVRMNT Adopted Recommnded be adopted amend 013-000-000 Speaker's Table Jun 13 Resolution Adopted-Amended 2275 HR-0408 2276 HR-0408 HULTGREN. Mourns the death of Rudolph Streitmatter of rural Edelstein. May 05 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0409 KEANE. Urges Congress and the President to preserve tax-exempt bonds for State and Lo- cal Government. May 05 1989 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 09 Assigned to Revenue Jun 07 Recommended be adopted 013-000-000 Speaker's Table Jun 13 Resolution adopted HR-0410 SHAW. Mourns the death of Opal Davis of Chicago. May 05 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0411 COUNTRYMAN. Mourns Gary Whisler of DeKalb. May 05 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0412 DANIELS. Congratulates Fenton High School and its Championship Bowling Team for win- ning the 1988 State Title. May 09 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0413 LEFLORE. Mourns the death of Isiah Cayson, Sr., of Greenwood, Mississippi. May 09 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0414 PETKA. Commends Kenneth L. Gregory, of Plainfield, Illinois, on becoming an Eagle Scout. May 09 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0415 JOHNSON. Mourns Philip Walker of Chicago, formerly of Urbana. May 09 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0416 CAPPARELLI. Congratulates Father Francis Cimarrusti of Chicago on his 25th anniversary in the priesthood. May 09 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0417 MATIJEVICH, CHURCHILL, STERN, FREDERICK,VF, PETERSON,W AND KLEMM. Congratulates Marge Keenan on being selected as a recipient of the 1989 Book of Golden Deeds Award by the Exchange Club of Waukegan. May 09 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0418 MATIJEVICH, CHURCHILL, STERN, FREDERICK,VF, PETERSON,W AND KLEMM. Congratulates George Kapsala on his retirement on June 9, 1989, after 27 years as a teacher in the North Chicago public school system. HR-0418--Cont. May 09 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0419 JOHNSON. Congratulates 1st Baptist Church of Mahomet on 150th Anniversary. May 09 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0420 WILLIAMSON. Commends Westlake Pavilion in Franklin Park on its success. May 09 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0421 MARTINEZ. Mourns Violet Cwick of Chicago. May 09 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0422 STANGE. Congratulates CBI Industries, Inc., with corporate headquarters in Oak Brook, on the 100th anniversary of its founding. May 09 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0423 NOVAK. Congratulates Monica Copeland of Kankakee on winning Time award. May 09 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0424 SHAW. Mourns the death of Vertie Freeman, Chicago. May 09 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0425 KIRKLAND AND DOEDERLEIN. Commends Police Chief Robert Baird of Elgin on retirement. May 09 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0426 BLACK. Congratulates Martha Tuttle of Paris, retiring city manager. May 10 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0427 BALANOFF. Congratulates the Haitian American Community Association on their Spring Festival. May 10 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0428 EWING. Commends Dale 0. Campbell, retiring Mayor of Pontiac. May 19 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0429 MORROW. Congratulates Floretta King on her success as the owner of D'Love Designs. May 10 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0430 ROPP. Congratulates Roy Hostettler as he retires from Bloomington High School. May 10 1989 Resolution adopted 2277 HR-0431 LEVERENZ - MCCRACKEN. Welcomes Michael William Boozell and congratulates his parents Mark and Sue Boozell of Chatham. May 10 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0432 KEANE. Congratulates Mrs. Lowery of Chicago on her 80th birthday. May 10 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0433 BLACK AND DOEDERLEIN. Mourns George Stevenson, of Danville. May 10 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0434 JOHNSON. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Heimburger of Tolono on their 50th anniversary. May 11 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0435 ZICKUS. Mourns Gus J. Spero of Chicago. May 11 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0436 WELLER. Commends the Reed Custer Junior High School band and color guard and their director, Chris Bayer. May 11 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0437 MARTINEZ. Mourns Frank Morado, Sr., of Chicago. May 11 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0438 STEPHENS. Congratulates Ralph Lee Cox, of Belleville, on retiring as Superintendent of Belle Valley School District 119. May 11 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0439 HICKS. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tipsord of Gridley on their 45th Wedding Anniversary. May 11 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0440 YOUNGE,W. Commends Willie Preston of E. St. Louis retiring District 189 project director. May 11 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0441 STECZO. Congratulates Robert R. Hansen as he retires from his position as Midlothian Village Clerk. May 11 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0442 KUBIK - STERN - PARCELLS - PHELPS - MULCAHEY, CAPPARELLI AND LANG. Urges Governor Thompson to declare June 25-July 1 as Animal Conservation Week. 2278 HR-0431 May 11 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0443 HR-0443 RYDER. Congratulates the Jacksonville Area Association for Retarded Citizens, Inc., on the 25th anniversary of its founding. May 11 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0444 DIDRICKSON - CURRIE - DEUCHLER - FLOWERS - FREDERICK,VF. Declares the week of May 14-20 to be Women's Health Week. May 11 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0445 BLACK. Congratulates Sergeant James Haase, of Ridge Farm, on being named 1989 Cor- rectional Officer of the Year at the Danville Correctional Center. May 11 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0446 WILLIAMSON. Congratulates William J. Francione, retiring Mayor of Stone Park, Illinois. May 12 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0447 WEAVER,M. Congratulates Oblong High School Home Economics students on attending na- tional convention. May 12 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0448 BALANOFF - HANNIG - STERN. Requires that bins to collect waste paper for recycling be placed on the House floor. May 12 1989 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 15 Assigned to Rules HR-0449 BALANOFF - SANTIAGO - MARTINEZ - KIRKLAND - BOWMAN, JONES,SHIRLEY, LEVIN, TROTTER, KULAS, VANDUYNE, DEJAEG- HER, GIORGI, DAVIS, BRESLIN, BUGIELSKI AND CURRIE. Encourages Congress to adopt S. 448, amending the U. S. Immigration and Con- trol Act of 1986. May 12 1989 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 15 Assigned to Human Services Jun 01 Recommended be adopted 013-000-000 Speaker's Table Jun 06 Resolution adopted HR-0450 MCNAMARA. Congratulates Marty Rogers upon becoming an Eagle Scout. May 12 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0451 HARTKE. Congratulates Sara Ring of West Richland High School, a winner in the Future Business Leaders of America. May 12 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0452 WEAVER,M. Congratulates the Obling High School math team on its 1st place in the State math contest. May 12 1989 Resolution adopted 2279 HR-0453 MCNAMARA. Congratulates Robert R. Hansen as he retires from his position as Midlothian Village Clerk. May 12 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0454 MORROW. Congratulates Lois V. James, retiring from people's Gas Light and Coke Company. May 12 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0455 BLACK. Congratulates Judy Sawyer as she retires as Clerk of the City of Georgetown. May 12 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0456 MATIJEVICH - KULAS. Declares May 14-20 to be Transit Employees Appreciation Week. May 12 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0457 WILLIAMSON. Congratulates Burke Roche, of Park Ridge, on his 40th anniversary as president of Binks Manufacturing Company. May 12 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0458 KEANE. Congratulates the Boruckes of Chicago on their 50th Wedding Anniversary. May 12 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0459 EDLEY. Congratulates William "Bill" Whiteman, as he retires as Biggsville Township Clerk. May 12 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0460 WILLIAMSON. Congratulates Rodger W. Hammill of Franklin Park on community Service. May 17 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0461 JOHNSON. Mourns Frank Karlock of Rankin. May 12 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0462 JOHNSON. Congratulates The News-Gazette of Champaign on 1st place in Southern Illinois Editorial Association. May 12 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0463 NOVAK. Congratulates Terry Regnier of Glenn Raymond on Science Teaching Excel- lence Award. May 17 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0464 WEAVER,M. Congratulates the Oblong High School scholastic bowl team on winning the Eastern Illinois University scholastic bowl. May 17 1989 Resolution adopted 2280 HR-0453 HR-0465 HR-0465 BRUNSVOLD. Congratulates Stewart Winstein, from Rock Island, as he celebrates the 75th an- niversary of his birth. May 17 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0466 PRESTON - SUTKER - LANG - LEVIN - STERN. Memorializes the International Committee of the Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement and the League of the Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies to fully recognize the Magen David Adom Society. May 17 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0467 BALANOFF. Commends students receiving awards from the East Side Chamber of Commerce of Chicago. May 17 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0468 BLACK. Congratulates Ernest Wiese of Paris on his 65th anniversary in the Masons. May 17 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0469 RONAN. Declares May 14-20 to be Transit Employees Appreciation Week. May 17 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0470 EWING. Congratulates Pearle Sutherland of Pontiac on her 94th birthday. May 18 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0471 JOHNSON. Congratulates Loren Tate on the Champaign News-Gazette on journalism award. May 18 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0472 JOHNSON. Mourns Eli G. Kauffman of Arthur. May 18 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0473 MAUTINO. Congratulates Whiteside County government on its 150th Anniversary. May 18 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0474 TROTTER. Commends the work of certain individuals in relation to the J. Leslie Rosenblum Unit of the Boys and Girls Club of Chicago. May 18 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0475 YOUNGE,W. Congratulates Bessie Spencer, East St. Louis, on her retirement. May 18 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0476 JONES,SHIRLEY. Designates May 19, 1989, Malcolm X Day in Illinois. May 18 1989 Resolution adopted 2281 HR-0477 HR-0477 YOUNGE,W. Congratulates Susie Mann of East St. Louis as she retires from education. May 18 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0478 DAVIS. Congratulates the Abbott Park Cheerleading Team of the Chicago Park District on winning first place in the corps division at the World Cheerleading Competition. May 18 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0479 RYDER. Congratulates Donald Hannant as he retires as Mayor of Griggsville. May 18 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0480 RYDER. Congratulates Frank Loy on his 70th anniversary with the Jersey County Ameri- can Legion Post 492. May 18 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0481 MADIGAN,MJ - CULLERTON. Congratulates Jack Brickhouse for being named Man of the Year by the Chicago Chapter of the National Italian American Sports Hall of Fame. May 18 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0482 MCGANN. Congratulates John and Rose Ringbauer of Chicago on their 50th Wedding Anniversary. May 18 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0483 MCGANN. Congratulates Captain John Looney as he retires from the Chicago Police Department. May 18 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0484 MCGANN. Congratulates Officer Scott E. Hubbs as he retires from the Chicago Police Department. May 18 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0485 MCGANN. Congratulates Detective Archie Currin as he retires from the Chicago Police Department. May 18 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0486 MCGANN. Congratulates Officer Lawrence Thomas as he retires from the Chicago Police Department. May 18 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0487 LEITCH, SALTSMAN AND HULTGREN. Commends the City of Peoria and its residents for receiving the All-American City honor. May 18 1989 Resolution adopted 2282 HR-0488 YOUNGE,W. Congratulates Bessie Spencer, of East St. Louis, on retirement from teaching af- ter 25 years. May 18 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0489 TATE - HASARA. Congratulates Brenda Brown, of Pana, on founding Concerned Citizens for Education. May 18 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0490 RONAN. Commends Stanley Perry, of Chicago, for his work on behalf of POWs and workers. May 18 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0491 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Stewart Winstein, from Rock Island, as he celebrates the 75th an- niversary of his birth. May 18 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0492 WILLIAMSON. Congratulates the Village of Schiller Park as it celebrates the 75th anniversary of its founding. May 18 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0493 MADIGAN,MJ - SUTKER - LANG. Commends departing House Democratic Staff member, Robert Yadgir. May 18 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0494 PARCELLS. Congratulates the Glenview Stars Pee Wee AA hockey team on 2nd place in the 1989 U.S. National Championship. May 18 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0495 FREDERICK,VF - MATIJEVICH - CHURCHILL - PETERSON,W - STERN. Congratulates Ogden Poole of Lake County on LRCTA service award. May 19 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0496 FREDERICK,VF - STERN - MATIJEVICH - CHURCHILL - PETER- SON,W. Commends Roman Miller of Lake County on Retired Teachers award from LCRTA. May 19 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0497 GIORGI. Recognizes Dr. John I. Ades' accomplishments and contributions to his comminity. May 19 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0498 STECZO. Delcares Wednesday, June 21, 1989, as Criminal Justice Awareness Day in Illinois. May 19 1989 Resolution adopted 2283 HR-0488 HR-0499 2284 HR-0499 BLACK. Congratulates Glenda Robison of Chrisman on being named the recipient of the Silver Beaver Award. May 19 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0500 KUBIK - PIEL. Urges appreciation for Savings and Loan industry. May 19 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0501 HASARA. Congratulates James Guyot as he retires as Postmaster of the Nokomis Post Office. May 19 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0502 VANDUYNE. Congratulates John E. "Jack" Fitzgerald as he retires as Mayor of Manhattan af- ter 24 years of public service. May 19 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0503 BLACK. Congratulates Gerald Valenzano on being awarded the Silver'Beaver Award in Scouting. May 19 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0504 BLACK. Congratulates H. Michael Finkle of Danville on First Citizen Award. May 19 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0505 ZICKUS. Disallows physical illnesses for Adrienne Warneke, of Forest Park. May 19 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0506 MATIJEVICH, CHURCHILL, STERN, FREDERICK,VF, PETERSON,W AND KLEMM. Congratulates St. Mary's Lodge #79, K.S.K.J., Waukegan, on its 85th anniversary. May 22 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0507 HULTGREN. Mourns Donald R. McKelvey, of Aledo, a master printer. May 23 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0508 RICHMOND - FLINN. Urges the Governor to establish the second week of October as the permanent week of Aviation Education recognition in the State. May 23 1989 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 25 Assigned to Select Committee on Aeronautics Jun 15 Motion disch comm, advc 2nd Committee Select Committee on Aeronautics Jun 24 Committee discharged 112-000-000 Speaker's Table Resolution adopted HR-0509 HR-0509 MATIJEVICH, CHURCHILL, STERN, FREDERICK,VF, PETERSON,W AND KLEMM. Congratulates Rae Lynn Butera, Kindergarten teacher at Neal Grade School, North Chicago, on her selection as 1989 Teacher of the Year in Lake County. May 23 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0510 YOUNGE,W. Congratulates Irving C. Hudlin on Ph.D. from SIU Edwardsville. May 23 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0511 BLACK. Congratulates Song Wrensch of Danville on becoming an Eagle Scout. May 23 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0512 KEANE. Congratulates Young Authors Award winners from Chicago District 18. May 23 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0513 HULTGREN. Congratulates Jennifer Callahan of Brimfield on winning the Statewide Nutri- tion Poster Contest. May 23 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0514 RICE. Congratulates and commends Mary Bates of Chicago for her community service and induction into the Senior Citizen Hall of Fame. May 23 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0515 PARCELLS. Congratulates the New Trier High School girls varsity tennis team on their championship. May 23 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0516 TATE. Congratulates William Sands of Decatur on being named one of the Top Ten Public Works Leaders of the Year for 1989. May 24 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0517 LEITCH - HULTGREN - SALTSMAN - JOHNSON. Mourns Otis Michels of Peoria. May 24 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0518 LANG. Congratulates Larry Zyks of Skokie on his excellent teaching. May 24 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0519 LANG. Congratulates Chad Paul of Skokie on 8th grade graduation. May 24 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0520 RICE. Congratulates Theodore Lewis of Park Forest on the occasion of his retirement. May 24 1989 Resolution adopted 2285 HR-0521 PULLEN - DANIELS - MCAULIFFE. Mourns Milton Wells, an industrialist of Park Ridge. May 24 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0522 CHURCHILL. Congratulates Carol Maplethorpe of Antioch on retirement from Antioch Com- munity High School. May 24 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0523 CHURCHILL - FREDERICK,VF - MATIJEVICH - PETERSON,W - STERN. Congratulates Sam Dada as he retires as Chief of the Gurnee Fire Department. May 24 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0524 ZICKUS AND BARNES. Honors Ed Meier for his contributions to the Southwest Suburban Board of Real- tors and wishes him happiness during his retirement. May 24 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0525 MATIJEVICH, CHURCHILL, STERN, FREDERICK,VF, PETERSON,W AND KLEMM. Congratulates Fred Seeds on his retirement from 38 years of educational service and 28 years at Mundelein High School. May 24 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0526 RICE. Congratulates Melvin and Marion Turner of Morgan Park on their Golden Wed- ding Anniversary. May 24 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0527 KUBIK. Congratulates and commends Thomas Sequens of Brookfield on his community service. May 24 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0528 KUBIK. Congratulates and commends John Curin on his service to the Village of Brookfield. May 24 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0529 KUBIK. Congratulates Linda L. Sokol, Brookfield, on her retirement as Village Clerk. May 24 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0530 MATIJEVICH, SALTSMAN, HULTGREN, GIORGI AND SIEBEN. Congratulates Betty J. Harmison as she retires after 25 years of service at Rowva School District #208. May 25 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0531 JOHNSON. Congratulates and commends the community service of Art Zangerl, ofUrbana. May 25 1989 Resolution adopted 2286 HR-0521 HR-0532 PARCELLS. Congratulates New Trier badminton champs, Ellie White and Heather Leahy. May 25 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0533 PETKA, Mourns Jimmy Dolbee of Chicago, well-known harness race driver. May 25 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0534 GIGLIO - KULAS - MATIJEVICH. Directs the Department of Conservation to study gill net fishing in Lake Michi- gan and its effect on Coho Salmon and Lake Trout populations. May 24 1989 Motion filed to bypass Comm PLACE SPKRS TABLE IMMEDIATE CONSIDER -GIGLIO Filed With Clerk May 25 Motion prevailed Speaker's Table Resolution adopted 109-003-001 HR-0535 EWING. Congratulates the Prairie Central High School basketball team on winning 3rd place in the State Class A tournament. May 25 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0536 JOHNSON. Commends Bernadine Stake on 16 years as Alderman of Urbana. May 26 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0537 JOHNSON. Commends the Joseph Andersons of Champaign on their 40th wedding anniversary. May 26 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0538 FARLEY AND ALL DEMOCRAT MEMBERS OF THE HOUSE. Mourns John A. Polaski, of Chicago, Painters' Union officer. May 26 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0539 YOUNG,A. Congratulates Patrick Farran of Oak Park on CIC scholarship in chemistry. May 26 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0540 KRSKA. Congratulates Sister Joellen of the Back of the Yards Community on its 25th anniversary. May 26 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0541 KRSKA. Congratulates Father Michel of the Back of the Yards community on his 25th anniversary in the priesthood. May 26 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0542 MCNAMARA, MCGANN, MCAULIFFE, KEANE AND BARNES. Urges U.S. Attorney General Richard Thornburgh to grant Joseph Patrick Thomas Doherty immediate release and grant his plea of political asylum. May 26 1989 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment 2287 HR-0532 HR-0542-Cont. Jun 02 Assigned to Judiciary II Jun 13 Re-assigned to Executive Jun 20 Mtn Prevail Suspend Rul 20K 117-000-000 Committee Executive Jun 22 Recommended be adopted 012-000-000 Speaker's Table Jun 24 Resolution adopted HR-0543 YOUNG,A, LEFLORE, JONES,SHIRLEY, JONES,LOU AND FLOWERS. Directs the Auditor General to conduct an audit of the Department of Public Aid's Project Chance and to report the findings of such an audit. May 26 1989 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 02 Assigned to Human Services HR-0544 BALANOFF - JONES,LOU. Congratulates the Grant Memorial A.M.E. Church in Chicago on the 75th anni- versary of its founding. May 26 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0545 BLACK - OLSON,BOB - WEAVER,M - HANNIG - GRANBERG. Creates a Task Force to study rural day care needs. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Requires the 6 members appointed by the Director of DCFS to include 3 persons who are knowledgeable non-provider advocates of child care services and 3 persons representing child day care providers. May 26 1989 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 02 Assigned to Rules Jun 21 Re-assigned to Executive Motion disch comm, advc 2nd -BLACK Committee Executive Jun 22 Committee discharged 117-000-000 Speaker's Table Amendment No.01 BLACK Adopted Resolution Adopted-Amended 117-000-000 HR-0546 BALANOFF. Congratulates the Somerville Sykes White Family on its 24th annual reunion. May 26 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0547 JOHNSON. Commends Urbana Womans Club on its 75th Anniversary. May 26 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0548 JOHNSON. Congratulates and commends the community service of Bill Scott, of Urbana. May 26 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0549 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Willard and Marjorie Mercer of Port Byron on the 50th anniver- sary of their marriage. May 26 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0550 EWING. Congratulates and commends Bill Edwards on being named Pontiac's 1988 Citi- zen of the Year by the Rotary Club. 2288 HR-0550--Cont. May 26 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0551 STANGE. Congratulates Mr. W. A. Pogue on his retirement after a successful career with CBI Industries, Inc. of Chicago. May 26 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0552 GIGLIO. Honors Thomas Strom for his service on the occasion of his retirement from the Chicago Police Department. May 26 1989 ,Resolution adopted HR-0553 GIGLIO. Congratulates John Morley on his retirement from People's Gas, Light and Coke Company after more than 40 years of service. May 26 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0554 MADIGAN,MJ. Changes House Rule 29 to extend the deadline for the introduction of Senate Bills in the House from May 30 to May 31 in odd-numbered years. May 25 1989 Motion filed SUSPEND RULE 83(D) BYPASS COMMITTEE ON RULES FOR IMMEDIATE CONSIDER -MADIGAN,MJ Motion prevailed 116-000-000 Resolution adopted 116-000-000 HR-0555 WOOLARD. Congratulates Tracey Marrs of Herrin, on being named the Outstanding Second- ary Student by the Illinois Council on Vocational Education. May 26 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0556 WOOLARD. Congratulations Harold O'Neil as he retires from John A. Logan College in Carterville. May 26 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0557 JOHNSON. Mourns the death of Walter Smith, of Cullman, Alabama, and a former resident of Champaign. May 26 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0558 JOHNSON. Mourns the death of Donald Combs of Rantoul. May 26 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0559 WOOLARD. Congratulates and commends Dorothy Bailey as she retires as executive secre- tary of the Herrin Area United Way. May 26 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0560 TROTTER - CURRIE. Congratulates Hyde Park residents on the 100th anniversary of the annexation of the township. 2289 HR-0560-Cont. 2290 May 26 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0561 KUBIK. Commends Joseph Spina, of North Riverside, who is retiring after 4 years as President. May 26 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0562 HICKS. Congratulates the Mt. Carmel Daily Republic Register on the celebration of its 150th anniversary of founding. May 26 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0563 COWLISHAW. Mourns Bishop Washburn of Lombard. May 26 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0564 BLACK. Congratulates the Westville-Belgium Sanitary District on award. May 26 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0565 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Dorothy Swanson of Moline as she celebrates the 80th anniversary of her birth. May 26 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0566 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hill of Silvis as they celebrate their 60th wedding anniversary. May 26 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0567 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Donald Scherbroeck of Moline as they celebrate their 40th Wedding Anniversary. May 26 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0568 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Reynolds of Moline as they celebrate their 53rd Wedding Anniversary. May 26 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0569 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Betcher of Silvis as they celebrate their Golden Wedding Anniversary. May 26 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0570 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Harley'Lueders of East Moline as they celebrate their Golden Wedding Anniversary. May 26 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0571 LEFLORE - DAVIS. Congratulates William Ivy as he leaves the speaker's staff to attend the Universi- ty of Indiana-Bloomington, College of law. May 26 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0572 HR-0572 MADIGAN,MJ, MCGANN, KEANE, KRSKA, MUNIZZI, TERZICH AND YOUNG,A. Congratulates Father Patrick Murphy of Chicago on service as Principal of St. Rita High School. May 26 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0573 LEVIN. Commends Bishop Ruiz of Mexico on his aid to Guatemalan refugees. May 26 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0574 RYDER. Mourns the death of Monsignor Michael Owen Driscoll of the Church of Our Saviour in Jacksonville. May 26 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0575 KRSKA. Congratulates Sister Mary Susan Holbach of Chicago on 25th anniversary in the Felician Community. May 26 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0576 YOUNG,A - CURRIE - WILLIAMS - JONES,LOU - LEFLORE. Directs the Auditor General to conduct a performance audit of the Department of Transportation in regard to the Dan Ryan Expressway project. May 26 1989 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 02 Assigned to Executive HR-0577 MORROW. Mourns Reverend Jimmie L. Sawyer of Chicago South Shore. May 31 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0578 MADIGAN,MJ. Congratulates St. Gall Parish in Chicago, as it celebrates the 90th anniversary of the Parish and the 100th anniversary of the Servants of the Holy Heart of Mary in the United States. Jun 01 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0579 BLACK. Commends Irma Geise on 65 years of service to the Vermilion County Chapter of the American Red Cross. May 31 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0580 BLACK. Commends Marion Dysert of Oakwood Township in Vermilion County on 30 years of township service. May 31 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0581 FREDERICK,VF. Congratulates and commends the Libertyville High School music department on winning the Illinois High School Association State Music Competition. May 31 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0582 COUNTRYMAN. Commends Joseph Pasteris of DeKalb on retirement. Jun 01 1989 Resolution adopted 2291 HR-0583 HR-0583 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Florence Johnson of Rock Island on 90th birthday. Jun 01 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0584 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Jean and Marvin DeMay of Port Byron on Silver Wedding Anniversary. Jun 01 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0585 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Lillian Hoffman of Moline on her 85th birthday. Jun 01 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0586 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Lester W. Carr of Silvis as he celebrates the 80th anniversary of his birth. Jun 01 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0587 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Allie Mae Knight, Moline, on her 85th birthday. Jun 01 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0588 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Lorinda and Ernest Powers of Moline on their 50th wedding anniversary. Jun 01 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0589 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Irene and John Griffin of Silvis on their 50th wedding anniversary. Jun 01 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0590 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Barrie Gibson of East Moline as they celebrate their 25th Wedding Anniversary. Jun 011989 Resolution adopted HR-0591 MATIJEVICH - CHURCHILL - STERN - FREDERICK,VF - PETER- SON,W AND KLEMM. Congratulates the Sharvin American Legion Post #397 "Redjackets" Drum and Bugle Corps on its recent reunion ceremony. Jun 01 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0592 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Paul Seibers of East Moline as they celebrate their 25th wedding anniversary. Jun 01 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0593 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Stanley and Irene Ole on their 50th Wedding Anniversary. Jun 011989 Resolution adopted HR-0594 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Raymond and Clara VanHooreweghe on their 50th Wedding Anniversary. 2292 HR-0594-Cont. Jun 01 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0595 CURRAN. Congratulates Father Becker of Springfield as he celebrates his Silver Jubilee. Jun 01 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0596 RICE. Mourns Myrtle Morrison of Chicago. Jun 01 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0597 NOVAK. Commends Steve Smith of Kankakee on Smith Oil's success. Jun 01 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0598 CHURCHILL. Congratulates the Rev. and Mrs. Norman Schneller, Zion, on their Golden Wed- ding Anniversary. Jun 01 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0599 MCGANN. Congratulates James Bokenkamp, Superintendent of School District #111 in Burbank, as he retires after 37 years in education. Jun 01 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0600 DIDRICKSON. Commends Jackie Fredrick on retirement from District 140. Jun 01 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0601 DIDRICKSON. Congratulates Lois R. Lewis of Park Forest on retirement as principal from Ar- cadia School in Olympia Fields. Jun 01 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0602 RYDER. Congratulates the Jacksonville Mobil Chemical Company on being namrd a "Star" Plant by the U. S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration. Jun 01 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0603 CURRIE - CULLERTON. Commends Jane Clark Casey of Chicago for her public service. Jun 01 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0604 ROPP. Congratulates the Bloomington High School tennis team on winning the State championship. Jun 01 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0605 HARTKE. Congratulates Teutopolis on its 150th Anniversary. Jun 01 1989 Resolution adopted ' HR-0606 KRSKA. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Horkavy of Chicago as they celebrate their golden anniversary. 2293 HR-0606-Cont. Jun 01 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0607 KRSKA. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Sol Moschel of Playa Del Rey as they celebrate their Golden Wedding Anniversary. Jun 01 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0608 FREDERICK,VF. Congratulates retiring teacher, Jean Buckowich, of Lake Forest. Jun 01 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0609 OLSON,MYRON. Urges that owners of docks be required to mark dock platforms and barrels. Jun 01 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0610 KUBIK. Congratulates Goodwin Grade School of Cicero on its 100th Anniversary. Jun 01 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0611 DIDRICKSON. Commends Flossmoor's retiring Police Chief, John Barton. Jun 07 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0612 JOHNSON. Mourns Louis Munds of St. Joseph. Jun 07 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0613 CULLERTON. Congratulates Dr. Karl Siewers, Superintendent of School District #111 in Bur- bank, as he retires after 42 years in education. Jun 07 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0614 PETKA. Congratulates Mark Prawiec of Bolingbrook on becoming an Eagle Scout. Jun 07 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0615 MCGANN, Congratulates Father Patrick Murphy of Chicago on service as Principal of St. Rita High School. Jun 07 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0616 PARKE - HENSEL. Congratulates the Park District of Hanover Park as it celebrates the 25th anni- versary of its founding. Jun 07 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0617 FLINN - KUBIK - PIEL. Urges appreciation for Savings and Loan industry. Jun 06 1989 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Financial Institutions Mtn Prevail Suspend Rul 20K 118-000-000 Committee Financial Institutions Jun 07 Recommended be adopted 031-000-000 Speaker's Table 2294 2295 HR-0618 HR-0618 PHELPS. Congratulates and commends Bosco Simich of Eldorado as he celebrates 50 years since his immigration to the United States from Yugoslavia. Jun 07 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0619 REGAN. Congratulates Crete-Monee Jr. High, of Crete on U.S. Office of Education Award. Jun 07 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0620 PARCELLS. Congratulates Barbara Sachsel, of Highland Park, on honor from NOHA. Jun 07 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0621 MCGANN - OLSON,MYRON. Orders the Department of Insurance to report by February 1, 1990 on disincen- tives to the provision of outpatient psychiatric care. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes everything. Directs the Department of Insurance to assess the limitations to outpatient mental health care under the current third party payment system and report to the General Assembly no later than February 1, 1990. Jun 07 1989 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 08 Assigned to Select Committee on Mental Health Motion filed to bypass Comm MCGANN Committee Select Committee on Mental Health Jun 13 Motion disch comm, advc 2nd Committee Select Committee on Mental Health Jun 28 Committee discharged 117-000-000 Speaker's Table Amendment No.01 MCGANN Adopted Resolution Adopted-Amended HR-0622 MCGANN - OLSON,MYRON. Requires the Department of Public Health to reassess its Certificate of Need process. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes everything. Directs the Illinois Health Facilities Planning Board to study adolescent psychiatric care and report to the General Assembly no later than Feb- ruary 1, 1990. Jun 07 1989 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 08 Assigned to Select Committee on Mental Health Motion filed to bypass Comm MCGANN Committee Select Committee on Mental Health Jun 13 Motion disch comm, advc 2nd Committee Select Committee on Mental Health Jun 28 Committee discharged 117-000-000 Speaker's Table Amendment No.01 MCGANN Adopted /Resolution Adopted-Amended HR-0623 MCGANN - OLSON,MYRON. Urges the medical community to exercise judgment in advertising for adolescent psychiatric care units. HR-0623-Cont. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes everything. Urges marketers, providers and public health agencies to pro- vide comprehensive information about available mental health services. Jun 07 1989 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 08 Assigned to Select Committee on Mental Health Motion filed to bypass Comm MCGANN Committee Select Committee on Mental Health Jun 13 Motion disch comm, advc 2nd Committee Select Committee on Mental Health Jun 28 Committee discharged 117-000-000 Speaker's Table Amendment No.01 MCGANN Adopted Resolution Adopted-Amended HR-0624 TERZICH. Congratulates Father Patrick Murphy of Chicago on service as Principal of St. Rita High School. Jun 07 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0625 LANG. Congratulates Craig Howard Rosenbaum on his Bar Mitzvah., Jun 07 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0626 ROPP. Congratulates Scott Richardson, reporter for the Bloomington Pantagraph, on safety award. Jun 07 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0627 ROPP. Congratulates Kenneth Thomas of Rock Valley College on Vocational Education Award. Jun 07 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0628 ROPP. Congratulates Robert Patula of Cicero on winning a Vocational Education Award. Jun 07 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0629 ROPP. Congratulates Tracey Marrs of Herrin on being named the Outstanding Second- ary Student by the Illinois Council on Vocational Education. Jun 07 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0630 ROPP. Congratulates Richard Zimmerman of Freeport on being recognized for his Out- standing Business Contributions by the Illinois Council on Vocational Education. Jun 07 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0632 WEAVER,M. Congratulates Mattoon Academy of Gymnastics for State championship. Jun 07 1989 Resolution adopted 2296 HR-0633 HENSEL. Congratulates and commends Max Minnich as he retires from Coultrap Middle School in Geneva. Jun 07 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0634 BALANOFF. Congratulates and commends Jeanette Hafer, Michael Kucharzak, Christopher Montalbano and Belinda Cortez of Douglas Taylor Elementary School in Chicago. Jun 07 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0635 MAUTINO. Congratulates Nick Visione and Andrea Patton on their June 24, 1989, marriage. Jun 07 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0636 WEAVER,M. Congratulates Mrs. Halleen Gregg on her 80th birthday. Jun 07 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0637 YOUNG,A, JONES,LOU, TROTTER AND WILLIAMS. Urges the Illinois Congressional delegation to support comprehensive sanctions legislation to end the support of apartheid government in South Africa. Jun 07 1989 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 08 Assigned to Executive HR-0638 SIEBEN. Congratulates St. James Catholic Church of Williamsfield on its 100th anniversary. Jun 07 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0639 TERZICH. Congratulates and commends Seaman Signalman Richard P. Walsh, of Lyons, on his acts of heroism after the tragedy aboard the U.S.S. Iowa. Jun 07 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0640 HOFFMAN. Congratulates and commends the U.S. Marines of "Kilo" battery, 4th Battalion, 12th Marines as they gather for a reunion in Chicago. Jun 08 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0641 HOFFMAN. Congratulates Leland Thompson of Sugar Grove as he retires from Waubonsee Community College. Jun 08 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0642 BARGER. Congratulates Daniel Rodgers of Glen Ellyn on retiring from District 89. Jun 08 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0643 HASARA. Congratulates Harry Taylor of New Beirlin as he celebrates his 100th birthday. 2297 HR-0633 Jun 08 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0644 HR-0644 BLACK. Congratulates Dorothy Herrington of Paris on Senior Volunteer award. Jun 08 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0645 BALANOFF. Congratulates the League of United Latin American Citizens for their efforts on behalf of deserving Hispanic students. Jun 08 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0646 GIGLIO. Congratulates Donald Zmija of Chicago as he celebrates his 50th birthday. Jun 08 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0647 FREDERICK,VF. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Charles Larsen of Lake Forest on their Golden Wedding Anniversary. Jun 14 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0648 WENNLUND. Commends North View School of Bolingbrook on its 25th anniversary. Jun 13 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0649 JOHNSON. Congratulates Champaign's Central High on winning an award for excellence. Jun 13 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0650 JOHNSON. Mourns the death of Dr. Bradley Adams of Champaign. Jun 13 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0651 BALANOFF. Congratulates SCOPE award recipients of South Chicago. Jun 13 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0652 JOHNSON. Congratulates Reverend Danny Maxheimer of the First Christian Church of Tuscola. Jun 14 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0653 DOEDERLEIN. Congratulates and commends David C. Cook III as he retires from David C. Cook Publishing Co. in Elgin. Jun 13 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0654 MCCRACKEN. Congratulates Lou and Pete Liska of Downers Grove on winning The grand prize in Ceramic Title competition. Jun 13 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0655 MCGANN. Congratulates Ms. Mary Hartnett on being honored as a recipient of the City of Chicago Superior Public Service Achievement Award. . Jun 13 1989 Resolution adopted 2298 HR-0656 HR-0656 RYDER. Congratulates Tom Spradlin of Jacksonville, retiring Fire Chief. Jun 13 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0657 WELLER. Congratulates and commends the Park Street Congregational United Church of Christ of Mazon on its 100th anniversary. Jun 13 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0658 FREDERICK,VF. Congratulates and commends Lew Bertsos as he retires from Lake Forest High School. Jun 13 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0659 STEPHENS. Recognizes Barbara Trober, Collinsville, crowned Mrs. Illinois/America 1989. Jun 13 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0660 FARLEY. Congratulates Linda McPherson Vass, of School District #15 in Palatine, on earning her Doctorate of Education Degree. Jun 13 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0661 RYDER. Congratulates Dudley Williams, retiring Mayor of Pittsfield. Jun 13 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0662 STECZO. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Barce on their 50th wedding anniversary. Jun 13 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0663 HULTGREN. Congratulates Mike Pankey of Knox College on winning the 400 meter dash at the NCAA Division III National Track and Field Meet. Jun 14 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0664 HULTGREN. Congratulates the Coldbrook Christian Church near Galesburg as it celebrates the 150th anniversary of its founding. Jun 14 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0665 OLSON,BOB. Congratulates Riverton's 1,600 meter girls' track team on Class A State victory. Jun 14 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0666 SHAW - LANG. Condemns Chinese government for recent repressive actions. Jun 16 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0667 PULLEN - KULAS. Urges the citizens of the State to observe June 14, 1989, as Baltic Freedom Day. Jun 14 1989 Resolution adopted 2299 HR-0668 HR-0668 MCNAMARA. Congratulates Crestwood Heights Nursing Centre of Crestwood on winning an award for excellence. Jun 14 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0669 MCNAMARA. Congratulates School District 218 in Oak Lawn on Chapter 1 recognition. Jun 14 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0670 KEANE. Congratulates James O'Brien chairman of the Southside (Chicago) Irish Blood- fest, a blood drive. Jun 14 1989 , Resolution adopted HR-0671 NOVAK. Congratulates the St. Anne High School, of Kankakee boys track team on win- ning the State Class A Track and Field Championship. Jun 14 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0672 MORROW. Congratulates the Soul Children of Chicago choir on their excellence. Jun 14 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0673 PARCELLS. Congratulates and commends James Clarkson, of Northfield, as he retires as Di- rector of the Northfield Park District. Jun 14 1989 , Resolution adopted HR-0674 HARTKE. Congratulates Carroll McDaniel of Palestine, retiring Mayor. Jun 14 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0675 BLACK. Congratulates Nacolia Moore of Georgetown-Ridge Farm on 2nd place in track. Jun 14 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0676 DANIELS. Endorses the formation of Leadership Illinois. Jun 14 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0677 WHITE. Mourns the death of Kara Chasen of Deerfield. Jun 15 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0678 KEANE. Designates Little League Baseball Week, June 12-16th. Jun 15 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0679 FREDERICK,VF. Congratulates Enid Alleman of Lake Forest on retirement. Jun 15 1989 Resolution adopted 2300 HR-0680 HR-0680 ACKERMAN. Congratulates Rod Emmons of Tremont on bravery. Jun 15 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0681 SALTSMAN - DUNN,JOHN - LEITCH - EWING. Urges Congress and the President of the United States to adopt a fair and bal- anced policy regarding the importation of foreign steel. Jun 15 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0682 TROTTER. Congratulates Dr. William D. White of the Chicago Temple upon his retirement as a United Methodist Church minister. Jun 15 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0683 LEVIN. Welcomes the 30th annual conference of the Mid-America Regulatory Commis- sioners to Illinois. Jun 15 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0684 LEFLORE. Mourns the death of Fannie Watson, Chicago. Jun 15 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0685 GIGLIO. Congratulates the Free Serbian Orthodox Church on its commenoration of the 600th Anniversary of the Battle of Kosovo. Jun 15 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0686 OLSON,BOB. Congratulates and commends the Order of the Eastern Star of Illinois, Sangamo Chapter #746, as it celebrates the 75th anniversary of its founding. Jun 15 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0687 SHAW. Mourns the death of Leon Havis of Chicago. Jun 15 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0688 MULCAHEY. Congratulates Richard Zimmerman of Freeport on recognition by ICOVE. Jun 15 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0689 GIGLIO. Congratulates retiring pastor Ensign Leininger of Calumet. Jun 15 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0690 CHURCHILL. Congratulates the Free Serbian Orthodox Church on its commemoration of the 600th Anniversary of the Battle of Kosovo. Jun 15 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0691 DOEDERLEIN. Congratulates Gene Libunao of Algonquin on Chemistry award from CIC. Jun 16 1989 Resolution adopted 2301 HR-0692 HR-0692 GIGLIO - TERZICH - KRSKA - MCAULIFFE - BUGIELSKI AND ALL OTHER MEMBERS OF THE HOUSE. Extends best wishes to Representative Ralph Capparelli and mandates men over 50 must have training wheels on, their bikes. Jun 16 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0693 JOHNSON. Congratulates and commends Lee Grebner as he retires as Superintendent of School District 116 in Urbana. Jun 16 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0694 JOHNSON. Congratulates and commends the Sullivan High School quiz bowl team on a sec- ond place finish in the Texaco Star National Academic Championship. Jun 16 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0695 JOHNSON. Congratulates Doug Phebus of Urbana on winning 1st in Class AA State discus finals. Jun 16 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0696 MORROW. Mourns Savannah Jefferson of Chicago. Jun 16 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0697 LEFLORE. Mourns Mother Richardson of Chicago. Jun 16 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0698 KIRKLAND. Congratulates John and Ethel Woodman of Itasca on 50th wedding anniversary. Jun 16 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0699 KUBIK. Congratulates Federal Republic of Germany on its 40th anniversary. Jun 16 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0700 LEITCH - HULTGREN. Designates U.S. Marshals Bicentennial Day. Jun 16 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0701 DAVIS. Commemorates the 13th anniversary of the massacre of school children in Sowe- to, South Africa. Jun 22 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0702 MCGANN. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Francis Farrell, of Chicago, as they celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary. Jun 22 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0703 HULTGREN - HOMER - LEITCH - SALTSMAN. Congratulates the Farmington High School softball team on winning the State Class A softball tournament. 2302 HR-0703-Cont. Jun 20 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0704 NOVAK. Congratulates the Dr. Allen Fosters of Kankakee on Golden Deeds Award. Jun 22 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0705 JOHNSON. Supports President Bush's proposal to ban most PAC contributions to individual candidates. Jun 22 1989 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 23 Assigned to Elections HR-0706 JOHNSON. Congratulates James E. Pryor of Urbana on musical precocity. Jun 22 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0707 TATE. Congratulates Robert Williams on his retirement from Stephen Decatur High School. Jun 22 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0708 HARTKE. Welcomes the National Pork Producers Council to Illinois for the 1989 World Pork Expo, June 18-20. Jun 22 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0709 PULLEN - RICHMOND. Salutes the Institute of Food Technologists on the occasion of their 50th Annual Meeting in Chicago June 25 through July 1. Jun 22 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0710 HULTGREN. Congratulates and commends James Harrison Frakes, as he retires as Chief of Police in Galesburg. Jun 22 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0711 KULAS - RONAN - MCAULIFFE. Mourns Michael and Angelina Meccia of Chicago. Jun 22 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0712 REGAN. Mourns the death of Reverend Don Humbert of Richton Park. Jun 22 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0713 MATIJEVICH, CHURCHILL, STERN, FREDERICK,VF, PETERSON,W AND KLEMM. Congratulates Janet Morrison on her retirement as Director of the Volunteer Lawyers Program of the Lake County Bar Association. Jun 22 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0714 MATIJEVICH, CHURCHILL, STERN, FREDERICK,VF, PETERSON,W AND KLEMM. / .. . Congratulates Matthews Employment Specialists Inc. on their 20th Anniversary. 2303 HR-0714-Cont. Jun 22 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0715 SHAW. Mourns Thelma Smith of Chicago. Jun 22 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0716 BARGER. Congratulates Dr. Joseph O'Donnell of Oakbrook on the occasion of his retirement. Jun 22 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0717 JONES,LOU. Mourns Dr. Julian Lewis of Chicago. Jun 22 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0718 WILLIAMSON. Congratulates and commends the Franklin Park Park District as it celebrates its 25th anniversary. Jun 22 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0719 DEJAEGHER. Mourns the death of Representative Claude Pepper, of Florida, a progressive leader for the cause of civil liberties. Jun 22 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0720 DANIELS. Congratulates Howard and Virginia Shipman of Pekin on their 50th wedding anniversary. Jun 22 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0721 HULTGREN. Mourns the death of Ralph Eckley of Monmouth. Jun 22 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0722 HULTGREN. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brooks of Monmouth on their 65th Wed- ding Anniversary. Jun 22 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0723 STECZO. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kupsky as they celebrate their Golden Wedding Anniversary. Jun 22 1989 R6solution adopted HR-0724 STECZO - DIDRICKSON - PIEL - REGAN. Congratulates Charles Zulanas of Olympia Fields on winning Chamber of Com- merce award. Jun 22 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0725 RICHMOND. Welcomes Samatha Neal, an exchange student of Camp Down, Victoria, Australia. Jun 22 1989 Resolution adopted 2304 HR-0726 HR-0726 STEPHENS. Congratulates Dawn Spicuzza, of Collinsville, Miss Illinois 1988. Jun 22 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0727 DUNN,JOHN. Mourns Ellworth H. Dansby, Jr., of Decatur. Jun 22 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0728 BALANOFF. Congratulates Aileen Yarbrough, of Chicago, as she completes her term as presi- dent of the Southeast Lady Lions. Jun 22 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0729 JONES,LOU. Directs the Department of Corrections to develop a plan for the implementation of child and parent residential programming designed to serve female inmates with children under 6 years old. Jun 21 1989 Motion filed to bypass Comm PLACE SPKRS TABLE IMMEDIATE CONSIDER -JONES,LOU Filed With Clerk Jun 22 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 23 Assigned to Judiciary II Jun 24 Committee discharged Speaker's Table Resolution adopted HR-0730 NOVAK, VANDUYNE, STERN, MCNAMARA AND SUTKER. Urges the Illinois Congressional Delegation to encourage a greater share of the expenditures of the Pentagon budget to be dispersed in Illinois. Jun 22 1989 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 23 Assigned to Executive HR-0731 WELLER. Commends the Illinois Corn Growers Association and the IL Corn Marketing Board for their information and developmental efforts toward the utilization of this clean air technology. Jun 22 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0732 JOHNSON. Mourns Weaver C. Healey of Loda. Jun 22 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0733 BALANOFF. Congratulates the Community Christian Church of Chicago on the dedication of its new church. Jun 22 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0734 PHELPS. Congratulates Harrisburg High School on winning the Class AA State baseball championship. Jun 22 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0735 PETKA. 2305 HR-0735-Cont. Congratulates Eagle Scout James Featherston of Joliet. Jun 22 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0736 REGAN. Memorial to Mrs. Josephine Panici. Jun 22 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0737 MORROW - YOUNG,A. Memorial to Marc Stacy Welborn, Chicago. Jun 22 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0738 CURRAN. Congratulates Danny Schwarz for overcoming disabilities. Jun 22 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0739 TATE. Congratulates the Argenta-Oreana baseball team on 4th place in State A tourney. Jun 22 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0740 HOFFMAN. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Harry Haselhorst of Elmhurst on their 50th Wed- ding Anniversary. Jun 23 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0741 BLACK. Congratulates Margaret English of Danville on service to the Center for Chil- dren's Services. ' Jun 23 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0742 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Peel, of Moline, on their 50th wedding anniversary. Jun 24 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0743 BALANOFF. Congratulates Ann Surufka for 50 years with General Mills. Jun 24 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0744 KRSKA. Congratulates Sister Mary Fulgenta, of the Back of the Yards Community, who celebrated a Golden Jubilee. Jun 24 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0745 JOHNSON. Mourns the death of Edwin Weber of Urbana. Jun 24 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0746 JOHNSON. Congratulates Ben Crackel of Urbana on Varsity I award. , Jun 24 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0747 JOHNSON. ' Mourns Joseph Hedge of Monticello. Jun 24 1989 Resolution adopted 2306 HR-0748 HR-0748 MULCAHEY. Congratulates Joe Lyden of Albuquerque on retirement from the U.S. Air Force. Jun 24 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0749 RICE. Mourns the death of Theodore Lewis of Park Forest. Jun 24 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0750 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Cufaude, of East Moline, on their Golden Wedding Anniversary. Jun 24 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0751 BALANOFF. Congratulates Della Marzullo of Chicago on 50 years with General Mills. Jun 24 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0752 CULLERTON - BOWMAN. Urges U.S. Congress to act to counter hate crimes. Jun 24 1989 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 27 Assigned to Judiciary II HR-0753 JOHNSON - BLACK - WEAVER,M. Congratulates High School Seniors Samantha Gross, Brian Faulkner and Wen- dy Dodson on being named regional winners in the Chicago Tribune's 1989 High School All-State Academic Team. Jun 24 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0754 HULTGREN. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hull, of Dallas City, as they celebrate their 70th wedding anniversary. Jun 26 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0755 HULTGREN. Congratulates Mrs. Etta Morse of Maquon as she celebrates her 100th birthday. Jun 26 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0756 RYDER. Congratulates Jersey County as it celebrates its 150th anniversary. Jun 26 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0757 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Mrs. Culver, of Moline, on her 80th birthday. Jun 26 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0758 WOOLARD, CURRAN, MCNAMARA, STERN, BALANOFF, SANTIAGO, NOVAK, SHAW AND HOMER. Urges Congress to investigate federal spending practices in order to encourage a more equitable distribution of spending among 50 states. Jun 26 1989 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 27 Assigned to Executive HR-0759 WILLIAMSON AND LEVERENZ. 2307 HR-0759-Cont. Mourns Donna Lee Schultz Tamburino of Hillside. Jun 26 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0760 GRANBERG. Congratulates Centralia's Cub Scout Pack 259 on winning an award from Colgate. Jun 26 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0761 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. August Waem of East Moline as they celebrate their Golden Wedding Anniversary. Jun 26 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0762 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Higbee of East Moline as they celebrate their Golden Wedding Anniversary. Jun 26 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0763 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. John Meyer of East Moline as they celebrate their Golden Wedding Anniversary. Jun 26 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0764 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Willard Mercer, of Port Byron, on their Golden Wedding Anniversary. Jun 27 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0765 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Clarence George, of Moline,as they celebrate their Golden Wedding Anniversary. Jun 27 1989' Resolution adopted HR-0766 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. VanderMeersch, on their 60th wedding anniversary. Jun 27 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0767 MATIJEVICH, CHURCHILL, STERN, FREDERICK,VF, PETERSON,W AND KLEMM. Congratulates Howard W. Peskator on his retirement after 36 years of dedicated public service with the city of Waukegan. Jun 27 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0768 HOFFMAN. Congratulates Mr. Thomas H. Price, of Elmhurst, on 50 years in law. Jun 27 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0769 BLACK. Congratulates the Danville Housing Authority as it celebrates the 50th anniver- sary of its founding. Jun 27 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0770 BRESLIN - MAUTINO. Congratulates and commends William Roth, as he retires from LaSalle-Peru Township High School. 2308 HR-0770-Cont. Jun 27 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0771 MAUTINO. Recognizes the hard work of the residents of Ohio, Illinois, on promoting new businesses in that area. Jun 27 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0772 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Nora and Ted Donahoe, Colona, on their 60th Wedding Anniversary. Jun 27 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0773 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Kirk, of Hampton, on their 45th wedding anniversary. Jun 27 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0774 DUNN,JOHN, ACKERMAN, BARNES, BOWMAN, BRESLIN, CAPPA- RELLI, CULLERTON, CURRIE, DANIELS, EWING, FARLEY, FLINN, FREDERICK,VF, GIGLIO, GIORGI, HANNIG, HOFFMAN, JOHNSON, KEANE, KRSKA, KULAS, LAURINO, LEVERENZ, LEVIN, MADI- GAN,MJ, MATIJEVICH, MAUTINO, MCAULIFFE, MCPIKE, MULCA- HEY, OLSON,MYRON, PULLEN, RICHMOND, RONAN, ROPP, SATTERTHWAITE, STECZO, TATE, TERZICH, VANDUYNE, WHITE AND YOUNGE,W. Congratulates Albert Webber Borchers, of Decatur, as he celebrates his 83rd birthday. Jun 27 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0775 DEUCHLER - KLEMM. Requires the Department of Central Management Services and the Capital De- velopment Board to conduct cost benefit analysis of asbestos removal from buildings it wishes to purchase or renovate and to present the findings to the Legislative Space Needs Commission. Jun 27 1989 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jul 01 Assigned to State Government Administration HR-0776 BARNES. Congratulates Charles Hankus, William Turner, and Michael Zaglifa of the Pa- los Heights Police Department. Jun 29 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0777 JOHNSON. Congratulates William C. Gerstner of Champaign on retirement from Illinois Power. Jun 29 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0778 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Mulvey, of Moline, on their 40th wedding anniversary. Jun 29 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0779 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Mathys Huyten, of East Moline, on their 40th wed- ding anniversary. 2309 HR-0779-Cont. Jun 29 1989 ResOlution adopted HR-0780 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schaecher, of East Moline, on their 50th wedding anniversary. Jun 29 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0781 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Wilt, of East Moline, on their 50th wedding anniversary. Jun 29 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0782 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Mrs. Nowack, of Moline, on her 90th birthday. Jun 29 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0783 JONES,LOU AND WILLIAMS. Congratulates Gregory Arnold, of Chicago, who graduated 8th in his graduating class from Martin Luther King High School. Jun 29 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0784 WILLIAMS. Mourns the death of Annie Mae Collins, Chicago. Jun 29 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0785 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Robert Strathdee, of East Moline, on their 40th wedding anniversary. Jun 29 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0786 CHURCHILL - FREDERICK,VF - PETERSON,W - KLEMM. Congratulates Suzie Metzler of Gurnee on retiring from the Lake County Re- publican Federation. Jun 29 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0787 CHURCHILL - MATIJEVICH - EWING. Congratulates Jack Miller, of Waukegan, on 40 years of dedicated service to education. Jun 29 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0788 WENNLUND. Congratulates the Joliet Herald-News on 150 years of service. Jun 29 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0789 WOJCIK - PARKE. Congratulates Schaumburg Boys Baseball team on winning the 2nd place State tournament trophy. Jun 29 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0790 SIEBEN. Congratulates the Illinois Student Delegation of the American/Soviet Youth Exchange. Jun 29 1989 Resolution adopted 2310 HR-0791 HR-0791 BOWMAN. Congratulates Rose Goodman a retired teacher, of Chicago, as she celebrates the 80th anniversary of her birth. Jun 29 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0792 WELLER. Commends the LaSalle County Farm Bureau for its 75 years of service to the county. Jun 29 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0793 WELLER. Congratulates the Will County Farm Bureau on 75 years of service to the area. Jun 29 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0794 WELLER. Congratulates Burt and Annabelle Parkinson on 50 years of marriage. Jun 29 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0795 WELLER. Congratulates the Manteno Federated Women's Club on their 65 years of service to the community. Jun 29 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0796 WELLER. Congratulates the Friends of LaSalle on their Take Pride in America award. Jun 29 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0797 WELLER. Commends Mr. Bob White for 50 years of outstanding service to the Morris Fire Department. Jun 29 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0798 WELLER. Congratulates Channahon Public School District 17 on its 150 years of service to the children of this state. Jun 29 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0799 TATE. Congratulates Bennett Bradley as he retires as Macon County Republican Chairman. Jun 29 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0800 HARTKE. Congratulates the South Suburban Division of the United States Postal Service on their third annual Career Awareness Conference. Jun 29 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0801 BALANOFF. Congratulates St. Kevin Church in Chicago on its 105th anniversary. Jun 29 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0802 TATE. Commends Howard E. Brown, of Decatur, on his retirement as President of Richland Community College. 2311 HR-0802-Cont. Jun 29 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0803 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dempsey, of East Moline, on their 40th wedding anniversary. Jun 29 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0804 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates the Glenn Rohrbachs, of Moline, on 65th Wedding Anniversary. Jun 29 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0805 SATTERTHWAITE - ROPP. Requires the Board of Higher Education to conduct a study of funding of labora- tory high schools. Jun 30 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0806 WOJCIK - PARKE. Congratulates Schaumburg Girls Soccer Team on 4th place at State. Jun 30 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0807 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Debowski, of East Moline, on their 40th wedding anniversary. Jun 30 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0808 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Joy Cooke, of East Moline, as he celebrates his 80th birthday. Jun 30 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0809 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Alva Ripka of East Moline as they celebrate their Golden Wedding Anniversary. Jun 30 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0810 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Durham of Moline as they celebrate their 25th Wedding Anniversary. Jun 30 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0811 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Dennis, of East Moline, on their 60th wedding anniversary. Jun 30 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0812 WENNLUND. Congratulates Thomas R. Gaines of Lockport on his 27th birthday. Jun 30 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0813 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Mr. Harris, of Moline, on his 80th birthday. Jun 30 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0814 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Margis of Silvis on their 25th Wedding Anniversary. 2312 HR-0814-Cont. Jun 30 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0815 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Ray Rynard of East Moline on their Golden Wed- ding Anniversary. Jun 30 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0816 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates R. Mae Simmons of East Moline as she celebrates the 75th anni- versary of her birth. Jun 30 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0817 LEVERENZ. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Matches as they celebrate their 50th wed- ding anniversary. Jun 30 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0818 BALANOFF. Commends Father Charles L. Kyle for his outstanding service to the People of the State of Illinois. Jun 30 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0819 RYDER. Congratulates the U. S. Practical Shooting Association on its National Tourna- ment in Barry, Illinois. Jun 30 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0820 RYDER. Congratulates Barry and Quincy, Illinois, on hosting the Masters' Shooting Championship." Jul 01 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0821 FLOWERS. Congratulates and commends Andrea Dawson as she completes her internship at the Citizens Assembly. Jul 01 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0822 WEAVER,M. Congratulates Mattoon's ABWA Chapters on the organization's 40th birthday. Jul 01 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0823 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Earl Witte, of Moline, as they celebrate their Gol- den Wedding Anniversary. Jul 01 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0824 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Clauw, of East Moline, on their 50th Wed- ding Anniversary. Jul 01 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0825 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Clara Falk of Hillsdale as she celebrates the 80th anniversary of her birth. 2313 HR-0825-Cont. 2314 Jul 01 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0826 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Lillian Johnson of Moline as she celebrates the 95th anniversary of her birth. Jul 01 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0827 , DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Margaret Hugart of Moline as she celebrates the 80th anniversary of her birth. Jul 01 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0828 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Richard Peterson of Moline as they celebrate their 35th Wedding Anniversary. Jul 01 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0829 WELLER. Commends the Grundy County National Bank in Morris, IL on its financial ser- vice to the citizens of the county. Jul 01 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0830 STEPHENS. Congratulates Bobbie Woods and Judy Johnson for their selfless efforts on the be- half of handicapped people. Jul 011989 Resolution adopted HR-0831 DEUCHLER. Congratulates Chief Robert Brent, of Aurora, as he retires from the Aurora Po- lice Department. Jul 01 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0832 KUBIK. Congratulates Charles "Stormy" Bidwill of Chicago on induction into Hall of Fame. Jul 01 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0833 OLSON,BOB. Congratulates Logan County on its 150th anniversary. Jul 01 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0834 PHELPS. Congratulate Frank Blackman who retires as Superintendent of Norris City-Omaha-Enfield Schools. Jul 01 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0835 MCAULIFFE. Congratulates St. Pascal's Church in Chicago on its 75th anniversary. Jul 01 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0836 KRSKA. Congratulates Father Kireilis, of Chicago, on his 50th anniversary in the priesthood. Jul 01 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0837 CURRAN. Congratulates Dr. Bill Roscetti to Springfield on his new restaurant. Jul 011989 Resolution adopted HR-0838 KUBIK. Congratulates St. Dionysius Church, of Cicero, as it celebrates the 100th anni- versary of its founding. Jul 01 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0839 PRESTON. Congratulates Irving Robins of Chicago on the 40th anniversary of Foremost, Inc. Jul 011989 Resolution adopted HR-0840 HARRIS. Congratulates Albert Meginnis on being selected 1989 Teacher of the Year at St. Viator High School in Arlington Heights. Jul 01 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0841 HARRIS. Congratulates Howard Holmgren as he retires from Mt. Prospect School District 57. Jul 01 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0842 KEANE. Congratulates Kathleen Tiernan and Thomas Murphy on their marriage. Jul 01 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0843 RONAN. Congratulates honorees of the Council of Ethnic Americans of the Democratic National Committees. Oct 16 1989 Filed With Clerk Oct 17 Resolution adopted HR-0844 CURRAN. Mourns Juan Larue Morrison, III, age 5, of Springfield. Oct 16 1989 Filed With Clerk Oct 17 Resolution adopted HR-0845 MCGANN. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Gluth of Chicago on their 50th wedding anniversary. Oct 16 1989 Filed With Clerk Oct 17 Resolution adopted HR-0846 JOHNSON. Mourns George A. Legg, of Champaign. Oct 16 1989 Filed With Clerk Oct 17 Resolution adopted HR-0847 HOFFMAN. Congratulates the Elmhurst Press on its 100th anniversary. Oct 16 1989 Filed With Clerk Oct 17 Resolution adopted 2315 HR-0837 HR-0848 HR-0848 YOUNG,A. Mourns the death of Reginald Jordan of Chicago Heights. Oct 16 1989 Filed With Clerk Oct 17 Resolution adopted HR-0849 TROTTER. Recognizes the dedication of the Jesse Owens Park in Chicago. Oct 16 1989 Filed With Clerk Oct 17 Resolution adopted HR-0850 LEFLORE. Mourns deaths of Jerome and Kristin Halbert of Chicago. Oct 16 1989 Filed With Clerk Oct 17 Resolution adopted HR-0851 REGAN. Congratulates Governors State University on 20 years service. Oct 16 1989 Filed With Clerk Oct 17 Resolution adopted HR-0852 RICE. Congratulates and commends Pastor Spencer Jones of the Southside Tabernacle Church in Chicago on his participation at the 75th Anniversary/Decade of Harvest 43rd General Council. Oct 16 1989 Filed With Clerk Oct 17 Resolution adopted HR-0853 BLACK. Congratulates David Satterwhite of Danville on becoming an Eagle Scout. Oct 16 1989 Filed With Clerk Oct 17 Resolution adopted HR-0854 PEDERSEN,B. Congratulates Rolling Meadows High School Congressional Debate team on its 1st place State victory. Oct 16 1989 Filed With Clerk Oct 17 Resolution adopted HR-0855 BLACK. Congratulates Scott Ritchie of Catlin on becoming an Eagle Scout. Oct 16 1989 Filed With Clerk Oct 17 Resolution adopted HR-0856 TERZICH. Commends Jon Jordan, of Chicago, Illinois, on becoming an Eagle Scout. Oct 16 1989 Filed With Clerk Oct 17 Resolution adopted HR-0857 MORROW AND WILLIAMS. Mourns the death of Annie Lee Boone. Oct 16 1989 Filed With Clerk Oct 17 Resolution adopted 2316 HR-0858 HR-0858 MORROW AND WILLIAMS. Mourns the death of Leona Abrams, Mobile, Alabama. Oct 16 1989 Filed With Clerk Oct 17 Resolution adopted HR-0859 MORROW AND WILLIAMS. Mourns the death of Thomas Neal, Jr. of Chicago. Oct 16 1989 Filed With Clerk Oct 17 Resolution adopted HR-0860 JOHNSON. Mourns death of Charles A. Petry of Champaign. Oct 16 1989 Filed With Clerk Oct 17 Resolution adopted HR-0861 BLACK. Congratulates Danville American Legion Post #210 on hosting the 64th Ameri- can Legion Baseball Tournament. Oct 16 1989 Filed With Clerk Oct 17 Resolution adopted HR-0862 CURRAN. Thanks Sheryl and Merle Buerkett, Jr., owners of the Brown Bomber for hosting the House vs. Senate Annual Softball game. Oct 16 1989 Filed With Clerk Oct 17 Resolution adopted HR-0863 STEPHENS. Congratulates the O'Fallon High School Marching Band on State Fair appearance. Oct 16 1989 Filed With Clerk Oct 17 Resolution adopted HR-0864 YOUNG,A. Mourns the passing of Kewanis Johnson of Chicago. Oct 16 1989 Filed With Clerk Oct 17 Resolution adopted HR-0865 STEPHENS. Congratulates Alfonzo's Pizzeria of Maryville on 4th place in the Belleville News-Democrat's Sunday Magazine contest. Oct 16 1989 Filed With Clerk Oct 17 Resolution adopted HR-0866 LEFLORE. Mourns the passing of Lois Sorrell Jackson of Chicago. Oct 16 1989 Filed With Clerk Oct 17 Resolution adopted HR-0867 KRSKA. Congratulates Ed and Anne Burke of Chicago on their honor from the Back of the Yards Neighborhood Council. Oct 16 1989 Filed With Clerk Oct 17 Resolution adopted 2317 HR-0868 2318 HR-0868 BLACK. Congratulates Arnholt Bakery in Danville on its 60th anniversary. Oct 16 1989 Filed With Clerk Oct 17 Resolution adopted HR-0869 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Hatje of East Moline on their 60th wedding anniversary. Oct 16 1989 Filed With Clerk Oct 17 Resolution adopted HR-0870 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Feliksiak of Moline on their 50th wedding anniversary. Oct 16 1989 Filed With Clerk Oct 17 Resolution adopted HR-0871 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Theis of Moline on their 45th wedding anniversary. Oct 16 1989 Filed With Clerk Oct 17 Resolution adopted HR-0872 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. York of East Moline on their 50th wedding anniversary. Oct 16 1989 Filed With Clerk Oct 17 Resolution adopted HR-0873 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Holmgren of East Moline on their 50th wedding anniversary. Oct 16 1989 Filed With Clerk Oct 17 Resolution adopted HR-0874 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Bottorff of East Moline on their 50th wedding anniversary. Oct 16 1989 Filed With Clerk Oct 17 Resolution adopted HR-0875 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. VanQuathem of East Moline on their 50th wedding anniversary. Oct 16 1989 Filed With Clerk Oct 17 Resolution adopted HR-0876 NOVAK. Congratulates Ova Parish of Momence, Illinois, on her 25 years of dedication to the Gladiolus Festival Association Board. Oct 16 1989 Filed With Clerk Oct 17 Resolution adopted HR-0877 BLACK. Congratulates East Central Illinois Community Action Agency on its 25th anniversary. HR-0877-Cont. Oct 16 1989 Filed With Clerk Oct 17 Resolution adopted HR-0878 KLEMM. Congratulates Earle Curtiss of Crystal Lake as he celebrates the 90th anniversa- ry of his birth. Oct 16 1989 Filed With Clerk Oct 17 Resolution adopted HR-0879 JOHNSON. Mourns the death of Robert Mathis of Rantoul. Oct 16 1989 Filed With Clerk Oct 17 Resolution adopted HR-0880 JOHNSON. Mourns Jack L. Hough, of Michigan, a former professor of geology at the Uni- versity of Illinois. Oct 16 1989 Filed With Clerk Oct 17 Resolution adopted HR-0881 JOHNSON. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Robert Walesby of rural Gibson City as they cele- brate their Golden Wedding Anniversary. Oct 16 1989 Filed With Clerk Oct 17 Resolution adopted HR-0882 JOHNSON. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Harold Williams of Champaign as they celebrate their 40th Wedding Anniversary. Oct 16 1989 Filed With Clerk Oct 17 Resolution adopted HR-0883 JOHNSON. Congratulates Tolono Public Library on its 20th anniversary. Oct 16 1989 Filed With Clerk Oct 17 Resolution adopted HR-0884 CURRAN. Congratulates the Damon Sholtis of Springfield on their 30th wedding anniversary. 'Oct 16 1989 Filed With Clerk Oct 17 Resolution adopted HR-0885 BLACK. Congratulates Vermilion County Museum on its 25th anniversary. Oct 16 1989 Filed With Clerk Oct 17 Resolution adopted HR-0886 FLOWERS. Commends Reverend Michael L. Pfleger of St. Sabina Church in Chicago. Oct 16 1989 Filed With Clerk Oct 17 Resolution adopted 2319 HR-0887 JOHNSON. Mourns the death of Kenneth Stotler of Champaign. Oct 16 1989 Filed With Clerk Oct 17 Resolution adopted HR-0888 MORROW. Mourns Lyn Logan Weaver, 37, formerly of Chicago. Oct 16 1989 Filed With Clerk Oct 17 Resolution adopted HR-0889 LEFLORE. Mourns the death of Cheryl Dix, Chicago. Oct 16 1989 Filed With Clerk Oct 17 Resolution adopted HR-0890 LEFLORE. Mourns the death of Gertrude Snodgrass, Chicago. Oct 16 1989 Filed With Clerk Oct 17 Resolution adopted HR-0891 MCGANN. Congratulates Allen Pierce on his 50th anniversary with Amity Federal Savings and Loan Association. Oct 16 1989 Filed With Clerk Oct 17 Resolution adopted HR-0892 CURRAN, DAVIS, MORROW, RONAN AND TURNER. Congratulates Reverend T.D. Robinson on being installed as pastor at Pleasant Grove Baptist Church in Springfield. Oct 16 1989 Filed With Clerk Oct 17 Resolution adopted HR-0893 CURRAN. Congratulates the children of Second Timothy Baptist Church in Springfield on their first annual Children's Day Program. Oct 16 1989 Filed With Clerk Oct 17 Resolution adopted HR-0894 CURRAN - HASARA - GIORGI - MATIJEVICH - SALTSMAN, DUNN,JOHN AND HANNIG. Urges greater recognition in Illinois for Mother Jones, one of the greatest labor organizers in American history. Oct 16 1989 Filed With Clerk Oct 19 Resolution adopted HR-0895 YOUNGE,W. Mourns Dr. Leon Homer Reed, Sr. of East St. Louis. Oct 16 1989 Filed With Clerk Oct 17 Resolution adopted HR-0896 LEFLORE. Mourns the death of Londell Sanders of Chicago. Oct 16 1989 Filed With Clerk Oct 17 Resolution adopted 2320 HR-0887 HR-0897 JOHNSON. Mourns David E. Kupferschmid, of Rankin. Oct 16 1989 Filed With Clerk Oct 17 Resolution adopted HR-0898 BLACK. Congratulates Carryl Fox of Dannville on being honored by the State Board of Education with the "Those Who Excel" Award. Oct 16 1989 Filed With Clerk Oct 17 Resolution adopted HR-0899 BLACK. Congratulates Sandra Powell of Danville on being honored by the State Board of Education with the "Those Who Excel" Award. Oct 16 1989 Filed With Clerk Oct 17 Resolution adopted HR-0900 BLACK. Congratulates Sybil Mervis of Danville on being honored by the State Board of Education with the "Those Who Excel" Award. Oct 16 1989 Filed With Clerk Oct 17 Resolution adopted HR-0901 BLACK. Congratulates Carol Lewis of Dannville on being honored by the State Board of Education with the "Those Who Excel" Award. Oct 16 1989 Filed With Clerk Oct 17, Resolution adopted HR-0902 BLACK. Congratulates Don Pennington of Danville on being honored by the State Board of Education with the "Those Who Excel" Award. Oct 16 1989 Filed With Clerk Oct 17 Resolution adopted HR-0903 MCGANN. Congratulates Harper High School Class of 1939 on the 50th class reunion. Oct 16 1989 Filed With Clerk Oct 17 Resolution adopted HR-0904 YOUNG,A. Mourns the death of Anita Taylor, Chicago. Oct 16 1989 Filed With Clerk Oct 17 Resolution adopted HR-0905 YOUNG,A. Mourns the death of Joseph Davis of Chicago. Oct 16 1989 Filed With Clerk Oct 17 Resolution adopted HR-0906 WHITE. Congratulates Lillian Baker as the 1989 recipient ofthe Superior Public Service Award as the Outstanding Clerical Employee of the Chicago Board of Education. Oct 16 1989 Filed With Clerk 2321 HR-0897 HR-0906-Cont. 2322 Oct 17 Resolution adopted HR-0907 BLACK. Congratulates the Schlarman High School Varsity Cheerleaders on winning the Illinois State Fair Championship. Oct 16 1989 Filed With Clerk Oct 17 Resolution adopted HR-0908 HULTGREN. Mourns the death of William Plumer of rural Trivoli. Oct 16 1989 Filed With Clerk Oct 17 Resolution adopted HR-0909 HULTGREN. Congratulates Francis "Polly" Martin of Monmouth on the success of his store, Martin's Corner. Oct 16 1989 Filed With Clerk Oct 17 Resolution adopted HR-0910 MCCRACKEN. Congratulates Joseph Kagann of Woodridge on becoming an Eagle Scout. Oct 16 1989 Filed With Clerk Oct 17 Resolution adopted HR-0911 WILLIAMSON. Congratulates the Village of Stone Park as it celebrates the 50th anniversary of its founding. Oct 16 1989 Filed With Clerk Oct 17 Resolution adopted HR-0~I2 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hook of Moline as they celebrate their 60th Wedding Anniversary. Oct 16 1989 Filed With Clerk Oct 17 Resolution adopted HR-0913 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. John Smithers of Moline as they celebrate their Golden Wedding Anniversary. Oct 16 1989 Filed With Clerk Oct 17 Resolution adopted HR-0914 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. George Riggs of East Moline as they celebrate their 40th Wedding Anniversary. Oct 16 1989 Filed With Clerk Oct 17 Resolution adopted HR-0915 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Main of Moline as they celebrate their 40th Wedding Anniversary. Oct 16 1989 Filed With Clerk Oct 17 Resolution adopted HR-0916 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Hans Thomsen of Moline as they celebrate their Golden Wedding Anniversary. Oct 16 1989 Filed With Clerk Oct 17 Resolution adopted HR-0917 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Chester Layton of Moline as they celebrate their Golden Wedding Anniversary. Oct 16 1989 Filed With Clerk Oct 17 Resolution adopted HR-0918 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Harold Heck of Springfield as they celebrate their Golden Wedding Anniversary. Oct 16 1989 Filed With Clerk Oct 17 Resolution adopted HR-0919 JOHNSON. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Kersten of Champaign on their anniversary. Oct 16 1989 Filed With Clerk Oct 17 Resolution adopted HR-0920 JOHNSON. 65th wedding Mourns H. R. "Tiz" Bresee of Champaign. Oct 16 1989 Filed With Clerk Oct 17 Resolution adopted HR-0921 JOHNSON. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Starkey of Paxton on their anniversary. Oct 16 1989 Filed With Clerk Oct 17 Resolution adopted 50th wedding HR-0922 JOHNSON. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Freese of Arthur on their 50th wedding anniversary. Oct 16 1989 Filed With Clerk Oct 17 Resolution adopted HR-0923 JOHNSON. Congratulates Mr, and Mrs. Osterbur of Royal on their 50th wedding anniversary. Oct 16 1989 Filed With Clerk Oct 17 Resolution adopted HR-0924 JOHNSON. Mourns Ralph Grim, emeritus professor of geology at the University of Illinois. Oct 16 1989 Filed With Clerk Oct 17 Resolution adopted HR-0925 JOHNSON. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Crider of St. Joseph on their 40th wedding anniversary,. 2323 HR-0916 HR-0925-Cont. 2324 Oct 16 1989 Filed With Clerk Oct 17 Resolution adopted HR-0926 JOHNSON. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Ebert of Urbana on their 50th wedding anniversary. Oct 16 1989 Filed With Clerk Oct 17 Resolution adopted HR-0927 JOHNSON. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Barker of Champaign on their 50th wedding anniversary. Oct 16 1989 Filed With Clerk 7 Oct 17 Resolution adopted HR-0928 JOHNSON. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Atkins of Gifford on their 50th wedding anniversary. Oct 16 1989 Filed With Clerk Oct 17 Resolution adopted HR-0929 DIDRICKSON. Congratulates Joan Coogan of Olympia Fields on her volunteer work. Oct 16 1989 Filed With Clerk Oct 17 Resolution adopted HR-0930 COUNTRYMAN. Mourns Dr. James Conrad Ellis of DeKalb. Oct 16 1989 Filed With Clerk Oct 17 Resolution adopted HR-0931 BARGER. Congratulates Wheaton Pharmacy on its 40th anniversary. Oct 16 1989 Filed With Clerk Oct 17 Resolution adopted HR-0932 BARNES. Congratulates Marie Beaver of Palos Heights on her 80th birthday. Oct 16 1989 Filed With Clerk Oct 17 Resolution adopted HR-0933 BLACK. Congratulates Pam Taylor as she retires as Chief Executive Officer of the Lake- view Memorial Foundation. Oct 16 1989 Filed With Clerk Oct 17 Resolution adopted HR-0934 BLACK. Congratulates Lavila Felgar of Chrisman on her beauty parlor's 50th anniversary. Oct 16 1989 Filed With Clerk Oct 17 Resolution adopted HR-0935 JOHNSON. 2325 HR-0935-Cont. Mourns the death of Weaver Healey of Loda. Oct 16 1989 Filed With Clerk Oct 17 Resolution adopted HR-0936 EDLEY. Congratulates V.N. "Newt" Howard on his retirement after 40 years at Farmers and Merchants State Bank in Bushnell. Oct 16 1989 Filed With Clerk Oct 17 Resolution adopted HR-0937 MCGANN. Congratulates Police Officer Robert Cramer as he retires from the Chicago Po- lice Department. Oct 16 1989 Filed With Clerk Oct 17 Resolution adopted HR-0938 TERZICH. Congratulates Robert Schulz of Chicago on becoming an Eagle Scout. Oct 16 1989 Filed With Clerk Oct 17 Resolution adopted HR-0939 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Junior Bowker of East Moline as they celebrate their 40th Wedding Anniversary. Oct 16 1989 Filed With Clerk Oct 17 Resolution adopted HR-0940 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Mrs. Ericson of East Moline on her 80th birthday. Oct 16 1989 Filed With Clerk Oct 17 Resolution adopted HR-0941 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Bessie Kusy as she celebrates her 88th birthday. Oct 16 1989 Filed With Clerk Oct 17 Resolution adopted HR-0942 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Roman of Moline as they celebrate their Golden Wedding Anniversary. Oct 16 1989 Filed With Clerk Oct 17 Resolution adopted HR-0943 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kramer of Moline as they celebrate their Golden Wedding Anniversary. Oct 16 1989 Filed With Clerk Oct 17 Resolution adopted HR-0944 GIGLIO. Congratulates Burnside, Chicago, on its 100th anniversary. Oct 16 1989 Filed With Clerk Oct 17 Resolution adopted HR-0945 2326 HR-0945 BARNES. Congratulates Emil J. "Bud" Coglianese on his service to the Village of Burr Ridge. Oct 16 1989 Filed With Clerk Oct 17 Resolution adopted HR-0946 HULTGREN. Congratulates Immaculate Conception School in Monmouth as it celebrates the 75th anniversary of its founding. Oct 16 1989 Filed With Clerk Oct 17 Resolution adopted HR-0947 STEPHENS. Congratulates the City of Fairview Heights on celebrating its 20th anniversary. Oct 16 1989 Filed With Clerk Oct 17 Resolution adopted HR-0948 JOHNSON. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. George Peirce of Urbana as they celebrate their Golden Wedding Anniversary. Oct 16 1989 Filed With Clerk Oct 17 Resolution adopted HR-0949 JOHNSON. Congratulates Beulah Satterfield of Champaign as she celebrates her 100th birthday. Oct 16 1989 Filed With Clerk Oct 17 Resolution adopted HR-0950 JOHNSON. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Richard Blacker of Homer as they celebrate their Golden Wedding Anniversary. Oct 16 1989 Filed With Clerk Oct 17 Resolution adopted HR-0951 JOHNSON. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Harold Truitt of Mansfield as they celebrate their Golden Wedding Anniversary. Oct 16 1989 Filed With Clerk Oct 17 Resolution adopted HR-0952 JOHNSON. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Sam Wetherell of Arthur on their 50th wedding anniversary. Oct 16 1989 Filed With Clerk Oct 17 Resolution adopted HR-0953 JOHNSON. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bradley of Ogden as they celebrate their Gol- den Wedding Anniversary. Oct 16 1989 Filed With Clerk Oct 17 Resolution adopted HR-0954 JOHNSON. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Don Reinhart of Urbana as they celebrate their Golden Wedding Anniversary. Oct 16 1989 Filed With Clerk Oct 17 Resolution adopted HR-0955 JOHNSON. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Earl Shaw of Urbana as they celebrate their Golden Wedding Anniversary. Oct 16 1989 Filed With Clerk Oct 17 Resolution adopted HR-0956 GIGLIO. Congratulates Calumet City Lions Club on its 50th anniversary. Oct 16 1989 Filed With Clerk Oct 17 Resolution adopted, HR-0957 STEPHENS. Congratulates Sergeant Larry Trucano as he retires from the Collinsville Police Department. Oct 16 1989 Filed With Clerk Oct 17 Resolution adopted HR-0958 MORROW. Congratulates and commends the work of Father Michael L. Pfleger of Chicago on his commitment to public service. Oct 16 1989 Filed With Clerk Oct 17 Resolution adopted HR-0959 MORROW. Mourns the death of Jesse Carter of Chicago. Oct 16 1989 Filed With Clerk Oct 17 Resolution adopted HR-0960 PETERSON,W. Congratulates Edwin Ellis on being awarded the annual Heritage Award at Ad- lai Stevenson High School in Prairie View, Illinois. Oct 16 1989 Filed With Clerk Oct 17 Resolution adopted HR-0961 TERZICH. Congratulates Randon Schultz of Chicago on becoming an Eagle Scout. Oct 16 1989 Filed With Clerk Oct 17 Resolution adopted HR-0962 NOVAK. Congratulates Arlen Speckman of Kankakee on being elected president of the Il- linois Association of Realtors. Oct 16 1989 Filed With Clerk Oct 17 Resolution adopted HR-0963 PETKA. Mourns the death of Marvin Matlock, a farmer from Yorkville. Oct 16 1989 Filed With Clerk HR-0954 2327 HR-0963-Cont. 2328 Oct 17 Resolution adopted HR-0964 DEUCHLER. Congratulates Dr. Richard Bodie of Aurora as he retires as Director of the Kane County Health Department. Oct 16 1989 Filed With Clerk Oct 17 Resolution adopted HR-0965 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Mrs. Cant of Moline on her 80th birthday. Oct 16 1989 Filed With Clerk Oct 17 Resolution adopted HR-0966 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Bobbie Cruse of Moline as they celebrate their 30th Wedding Anniversary. Oct 16 1989 Filed With Clerk Oct 17 Resolution adopted HR-0967 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Dorothy Carlson of Chicago as she celebrates her 80th birthday. Oct 16 1989 Filed With Clerk Oct 17 Resolution adopted HR-0968 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Mrs. Purse of Moline on her 90th birthday. Oct 16 1989 Filed With Clerk Oct 17 Resolution adopted HR-0969 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Paskvan, of East Moline on 25th anniversary. Oct 16 1989 Filed With Clerk Oct 17 Resolution adopted HR-0970 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Archie Wilson of Moline as they celebrate their - Golden Wedding Anniversary. Oct 16 1989 Filed With Clerk Oct 17 Resolution adopted HR-0971 BALANOFF. Congratulates Officer Clyde Brandenburger of the Chicago Police Department on his dedicated service. Oct 16 1989 Filed With Clerk Oct 17 Resolution adopted HR-0972 BALANOFF. Congratulates Officer Jon Greco of the Chicago Police Department on his dedi- cated service. Oct 16 1989 Filed With Clerk Oct 17 Resolution adopted HR-0973 WOJCIK - PARKE. Congratulates Scott MacEachroi as he retires as Schaumburg Township Assessor. HR-0973-Cont. Oct 16 1989 Filed With Clerk Oct 17 Resolution adopted HR-0974 JOHNSON. Congratulates St. Malachy School as it celebrates the 75th Anniversary of its founding. Oct 16 1989 Filed With Clerk Oct 17 Resolution adopted HR-0975 MATIJEVICH - CHURCHILL - STERN - FREDERICK,VF - PETER- SON,W AND KLEMM. Congratulates Rev. Jonathan N. Lightfoot on his retirement from the Shiloh Baptist Church in Waukegan. Oct 17 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0976 MATIJEVICH, CHURCHILL, STERN, FREDERICK,VF, PETERSON,W AND KLEMM. Congratulates Local #150 of the International Brotherhood Electrical Workers on their 75th Anniversary. Oct 16 1989 Filed With Clerk Oct 17 Resolution adopted HR-0977 MATIJEVICH, CHURCHILL, STERN, FREDERICK,VF, PETERSON,W AND KLEMM. Mourns the death of Rev. Michael Stanczak, a member of the famous Stanczak Brothers baseball team of North Chicago. Oct 16 1989 Filed With Clerk Oct 17 Resolution adopted HR-0978 HULTGREN. Congratulates the Galesburg co-ed softball team on winning the Amateur Soft- ball Association State Tournament. Oct 16 1989 Filed With Clerk Oct 17 Resolution adopted HR-0979 HULTGREN. Congratulates Fred Schubach of Galesburg on the 50th anniversary of Schu- bach's clothing store. Oct 16 1989 Filed With Clerk Oct 17 Resolution adopted HR-0980 LEFLORE. Mourns Lee Girtha Cherry of Chicago. Oct 16 1989 Filed With Clerk Oct 17 Resolution adopted HR-0981 DUNN,JOHN - JOHNSON AND ALL OTHER MEMBERS OF THE HOUSE. Mourns the death of Albert Webber Borchers of Decatur, former State Representative. Oct 16 1989 Filed With Clerk Oct 31 Resolution adopted HR-0982 JONES,SHIRLEY. Mourns the death of Adam D. McGowan of Chicago an employee of the City of Chicago for 25 years. 2329 HR-0982-Cont. Oct 16 1989 Filed With Clerk Oct 17 Resolution adopted HR-0983 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Kenneth and Ruby Reichenbach on their 50th Wedding Anniversary. Oct 19 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0984 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Pauline Tillberg on her 80th birthday. Oct 19 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0985 JOHNSON. Mourns the passing of Wilbur Freitag of Jacksonville. Oct 16 1989 Filed With Clerk Oct 17 Resolution adopted HR-0986 JOHNSON. Mourns the death of Albert Knox, a former resident of Champaign. Oct 16 1989 Filed With Clerk Oct 17 Resolution adopted HR-0987 JOHNSON. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Dilley of Wildwood, Florida on their 50th wedding anniversary. Oct 16 1989 Filed With Clerk Oct 17 Resolution adopted HR-0988 COUNTRYMAN. Mourns the death of Crosby Schmidt of Plano. Oct 17 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0989 JONES,SHIRLEY - GIORGI. Congratulates Barney's Market Club of Chicago on its 70th anniversary. Oct 17 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0990 HOUSE COMMITTEE ON RULES. Amends the House Rules. Eliminates the Short Debate Calendar and replaces it with Short Debate Status. Allows bills or resolutions with Short Debate Status to be called for consideration in a separate consecutive sequence. Revises committee and third reading deadlines. Changes the filing deadline for appropriation bills in even-numbered years from the second to the first Friday in April. Oct 17 1989 Introduced Referred to Rules Recommended be adopted 017-000-000 Speaker's Table Oct 31 Resolution adopted 116-000-000 HR-0991 DANIELS - WHITE AND ALL OTHER MEMBERS OF THE HOUSE. Mourns the death of Representative Daniel P. O'Brien. Oct 18 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0992 ZICKUS. Congratulates Palos Hills Big League Girls Softball team on going to the World Series. , 2330 HR-0992-Cont. Oct 19 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0993 FLINN. Congratulates Representative Bruce Richmond, of Murphysboro, on his 69th birthday. Oct 19 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0994 ROPP. Congratulates Nelson Smith of ISU on his 50 years of service to the institution. Oct 19 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0995 MAUTINO. Congratulates the Village of Ladd as it celebrates the 100th anniversary of its founding. Oct 19 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0996 PHELPS. Congratulates Trooper John Barr, of Eldorado, on rescue of two people from drowning. Oct 19 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0997 COWLISHAW. Congratulates Nalco Chemical Company of Naperville on quality. Oct 19 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0998 STEPHENS - WENNLUND - BLACK. Urges Illinois Department of Transportation to implement an Adopt a Highway Program. Oct 19 1989 Resolution adopted HR-0999 KRSKA. Congratulates Immaculate Conception Parish in Chicago as it celebrates the 75th anniversary of its founding. Oct 19 1989 Resolution adopted HR-1000 MATIJEVICH - GIORGI - SALTSMAN. Urges the Illinois delegation to Congress to support H.R. 3380 which would pro- hibit the disposing of the untreated waste on railroad tracks and commends the sponsors of the legislation. Oct 19 1989 Resolution adopted HR-1001 CHURCHILL. Congratulates James Corrigan who retires from Antioch High School this year. Oct 19 1989 Resolution adopted HR-1002 PARKE - HENSEL. Mourns the death of John Borris, of Streamwood, Village President. Oct 19 1989 Resolution adopted HR-1003 PARKE. Congratulates Awana Clubs International, of Streamwood, on its 39th anniversary. Oct 19 1989 Resolution adopted 2331 HR-1004 SANTIAGO, RONAN AND KULAS. Congratulates Heriberto Vasquez of Chicago on being named Man of the Year by the Puerto Rican Chamber of Commerce. Oct 19 1989 Resolution adopted HR-1005 MCGANN - MADIGAN,MJ. Congratulates members of the 10th reunion class of Deacons for the Archdiocese of Chicago. Oct 19 1989 Resolution adopted HR-1006 HOFFMAN. Urges Congress to modify the surtax provisions of the Medicare Catastrophic Coverage Act. Oct 19 1989 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment HR-1007 YOUNG,A. Mourns the death of Johnetta Rakestraw of Chicago. Oct 19 1989 Resolution adopted HR-1008 PHELPS. Congratulates Robert Cross of Ullin on being chosen as a recipient of the Illinois Distinguished Educator Award. Oct 19 1989 Resolution adopted HR-1009 BLACK. Congratulates Charles Dukes, of Georgetown, on honor from the American Ex-Prisoners of War organization. Oct 19 1989 Resolution adopted HR-1010 BLACK. Congratulates Charles A. Handley, of Danville, on retired teacher award. Oct 19 1989 Resolution adopted HR-1011 LEITCH - SALTSMAN- HULTGREN. Congratulates Sam J. Stone B'nai B'rith Covenant Apartments in Peoria on their 10th anniversary. Oct 19 1989 Resolution adopted HR-1012 GIGLIO. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Edward Rewers of Calumet City as they celebrate their Golden Wedding Anniversary. Oct 19 1989 Resolution adopted HR-1013 MARTINEZ. Opposes any attempts to reduce State Legalization Impact Assistance Grant (SLIAG) for FY90 and subsequent fiscal years. Oct 19 1989 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Motion filed to bypass Comm AND PLACE ON SPKRS TABLE FOR IMMEDIATE CONSIDER -MARTINEZ Committee Assignment of Bills Nov 02 Committee discharged Speaker's Table Resolution adopted 2332 HR-1004 HR-1014 HR-1014 RICHMOND. Congratulates Patricia Grimmer, of Carbondale, on being selected as a recipient of the Illinois Distinguished Education Award. Oct 19 1989 Resolution adopted HR-1015 JOHNSON. Mourns death ofUDr. Clarence Berdahl of Urbana. Oct 19 1989 Resolution adopted HR-1016 SATTERTHWAITE. Mourns the death of Clarence Berdahl of Urbana. Oct 19 1989 Resolution adopted HR-1017 JOHNSON. Mourns the death of Ivan Jansen of Monticello. Oct 19 1989 Resolution adopted HR-1018 SANTIAGO, MARTINEZ, BALANOFF AND MADIGAN,MJ. Congratulates AYUDA, a program on WCIU-TV, on its 20th anniversary. Oct 19 1989 Resolution adopted HR-1019 RONAN. Congratulates Louis Silverman of Chicago as he celebrates his 60th birthday. Oct 19 1989 Resolution adopted HR-1020 WENNLUND. Congratulates the Cheerleading Squad of the Ludwig Grade School in Lockport on their outstanding accomplishments. Oct 19 1989 Resolution adopted HR-1021 WENNLUND. Congratulates Pat Holm, of New Lenox, on being named Citizen of the Year. Oct 19 1989 Resolution adopted HR-1022 WENNLUND. Congratulates John Barrowman of Joliet on community service. Oct 19 1989 Resolution adopted HR-1023 CURRAN. Encourages the theme, "No use of any illegal drug and no illegal use of any legal drug" in America. Oct 19 1989 Resolution adopted HR-1024 WOOLARD - HANNIG - PHELPS - HASARA. Congratulates Illinois miners who stand in solidarity with the Pittston miners for fair wages and benefits. Oct 19 1989 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment HR-1025 DIDRICKSON. Commends David J. Gravelle of Homewood on award from American Legion. Oct 19 1989 Resolution adopted 2333 HR-1026 HR-1026 RYDER. Mourns the passing of Wilbur Freitag, of Jacksonville. Oct 19 1989 Resolution adopted HR-1027 PARKE - WOJCIK - KIRKLAND - HARRIS. Commends Judson L. Stone of Elk Grove Village on his work as President and CEO of the Kenneth W. Young Centers. Oct 19 1989 Resolution adopted HR-1028 PULLEN - HARRIS - PEDERSEN,B. Commends Michaele Skowron for her record of public service to the taxpayers and the children of School District 57 and the State of IL. Oct 19 1989 Resolution adopted HR-1029 CURRAN. Commends La Leche League of Illinois, headquartered in Franklin Park, on 33 years of service. Oct 19 1989 Resolution adopted HR-1030 CURRAN. Congratulates James Johnson, Jr., of Springfield, on his numerous athletic achievements. Oct 19 1989 Resolution adopted HR-1031 BALANOFF. Congratulates Shane Veal on becoming an Eagle Scout. Oct 19 1989 Resolution adopted HR-1032 PARKE. Congratulates Our Redeemer's United Methodist Church of Schaumburg on its 25th anniversary. Oct 19 1989 Resolution adopted HR-1033 MADIGAN,MJ - KEANE - MCGANN. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Thomas P. McDermott of Chicago on 40th anniversary. Oct 19 1989 Resolution adopted HR-1034 BUGIELSKI - CAPPARELLI - RONAN - DELEO - LAURINO. Mourns the death of Alderman George Hagopian of Chicago. Oct 19 1989 Resolution adopted HR-1035 TERZICH. Congratulates Kevin Patrick Camden on becoming an Eagle Scout. Oct 31 1989 Resolution adopted HR-1036 MATIJEVICH - CHURCHILL - STERN - FREDERICK,VF - PETER- SON,W AND KLEMM. Congratulates Robert and Charlene Barnes on their 50th Wedding Anniversary. Oct 311989 Resolution adopted HR-1037 JOHNSON. Congratulates Louis J. Nelson of St. Joseph on his retirement as President of the State Bank. 2334 HR- 1)37-Cont. Oct 31 1989 Resolution adopted HR-1038 MCGANN. Congratulates Jerome Burke as he retires from the Chicago Police Department. Oct 31 1989 Resolution adopted HR-1039 PARKE- WOJCIK - KIRKLAND. Congratulates Hoffman Estates on its 30th anniversary. Oct 31 1989 Resolution adopted HR-1040 STERN., Mourns the death of Irl Marshall of Lake County. Oct 31 1989 Resolution adopted HR-1041 REGAN. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Rilea of Hickory Hills as they celebrate their Golden Wedding Anniversary. Oct 31 1989 Resolution adopted HR-1042 KUBIK - DANIELS AND ALL OTHER MEMBERS OF THE HOUSE. Mourns Henry C. Piel of Harvey, father of Representative Robert Piel. Oct 31 1989 Resolution adopted HR-1043 DEUCHLER. Commends the Biddies of Elburn on donation of stag-moose skull to the State Museum. Oct 31 1989 Resolution adopted HR-1044 DANIELS. Congratulates the Ray Graham Singers on their accomplishments in music. Oct 31 1989 Resolution adopted HR-1045 DANIELS. Commends Henry Weber Meers for his years of leadership as Chairman of the Board of Trustees for WTTW-TV in Chicago. Oct 31 1989 Resolution adopted HR-1046 MCNAMARA. Commends Brian James Swiersz of Crestwood, Illinois on becoming an Eagle Scout. Oct 31 1989 Resolution adopted HR-1047 MCNAMARA. Congratulates James Wynn of Crestwood on becoming an Eagle Scout. Oct 31 1989 Resolution adopted HR-1048 JOHNSON. Mourns the death of Edward H. English of Champaign. Oct 31 1989 Resolution adopted HR-1049 JOHNSON. Designates November 13-18, 1989 as National Diabetes Education Week. Oct 31 1989 Resolution adopted 2335 HR-1050 HULTGREN. Congratulates the Monmouth High School golf team on winning their 5th con- secutive Class A State Tournament. Oct 31 1989 Resolution adopted HR-1051 COUNTRYMAN. Commends Scott Garrelts of Genoa on becoming an Eagle Scout. Oct 31 1989 Resolution adopted HR-1052 DIDRICKSON. Congratulates Ann Dickett of Flossmoor who is retiring from the Board of Edu- cation of School District 161. Oct 31 1989 Resolution adopted HR-1053 FLOWERS. Mourns the death of Ruth Isby, Memphis, Tennessee. Oct 31 1989 Resolution adopted HR-1054 EWING - MATIJEVICH - HOFFMAN - GIORGI AND ALL OTHER MEMBERS OF THE HOUSE. Mourns the death of Carl J. Hunsicker of Pontiac, former State Representative. Nov 01 1989 Resolution adopted HR-1055 FARLEY. Congratulates Roy Perry of the Chicago Sheriff's Department on aid to hostage. Oct 31 1989 Resolution adopted HR-1056 NOVAK. Congratulates St. Teresa Catholic Church in Kankakee as it celebrates the 40th anniversary of its founding. Oct 31 1989 Resolution adopted HR-1057 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Carl Nightingale of Moline as they celebrate their Golden Wedding Anniversary. Oct 31 1989 Resolution adopted HR-1058 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Henry VanMelkebeke of East Moline as they cele- brate their Silver Wedding Anniversary. Oct 31 1989 Resolution adopted HR-1059 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Talley of Moline as they celebrate their 55th Wedding Anniversary. Oct 31 1989 Resolution adopted HR-1060 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Briggs of Moline as they celebrate their Gol- den Wedding Anniversary. Oct 311989 Resolution adopted HR-1061 REGAN. Congratulates Robert "Bob" Lueder, Sr. as he retires as Superintendent of Parks and Recreation in Chicago Heights. 2336 HR-1050 HR- 1061-Cont. Oct 31 1989 Resolution adopted HR-1062 PHELPS. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Wagner of rural Golconda as they celebrate their Golden Wedding Anniversary. Oct 31 1989 Resolution adopted HR-1063 HOFFMAN, DANIELS, BARGER, BARNES, COWLISHAW, HENSEL, MCCRACKEN, PARKE, PETKA, STANGE AND WOJCIK. Congratulates the Institute for Educational Research for 25 years of service. Oct 31 1989 Resolution adopted HR-1064 BALANOFF - TROTTER. Instructs the Illinois Department of Public Health and the Illinois EPA to re- search health risks of extreme low frequency magnetic fields. Oct 31 1989 Resolution adopted HR-1065 CHURCHILL. Mourns the death of Frank Slazes of Lake Villa. Oct 31 1989 Resolution adopted HR-1066 HARTKE. Congratulates Craig Lindvahl of Teutopolis on receiving an Illinois Distin- guished Educator Award for 1989. Oct 31 1989 Resolution adopted HR-1067 STERN. Commends Dr. Thomas W. Shirley of Wheeling on 24 years as principal of Wheeling High School. Oct 31 1989 Resolution adopted HR-1068 PARCELLS. Congratulates Glen Oaks Nursing Center residents in Northbrook on art exhibit. Oct 31 1989 Resolution adopted HR-1069 JONES,SHIRLEY. Congratulates the Near West Side Community Committee in Chicago on the 50th anniversary of the organization. Nov 01 1989 Resolution adopted HR-1070 LEFLORE. Mourns the death of John Hogan of Chicago. Nov 01 1989 Resolution adopted HR-1071 LEFLORE. Mourns the death of Boury Mae Jefferson of Chicago. Nov 01 1989 Resolution adopted HR-1072 MORROW. Mourns the death of Arthur Lindsay, Jr. of Chicago. Nov 011989 Resolution adopted HR-1073 SHAW. 2337 HR-1073-Cont. Mourns the death of Victor E. Camp, Jr. of Chicago. Nov 01 1989 Resolution adopted HR-1074 JOHNSON. Congratulates Gary Spear of the Champaign Police Department on his dedicated service. Nov 01 1989 Resolution adopted HR-1075 TATE - JOHNSON. Commends the administration of the University of Illinois on its commitment to preserve the esteem of Chief Illiniwek. Nov 01 1989 Resolution adopted HR-1076 JOHNSON. Congratulates Mr. Dilley, Mr. Gremer, Mr. Owens and Mr. Franklin on induc- tion into Urbana High School Hall of Fame. Nov 01 1989 Resolution adopted HR-1077, CURRAN. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Walter Harris as they celebrate their 40th Wedding Anniversary. Nov 01 1989 Resolution adopted HR-1078 HULTGREN. tCongratulates Mr. and Mrs. John Stevens of Hanna City as they celebrate their Golden Wedding Anniversary. Nov 01 1989 Resolution adopted HR-1079 HULTGREN. Congratulates Chris Balmer as he retires as Roseville Township Clerk. Nov 01 1989 Resolution adopted HR-1080 HULTGREN. Mourns the death of Glenn T. Algren of Monmouth. Nov 01 1989 Resolution adopted HR-1081 WILLIAMSON - DELEO. Congratulates Chief Duilio Paoletti as he retires from the Elmwood Park Police Department. Nov 01 1989 Resolution adopted HR-1082 LEFLORE. Mourns the death of Lawrence, Jurdine and Lawrence Friend, Jr. of Chicago. Nov 01 1989 Resolution adopted HR-1083 BOWMAN. Congratulates Allane Storto as she celebrates the 50th anniversary of her birth. Nov 01 1989 Resolution adopted HR-1084 COWLISHAW. Requests Illinois Department of Public Health to review studies of health risks of mercury in dental fillings and to report by March 1, 1990, its findings on such risks and recommendations for informing patients and alternatives to mercury. 2338 Nov 01 1989 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment HR-1085 WELLER. Congratulates Assumption Catholic Church in Coal City as it celebrates the 100th anniversary of its founding. Nov 01 1989 Resolution adopted HR-1086 WELLER. Congratulates the Morris Theatre Guild on its success. Nov 01 1989 Resolution adopted HR-1087 WELLER. Congratulates Manley and Charoltte Jorstad on their 50th wedding anniversary. Nov 01 1989 Resolution adopted HR-1088 WENNLUND. Congratulates Ronald Schaper on being named the New Lenox Association Man of the Year. Nov 01 1989 Resolution adopted HR-1089 BALANOFF. Congratulates the Veterans Park Improvement Association on the award by the Chicago Council on Urban Affairs. Nov 01 1989 Resolution adopted HR-1090 BALANOFF. Congratulates Reverend Alexander H. Yuille on being recognized by the Manor Community Church in Chicago. Nov 01 1989 Resolution adopted HR-1091 BALANOFF. Congratulates Rodolpho Serna of Chicago on being recognized as a recipient of an Illinois Distinguished Educator Award. Nov 01 1989 Resolution adopted HR-1092 HARRIS. Congratulates Daniel McCarthy of Elk Grove Village on becoming an Eagle Scout. Nov 01 1989 Resolution adopted HR-1093 COUNTRYMAN. Commends Illinois Student Association for their high level of professionalism. Nov 01 1989 Resolution adopted HR-1094 HOFFMAN - DANIELS. Congratulates the Village of Villa Park on its 75th anniversary. Nov 01 1989 Resolution adopted HR-1095 MORROW. Mourns the death of Pamela Faye Sulton of Chicago. Nov 01 1989 Resolution adopted HR-1096 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Anderson of Moline on their 50th wedding anniversary. Nov 011989 Resolution adopted 2339 HR-1085 HR-1097 2340 HR-1097 NOVAK. Congratulates Dr. J.T. Baldwin as he retires from his practice of podiatry in Kankakee. Nov 01 1989 Resolution adopted HR-1098 HARRIS. Commends Vernon Wandersee former Commander of the Rolling Meadows Po- lice on his retirement. Nov 01 1989 Resolution adopted HR-1099 HARRIS. Commends former Police Chief Ralph R. Evans of Rolling Meadows upon his retirement. Nov 01 1989 Resolution adopted HR-1100 RONAN - FARLEY. Congratulates Raymond Taylor, Jr. of Palatine on retirement as Vice President for Governmental Relations of Household International. Nov 01 1989 Resolution adopted HR-1101 CAPPARELLI. Congratulates Lucille Janssens of Chicago on 43 years in The American Legion. Nov 01 1989 Resolution adopted HR-1102 TROTTER. Congratulates Carita Trotter of Chicago on retiring from the U. S. Department of Health and Human Services. Nov 01 1989 Resolution adopted HR-1103 WILLIAMSON. Congratulates Franklin Park Public Library District on its 90th Anniversary. Nov 01 1989 Resolution adopted HR-1104 HULTGREN. Congratulates Glenn Brooks as he retires as Road Commissioner of Roseville Township. Nov 01 1989 Resolution adopted HR-1105 STEPHENS. Mourns the death of Louis A. Schlaefer, Sr. of St. Jacob. Nov 01 1989 Resolution adopted HR-1106 MCPIKE. Congratulates Alton's Marching 100 upon winning the Greater St. Louis March- ing Band Festival. Nov 01 1989 Resolution adopted HR-1107 WELLER. Congratulates Diane Wilhelmson on her activity on behalf of Grundy County Republican politics and on her impending motherhood. Nov 011989 Resolution adopted HR-1108 WELLER. Commends Jim Chronister and Elmo Ray Younger and the citizens of Grundy County for their efforts in setting up the Grundy County (Hurricane) Hugo Relief Center. HR-1108-Cont. Nov 01 1989 Resolution adopted HR-1109 WELLER. Congratulates the First United Methodist Church of Seneca on its 125th anniversary. Nov 01 1989 Resolution adopted HR-1110 STECZO. Congratulates Charles Stetzo of Wilmington as he celebrates the 75th anniversa- ry of his birth. Nov 01 1989 Resolution adopted HR-1111 YOUNG,A. Mourns the passing of Annie Williams of Chicago. Nov 01 1989 Resolution adopted HR-1112 YOUNG,A. Mourns the death of Kenneth Wayne, Jr. of Robbins. Nov 01 1989 Resolution adopted HR-1113 HOFFMAN - EWING - HALLOCK - PULLEN - CHURCHILL, TATE AND OLSON,MYRON. Congratulates House Minority Leader Lee Daniels on becoming president of the National Conference of State Legislatures. Nov 01 1989 Resolution adopted HR-1114 BLACK. Commends Samuel Hank Miller of Danville on becoming an Eagle Scout. Nov 01 1989 Resolution adopted HR-1115 GOFORTH - RICHMOND. Recognizes Michael A. Wood of Nashville, Illinois for design of new logo for the Illinois Student Assistance Commission. Nov 01 1989 Resolution adopted HR-1116 RONAN. Congratulates Judy Glassberg of Chicago on her 50th birthday. Nov 011989 Resolution adopted HR-1117 WILLIAMSON - LEVERENZ AND ALL OTHER MEMBERS OF THE HOUSE. Mourns the death of former Representative Eugene C. Doyle of Northlake. Nov 03 1989 Resolution adopted HR-1118 DUNN,JOHN. Commends the Illinois Criminal Justice Authority on its planning for a forum in Chicago on July 8-12, 1990. Nov 011989 Resolution adopted HR-1119 HULTGREN. Congratulates Abingdon Garden Club on its 60th anniversary. Nov 011989 Resolution adopted 2341 HR-1120 HR-1120 BOWMAN. Honors Gus Giordano of Evanston as recipient of the Governor's Award for the Arts--Individual Artist for 1989. Nov 01 1989 Resolution adopted HR-1121 MORROW. Congratulates Reverend Spencer Jones of Chicago on being honored by the As- semblies of God Conference. Nov 02 1989 Resolution adopted HR-1122 PULLEN - MCAULIFFE. Commends Maine South's principal, Dr. Thomas J. Cachur, members of his ad- ministration, staffs, and the students, parents, taxpayers and community members for their outstanding support. Nov 02 1989 Resolution adopted HR-1123 PULLEN - KULAS. Salutes the Latvian people on the occasion of their 71st anniversary of independence. Nov 02 1989 Resolution adopted HR-1124 HULTGREN. Congratulates the congregation of the Laura United Methodist Church on its 100th anniversary. Nov 02 1989 Resolution adopted HR-1125 HULTGREN. Congratulates the Abingdon Junior Woman's Club as it celebrates the 40th anni- versary of its founding. Nov 02 1989 Resolution adopted HR-1126 ROPP. Congratulates Illinois Cooperative Extension Service on 75th anniversary of its existence. Nov 02 1989 Resolution adopted HR-1127 HULTGREN. Congratulates the Sisters of Providence of St. Mary of the Woods for 110 years of Catholic education in Galesburg. Nov 02 1989 Resolution adopted HR-1128 HULTGREN. Congratulates Costa Catholic School, Galesburg, on its 110th anniversary. Nov 021989 Resolution adopted HR-1129 PULLEN. Mourns the death of Alexander Harley of Park Ridge. Nov 02 1989 Resolution adopted HR-1130 SALTSMAN AND HOMER. Congratulates Dora and Gene Carbon of Bartonville on their 50th wedding anniversary. Nov021989 Resolution adopted 2342 HR-1131 HR-1131 SALTSMAN AND HOMER. Congratulates Rev. Garland Criswell of Peoria on his retirement. Nov 02 1989 Resolution adopted HR-1132 HALLOCK - GIORGI. Congratulates Liebovich Brothers, Inc. on its 50th anniversary as a steel service center and custom structural fabrication. Nov 02 1989 Resolution adopted HR-1133 MAUTINO. Congratulates Jeanie Gelsomino of the Bureau County Republican upon receiv- ing journalism award from the Illinois Hospital Association. Nov 02 1989 Resolution adopted HR-1134 MAUTINO. Congratulates St. Louis Catholic Church of Princeton as it celebrates the 125th anniversary of its founding. Nov 02 1989 Resolution adopted HR-1135 FLINN. Congratulates Alvina Wild as she celebrates the 80th anniversary of her birth. Nov 02 1989 Resolution adopted HR-1136 RICHMOND. Congratulates Mrs. Gebhardt of Murphysboro on her 90th birthday. Nov 02 1989 Resolution adopted HR-1137 STERN. Congratulates John Ourth, Principal of Oak Terrace School in Highwood, on his recent recognition. Nov 02 1989 Resolution adopted HR-1138 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Arlene and David Vercautren, Moline on their 40th wedding anniversary. Nov 02 1989 Resolution adopted HR-1139 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Bender of East Moline as they celebrate their 50th anniversary. Nov 02 1989 Resolution adopted HR-1140 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Selena Scott of Moline as she celebrates the 90th anniversary of her birth. Nov 02 1989 Resolution adopted HR-1141 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Mrs. Marjorie Augustine of Moline upon her 75th birthday. Nov 02 1989 Resolution adopted HR-1142 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Beverly and Robert Thonn of Moline on their 45th wedding anniversary. 2343 HR- 1142-Cont. Nov 02 1989 Resolution adopted HR-1143 REGAN. Congratulates Crete Lions Club on its 50th anniversary. Nov 02 1989 Resolution adopted HR-1144 NOVAK. Congratulates James Caspary, Clifton, on his election as president of the Com- munity Bankers Association of Illinois (CBAI). Nov 02 1989 Resolution adopted HR-1145 DEUCHLER - COWLISHAW - MULCAHEY - CURRAN - KLEMM AND STECZO. Congratulates the Illinois Mathematics and Science Academy on its achieve- ment in excellent education. Nov 02 1989 Resolution adopted HR-1146 BALANOFF - SALTSMAN - MUNIZZI - SANTIAGO - TROTTER, FLOWERS AND DAVIS. Encourages the Illinois congressional delegation to amend the La- bor-Management Relations Act to ensure the speedy resolution of unfair labor practice. Nov 02 1989 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment HR-1147 RONAN. Congratulates James J. McCarthy on being honored by the Greater Chicago and Vicinity Port Council. Nov 02 1989 Resolution adopted HR-1148 SATTERTHWAITE. Congratulates Dorothy Matthews, professor of English at the University of Illi- nois, on being named the Gold Medalist in the 1989 National Professor of the Year Competition and the Illinois State Professor of the Year. Nov 02 1989 Resolution adopted HR-1149 HARTKE - SUTKER - NOVAK - BUGIELSKI. Bids farewell to Patrick Theisen upon his leaving Speaker Madigan's staff. Nov 02 1989 Resolution adopted HR-1150 DELEO. Congratulates Leonard C. Utecht of Chicago on 50 years of community service as Santa Claus. Nov 02 1989 Resolution adopted HR-1151 MADIGAN,MJ - CULLERTON - MCNAMARA - BUGIELSKI - WHITE, FLINN, CAPPARELLI, GIGLIO, SANTIAGO, BALANOFF, LEFLORE, LEVIN, MULCAHEY, PULLEN, COUNTRYMAN, BLACK AND MCPIKE. Congratulates Don Zimmer, Manager of the Chicago Cubs on being named Na- tional League Manager of the Year. Nov 02 1989 Resolution adopted HR-1152 TERZICH - MADIGAN,MJ - BUGIELSKI - KRSKA - STECZO, MC- GANN, KEANE, MCNAMARA, CAPPARELLI, GIGLIO AND LANG. Commends Officer Gregory Jaglowski of the Chicago Police on being named Po- lice Officer of the Year for his courage and self-sacrifice in the line of duty. 2344 HR- 1152-Cont. Nov 02 1989 Resolution adopted HR-1153 WOOLARD - PHELPS - HANNIG - HICKS - GOFORTH, HASARA AND GRANBERG. Urges Congress and the Secretary of Labor to support Senate Bill 1708, pending in Congress, which would restore financial stability to the coal industry mul- ti-employer retiree health program. Nov 02 1989 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment HR-1154 FARLEY - RONAN - KULAS - KEANE - GIGLIO, MCGANN, DELEO, LAURINO, SANTIAGO AND CAPPARELLI. Commends retiring Chicago Police detective, Anthony Finnelly. Nov 02 1989 Resolution adopted HR-1155 SHAW. Mourns the death of Shanaria Barnes, Chicago. Nov 02 1989 Resolution adopted HR-1156 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates June and Jack Rowell of Moline on their 40th wedding anniversary. Nov 02 1989 Resolution adopted HR-II1157 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Julien Vercoutere of East Moline as they celebrate their Golden Wedding Anniversary. Nov 02 1989 Resolution adopted HR-1158 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Paskvan of East Moline as they celebrate their Golden Wedding Anniversary. Nov 02 1989 Resolution adopted HR-1159 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Besse C. Liedtke of Moline on her 85th birthday. Nov 02 1989 Resolution adopted HR-1160 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. John Sim on their 25th Wedding Anniversary. Nov 02 1989 Resolution adopted HR-1161 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Clarence Ohrberg of Moline on his 80th birthday. Nov 02 1989 Resolution adopted HR-1162 DEJAEGHER. Extends congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. William Roberts of Moline in obser- vance of their 25th wedding anniversary. Nov 021989 Resolution adopted HR-1163 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Roland Techlin of East Moline as he celebrates his 85th birthday. Nov 02 1989 Resolution adopted 2345 HR- 1164 2346 HR-1164 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Harry Roush of Moline as he celebrates the 75th anniversary of his birth. Nov 02 1989 Resolution adopted HR-1165 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Tena Lenox of East Moline as she celebrates the 90th anniversary of her birth. Nov 02 1989 Resolution adopted HR-1166 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Mathilda VanAuwelaer of East Moline as she celebrates the 90th anniversary of her birth. Nov 02 1989 Resolution adopted HR-1167 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Lloyd Roseen of Moline as he celebrates his 90th birthday. Nov 02 1989 Resolution adopted HR-1168 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Betty and Leonard VanOteghem of Moline upon their 40th wed- ding anniversary. Nov 02 1989 Resolution adopted HR-1169 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Janet and James Bradley of Moline on their 50th wedding anniversary. Nov 02 1989 Resolution adopted HR-1170 JONES,SHIRLEY. Congratulates the Near West Side Community Committee in Chicago on the 50th anniversary of the organization. Nov 02 1989 Resolution adopted HR-1171 LEVIN - BOWMAN - CURRIE - YOUNG,A - CULLERTON. Supports the Names Project Illinois in AIDS education. Nov 02 1989 Resolution adopted HR-1172 JOHNSON. Mourns the death of Fred Yates of Chrisman. Nov 02 1989 Resolution adopted HR-1173 JOHNSON. Mourns the death of Donald E. Bergeson of Champaign, University of Illinois professor. Nov 02 1989 Resolution adopted HR-1174 LEFLORE. Memorial to Lenora Stewart, Chief of Staff, Administrative Assistant to Alder- man Percy Giles and recently elected to the Local School Council in Chicago. Nov 021989 Resolution adopted HR-1175 LEFLORE. HR- 1175-Cont. Mourns the death of Lizzie Hudson Syas, Benton, Mississippi. Nov 02 1989 Resolution adopted HR-1176 DANIELS AND ALL OTHER MEMBERS OF THE HOUSE. Commends Richard W. Larison, Jr. on his accomplishments and services to the House Republican Staff and wishes him well in his future endeavors. Nov 02 1989 Resolution adopted HR-1177 MADIGAN,MJ, CULLERTON, HOMER AND BOWMAN. Commends Jack C. Slingerland for his work on the House Democratic Staff and wishes him well in his future endeavors. Nov 02 1989 Resolution adopted HR-1178 ZICKUS. Congratulates Palos Hills Major Girls All-Star softball team on winning the State title. Jan 09 1990 Filed With Clerk Jan 10 Resolution adopted HR-1179 ZICKUS. Congratulates Palos Hills Big League Girls Softball team on going to the World Series. Jan 09 1990 Filed With Clerk Jan 10 Resolution adopted HR--180 GIGLIO. Congratulates Thomas Quilty of Westchester on his retirement from Cook Coun- ty Government. Jan 09 1990 Filed With Clerk Jan 10 Resolution adopted HR-1181 KEANE. Congratulates James B. Wynn of Crestwood on becoming an Eagle Scout. Jan 09 1990 Filed With Clerk Jan 10 Resolution adopted HR-1182 KEANE. Congratulates Brian James Swiersz of Crestwood on becoming an Eagle Scout. Jan 09 1990 Filed With Clerk Jan 10 Resolution adopted HR-183 FLOWERS. Urges Congress to address the need of the Nation's homeless. Jan 09 1990 Filed With Clerk Jan 10 Resolution adopted HR-1184 STECZO. Commends retiring Captain Derald A. Mahy of the Country Club Hills fire department. Jan 09 1990 Filed With Clerk Jan 10 Resolution adopted HR-1185 STECZO. Commends retiring Captain Raymond E. Mills of the Country Club Hills fire department. 2347 HR-1185-Cont. 2348 Jan 09 1990 Filed With Clerk Jan 10 Resolution adopted HR-1186 JOHNSON. Mourns the death of Robert L. Acton, Collison, a farmer and town clerk of Pilot Township in Vermilion County. Jan 09 1990 Filed With Clerk Jan 10 Resolution adopted HR-1187 FLINN. Commends Mary J. Fowzer, of Belleville, who helped to inspire the passage of H. B. 541, "Banking Services for the Elderly." Jan 09 1990 Filed With Clerk Jan 10 Resolution adopted HR-1188 STECZO. Congratulates Chief John Scanlan on 30 years of dedicated service with the Country Club Hills Fire Department. Jan 09 1990 Filed With Clerk Jan 10 Resolution adopted HR-1189 DUNN,JOHN AND ALL OTHER MEMBERS OF THE HOUSE. Memorial to Bennett Bradley, Jr., Decatur, former member of the Illinois House of Representatives. Jan 09 1990 Filed With Clerk Jan 10 Resolution adopted HR-1190 LEFLORE. Mourns the death of Ike King, Sr. of Chicago. Jan 09 1990 Filed With Clerk Jan 10 Resolution adopted HR-1191 DANIELS. Congratulates the Village of Itasca on its first 100 years as an incorporated village. Jan 09 1990 Filed With Clerk Jan 10 Resolution adopted HR-1192 NOVAK. Congratulates Mrs. Jean Alice Small of Kankakee on receiving the Maggie Sloan Crawford Award from Olivet Nazarene University. Jan 09 1990 Filed With Clerk Jan 10 Resolution adopted HR-1193 JONES,SHIRLEY. Congratulates Maria Albanese as she celebrates the 100th anniversary of her birth. Jan 09 1990 Filed With Clerk Jan 10 Resolution adopted HR-1194 JOHNSON. Mourns the death of John F. Gwinn of Champaign. Jan 09 1990 Filed With Clerk Jan 10 Resolution adopted HR-i195 HR-1195 JOHNSON. Mourns the death of William Vircks of Villa Grove. Jan 09 1990 Filed With Clerk Jan 10 Resolution adopted HR-1196 WOLF. Congratulates Granite City soccer team, the Warriors, on winning the IHSA Championship. Jan 09 1990 Filed With Clerk Jan 10 Resolution adopted HR-1197 DIDRICKSON. Congratulates Eiche Turners as it celebrates the 100th anniversary of the found- ing of the organization. Jan 09 1990 Filed With Clerk Jan 10 Resolution adopted HR-1198 MORROW. Congratulates Shirley Chrite as she retires from the Peoples Gas Company in Chicago. Jan 09 1990 Filed With Clerk Jan 10 Resolution adopted HR-1199 COUNTRYMAN. Congratulates Jean Brady of Yorkville on her retirement as County Clerk. Jan 09 1990 Filed With Clerk Jan 10 Resolution adopted HR-1200 HASARA. Congratulates Clifford and Louise Chriswell on their 40th Wedding Anniversary. Jan 09 1990 Filed With Clerk Jan 10, Resolution adopted HR-1201 MORROW. Mourns death of William E. Walton of Chicago, age 20. Jan 09 1990 Filed With Clerk Jan 10 Resolution adopted HR-1202 MATIJEVICH - CHURCHILL - STERN - FREDERICK,VF - PETER- SON,W AND KLEMM. Congratulates Dr. Peter J. Stanul for his sixty years as a dedicated physician. Jan 09 1990 Filed With Clerk Jan 10 Resolution adopted HR-1203 HULTGREN. Congratulates David J. Novak of Pueblo, Colorado on his 60th birthday. Jan 09 1990 Filed With Clerk Jan 10 Resolution adopted HR-1204 SHAW. Congratulates Officer Luzin as he retires from the Chicago Police Department. Jan 09 1990 Filed With Clerk Jan 10 Resolution adopted 2349 HR-1205 SHAW. Commends retiring Chicago Police Officer, William Harper. Jan 09 1990 Filed With Clerk Jan 10 Resolution adopted HR-1206 BLACK. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Ahrens as they celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Danville Gardens. Jan 09 1990 Filed With Clerk Jan 10 Resolution adopted HR-1207 MORROW. Mourns the death of Minnie Brooks, Chicago. Jan 09 1990 Filed With Clerk Jan 10 Resolution adopted HR-1208 CURRAN. Congratulates Rev. and Mrs. Farries Morrison of Springfield as they celebrate their Golden Wedding Anniversary. Jan 09 1990 Filed With Clerk Jan 10 Resolution adopted HR-1209 BLACK. Congratulates Gregory Hoover of Danville on becoming an Eagle Scout. Jan 09 1990 Filed With Clerk Jan 10 Resolution adopted HR-1210 LEFLORE. Mourns death of Leroy Hearon, Sr. of Chicago. Jan 09 1990 Filed With Clerk Jan 10 Resolution adopted HR-1211 JOHNSON. Mourns the death of Allen Rivers of Champaign. Jan 09 1990 Filed With Clerk Jan 10 Resolution adopted HR-1212 JOHNSON. Mourns death of Wayne C. Norrick of Champaign. Jan 09 1990 Filed With Clerk Jan 10 Resolution adopted HR-1213 MAUTINO. Congratulates the Better Fishing Association of Northern Illinois, Inc. Jan 09 1990 Filed With Clerk Jan 10 Resolution adopted HR-1214 LEFLORE. Mourns the death of Larry Byrd of Chicago. Jan 09 1990 Filed With Clerk Jan 10 Resolution adopted 2350 HR-1205 HR-1215 BLACK. Congratulates Fowler Connell as he retires from the Commercial-News. Jan 09 1990 Filed With Clerk Jan 10 Resolution adopted HR-1216 JOHNSON. Mourns the death of Lyon Hartman, formerly of Champaign. Jan 09 1990 Filed With Clerk Jan 10 Resolution adopted HR-1217 BARNES. Congratulates George Vest, Jr. of Oak Lawn on his contributions to carpentry and the residential construction industry. Jan 09 1990 Filed With Clerk Jan 10 Resolution adopted HR-1218 SHAW. Mourns the death of Gregory Washington of Chicago. Jan 09 1990 Filed With Clerk Jan 10 Resolution adopted HR-1219 MORROW. Mourns the death of Earnest Horton of Chicago. Jan 09 1990 Filed With Clerk Jan 10 Resolution adopted HR-1220 MORROW. Mourns death of Dr. King Peter Banks of Chicago. Jan 09 1990 Filed With Clerk Jan 10 Resolution adopted HR-1221 JONES,LOU. Mourns the death of Mrs. Kathie Hannah of Chicago. Jan 09 1990 Filed With Clerk Jan 10 Resolution adopted HR-1222 WOLF - MADIGAN,MJ. Commends the dedication of Arthur C. Boeker to Edwardsville National Bank and Trust Company. Jan 09 1990 Filed With Clerk Jan 10 Resolution adopted HR-1223 ZICKUS. Commends Bridgeview Elementary School on its educational exchange with Sec- ondary School #2 in Taurage, Lithuania. Jan 09 1990 Filed With Clerk Jan 10 Resolution adopted HR-1224 LEITCH, SALTSMAN AND HULTGREN. Congratulates Alfred Novotny of Peoria Heights on his career in the restaurant and hotel business. Jan 09 1990 Filed With Clerk Jan 10 Resolution adopted 2351 HR-1215 HR-1225 HR-1225 JOHNSON. Mourns death of Edgar County Sheriff Jack E. Hood of Paris. Jan 09 1990 Filed With Clerk Jan 10 Resolution adopted HR-1226 JOHNSON. Mourns the death of Isabelle Goodell, Champaign. Jan 09 1990 Filed With Clerk Jan 10 Resolution adopted HR-1227 JOHNSON. Congratulates Donald Bitzer as he retires from the University of Illinois. Jan 09 1990 Filed With Clerk Jan 10 Resolution adopted HR-1228 PETERSON,W. Commends Jack R. Gagne of Deerfield on his retirement as Fire Chief. Jan 09 1990 Filed With Clerk Jan 10 Resolution adopted HR-1229 HULTGREN. Congratulates retiring volunteer fire chief Dharld Sampson of London Mills. Jan 09 1990 Filed With Clerk Jan 10 Resolution adopted HR-1230 YOUNG,A. Mourns death of Mrs. Irene Thompson of Chicago. Jan 09 1990 Filed With Clerk Jan 10 Resolution adopted HR-1231 WOLF. Congratulates the Lester Kynion family of Granite City on being named Out- standing Family for 1989 by the Illinois Special Olympics. Jan 09 1990 Filed With Clerk Jan 10 Resolution adopted HR-1232 STEPHENS. Congratulates Janet Delkus of Collinsville on her 2,500 miles of walking. Jan 09 1990 Filed With Clerk Jan 10 Resolution adopted HR-1233 YOUNG,A. Mourns death of Nina S. Lawrence of Chicago, age 7. Jan 09 1990 Filed With Clerk Jan 10 Resolution adopted HR-1234 MADIGAN,MJ. Congratulates Mary Leyden of Chicago as she celebrates the 90th anniversary of her birth. Jan 09 1990 Filed With Clerk Jan 10 Resolution adopted 2352 HR-1235 JOHNSON. Mourns death of Wilbur R. Jones, former Police Chief and Alderman of Urbana. Jan 09 1990 Filed With Clerk Jan 10 Resolution adopted HR-1236 JOHNSON. Mourns the death of Norval Burke of Potomac. Jan 09 1990 Filed With Clerk Jan 10 Resolution adopted HR-1237 JOHNSON. Mourns David 0. Webb, former president of Robeson's of Champaign. Jan 09 1990 Filed With Clerk Jan 10 Resolution adopted HR-1238 JOHNSON. Mourns the death of A.J. Weitekamp of Rantoul. Jan 09 1990 Filed With Clerk Jan 10 Resolution adopted HR-1239 MATIJEVICH - CHURCHILL - STERN - FREDERICK,VF - PETER- SON,W AND KLEMM. Congratulates the Rev. Willard Blomquist on his retirement after thirty years as Pastor of the Trinity Lutheran Church of Waukegan. Jan 10 1990 Filed With Clerk Resolution adopted HR-1240 GIGLIO. Congratulates William Ferry on being chosen as President of the Dolton Cham- ber of Commerce. Jan 10 1990 Filed With Clerk Resolution adopted HR-1241 MCNAMARA. Congratulates William Woodin on the occasion of his retirement from Pace in Arlington Heights. Jan 10 1990 Filed With Clerk Resolution adopted HR-1242 MCNAMARA. Commends Jean Christianson on her service to School District 218 in Oak Lawn. Jan 10 1990 Filed With Clerk Resolution adopted HR-1243 WELLER. Congratulates the Senecca High School Cross Country Team on winning the State Championship. Jan 10 1990 Filed With Clerk Resolution adopted HR-1244 COUNTRYMAN. Mourns the death of O.J. Severson of Maple Park. Jan 10 1990 Filed With Clerk Resolution adopted 2353 HR-1235 HR-1245 MCGANN. Congratulates Detective Bonadonna as he retires from the Chicago Police Department. Jan 10 1990 Filed With Clerk Resolution adopted HR-1246 COWLISHAW. Memorial to Evert M. "Ed" Pearcy, Naperville. Jan 11 1990 Resolution adopted HR-1247 JOHNSON. Commends 115 year old Robeson's Department Store on its excellent service to the Champaign-Urbana community. Jan 10 1990 Filed With Clerk Resolution adopted HR-1248 BOWMAN. Directs the Auditor General to investigate the Chicago Transit Authority's 1990 administrative budget. Jan 10 1990 Filed With Clerk Rfrd to Comm on Assignment HR-1249 BOWMAN. Directs the Auditor General to investigate the Regional Transportation Authori- ty's 1990 administrative budget. Jan 10 1990 Filed With Clerk Rfrd to Comm on Assignment HR-1250 RYDER. Congratulates the College City Charter Chapter of the American Business Women's Association of Jacksonville on its 25th anniversary. Jan 10 1990 Filed With Clerk Resolution adopted HR-1251 RYDER. Commends Ann M. Kiley on her work as Director of the Department of Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities. Jan 10 1990 Filed With Clerk Resolution adopted HR-1252 HULTGREN. Mourns the death of David Turnbull of Monmouth. Jan 10 1990 Filed With Clerk Resolution adopted HR-1253 HULTGREN. Congratulates the Galesburg Rotary Club as it celebrates the 75th anniversary of its founding. Jan 10 1990 Filed With Clerk Resolution adopted HR-1254 HULTGREN. Congratulates Achievement Industries of Monmouth on its 20th anniversary. Jan 10 1990 Filed With Clerk Resolution adopted 2354 HR-1245 HR-1255 STEPHENS. Congratulates Catherine Taylor of Belleville on being chosen as the 1990 Out- standing Woman in Construction. Jan 11 1990 Resolution adopted HR-1256 BOWMAN - LEVIN - PRESTON, BALANOFF, TROTTER, FLOWERS, SHAW, SANTIAGO, MARTINEZ, DELEO AND CULLERTON. Directs the Legislative Audit Commission to consider the CTA financial crisis. Jan 10 1990 Motion filed to bypass Comm PLACE SPKRS TABLE IMMEDIATE CONSIDER -BOWMAN Filed With Clerk Jan 11 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Executive HR-1257 BOWMAN - LEVIN - PRESTON - SHAW, MARTINEZ, BALANOFF, BRESLIN AND RICE. Directs the Legislative Audit Commission to consider the RTA administrative budget in relation to the CTA financial crisis. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reporting date of no later than June 30, 1990. Jan 10 1990 Motion filed to bypass Comm PLACE SPKRS TABLE IMMEDIATE CONSIDER -BOWMAN Filed With Clerk Jan 11 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Executive Motion disch comm, advc 2nd IMMEDIATE CONSIDER -BOWMAN Committee discharged 062-048-001 Speaker's Table Amendment No.01 BOWMAN Adopted 116-000-000 Resolution Adopted-Amended 068-042-002 HR-1258 HOMER - EDLEY, HULTGREN AND LEITCH. Urges the Illinois Department of Energy and Natural Resources and Governor Thompson to rescind their decision to close the excavated burial ground at Dickson Mounds, Jan 10 1990 Motion filed to bypass Comm PLACE SPKRS TABLE IMMEDIATE CONSIDER HOMER-EDLEY Motion prevailed 100-004-002 Speaker's Table Resolution adopted 115-000-000 HR-1259 TURNER - KUBIK - YOUNG,A. Congratulates Frank Belmonte of Cicero on 20 years as a Democratic Commit- teeman in Cook County. Jan 11 1990 Resolution adopted HR-1260 COWLISHAW. Congratulates James Teal, Jr., on his retirement from the Naperville Police Department. Jan 11 1990 Resolution adopted 2355 HR-1255 HR-1261 BALANOFF. Congratulates the Veterans Park Improvement Association on the award by the Chicago Council on Urban Affairs. Jan 11 1990 Resolution adopted HR-1262 HASARA. Congratulates the Hillsboro Lady Dragons on a successful basketball season. Jan 11 1990 Resolution adopted HR-1263 HICKS. Recognizes the week of January 28 to February 3, 1990, as Catholic Schools Week. Jan 11 1990 Resolution adopted HR-1264 MCPIKE - MADIGAN,MJ. Congratulates Joe Lucco of Edwardsville on his induction into the Belleville News-Democrat's Sports Hall of Fame. Jan 11 1990 Resolution adopted HR-1265 RONAN - BUGIELSKI. Commends John Wilson McCracken, administrator of Belmont Community Hospital in Chicago, on the occasion of his retirement. Jan 11 1990 Resolution adopted HR-1266 WOOLARD - EDLEY - HARTKE - STERN - PHELPS, RICHMOND, CURRAN, MULCAHEY, HANNIG, GIGLIO, NOVAK, GRANBERG, HICKS, BRUNSVOLD, MAUTINO, DEJAEGHER, BOWMAN, HOMER, BRESLIN, TENHOUSE, HULTGREN AND WEAVER,M. Urges U.S. Energy Secretary James Watkins to take steps to ease the shortage of propane that has dramatically boosted the price of the fuel. Jan 10 1990 Motion filed to bypass Comm PLACE SPKRS TABLE IMMEDIATE CONSIDER -WOOLARD Motion prevailed 090-020-000 Speaker's Table Resolution adopted 115-000-000 HR-1267 HALLOCK - GIORGI. Commends Aurelia De La Rosa III of Rockford, who was wounded in the line of duty in Panama. Jan 11 1990 Resolution adopted HR-1268 WOOLARD - HANNIG - EDLEY - HICKS AND PHELPS. Urges United States Congress to designate September 23, American Coal Min- ers' Memorial Day. Jan 11 1990 Resolution adopted HR-1269 HALLOCK - GIORGI. Congratulates Rock Valley College in Rockford on 25th anniversary. Jan 11 1990 Resolution adopted HR-1270 FLOWERS - CURRIE - BALANOFF - PRESTON - WHITE, GIGLIO, MUNIZZI, SATTERTHWAITE, KULAS, RICE AND SHAW. Urges Congress to act to secure the Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program. 2356 HR-1261 HR-1270-Cont. Jan 11 1990 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment HR-1271 LEFLORE. Mourns the death of Linnel Nelson, Chicago. Jan 11 1990 Resolution adopted HR-1272 STERN - MATIJEVICH. Commends retired Judge John L. Hughes of Waukegan. Jan 11 1990 Resolution adopted HR-1273 HANNIG - STEPHENS. Congratulates Jay Cryder of Highland High School on breaking a 6 year old State record by kicking 55 PATs in a single season. Jan 11 1990 Resolution adopted HR-1274 HANNIG - STEPHENS. Congratulates Billy Greenwald of Highland High School on breaking a 69 year old State record by scoring 45 touchdowns during the 1989 season. Jan 11 1990 Resolution adopted HR-1275 CURRIE. Congratulates Hyde Park Neighborhood Club on its new facilities. Jan 11 1990 Resolution adopted HR-1276 CULLERTON - LEVIN. Urges Congress to preserve affordable housing. Jan 11 1990 Resolution adopted HR-1277 BUGIELSKI - MARTINEZ. Congratulates Helen Hemak, of Chicago, as she celebrates her birthday and re- tires from the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Cook County. Jan 11 1990 Resolution adopted HR-1278 CURRIE. Mourns the death of Magnolia Louise Smith of Chicago. Jan 11 1990 Resolution adopted HR-1279 MCAULIFFE. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Albert 0. Bauer of Norridge on their 50th wedding anniversary. Jan 11 1990 Resolution adopted HR-1280 PULLEN - MCAULIFFE - STEPHENS. Mourns the death of George Scharringhausen, Jr. of Park Ridge. Jan 11 1990 Resolution adopted HR-1281 CAPPARELLI. Commends David Hoppe, former school board member in Niles. Jan 11 1990 Resolution adopted HR-1282 HOMER - SALTSMAN - LEITCH. Supports the proposed ethanol project of the Greater Peoria Mass Transit District. 2357 Jan 11 1990 Resolution adopted HR-1283 BOWMAN. Congratulates and commends Jim Hobson on his contributions to the Roger Park Community. Jan 11 1990 Resolution adopted HR-1284 DEUCHLER - COWLISHAW. Congratulates the Aurora Sanitary District and W.J. "Ben" Baines on being rec- ognized by the Illinois Society of Professional Engineers. Jan 11 1990 4 Resolution adopted HR-1285 MCPIKE. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Chester Clark of Alton as they celebrate their Gol- den Wedding Anniversary. Jan 11 1990 Resolution adopted HR-1286 DANIELS. Congratulates Helen G. Randolph Hoffman on her 80th birthday. Jan 11 1990 Resolution adopted HR-1287 PULLEN. Congratulates St. Luke's Evangelical Lutheran Church of Park Ridge on its 75th anniversary. Jan 11 1990 Resolution adopted HR-1288 RONAN - FARLEY. Congratulates Bernard Puchalski of Chicago on retirement from Council of Iron Workers. Jan 11 1990 Resolution adopted HR-1289 LEFLORE. Mourns the death of Isabel Gamble, Chicago. Jan 11 1990 Resolution adopted 2358 HR-1283 2359 STATUTES AMENDED 2360 Chap. Par. Bill GENERAL PROVISIONS STATUTES AMENDED Chap. Par. 5-Cont. 103 HB-352, 827, 2783 104 HB-2783 151 HB-352 11000 SB-529, 1464; HB-757 1001 SB-1464 1013 HB-326 f1035 SB-1464 t1l107 SB-529; HB-757 t 1108 HB-757 1109 HB-757 t1110 HB-757 3301 SB-1466 3351 SB-176; HB-1433, 1772 t3356 HB-2089 *7051 thru 7053 SB-1127; HB-2784 AGRICULTURE AND HORTICULTURE 5 5-24.1 5-806 55.6 t55.6a t55.6b 155.66 t108.21 t127.6a 127.8 *158 247 560 709 804 806 f819.1 824.1 933 1204 1204.1 1205 1206 1212.1 1212.2 t1212.3 tl213.1 t1213.2 f1213.3 t1213.4 t1213.5 t1213.6 t1213.7 f1213.8 t1213.9 t1213.10 1501 HB-1406 HB-1406 HB-1406 HB-1406 HB-1406 HB-1406 HB-1464 SB-767 HB-1464 SB- 1207 HB-1406 SB-143 SB-143 HB-2428 SB-1038 HB-1398 SB-1038 HB-2711 HB-2864 HB-1120 HB-1120 HB-2864 SB-647, 650; HB-1120 SB-370, 645, 647, 650; HB-1120 SB-650 HB-1120 HB-1120 HB-1120 HB-1120 HB-1120 HB-1 120 HB-1120 HB-1120 HB-1120 HB-1120 SB-1081; HB-701 1502 1504 1505 1507 11509.1 1603 1605 1605.1 11605.2 1607 1701 t1701 1702 1703 1704 1704.1 1705 t1705.1 1706 t1707 11708 11709 t1710 2252 2253 2254 ANIMALS 8 37-3.19 37-4 37-9 37-19 37-21 37-24 37-26 37-26.2 37-26.4 37-27 37-28 37-29 37-30 37-31.1 37-32 37-36 37-36a t37-54 tl48f8 148i 160 Bill SB-1081; HB-701 SB-1081; HB-701 SB-1081, 1466; HB-701, 2428 SB-1081; HB-701 SB-1081; HB-701 HB-884, 2710 HB-884, 2710 HB-884, 2710 HB-2710 HB-884 SB-1038; HB-1406 SB-1038 SB-1038; HB-1406 SB-1038; HB-1406 SB-1038; HB-1406 SB-470, 903, 1038; HB-1406, 1581, 2283 SB-1038; HB-1406 SB-1038; HB-1406 SB-1038; HB-1406 SB-1038; HB-1406 SB-1038; HB-1406 SB-1038; HB-1406 SB-1038; HB-1406 SB-1463 SB-1463 SB-1463 HB-909 SB-1352 HB-1904 HB-2354 SB-1279 SB-779; HB-2217 SB-128, 642, 819, 861, 864, 926, 1065, 1297; HB-34, 410, 556, 1605, 1898, 1905, 2352, 2359 SB-818 SB-128 SB-128; HB-34 HB-2353 HB-2549 SB-1147; HB-939 SB-128, 819; HB-34 SB-128 SB-817 SB-817, 819 SB-642; HB-1605 HB-1401 HB-1401 HB-1401 *Repeal of Section is proposed., tAddition of Section is proposed. :Title Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2361 Chap. 8-Cont. 35 35 35 t3 *5 *5 ATTORNEY 13 ATTORNEY ATTORNI 14 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Par. Bill Chap. Par. 15-Cont. 2.01 HB-382 t2-112 1 2.07 HB-382 t2-203 1 2.11 HB-105 t100-4.1 1 353 HB-382 t100-4.2 1 357 HB-336 t100-4.3 i 68.1 SB-395; HB-193 100-7 1 376 HB-1684 tl00-10.1 I 02.8 HB-1401 t100-33.3 i 02.9 HB-1401 153 503 HB-1401 154 1 504 HB-1401 156 1 *506 HB-1401 157 *507 HB-1401 202 1 *508 HB-1401 210.10 1 *509 HB-1401 210.16 1 510 HB-1401 *211 1 511 HB-1401 213 *513 HB-1401 215 1 704 HB-6,68 *215 1 807 HB-1401 220 221 S AT LAW 301-7 1 1 SB-10, 632 301-8 1 303-1 rGENERAL/STATE'S 303-2 EYS 503 1 HB-312 tl HB-312 504 *1.1 HB-312 505 2 HB-312 t506 3 HB-312 705 1 4 HB-1487 808 1 t4 SB-708 808.1 *5 HB-312 1151 1 *5a *5b 6 *7 21 *21 *22 *23 55 t204.07a 207.06 209.01 209.03 HB-312 HB-312 HB-312 HB-312 HB-2783 HB-312 HB-312 HB-312 SB-514; HB-1514 HB-1179 HB-287 HB-906 HB-906 AUDITOR GENERAL & STATE COMPTROLLER 15 fl-101.1 HB-1025 tl-117.1 HB-1025 2-108 HB-1025 2-109 HB-1025 AVIATION 15V2 22.1 t22.23c 22.42k t22.42k 22.43d t22.43e t22.49a 68.2 68.2g 68.3a 68.3d 68.14c 68.14e 68.16 68.17 *68.17a 68.17b Bill HB-1025 HB-1025 HB-1025 HB-1025 HB-1025 HB-1025 HB-1025 HB-1025 SB-785 HB-634 HB-1372 SB-988 HB-1 HB-326 HB-2582 HB-631 SB-1, 493; HB-450 HB-1943 HB-631 SB-667 SB-1, 493; HB-450, 2033, 2337 HB-2783 HB-2783 HB-2038 SB-472, 1177; HB-1571, 2760 SB-746, 1466; HB-2629 SB-1, 493; HB-450 SB-746 SB-746 HB-1025 HB-1025 HB-1025 HB-1025 HB-2413 SB-566 SB-566 SB-454; HB-1503 SB-454, 566; HB-1503, 2708 -B-316 HB-599 HB-599 HB-599 HB-599 -B-1609 HB-599 SB-529 SB-529 HB-599 SB-529 *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. :Title Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2362 STA Chap. Par. Bill 15'/2-Cont. *68.17b HB-599 99 SB-529 159 SB-529 BANKING AND FINANCE 17 TUTES AMENDED-Co Chap. 17-Cont. 101 SB-1452 106 HB-1904 *301 thru 394 SB-934 302 SB-1013, 1056, 1488; HB-1778, 2045, 2798 t310.1 'SB-952 311 SB-60, 100, 528,858, 901, 952, 1055, 1057, 1488; HB-162, 163,393, 1719, 1778, 2045, 2361, 2383, 2428, 2431, 2798 312.1 HB-2798 315 HB-2798 316 SB-1013; HB-2045 317 HB-1778 318 HB-1984 320 SB-901, 952, 1013, 1466; HB-2045 321 SB-1013; HB-2045, 2545 322 SB-1013, 1466; HB-1778, 2029, 2045,2543 323 SB-1013, 1466; HB-1778, 1891, 2045 t323.1 HB-1778 324 SB-952, 1013; HB-1778, 2029, 2045, 2798 325 SB-1013; HB-2045, 2798 *326 SB-1013; HB-2045 t326.1 SB-1013; HB-2045 328 HB-2798 334 HB-2798 t335.1 HB-342 t335.2 ,HB-362 t335.3 HB-362 t335.4 HB-362 338 HB-2798 t338.1 HB-2798 339 SB-1013; HB-2045 341 SB-1013, 1466; HB-2045, 2219 342 SB-1013; HB-2045 343 SB-1013, 1466; HB-1778, 2045, 2219 t3 34 34 t3 13 1 1 1 13: 1 +13; 1 1 155 1551- +1551- 1551-. +1551-; 15f 15f 155 +155 155 155 155 155 155 155 155 ntinued Par. Bill 344 SB-1013; HB-2045 345 SB-1013, 1466; HB-1647, 1778, 2045 347 SB-1013; HB-1285, 2045 '351 SB-1013; HB-2045 352 HB-2342 P352 SB-1013; HB-2045 54.1 HB-541 359 SB-1013, 1466; HB-1666, 1778, 2045, 2798 360 HB-1443 60.1 SB-100; HB-163 60.2 SB-1013; HB-2045 60.3 HB-2618 370 SB-1013 372 SB-1013 378 SB-1013; HB-2045 392 SB-1013; HB-2045 394 SB-1013 506 HB-2045 *506 SB-871; HB-1368, 2751 1507 HB-2751 853 HB-934 856 SB-915 06.1 SB-1203, 1204; HB-2193 311 SB-1202; HB-2192 315 HB-2192 324 SB-1013 325 HB-2045 28.1 SB-1202; HB-2192 332 SB-1381 33.1 SB-1203, 1204; HB-2193 343 SB-1203, 1204; HB-2193 358 SB-1013; HB-2045 51-3 SB-1013; HB-2045 5.05 SB-1013 5.10 SB-1013; HB-2045 5.11 SB-1013 5.11 HB-2045 51-6 SB-1013 51-7 SB-1013 51-8 SB-1013 51-8 HB-2045 52-1 SB-1013 52-5 SB-1013 52-7 SB-1013 53-2 SB-1013; HB-2045 53-3 SB-1013 53-4 SB-1013 54-1 SB-1013 *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. :Title Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2363 Chap. 17-Cont. STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Par. Bill Chap. Par. 17-Cont. Bill 1554-4 SB-1013 T3301-8a HB-541 1554-5 SB-1013; HB-2045 3301-9 HB-2798 1555-1 SB-1013; HB-2045 3301-10 SB-1125; HB-206] 1555-2 SB-1013; HB-2045 2797 1555-3 SB-1013 3301-10.03 SB-1125; HB-206] 1555-6 SB-1013 3301-10.10 SB-1125; HB-2061 1555-7 SB-1013; HB-2045 3301-10.13 HB-2798 1555-8 SB-1013; HB-2045 t3301-10.32 SB-1125; HB-2061 1555-10 SB-1013; HB-2798 3301-10.33 HB-2061 1556-4 SB-1013 t3301-10.33 SB-1125 1556-5 SB-1013 3301-10.34 HB-2061 1556-6 SB-1013 t3301-10.34 SB-1 125 1556-7 SB-1013 13301-10.35 HB-2798 t1556-7.1 SB-1013 3301-10.36 SB-1466 1556-9 SB-1013 t3301-10.36 HB-2798 1556-10 SB-1013 t3301-10.37 HB-2798 1556-11 SB-1013 t3301A-5.1 SB-858 1556-13 SB-1013, 1466; 3302B-1 SB-1256 HB-2798 3302B-2 SB-1256; HB-2791 t1556-16 SB-1013 3302B-2.2 SB-1466 2201 SB-759, 1013; HB-306, t3302B-2.2 SB-1256 2045 3303-2 SB-1125; HB-206 *2202 SB-1013; HB-2045 3303-4 SB-1074, 1125; 2321-3 HB-2061 HB-2061 2321-4 SB-798; HB-2061 3303-6 SB-1125; HB-206 2322-3 HB-2061 3303-8 SB-1125; HB-773 2322-4 HB-2061 3305-2 SB-1125; HB-206 2322-5 HB-2061 3305-3 SB-1125; HB-206 2322-6 HB-2061 3305-4 SB-1125; HB-206 2322-7 HB-2061 3305-11 SB-1125; HB-206 2322-9 HB-2061 3305-13 SB-1125; HB-206 2322-10 HB-2061 3305-16 SB-1125; HB-206 2323-1 HB-2061 3306-2.1 HB-2061 2323-2 SB-798 t3306-2.1 SB- 1125 2323-4 HB-2061 3306-4 HB-2798 2323-6 HB-2061 3306-5 HB-2798 2323-7 HB-2061 3306-7 HB-2798 2324-2 HB-2061 3306-8 HB-2798 2324-5 HB-2061 3306-9 HB-2798 2324-9 HB-2061 3306-10 HB-2798 2505 SB-901, 1466; 3306-11 HB-2798 HB-2798 t3306-15 HB-2798 2508 SB-901, 1466; 3307-7 HB-512 HB-2798 t3307-7a HB-2618 2510.01 HB-2798 3307-9 SB-1125; HB-206 2510.03 HB-2570 3311-1 SB-1125; HB-206 2510.04 SB-1013; HB-2045 3402 SB-388, 1013; t2511.1 SB-858 HB-1958, 2045 2602 HB-326 2798 2713 SB-1013; HB-2045 3403 SB-388, 1013; 2718 SB-33, 1013, 1466; HB-1958, 2045 HB-186, 332, 2045 3404 SB-388; HB-1958 t3301.6c SB-858 3405 SB-1013; HB-204 3301-3 SB-1125; HB-2061, 3408 SB-1466 2798 3414 SB-388; HB-1958 3301-6 HB-2798 3415 HB-2029 3301-6b SB-1125; HB-2061 3417 HB-2029 *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. tTitle Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. I, 1 I 1 8 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 5 2364 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Par. Bill Chap. Par. 17-Cont. Chap. 17-Cont. t6856.1 6858 t6858 I t6859 ] 7004 Bill SB-213, 899 SB-213, 899 HB-377 HB-377 HB-1739, 2443 CANALS AND WATERWAYS IMPROVEMENTS 19 3418 3434 3435 3447 3448 3452 4402 4406 4408 4409 441.0 t4410.1 4420 4435 t4457.1 4460 4462 t4470.1 t4801.1 t4801a 4803 4808 4812 4817 4832 t4832.1 4908 5420 t5425.1 5426 6001 6009 6010 t6010.1 6011 6012 t6013 *6402 6404 6407 HB-2029 SB-388; HB-1958 SB-388; HB-1958 SB-1013; HB-2045 SB-1013; HB-2045 SB-388; HB-1958 SB-1012; HB-2512 HB-541 SB-1012; HB-2512 SB-1012; HB-2512 SB-1012; HB-1685, 2512 HB-2618 SB-1012 SB-1012; HB-1685, 2512 SB-199 SB-1012; HB-2512 SB-1012; HB-2512 SB-199 SB-1012 HB-2618 HB-2190 SB-1012 SB-1012 HB-1978 SB-1012 HB-2618 HB-1679 SB-299; HB-1501, 2769 SB-915 SB-915 SB-954, 1011; HB-2798 SB-708, 897; HB-1015 SB-708, 954, 1011 HB-412, 688 HB-412,688 SB-954, 1011 HB-412 HB-2102 HB-1441 SB-954,1013,1466; HB-1739,2045, 2443 SB-299; HB-1501, 1890, 2769 SB-931 SB-529 HB-1609 SB-899; HB-377 SB-213 SB-213 HB-377 SB-899; HB-377 HB-377 1-1 1-2 2-3 3-1.3 3-2 3-13 4-1.1 4-1.6 4-1.9 4-1.11 4-2 t4-2a 4-8 4-9 4-12 SB-300; HB-300 HB-1924,2395 SB-1202; HB-2192 SB-1010 SB-1354 HB-2433 HB-597 HB-765 HB-1281 SB-1010 SB-321, 890; HB-1127, 2956 SB-272; HB-300, 401 SB-300; HB-300 SB-300; HB-300 HB-300, 1565 *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. tTitle Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 37.19 t52.1 61a 65 65g 119.1 thru 120.12 *146 thru 149 t168.1 199 711 831 1141 t1141 1142 1143 1145 *1161 thru 1164 CEMETERIES 21 .14b 24 28 59cl t59cl 61 64.24e 252 SB-856 HB-636 HB-636 HB-636, 2309 SB-248; HB-694 HB-636 HB-2309 SB-1241 HB-2845 SB-529 SB-1466 HB-636 HB-636 HB-636 HB-636 HB-636 HB-2309 HB-558 SB-1466 SB-1466 HB-558 HB-1578 SB-226 SB-218; HB-185 HB-208 CHARITIES AND PUBLIC WELFARE 23 6410 t6420 t6600 6605 6853 6853 thru 6857 t6853.1 6855 6856 6856.1 2365 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Chap. Par. Bill 23-Cont. t4-14 SB-392 5.15 HB-2433 5-1.1 HB-299, 300 5-2 SB-300, 376, 535, 762, 888; HB-300, 391, 409, 745, 765, 797, 798,885, 1817, 1923, 2065, 2182, 2641 5-2.1 SB-1010; HB-299, 300 5-4 HB-299, 300, 1902 5-5 SB-300, 734, 1008, 1326, 1354, 1413, 1466; HB-300, 1093, 1152, 1813, 1993, 2433, 2723, 2807 t5-5.02 SB-150 5-5.1 HB-1152, 1413 5-5.4 SB-384, 473, 1139; HB-1152, 1310, 1965 5-5.5 SB-384, 688, 1466; HB-1126, 1769, 2433 t5-5.5a SB-1139; HB-1965 5-5.5b HB-2174 5-5.7 HB-1152, 1959, 2428, 2648 t5-5.1 la SB-877; HB-745 5-5.12 HB-1152, 1351 5-5.13 HB-1838 t5-5.18 HB-1152, 1769 5-6 HB-2428 5-7 HB-2197 5-16 SB-734 t5-16 HB-1959 6-1 SB-814; HB-269, 2428 6-1.10 SB-1010 t6-1.11 SB-814; HB-269 6-2 SB-890; HB-765, 1656, 2956 6-2a HB-300 t6-2a SB-272; HB-300, 401 6-8 SB-300, 376; HB-300, 1900, 1903, 1923, 1941 t6-10 SB-1375; HB-1124 7-1.5 SB-1010 8A-4 HB-2159 t8A-5A SB-125, 300 8A-11 HB-2428 9-4 HB-1281 9-5 SB-300; HB-300, 1801 t9-5.1 HB-1281 9-6 SB-499, 734; HB-300, 734, 1799, 1901, 1938 Chap. 23-Cont. Par. Bill 9-6.01 9-6.02 t9-6.02 9-6.1 9-6.3 9-8 10-2 10-3 10-3.1 10-10 10-16.2 10-19 10-20 110-21 t1 1-3.3 11-4 11-5 11-7 11-13 11-15 S11-22c f111-28 12-3.28 12-4 12-4.4 t12-4.7a 12-4.11 12-4.15 12-4.18 t12-4.20b 12-4.24a 12-4.28 t12-4.31 12-5 12-8 12-10 112-10.3 *12-14 *12-16 12-19.5 12-21.14 t910 t1204.31 1253 SB-300, 376; HB-300, 1886, 1942 SB-1466 SB-890; HB-300, 975, 1106 HB-2433 SB-300, 376, 890, 1466; HB-300, 1849, 1923, 2012 HB-943, 2433 SB-1010; HB-369 SB-878; HB-2409 SB-1003 SB-574, 878; HB-2409 SB-878, 889, 890, 1466; HB-436, 1153, 2316, 2409 SB-1466 SB-987 SB-664 HB-1037 HB-219 HB-2433 SB-300; HB-219, 300 SB-1008 SB-1008; HB-300, 2122 HB-444 SB-300 SB-789 SB-1200, 1202, 1445; HB-1936, 2192, 2652 HB-300 SB-392 SB-392, 1008, 1466; HB-300, 926, 1034 HB-2433 HB-164 SB-795; HB-300, 2013 HB-421 SB-715; HB-481, 2702 SB-1200, 1202; HB-1936, 2192, 2652. SB-392; HB-2433 HB-2433 SB-392 HB-1812 HB-2428 SB-1003 HB-300 SB-1010; HB-300, 2240 SB-761 SB-1445 SB-774 *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. :Title Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2366 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Chap. Par. Bill Chap. Par. Bill 23-Cont. 23-Cont. t1261.1 HB-267 2215 HB-1743 t1261.2 HB-267 2215.1 HB-1244 t1261.3 HB-267 2216 HB-1244 1265 SB-1, 493, 774; 2217 HB-1254 HB-450 2218 HB-2056 1271 SB-529 2218.1 HB-2056 1271.1 SB-529 2228 HB-1245 1271.2 SB-529 2251 HB-1243 1273 SB-529 2360a HB-278 1371 SB-338 2685 SB-1466; HB-267: 1372 HB-1191, 1192 3385 SB-518, 521 1373.1 HB-1192 3430 HB-1887 t1373.2 HB-23 t3430 HB-1887 1374 HB-1191, 1192, 1194 3432 SB-704; HB-1887 t1374.1 HB-1191 3434 SB-341, 342, 343, t1374.2 HB-1191 962, 1075, 1445 1705.3 HB-2969 1466; HB-45, 11 t1705.3 HB-2060 1887,2068 2051 HB-1246 3434b HB-1887 2053 SB-613, 1466; HB-304, 3436 HB-1887 1726, 2590 3437 HB-1887 2054, SB-489, 518, 613, 734; 3440 HB-1887 HB-1726 3442 HB-1887 2054.02 SB-613 3443 HB-1887 2054.2 SB-734 3443a HB-1887 2055 SB-725, 1466; t3443b HB-1991 HB-2589 3444 HB-1887 2057 SB-1466; HB-2590 t3444.1 HB-1932 t2057.03b SB-734 3445 HB-1887 2057.1 HB-111l t3458 SB-1445 t2057.3b SB-613 *3501 thru 3509 SB-1023 2057.4 HB-1726 t5001.1 HB-2428 2057.8 HB-2589 5002 SB-1445, 1466; 2057.10 HB-2589 HB-822, 1247, 2057.12 HB-2589 2428 2057.14 HB-2589, 2762 5004a HB-1188, 2960 2057.16 HB-2589 5005 SB-300, 354, 890, t2057.20 HB-1870, 1876 1466; HB-300, 2058.2 SB-948; HB-1240, 1353, 1665, 192 2064 2590 2059 SB-613, 734 5005a HB-2590 t2059.1 HB-2589 t5005b SB-691; HB-1079 2060 HB-2589 t5006c HB-1240 2061 SB-613, 734 5009.2 HB-2590 2061.1 HB-2589, 2930, 2960 t501 1.1 SB-1046; HB-580 2061.5 HB-1240 5017 SB-20 2211 HB-1244, 2384 5017a-2 SB-855 2212 SB-20; HB-30 5017a-4 SB-354 t2212.01a SB-20; HB-30 t5017a-12 SB-613, 734 2212.06 HB-2428 5022.1 SB-1050 2212.09 SB-720; HB-304 5022.2 SB-1046 2212.18 SB-205; HB- 1112 t5022.3 SB-999; HB-2579 t2212.21 SB-20; HB-30 2589, 2652 2214.1 HB-2056 5022.4 SB-1466 2214.2 HB-2056 t5034.8 SB-1445 2214.3 HB-2647 5034.9 HB-1937 t2214.5 SB-720, 1049; HB-304 t5034.9 HB-822 *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. :Title Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2 390, 128, 1937, 999, 414, Z3, I, 2367 STATUTES AM Chap. Par. Bill 23-Cont. 15035.2 SB-296 5091 SB-1400 5092 SB-1400 5093 SB-1400 5094 SB-1400 5101 SB-587 *5101 thru 5114 SB-514 5517 HB-30 6103 SB-784; HB-392 6103.07 SB-1185; HB-45 t6103.09 SB-784; HB-392 6104.01 SB-703, 1048, 1075, 1415, 1445; HB-392 6104.02 SB-962, 1075; HB-45, 1128 t6104.04 SB-48, 1115; HB-1933, 2093, 2528 6104.1 SB-784 t6105.03 HB-1978 6106 HB-1282 6108.04 HB-2428 t6108.06 SB-699, 702, 1463; HB-2523, 2525 6202 HB-2428 *6402 SB-1127; HB-2784 6602 SB-504; HB-2428 6604 SB-504 CITIES AND VILLAGES 24 1-1-1 1-1 -2 1-1-6 1-2-1 1-2-1.1 1-2-9.1 t1-2-9.2 1-2-12 1-4-5 1-4-6 1-4-7 2-2-5 2-3-5 2-3-13 *3-1-1 thru 3-14-6 *3-2-4 3-4-1 3-4-2 3-4-6 t3-4-8.1 t3-4-13.1 3-4-15 3-5-3b 3-5-9 3-6-2 HB-1465 SB-672 SB-672 HB-314 HB-314, 456 SB-1243 HB-2059 SB-1236 HB-1044, 1178 HB-75, 1044 HB-1335 SB-1244 SB-731, 1375; HB-158, 786 HB-2783 SB-672 HB-2783 SB-219 SB-219 HB-560 HB-727 SB-198 HB-2078 HB-2783 SB-671; HB-266, 2704 SB-671 ENDED-Continue Chap. Par. 24--Cont. *3-6-3 3-6-5 3-10-5.1 3-11-3 3-11-7 *3-11-15 3-12-5 t3-12-5.1 3-13-5 3-14-1 3-14-2 t3-14-2.1 3-14-3 3-14-4 t3-14-7 t3A-1-1 thru 3A-11-4 4-1-2 4-2-7 4-3-4 4-3-7 4-4-1 4-4-2 *4-4-2 4-5-4 4-5-11 4-5-16 4-5-22 5-1-4 5-2-8 *5-2-9 *5-2-10 5-2-12 *5-2-14 5-2-16 5-2-17 5-2-18.3 5-3-7 5-3-9 5-3-12 *5-4-1 thru 5-4-3 5-5-1 6-2-6 6-2-7 6-3-8 6-3-10 6-3-11 *6-4-5 6-4-13 *6-4-15 *6-4-16 7-1-1 7-1-2 7-1-3 7-1-4 7-1-8 d Bill SB-671 SB-1459 SB-671 HB-998 SB-671 SB-671 HB-894 HB-894 SB-75 SB-991; HB-610 SB-671 SB-671 SB-671 SB-1078 SB- 1160 SB-672 SB-672 SB-672 SB-672 HB-2783 SB-672 SB-672 SB-671 SB-672 HB-1471 SB-672 SB-672 SB-672 SB-672 SB-672 SB-672 SB-672 SB-672 SB-672 SB-672 SB-672 SB-731, 1161 SB-672 SB-672 SB-672 SB-672 SB-672 SB-672 SB-672 HB-912 HB-912 SB-672 SB-672 SB-672 SB-672 HB-1278 HB-2522 HB-2522 HB-2522 HB-2522 *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. :Title Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2368 Chap. 24-Cont. 7- 7- 7- 7- *7 7 8 8- 8- 8- 8- 8- 8-2 8- 8- t8-3- ,t8- t8-3-17 8- t8- 8 8 8- 8- *8- 8 8 8- 8- 8- 8- 8-1 8- 8-11 8-11 8-11 8-11 8-11 t8-11 8- t8-11 8- 8- 8- 8- 8- 8-1 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Par. Bill Chap. Par. 24-Cont. 1-12 SB-1375 t8-11-16 1-13 SB-1375 t8-11-17 1-42 SB-672 8-11-.1 1-48 HB-2522 9-2-48 7-2-6 HB-2783 9-2-51 7-3-6 HB-670 9-2-481 3-1-6 HB-2535, 2715 . l 1-31.1-12.2 1-12 SB-529 10-1-2 1-13 SB-529 10-1-7 1-15 SB-529 10-1-17 1-16 SB-529 10-1-18 ý-2-6 SB-672 10-1-18.1 2-9.1 SB-672 l10-1-41.1 3-14 SB-1231; HB-1205, 10-2.1-4 1580, 1770, 2002 10-2.1-5 3-15 HB-2805 10-2.1-6 16.1 HB-1654 tlO-2.1-6.2 3-17 HB-2927 10-2.1-8 thru t10-2.1-8.1 3-21 HB-1654 f10-2.1-9.1 3-18 HB-2927 10-2.1-17 3-4-1 SB-660; HB-2783 10-2.1-29 -4-3 SB-529 t10-2.1-31 4-14 SB-529 f10-3.1-1 4-25 SB-529 t10-3.1-2 4-26 HB-2783 f110-3.1-3 t-6-2 SB-529 t10-3-12 i-7-2 SB-529 !-9-1 HB-1471, 2391 t10-4-7 10-1 SB-1395 10-5-1 10-2 SB-1395 10-5-2 10-3 SB-1393 10-5-4 0-15 SB-1394 10-5-5 11-1 SB-98,716; HB-40, 11-1-7 248, 1559,2428 tl 1-5-6.1 1-1.1 SB-98,716; HB-40 f11-6-1.1 1-1.2 SB-98, 716; HB-40, 11-7.4-8a 248 11-10-1 1-1.3 SB-98, 716; HB-40, 11-10-2 248, 1559 11-12.1-2 1-1.4 SB-98, 716; HBj40, 11-12-5 248, 1559 tl 1-12-5.1 1-1.5 HB-40,248 11-12-8 1-1.5 SB-98, 716; HB-248 11-12-12 11-2 SB-59, 718; HB-54, 11-13-1 303,1397,2426, 11-13-1.1 2841 11-13-15 1-2.1 SB-718; HB-303, 2160 11-19-1 11-5 SB-98,716; HB-40, 11-19-4 248, 1559,2428 11-21-4 11-6 SB-98, 716; HB-40, 11-22-1 248 11-23-4 11-7 HB-1559 11-23-5 11-8 HB-1559 11-23-6 11-9 HB-1559 11-23-13 1-16 SB-98, 716; tB-40, 11-25-4 248, 1889 11-26-4 Bill HB-2153 HB-1430 HB-248 SB-529 SB-529 SB-529 HB-173, 525 SB-1238 SB-672, 729; HB-1319 HB-1767 HB-396 HB-396 HB-1271 SB-729; HB-1767 SB-730 SB-672, 730; HB-1319 HB-1904 SB-730 SB-137; HB-872 SB-137; HB-872 HB-396, 1767 SB-730 SB-730; HB-1844 SB-1459 SB-1459 SB-1459 SB-731; HB-1043, 1298 HB-1271, 2614 HB-2368 HB-976, 1341 HB-2366 HB-2367 SB-1421 SB-172 SB-679, 1163; HB-199 HB-361 HB-653, 1313 HB-1313 SB-529 SB-731; HB-1994 SB-731, 1161 HB-802 HB-1068 HB-158 HB-892 HB-1939 SB-731, 1161; HB-158 HB-1084, 1999 SB-1466; HB-35 SB-774 SB-774 SB-774 SB-529 SB-529 SB-529 SB-529 *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. :Title Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2369 Chap. Par. 24-Cont. 11-29.3-1 1l1-29.3-1 11-29-4 11-29-14 11-31.1-1 11-31.1-3 11-31.1-4 11-31.1-5 11-31.1-7 11-31.1-10 11-31-1 11-40-3 11 1-40-3.1 f11-42.1-1 11-42-11 11-42-11.1 11-45.1-3 11-45.1-5 11-45-11 S11-48.3-1 thru I H SI S] H S] SI Sl Sl S] SI H Sl Sl Sl H H Sl Sl Sl 11-48.3-31 H 11-63-3 S5 11-66-3 SI 11-66-7 S5 11-68-5 S] 11-71-2 S] 11-71-12 S] 11-74.4.8a H 11-74.4-3 S5 11-74.4-4 S1 11-74.4-4.1 H 11-74.4-5 Sl 11-74.4-6 Sl 11-74.4-8 S5 11-74.4-8a SI 11-74.4-9 S 1 1-76-4.2 H 11-80-5 H 11-80-11 SI 11-80-23 S1 t11-87-6 S 11-91-1 S 11-92-6 Sl 11-94-1 H 11-94-2 Sl t 1-102.5a S 11-102-4 H 11-102-5 H tl 1-102-5a H tl11-102-5b H S11-102-5c H STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Bill Chap. Par. 24-Cont. B-2047 11-102-6 B-660 11-103-11 B-672 11-103-12 B-2060 11-103-13 B-731 11-105-1 B-731 11-111-3 B-731 11-114-3 B-731 11-117-1 B-731 11-117-3 B-731 11-117-4 B-1939, 2321, 2805 B-8 11-117-7 B-8 B-731; HB-1185 11-117-9 B-970 11-117-12 B-970, 2428 f11-117-12.2 B-529 11-118-1 B-529 11-119-1 B-529 11-121-4 11-123-24 IB-33 11-125-2 B-529 11-128-5 B-1466 11-129-2 B-529 11-130-3 B-529 11-133-1 B-529 11-136-1 B-529 11-136-4 B-2094 11-139-3 B-98, 716, 1247, 11-141-2 1248, 1286, 1466, 11-141-3 1509; HB-40, 248, 11-151-2 361, 1897, 2094, 21-2 2691 21-3 B-494 21-5 B-361 21-5.1 B-494 21-5a B-494, 526 21-12 B-1509 21-22 B-98, 716, 1466; 21-24 HB-40, 248, 361, 21-25 1897, 2428, 2691 21-26 B-1509 21-27 [B-896 21-28 [B-35 B-1245, 1327 21-29 B-1233 B-1158 21-30 B-221, 1234 21-32 B-529 21-33 [B-2889 21-34 B-529 21-39 B-566 21-40 [B-2246 87-11-1.4 [B-2248 808.1 IB-88 808.22 [B-88 1554 [B-88 1603 Bill SB-529 SB-529 SB-529 SB-529 SB-731; HB-1994 SB-529 SB-529 HB-608 SB-310; HB-2603 SB-310, 823; HB-2603, 2611, 2770 SB-310, 1292; HB-2601, 2603 SB-823; HB-2770 SB-823; HB-2770 HB-275 SB-529 SB-529 SB-529 SB-565 HB-2710 SB-529 SB-529 SB-529 SB-529 SB-1246 SB-529 SB-529 SB-529 SB-529 SB-1232 SB-1230 HB-2379 HB-560, 1706 HB-560 HB-560 HB-667, 1706 SB-672; HB-667 HB-1706 HB-1706 HB-1706 SB-1237; HB-1706 SB-1229, 1240; HB-1706 SB-1239; HB-1706, 2783 HB-1706, 2379 HB-1706 HB-1706 HB-1706 HB-2783 HB-2783 SB-98 SB-496, 529 SB-529 SB-1, 493; HB-450 SB-61; HB-2106 *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. tTitle Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2370 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Bill SB-61; HB-2106 SB-61, 841; HB-2106 SB-61; HB-2106 HB-2106 SB-61; HB-2106 SB-61 SB-61; HB-2106 38bl SB-1, 493; HB-450 38b2 SB-1, 493; HB-450 38b3 SB-872; HB-1012, 1542 38b4 SB-I, 493; HB-450, 2033 38b7 SB-471; HB-856 CLERKS OF COURTS 25 4.1 9 13 t26.1 27.1 27.2 27.3 *27.3 27.3a 27.4 t27.5 COMMERCIAL CODE 26 1-201 t2A-101 thru 2A-531 3-804 4-403 8-102 9-307 9-307.1 9-407 9-504 CONIRACTS. 29 15 16 *36 thru 39 *40 thru 42 t59.1 t59.2 92 SB-821 SB-821 HB-652 HB-2660 SB-843, 844, 910; HB-158, 639, 642, 1242, 2612 SB-1208, 1222; HB-158, 2096 HB-227, 1969 SB-821 SB-821; HB-900 SB-821 SB-327 SB-553; HB-1691 SB-553; HB-1691 HB-2328 HB-1524 HB-1524 HB-1998 HB-1998 HB-1097, 1998 HB-2319 HB-919 HB-919 HB-631 HB-631 HB-1765 HB-1765 SB-918 Chap. Par. CONVEYANCES 30 Chap. Par. 24-Cont. 1604 t1604.1 t1604.2 1605 1608 1609 1611 CIVIL SERVICE 241/2 31 31 31 31 131 t31 32 t90 31 CORONERS 31 *1 thru 1 Bill 3 37 1 5 3 30 t30 31 3 CORPORATIONS 32 1.05 HB-2416 1.80 SB-237, 1487; HB-776, 2873 1.92 SB-1487 t2A.05 SB-1487; HB-776, 2873 t2A.10 SB-1487; HB-776, 2873 t2A.13 SB-1487; HB-776, 2873 *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. tTitle Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 34c HB-327 /4 SB-465; HB-933 5.1 SB-372, 389; HB-2428 309 SB-742, 1136; HB-1754, 1848 9.1 HB-782, 2516 9.3 HB-2516 9.4 HB-2516 4.1 HB-2516 318 SB-554, 742, 1136; HB-782, 1550, 1754, 1848, 1912, 1913, 1914 8.1 HB-1754 8.3 HB-1754 8.4 SB-1136; HB-1754, 1848, 1912, 1916 8.5 SB-11316; HB-1754, 1915 8.6 HB-781 8.7 HB-781 319 HB-782 2.1 HB-1754 330 SB-742; HB-1848 372 SB-1025 385 HB-2403 720 HB-1976 803 SB-1136 903 HB-2790 904 HB-2790 905 HB-2790 906 HB-2790 '6.1 HB-2569 907 HB-2790 352 29 HB-312 10 HB-1095, 1576 0.3 HB-1352 13 HB-1094 42 SB-741; HB-1749 2371 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Chap. Par. Bill Chap. Par. Bill 32-Cont. 32-Cont. t2A.15 SB-1487; HB-776, 13.45 HB-2485 2873 13.55 HB-2485 t2A.20 SB-1487; HB-776, t14.01 SB-237 2873 14.05 SB-237 12A.25 SB-1487; HB-776, 14.10 SB-237 2873 14.15 SB-237 t2A.30 SB-1487; HB-776, 14.20 SB-237 2873 14.25 SB-237 t2A.31 SB-1487; HB-776, t14.30 SB-237 2873 15.10 SB-237 t2A.40 SB-1487; HB-776, 15.20 SB-237 2873 15.25 SB-237 t2A.45 SB-1487; HB-776, 15.35 SB-237 2873 15.40 SB-237 t2A.50 SB-1487; HB-776, 15.45 SB-237 2873 15.50 SB-237 t2A.55 SB-1487; HB-776, 15.55 SB-237 2873 15.65 SB-237 t2A.60 SB-1487; HB-776, 15.70 SB-237 2873 15.75 SB-237 3.05 SB-238 15.80 SB-237 4.05 SB-238, 1013, 1466; 15.85 HB-2485 HB-2045 t15.90 SB-237 6.05 SB-66, 516, 603, 1217, 16.05 SB-237 1466; HB-165 t77.71 HB-776 6.10 SB-603 101-55 HB-2415 6.30 SB-603 108.70 SB-238 t6.55 SB-1487; HB-776, tI 11.10 SB-468; HB-2042 2873 111.50 SB-238,468,1466; f7.71 SB-1487; HB-2873 HB-2042 t7A.01 thru 112.45 HB-2435, 2485 7A.06 SB-1218 115.15 HB-1754 8.40 SB-603 115.85 HB-2485 8.85 SB-66, 516, 1217; 125 HB-2652 HB-165 192 SB-862; HB-776, 2873 9.05 SB-237 *305 thru 331 HB-2652 tl1.75 SB-1217; HB-165 415-3.6 SB-482; HB-1511, tllA.01 HB-165 1751 t11A.01 thru 551 HB-348 11B.05 SB-66 *551 thru 562j HB-1723 tllA.01 thru 557 SB-1432; HB-2149 1 1B.06 SB-516 562e SB-1432; HB-348, tllA.02 HB-165 2149 tllA.03 HB-165 *563 thru 594.3 HB-1723 tllA.04 HB-165 572 SB-1432; HB-348, fllA.05 HB-165 2149 tflA.06 HB-165 586 SB-1432; HB-348, tll A.07 HB-165 2149 tllB.01 HB-165 590 SB-1432; HB-348, tllB.02 HB-165 2149 tllB.03 HB-165 t597.1 HB-1723 fllB.04 HB-165 604 SB-1432; HB-348, t11B.05 HB-165 1723, 2149 12.20 SB-237 618 SB-1432; HB-348, 12.40 HB-2485 2149 12.45 HB-2435,2485 621 SB-1432; HB-348, 12-20 HB-2485 2149 *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. jTitle Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2372 Chap. 32-Cont. t6 t690 69 69 69 69 t691 69 69 *1201 thru COUNTIES 34- *1 thru 1- 2- 2- 2- t3- 3- 3- 3- 3- 3- 3- 3- 3- 3-1 3-1 4- 4- 4- 4- 4- 5- 5- 5- 5- 5- 5- 5- STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Par. Bill Chap. Par. 34-Cont. i53.1 HB-1723 5-1027 660 SB-1432; HB-348, t5-1028.1 1723,2149 t5-1031.1 674 SB-1432; HB-348, t5-1031.2 2149 t5-1035.1 678 SB-1432; HB-348, t5-1035.2 2149 5-1038 .15a HB-1723 5-1039 )0.25 SB-1432; HB-348, 5-1041 1723,2149 5-1042 )0.39 SB-1432; HB-348, 5-1046 2149 5-1047 )0.43 SB-1432; HB-348, 5-1048 2149 5-1049 1.24 SB-1432; HB-348, 5-1053 1723, 2149 t5-1056.1 .24a HB-1723 5-1057 1.38 SB-1432; HB-348, 5-1062 2149 5-1067 1.42 SB-1432; HB-348, 5-1080 2149 5-1083 1216 SB-1487; HB-776, 5-1089 2873 5-1093 5-1094 5-1099 5-1103 t.5 HB-1985 t5-1103.1 1 HB-2178 5-1105 6652 HB-312 5-1109 5013 SB-1466 5-1115 1001 SB-1466 5-8007 5005 SB-1466 5-11002 6008 SB-1496 5-12001 3 HB-1466, 2181 5-12009 1008 HB-2950 5-12014 3013 SB-1466 5-21001 3017 SB-1466 5-21006 3023 SB-1466 5-21008 5001 SB-1466 5-22002 5018 SB-1466 5-22003 6019 SB-1466 5-25010 6030 SB-1466 5-25022 7002 SB-1466 5-25025 0007 SB-1466 5-32049 5016 SB-1466 5-34002 5001 SB-1466 5-39001 6001 SB-1466 6-2003 6002 SB-1466 6-3003 6003 SB-1466 t6-3004.1 7001 SB-1466 6-3006 1005 SB-1466 6-5002 1006 SB-1466 6-7001 1007 SB-1466 6-9002 1012 SB-1466 6-11001 1016 SB-1466 6-12003 1018 SB-1466 6-13003 1024 SB-1466 6-14001 Bill SB-1466 SB-1466 HB-2927 HB-2927 SB-1466 SB-1466 SB-1466 SB-1466 SB-731, 1466 SB-1466 SB-1466 SB-1466 SB-1466 SB-1466 SB-1466 SB-1466 SB-1466 SB-1466 SB-1466 SB-1466 SB-1466 SB-1466 SB-1466 SB-1466 SB-1466 SB-1466 SB-1466 SB-1466 SB-1466 SB-1466 SB-1466 SB-1466 SB-1466 SB-1466 SB-1466 SB-1466 SB-1466 SB-1466 SB-1466 SB-1466 SB-1466 SB-1466 SB-1466 SB-1466 SB-1466 SB-1466 SB-1466 SB-1466 SB-1466 SB-1466 SB-1466 SB-1466 SB-1466 SB-1466 SB-1466 SB-1466 SB-1466 *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. tTitle Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2373 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Chap. Par. Bill Chap. Par. Bill 34-Cont. 34-Cont. 6-16001 SB-1466 1104.3 SB-1340 6-16002 SB-1466 1f1145 HB-1191 6-18001 SB-1466 2052 SB-529 6-24001 SB-1504 2058 SB-529 6-25001 SB-1466 2073 HB-1809 6-27002 SB-1466 2075 HB-640 6-28002 SB-1466 2156 HB-367 6-29005 SB-1466 2158 HB-367 152 HB-2212 t2159.1 HB-367 303 SB-774; HB-2557 2160.1 SB-529 303a-1 SB-98, 716; HB-40, 2252 SB-529 248 2291 SB-529 303a-2 SB-98, 716; HB-40, 2312 SB-529 248 2323 SB-529 306 SB-529 2326.1 SB-529 401 HB-1253 2329 SB-529 406 HB-2439 2332 SB-529 408 HB-2783 2335.1 SB-529 f409.2b HB-1197 2335.2 SB-529 t409.10b SB-98, 716; HB-40, 2608 HB-623 248 2748 SB-529 409.12 HB-1205 3111 HB-397 t409.15a HB-1975 3151 SB-256, 907; HB 409.18 SB-1322 3152 HB-2668 t409.18 HB-367, 714, 999, 3154 HB-730, 2668 1990, 2576 3158 HB-882 414 SB-319; HB-575,802, 3452 SB-529 1994 3502 SB-529 t414.1 SB-1161 3562 HB-2428 t419.5 HB-1349 3563 SB-529 421.3 SB-248; HB-289,338, 5353 HB-2783 397,694,1280 5362 SB-1132; HB-242 f423.3 SB-487; HB-2710 5364.1 HB-2428 t423.35-2 5366 HB-2428 429.8 HB-2321, 2805 t5369a SB-1132 429.14 SB-529 t5407 HB-98,967 429.24 SB-667 429.29 SB-821 COUNTY CLERKS t429.29a HB-1253 35 t429.32 SB-173; HB-527 *1 thru 10 HB-312 t429-32 SB-1375 431 HB-729 COUNTY TREASURER 432 SB-821; HB-1529 36 433 SB-372, 389 *1 thru 41 HB-312 437 HB-1099 4.6 HB-1171 439 HB-1224 t439 HB-1224 COURTS 701 HB-2382 37 705 HB-341, 1075 1.1 HB-2758 706 HB-341 25 SB-543,789, 965; 803 HB-180 HB-2758 837 SB-1403 t72.01 HB-2213 851 HB-808 72.2 SB-543,558, 789: 853 HB-180 HB-1420, 2758 t857.1 HB-1075 72.2e SB-1466 t912 SB-1403 t72.2e SB-543; HB-142C 959-1 SB-529 t72.4-3 SB-331,821 *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. 4Title Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. -1081 28 ; 2374 Chap. Par. 37 -Cont. t72.40-1 thru 72.40-6 72.41.1 72.41-1 72.42 STATUTES AMENDED-Continuec Bill Chap. Par. 37-Cont. SB-821 HB-2758 SB-543; HB-1420 SB-543, 789, 1309; 804-25 805-3 805-4 Bill SB-1009 HB-656 SB-942, 1270, 14f HB-1859, 1860 1862, 2428 HB-1420, 2740, 805-6 HB-2499 2758 805-7 SB-667, 1391, 14( *72.42-1 SB-1309; HB-2740 HB-2255 160.2 SB-789 805-10 SB-1466; HB-225 439.8 SB-1,493; HB-450, 2428 2033, 2337 805-15 SB-1219; HB-227 439.22 HB-2582 805-17 HB-2276 439.22-1 SB-1, 493; HB-450, 805-19 SB-125, 126, 178, 2033, 2337 HB-437, 440, 5 439.22-2 SB-1, 493; HB-450, 657 2033, 2337 805-20 HB-2276 653 HB-2547 805-22 HB-2276 658 HB-2511 805-23 SB-669, 1214, 14( t666 HB-2547 HB-656, 2500 801-1 HB-2318 805-24 SB-125, 126,455, 801-3 HB-1885, 2011 1255, 1466; HB 801-5 SB-644 581,749 801-7 HB-647, 2289 805-29 SB-1009 801-8 HB-749, 2860 806-1 SB-1009, 1466; t801-14 SB-125, 178, 667; HB-2289, 2293 HB-419, 440, 1883 2590 802-3 SB-1009; HB-2262, 806-9 SB-1009 2590 806-11 HB-2289 802-11 HB-2589 *806-11 HB-2676, 2728 802-12 HB-2289, 2293 t806-12 HB-2683 802-15 SB-1219 802-17 HB-2276 CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDUR 802-18 SB-1213 38 802-21 SB-1213 1-6 HB-1041, 1487 802-25 SB-1009 2-8 SB-445; HB-189 802-27 SB-1009 t2-10.2 SB-956; HB-2244 803-3 HB-1353 2-13 HB-1067 t803-6.1 HB-1353 2-14 HB-2312 803-8 HB-2125 t2-23 HB-1860 803-14 HB-2289, 2293 3-5 HB-1558 803-15 HB-1885, 2011 3-6 SB-1178; HB-155 803-16 HB-1885, 2011 6-2 HB-937 803-17 SB-1219 6-4 HB-937 803-18 HB-1885,2011 7-1 HB-1504, 2505 803-19 HB-1885, 2011, 2276 7-3 HB-1504 803-20 HB-1885, 2011 8-2 SB-943; HB-13601 803-22 HB-1885,2011 9-1 SB-125, 399, 942, 803-24 HB-2289 956, 1273; HB- 803-28 SB-1009; HB-2428 1180, 2244, 22' 803-33 HB-1885, 2011 t9-1.3 SB-943 804-3 HB-2428 9-3 SB-453; HB-779, 804-11 HB-2289, 2293 t9-3a SB-453 804-14 SB-1219; HB-2276 10-3 HB-2493 804-16 HB-2276 10-5 SB-1253; HB-510 t804-16.1 HB-472 10-6 SB-20; HB-30 804-19 HB-2276 tO1-8 HB-985, 1725 804-20 HB-2276 11-7 HB-351 *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. tTitle Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 66; 66; 5, 6 455; 81, 66; 3-440, E 58 943, 779, 73 2322 D 2375 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Par. Bill 11-8 11-20 11-20.1 1i 1-23 f12-3.2 12-4 t12-4.2 12-4.3 t12-4.7 t12-4.8 12-5.1 t12-5.2 12-6.1 t12-7.2 12-7-1 t12-16.2 12-18 12-18.1 t12-18.1 12-19 fi2-19.1 t12-20 12-21 t12-21 t12-31 12-32 14-3 16-1 t16-1.3 t16-3.2 t16-16 16A-3 16D-3 tl6D-3.1 16D-4 t16D-8 17-1 17-la 18-2 119-5 21-1 21-4 t22A-1 t22A-101 24-1 Chap. 38-Coni Par., t. Bill HB-351 HB-1843 HB-2428 HB-2608 HB-1863, 2266 SB-1315, 1466; HB-1863, 1883 SB-1315; HB-1883 SB-613, 667; HB-1463 SB-505, 506; HB-2835 SB-505, 506 HB-1530 HB-581, 1530 SB-942; HB-1860 HB-901 SB-1221 SB-1180; HB-1871, 2636 SB-1429; HB-1880, 2636 HB-929 HB-1858 HB-2428 HB-2260 SB-505 SB-1180, 1466; HB-252 HB-188 HB-1882, 1883 SB-1466 SB-1181; HB-372, 1487 SB-108; HB-746, 922 SB-505 HB-234 SB-505 HB-1294 SB-1153, 1430; HB-794 HB-498 SB-1153, 1430; HB-2428 HB-498 SB-799; HB-2256 SB-125, 799; HB-1117, 2256 HB-2401, 2402 SB-1097; HB-581 SB-123; HB-420, 2661, 2823 HB-2823 HB-2626 HB-2625 SB-147, 665, 667, 668, 670, 1211, 1270, 1466; HB-331, 708, 1452 *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. :Title Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. Chap. 38-Cont. 24-1.1 SB-108; HB-746,922 t24-1.2 SB-1211; HB-2266, 2825 t24-1.3 SB-1211; HB-2266, 2825 t24-1.4 SB-1211; HB-2266 t24-1.5 SB-1212 t24-1.6 SB-1212 24-2 SB-108, 147; HB-708, 922 t24-2.3 HB-1210 24-3 SB-108; HB-607, 746, 826, 922, 956, 1140, 2432 24-3.1 HB-746 24-3.2 SB-108; HB-922 24-3.3 SB-1270 t24-3.4 HB-2825 25-1 HB-1859 t26.2-1 SB-1331; HB-2445, 2450 26-1 SB-383, 488, 489, 1466; HB-355, 1125, 2428 126-3 HB-1251 28-1 SB-572, 575; HB-158, 2444 28-1.1 SB-572, 575; HB-158 28-3 SB-572, 575; HB-158 28-5 SB-575 t29.1-1 HB-1041 31-6 HB-983 31-7 HB-983 *31A-1 HB-2312 31A-1.1 SB-667; HB-2312 31A-1.2 SB-667 31A-1.2 HB-2312 32-2 HB-326 t32-11 SB-446 33A-1 SB-557, 1176 33A-2 SB-1176 33A-2.2 SB-1176 33A-3 SB-557, 1176 33B-1 SB-942; HB-1860 33E-2 SB-694, 1391, 1447 33E-3 SB-1391, 1447; HB-648, 977, 1453 33E-4 SB-1391, 1447; HB-648, 977, 1453 33E-5 SB-1391; HB-908, 1453, 1977, 2133 33E-6 SB-1391, 1447; HB-908, 1453, 1977, 2133 33E-9 SB-1391, 1447; HB-1453 33E-11 SB-694, 1391, 1447; HB-1453 2376 Chap. Par. 38-Cont. t33E-12 t33F-1 t33F-2 t33F-3 36-1 37-1 t38A-1 t38A-2 t38A-3 t44-1 t44-1 thru 44-3 t44-2 t44-3 60-5 *60-7.7 81-21 81-22 81-25 81-26 82-1 t83.8.2 83-1 *83-1 thru 83-16.3 83-1.1 83-2 83-3 *83-3 83-3a 83-4 SB-1391, 1447; HB-1453 HB-2949 HB-2949 HB-2949 SB-883; HB-31, 2983 SB-942 SB-1097 SB-1097 SB-1097 HB-1409 SB-1221 HB-1409 HB-1409 HB-2147 SB-1207 .. HB-574, 2693 SB-195; HB-574 SB-195; HB-574 HB-2693 HB-1186 SB-1100 SB-1100; HB-2343, 2699 SB-108; HB-746, 922 SB-1100; HB-1186, 2343, 2699 SB-1100, 1101; HB-2343, 2699 SB- 1104 HB-2343 SB-1111 SB-1102, 1105, 1106, 1107, 1110; HB-2699 104-12 104-18 106-1 106-2 t106-5 t106-6. 106A-2 t106A-5 fl06B-1 t106B-2. t106B-3 107-2 107-9 108-1 108-2 108-11 108A-1 108A-3 108A-6 108A-10 108A-11 108B-1 108B-3. 108B-9 108B-12 108B-14 109-2 110-2 110-3 110-4 110-5 5; I, STATUTES AMENDED-Continue< Bill Chap. Par. 38-Cont. t83-4.1 SB-1210 110-6 SB-1223, 1225; t83-4.2 SB-1210 HB-2334 83-5 SB-1100, 1108, 1109, t110-6.2 SB-559, 940, 122 1112; HB-2699 HB-2334 83-7 SB-1100 t110-6.3 SB-1225 83-8 SB-1210 t1110-6.4 SB-1225 83-8.1 HB-2343 110-7 SB-1225, 1466; 83-9 SB-1100 HB-1010, 2334 *83-9 HB-2343 2430 . 183-9.1 SB-1210 110.10 SB-559, 940 83-10 SB-1100 110-18 HB-2672 *83-10 HB-2343 111-1 HB-2492 83-11 SB-1210 111-3 HB-418 83-12 HB-2136 112-3 SB-559 83-12 HB-2343 113-3.1 HB-2662 83-13.1 HB-1144 113-4 HB-937 t83-13.3 SB-1103 113-4.1 HB-2494 100-5-3.2 HB-2428 113-5 HB-937 102-21 HB-437 114-1 SB-448. 103-2 SB-204 t114-1.1 SB-448 103-6 HB-1099 114-4 SB-490, 508 *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. 4Title Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. Bill SB-122 HB-953 SB-1207; HB-1487 SB-1207; HB-1487 SB-1207; HB-1487 SB-1207; HB-1487 HB-2909 HB-1244 HB-643 HB-643 HB-643 SB-666; HB-294 HB-294 HB-376 HB-2319 HB-2319 SB-124, 126; HB-372, 935 SB-124, 126; HB-935 SB-1181 HB-936 SB-124,126; HB-935 SB-1181, 1466; HB-935 SB-944, 1181; HB-1487 SB-1181 SB-1181 SB-1181 HB-294, 2320 SB-1225; HB-2334 SB-1225, 1466; HB-294, 2334 SB-1225; HB-2334 SB-559, 940, 1225; HB-2334 2377 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued R. Par. -Cont. Bill Chap 38- t114-15 HB-2501, 2503 115-1 HB-937 115-2 HB-157, 937 115-3 SB-131; HB-937 115-4 SB-131; HB-433, 870, 937, 1361, 2957 115-6 HB-937 115-15 HB-2115 tl 15-15 SB-507 116-2 SB-126, 447; HB-752 121-13 HB-643 122-1 HB-2498, 2507, 2509 122-2 HB-2498, 2507 122-2.1 HB-2495, 2498, 2506, 2507 122-3 HB-2399, 2400 122-8 HB-2498 t165-10 HB-472 165-11 HB-472 t165-11 HB-472 165-13 HB-472 t165-14 HB-472 204-1b HB-2293 204-4 HB-2293 204-7 SB-829; HB-2293 204-7.1 HB-2294 204-8 HB-2293 t204-8a SB-624 206-2.1 HB-1463 206-3.2 HB-1962 206-5 SB-156; HB-1450, 1463,2264,2979 206-8 SB-302 1003-1-1 HB-1491 1003-2-2 HB-231, 235, 1038 1003-2-2.1 SB-257; HB-2719 t1003-2-9 HB-1920 1003-3-1 HB-2720 1003-3-2 HB-2720 *1003-3-2.1 HB-2720 *1003-3-3 HB-2720 1003-3-4 SB-1220; HB-2314 *1003-3-4 HB-2720 *1003-3-5 HB-2720 1003-3-6 HB-2720 1003-3-7 HB-1038, 2720 1003-3-8 HB-2720 1003-3-9 HB-2720 1003-3-10 HB-2720 1003-3-11.4 HB-2720 1003-3-12 HB-2720 1003-5-3 SB-709; HB-2079 1003-6-2 SB-1411, 1466; HB-744, 1519, 1566, 2615 t1003-6-2.1 HB-744, 1878 1003-6-3 HB-408, 1731 11 11 n1 Par. nt. Bill Chap. 38-Co ti tli tl( 1 1 tic 1 1c tlo tl tKl0 tl0 flO0 *10 *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. tTitle Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 1003-6-4 HB-1129 1003-6-5 HB-398 1003-7-2 HB-194 1003-7-6 SB-1431 1003-8-11 SB-996 )03-10-13 SB-996 1003-11-1 SB-108;HB-922, 1129, 2428 1003-12-1 SB-1431 1003-12-2 SB-322,1431 1003-12-3 SB-1431 )03-12-3a SB-1431 1003-12-4 SB-1431 1003-12-5 SB-1431; HB-1229 1003-12-7 SB-1431 )03-12-14 SB-1431 )03-12-15 SB-1431 1003-14-1 SB-1199; HB-2720 [003-14-2 HB-2615,2720 1003-14-3 HB-2720 1003-14-4 HB-2720 1003-15-2 SB-120, 257, 996; HB-1980, 2719 003A- -1 HB-2685 )3A-1-1-2 HB-2685 )3A-1-1-3 HB-2685 )3A-1-1-4 HB-2685 )3A-1-1-5 HB-2685 )3A-1-1-6 HB-2685 1005-2-5 HB-937 1005-2-6 HB-937 1005-3-2 SB-126, 456 1005-3-4 SB-126; HB-929 1005-4-1 HB-995, 2977 *1005-4-3 SB-126,1029 1005-5-3 SB-464, 942, 1176, 1211, 1315,1466; HB-46, 537, 1201, 1323,1399,1503, 1758, 1779, 1780, 1859,1860, 1878, 1979,2138,2290, 2496, 2978 005-5-3.1 HB-2497 005-5-3.2 SB-1221; HB-1596, 1834, 1884 005-5-3.3 SB-456 1005-5-5 HB-1264 1005-5-6 HB-2162, 2291 1005-6-1 SB-125, 743,856, 1325;HB-1080, 1821,1863,2264, 2266 1005-6-2 SB-743; HB-1821 1005-6-3 SB-125, 126, 455, 623, 624,842, 1410, 1466; HB-440,458, 537, 581, 749, 1830, 2079, 2289, 2294, 2916 2378 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Chap. Par. 38-Cont. Bill DOMESTIC RELATIONS 40 2-11 101 102 203 204 *204 205 *205 401 t404.1 411 501 502 503 504 505 t505.2 t505A 506 508 510 513 602 Chap. 40-Cont. HB-2410 HB-2245, 2409 SB-1406 SB-43, 46, 93, 1466; HB-18 SB-43, 46, 253, 804; HB-18, 36, 92 SB-43 SB-43 SB-43 HB-37 HB-129 HB-2166 SB-298, 1406 SB-1314 SB-129, 1406; HB-756, 888, 1573 SB-1406; HB-642 SB-298,574,878, 1466; HB-642, 1483, 1573, 2315, 2409 SB-878; HB-2409 SB-352 HB-736 SB-134 SB-503, 878; HB-2409, 2745 HB-1970, 2265 HB-389,1707, 1974, 2169 tl t2 t23 1005-6-3.1 SB-125, 126, 444, 455; HB-440, 581, 2263, 2267, 2976 ?1005-6-3.3 SB-623, 624; HB-1830 f1005-6-3.4 SB-623 1005-7-1 HB-803, 2079 1005-7-6 SB-842 1005-8-1 SB-1211; HB-537, 772, 1981, 2504, 2975 f1005-8-1.1 HB-2913 1005-8-6 SB-41; HB-158, 537, 1957 1005-8-7 HB-1979 1005-9-1 SB-257, 757, 856, 1325, 1466; HB-1251, 2653, 2719 1005-9-1.2 HB-309, 1050 1404 SB-1220, 1466; HB-732, 995, 1129, 1324, 1775, 2314, 2428 1406 HB-995 t1605.1 SB-1445 *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. tTitle Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. t 1 Par. Bill 602.1 HB-470 603 HB-813 1603.1 SB-919 605 HB-1111, 2590 606 HB-292 607 SB-134, 1314, 1466; HB-19, 359 703 HB-2315, 2745 705 HB-1242 706.1 SB-878, 889, 890, 1466; HB-436, 1153, 2316, 2409 709 HB-1518 710 HB-737 711 HB-2316 t714 SB-138 1015 SB-129; HB-633 1022 SB-1466 t1022 SB-531,772; HB-470 1101 HB-2019 1106 SB-574, 878; HB-2409 1107 SB-878; HB-2409 1107.1 SB-878, 889, 890, 1466; HB-436, 1153, 2316, 2409 1224 SB-878; HB-2409 1226.1 SB-878, 889, 890, 1466; HB-436, 1153, 2316, 2409 1453 SB-2901 1501 SB-296, 1213, 1466; HB-519, 2590 1508 SB-1466; HB-737, 2590 1509 HB-97, 251 1513 HB-404 1515 SB-843 1522 HB-370 1522.1 HB-368 1522.2 HB-368 1522.3 HB-368 522.3a HB-1055 1522.5 HB-368 1652 SB-924, 929; HB-1877, 1881 t1652 SB-929; HB-1877 1701 HB-519, 2428 1702 HB-519, 2428 1704 HB-519, 2428 t1704a HB-519 2311-2 HB-1107 2311-3 HB-1107 2312-1 HB-1107 312-1.1 HB-1107 2312-2 HB-769, 1101, 2425 2312-9 SB-82; HB-47, 470 12-13.1 HB-1107 2379 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Bill Chap. Par. 42-Cont. Chap. 40-Con t2 t2 312-13.2 HB-1107 312-13.3 HB-1107 2312-14 SB-1466; HB-470, 1107 2312-17 SB-82; HB-47, 470 2312-20 SB-82; HB-47, 470 2312-21 HB-1107 2312-25 HB-1107 2313-1 SB-1410 2313-2 HB-1107 2313-3 HB-1107 2313-4 HB-1107 t2314-1 SB-1409 2401 HB-1107, 1268 2403.2 HB-1269 2511 SB-1440; HB-2745 2514 SB-503, 574, 878, 1466; HB-510, 955, 1515, 1540, 2409 2515 SB-1440 2518 HB-737 2520 SB-878, 889, 890, 1466; HB-436, 1153, 2316, 2409 t2523.1 SB-1440 2611 SB-1466 HB-274 HB-274 HB-274 HB-274 HB-274 HB-274, HB-274 HB-274 HB-274 HB-274 HB-274 HB-274, 461 HB-274- HB-274 HB-274 HB-274 HB-274 HB-274 HB-274 HB-274 HB-274 HB-274 HB-274 HB-274 HB-274 SB-1466; HB-261, 274 HB-274 HB-274 DRAINAGE 42 1-2 3-3 3-6 3-9 3-11 3-15 3-18 3-26 3-31 4-2 4-3 4-5 4-7 4-10 4-12 4-14 4-15.1 4-16a 4-21 4-22 4-24 4-25 4-26 4-27 4-29 4-32 4-32.1 4-38 Par. it. t5-16 SB-735 93.9 HB-1057 95.04 HB-2408 95.12 HB-1057 t95.17.1 SB-307, 950; HB-313 t95.30 SB-307, 950; HB-313, 938 95.31 SB-1466 96 SB-1251 108 SB-307, 890, 950, 1466; HB-313 110 HB-434 115 SB-307, 950, 1466; HB-179, 313, 938, 1057 117 SB-307, 950, 1466; HB-313 *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. tTitle Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 5-1 5-6 5-17 5-31 9-3 9-6 274.3 t282.2 301 t301.1 t301.2 *302 303.1 t306.6 315.5a t317a.1 317e.5 317f 319.3a t319.99 t320.1 322 322.1 323 323.32 324s t326h 327 327c *380z62 383 392a 398.2 437e *472 *481 *482 501-1 DRAM SHOPS 43 Bill HB-274 HB-274 SB-529 HB-274 HB-274 HB-274 HB-2783 HB-262 HB-371 HB-371 HB-371 HB-371 HB-261 HB-261, 262 SB-529 HB-263 HB-260 HB-260 SB-529 HB-1628 SB-1466 HB-2075 HB-2376 SB-243, 246; HB-774 SB-243; HB-726 SB-247, 1466; HB-725 SB-1216; HB-2556 SB-763 SB-763 HB-2576 HB-2926 HB-261 SB-529 SB-529 HB-2309 HB-2309 HB-2309 HB-172 2380 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Bill Chap. Par. 46-Cont. IA-2.1 1A-6.1 1A-7 1A-8 Chap. 43-Cont 1 ELECTI( 46 118 SB-307, 950, 1310, 1466; HB-938, 2130, 2440 120 SB-1417; HB-273, 895 120a SB-1322; HB-2785 121 HB-938 123 SB-1321; HB-2324 126a SB-1311 t126b HB-2455 127a-1 HB-427 t127b SB-591, 765 t129a SB-583, 1337; HB-2449 130 SB-1323, 1375; HB-313, 465, 1997 131 HB-2985 134a HB-2985 134a-1 HB-425 135 HB-123, 319 139 SB-586 139a HB-1927, 2449 144d SB-1466 t144d SB-92, 234; HB-200, 426 145 SB-307, 950, 1466; HB-313 158 SB-130; HB-938, 1718, 2441, 2786 159 HB-2441 *163d SB-1207 164 HB-2441 t165b SB-451,1311 166 HB-1718, 2783 167 HB-1718, 2783 169 HB-1718 171 HB-1718 172 HB-1718 174 HB-1718 175 HB-1718 176 HB-1718 177 HB-1718 183 SB-1311 t189.1 SB-1311 303 SB-1320 305 SB-900, 1466; HB-2323, 2669 DNS 1-1 SB-811 1-3 SB-789, 846, 1383; HB-49, 1016, 1017, 1432, 1439, 2070, 2702, 2704, 2783 tl-5 HB-1439, 2702 tl-8.04 HB-1017 IA-1 HB-2380, 2704 Par. *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. tTitle Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. flB-1 thru 1B-4 2A-1 2A-1.1 2A-1. la 2A-1.2 *2A-20 2A-25 2A-27 2A-30a 2A-31 t2A-53a t2A-55 3-1 3-3 4-2 4-6 4-6.1 4-6.2 4-6.3 t4-6.4 4-7 4-8 4-8.03 t4-8.04 4-10 4-11 t4-14.2 4-15 4-1.6 4-17 4-22 4-23 4-24 *4-24.1 4-25 4-27 4-30 t4-30.1 *4-31 5-1 Bill SB-244, 810; HB-2702 SB-789; HB-2703 HB-2705 SB-1001, 1343; HB-979, 2483, 2701 SB-1001 HB-461 SB-24, 921, 1000; HB-20, 699, 2971 SB-24 SB-4, 24, 190, 648, 882, 1068; HB-42, 191,445, 461, 477, 532, 1190, 1431, 1706, 2144, 2895 HB-477 HB-1706 SB-672 SB-672 SB-672 HB-191 SB-648; HB-461 HB-2379, 2706, 2734 HB-2428 HB-2734 SB-6; HB-2702 HB-149, 663 SB-6, 17, 715, 789, 1341, 1466; HB-49, 481, 483, 505, 661, 1016, 1336, 1419, 1750, 2332, 2702, 2705 $B-1466; HB-661, 2428, 2702 SB-121; HB-149 HB-480 HB-2702, 2888 SB-715, 749; HB-415, 661, 2702 HB-49, 1016 SB-121, 715; HB-2428 HB-480, 502 HB-358 HB-415 SB-6 SB-969 SB-1000; HB-480, 502 HB-2734 HB-2627, 2783 HB-2783 HB-1756 HB-415 HB-480 HB-480 HB-2783 HB-2132 2381 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Par. Bill Chap. Par. 5-2 5-5 5-7 5-7.03 t5-7.04 5-9 t5-9.2 *5-10 *5-11 *5-12 *5-13 5-14 5-16.1 5-16.2 46-Cont. HB-2734 SB-6 HB-2702, 2888 SB-715, 749; HB-415, 661, 2702 HB-49, 1016, 1017 SB-121, 715; HB-2428 HB-358 HB-480 HB-480 HB-480 HB-480 HB-480, 502 HB-149, 663 SB-6, 17, 715, 789, 1341, 1466; HB-49, 481,483, 505, 661, 974, 1016, 1336, 1419, 1750, 2332, 2702, 2705 SB-6, 1466; HB-661, 2428, 2702, SB-121; HB-149 SB-6; HB-480 SB-969 HB-480 HB-2783 HB-480 HB-480, 502 SB-1000; HB-415, 480, 502 HB-2734 HB-28, 1756 HB-2627, 2783 HB-2783 HB-2627 HB-2783 SB-713; HB-1552, 2268 HB-1552, 2268 HB-2268 HB-2268 HB-2268 SB-711 HB-2734 SB-6, 121 HB-480 SB-6; HB-2702, 2888 SB-715, 749; HB-415, 661, 2702 HB-49, 1016, 1017 SB-121, 715 HB-480 HB-480 HB-480 HB-480 SB-6 Bill t 6 *6A1 thn t6B-1 thr *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. :Title Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. Chap. 46-Cont. 6-48 HB-480, 502 6-50 SB-6 6-50.1 SB-6; HB-149, 663, 2702 6-50.2 SB-6, 17, 715, 789, 1341, 1466; HB-49, 481, 483, 505, 661, 1016, 1419, 1750, 2332, 2702, 2705 6-50.3 SB-6, 1466; HB-661, 2428, 2702 '6-50.4 SB-121; HB-149 6-51 SB-6; HB-2305 "6-55.1 HB-358 6-56 HB-2428 6-58 SB-969 6-59 HB-480 '6-59.2 HB-480 6-60 HB-480, 502 6-66 SB-1000; HB-415, 480, 502 )-67.01 HB-2734 6-70 HB-2268, 2704 6-71 HB-28, 1756 u 6A-7 HB-2783 6A-3 HB-1552 u 6B-3 HB-2132 7-1 SB-672 7-5 SB-24, 782, 789; HB-438, 2702 7-8 SB-24, 921, 1000; HB-20, 699, 1431, 2705, 2971 7-9 SB-258, 789, 1466; HB-2702, 2705 7-10 SB-4, 23, 543, 648, 710, 789, 882, 1068, 1466; HB-152, 191, 326, 560, 1431, 1918,2144,2168, 2379,2633, 2702, 2891, 2895 7-10.1 HB-326 7-11 SB-24, 564, 789, 921; HB-20, 699, 2702, 2971 7-11.1 HB-1918 7-12 SB-4, 564, 782, 789, 1466; HB-438, 666, 984, 988, 1431, 1918, 2379, 2702, 2705, 2783, 2895 7-13 HB-2783 7-14 SB-23, 789; HB-151, 552, 984, 2379, 2633, 2702, 2705, 2783 5-16.3 t5-16.4 5-17 5-24 5-25 *5-25.1 t5-25.2 5-28 5-29 5-29.01 5-35 5-36 *5-37.1 6-1 *6-1 thru 6-78 6-21 6-22 6-23 6-24 6-25 6-26 6-27 6-29 6-31 6-35 6-35.03 -t6-35.04 6L37 *6-38 *6-39 *6-40 6-41 6-43 2382 Chap. 46-Cont. Par. 7-14.1 HI t7-14.3 HI 7-16 HI 7-19 SE t7-20.1 H] 7-34 H] 7-43 H] 7-45 HI 7-46 SB 7-47.1 SB 7-52 SB 7-53 SB 7-54 HI 7-55 HI 7-56 SB 7-56.1 HI 7-58 HI 7-59 SB 7-60 SB 7-60.1 HI 7-61 HI *7-62 HI 7-63 SB 7A-1 SB *7A-1 HI 8-4 SB 8-5 SB 8-8 SB 8-9 HI 8-10 HI 8-11 HI 8-15 HI 8-17.1 HI 9-1 SB *9-1.2 HI 9-1.3 HI 9-1.4 HI f9-1.4a HI 9-1.5 HI 9-1.7 HI 9-1.8 HI 09-1.9a HI 9-1.10 HI STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Bill Chap. Par. 46-Cont. B-2017 t9-1.10a ] B-911 t9-1.13 E B-2705 9-3 1-23; HB-560, 2633, 2702 9-4 B-49, 1017 B-281, 2054, 2379 9-5 1 B-2734, 2783 9-6 1 B-326, 687, 2379, 9-7 1 2734 t9-7.1 1 3-23; HB-560, 2633, *9-9 2702 9-10 3-511; HB-415, 2702 3-23; HB-560, 2633, 9-11 2702 3-23; HB-2633, 2702 9-12 B-2783 B-2783 9-13 1-24, 1000; HB-2783 3-2783 9-14 B-1431 3-244,789, 921, 9-15 S 1466; HB-151, 552, 664,1431, 2379, 9-16 S 2705 t-24, 789, 1000, 9-20 S 1466; HB-151,552, 9-22 S 984, 2379, 2705, 9-25 1 2783 t9-25.1 S B-2783 3-25, 1345, 1918, 10-1 S 2379 10-2 1 B-2783 10-3 1-24, 1000 1-1000 10-3.1 I B-666,2705 10-4 I 1-24, 921, 1000; HB-20, 699, 2971 10-5 I 1-24, 1000 10-6 I 1-1466; HB-152, 276, 10-6.2 S 326, 1918, 2379, 2705, 2891 10-7 I B-2705 10-8 S 3-2783 B-2783 10-9 S B-2783 B-1918 10-10 S 1-789; HB-2702 10-10.1 I B-1439, 2702 10-11 I B-244 10-14 S B3-27, 244, 521 B-27, 521 10-15 I 3-244 11-1 I B-244, 1918 11-2 1 B-244, 1918 3-27, 521 11-3 1 B-1918 *11-3 I *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. tTitle Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. Bill HB-244 SB-789; HB-2702 SB-789; HB-27, 521, 686, 2702 SB-789; HB-27, 521, 686, 2702 HB-686, 2702 HB-27, 521 HB-27, 521 HB-27, 521 SB-789 SB-789, 920; HB-685, 686, 2702 SB-789, 920; HB-685, 2702 SB-789, 920; HB-685, 686, 2702 SB-789, 920; HB-685, 2702 SB-789, 920; HB-685, 686, 2702 SB-789; HB-1918, 2702 SB-789, 920; HB-685, 686, 2702 SB-789 SB-822; HB-750 HB-27, 521 SB-168, 244; HB-27, 521 SB-672 IB-2705, 2783 SB-1466; HB-25, 1345, 2379, 2705 HB-912 HB-152, 276, 2379, 2891 HB-1918 HB-1703, 2783 SB-1466; HB-277, 984, 2379, 2704 HB-2705 5B-710, 712; HB-2701, 2702 B-4; HB-958, 988, 2701, 2783, 2895 SB-712, 713; HB-2783 HB-2701 HB-1918 SB-24, 1000; HB-984, 2379, 2783 HB-277, 1703, 2704 -IB-94, 668, 751, 2379 HB-94, 668, 2379, 2595 HB-2595 -IB-2783 2383 Chap. Par. 146-Cont. 11-4 *11-4 11-4.1 11-4.2 11-5 11-5.1 11-6 11-7 *12--3 13-1 13-2 13-2.2 13-3 t13-4.1 13-10 13-13 t13-17 *144 thru 14-9 t14-1.1 14-3.1 14-5 t14-10 *15-4 t16-4.2 16-5 16-5.01 t16-6.2 17-9 17-10 17-13 17-16.1 17-18.1 17-21 17-22.1 17-23 17-30 17-32 *18-1 thru 18-18 18-5 18-8 18-9.1 19-1 19-2 19-2.1 19-3 STATUTES AMENDED--c Bill Chap. 46-Cont. HB-94, 668, 2379 HB-2783 HB-2783 HB-668, 2702 HB-2595, 2783 HB-2783 HB-2783 SB-782, 789; HB-2702 HB-2783 SB-969 SB-969, 1466 HB-2783 HB-665, 2379 HB-49, 1016 HB-2783 HB-2783 HB-663 HB-2783 HB-49, 1016 SB-969 HB-665, 2379 SB-6; HB-663, 2702 HB-2783 HB-49, 1017, 2085 HB-2783 SB-789; HB-151, 552, 2705, 2783 HB-532 SB-789, 969; HB-1633, 2705, 2734, 2783 HB-2379, 2734 SB-511; HB-415, 2702 SB-244, 789, 1466; HB-25, 151, 552, 1345, 2379, 2702, 2705 SB-969; HB-2783 SB-969 HB-2783 HB-281, 2054, 2379 HB-2783 HB-2783 HB-2783 SB-789; HB-1633, 2702, 2705 SB-969 SB-244, 789, 1466; HB-25, 151, 552, 1345, 2379, 2702, 2705 SB-1342, 1466; HB-553, 2702, 2705 SB-24, 1000; HB-2783 SB-969; HB-553, 1405, 2705, 2783 SB-789, 1342, 1466; HB-553, 710, 2702, 2705, 2783 1 1 1 19 19 1 2( 2( 2 2 2 * 2: t2: 2 2 t23.1 * *2" *23-1.1 23- t23- f23- *2: t23. *2 t23- *2. t23. *2; t23- *2-` *2; t23. *2: t23. ontinued Par. Bill 19-4 SB-24, 789, 1000, 1342, 1466; HB-480, 662, 704, 2428, 2702, 2705 19-5 HB-553, 2705 19-6 HB-675, 2705 19-8 SB-969; HB-76, 2705 19-9 SB-969 9-10 SB-969; HB-76, 553, 2705 9-11 SB-969 9-12 HB-2705 -12.1 SB-1466; HB-1634, 2428, 2705, 2783 -12.2 SB-969, 1466; HB-553, 2428 9-13 SB-969 20-2 SB-969; HB-902, 2705 0-2.1 SB-969; HB-902, 2705 0-2.2 SB-969; HB-902 20-7 SB-969 20-8 SB-969 20-9 SB-969 W0-10 SB-969 !0-11 SB-969 !0-13 HB-902, 2705 22-1 SB-4- HB-532, 988, 2895 22-7 SB-4; HB-532, 988, 2895 22-8 SB-4; HB-532, 560, 988, 2895 '22-8 HB-2783 2-9.1 HB-2783 2-9.2 HB-669 .2-15 HB-2783 t2-17 'SB-979; HB-317, 2783 .10a 23-1 3-1.1 thru -1.17 -1.ta 3-1.2 -1.2a 3-1.3 -1.3a 3-1.4 *1.4a 3-1.5 -1.5a 3-1.6 *1.6a 3-1.7 *1.7a 3-1.8 -1.8a HB-707,903, 2702 HB-2702 HB-707, 903 HB-707,903, 2702 HB-2702 HB-707, 903, 2702 HB-2702 HB-707, 903, 2702 HB-2702 HB-707, 903, 2702 HB-2702 HB-707, 903, 2702 HB-2702 HB-707, 903, 2702 HB-2702 HB-707, 903, 2702 HB-2702 HB-707, 903, 2702 *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. lTitle Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2384 Chap. Par. 46-Cont. t23-1.8b *23-1.9 t23-1.9a *23-1.10 t23-1.10a *23-1.11 t23-1.1la *23-1.12 t23-1.12a *23-1.13 t23-1.13a *23-1.13a *23-1.14 *23-1.15 *23-1.16 *23-1.17 *23-6 *23-7 *23-8 *23-9 *23-10 *23-11 23-20 24-1.1 24-1.2 24-8.1 24-11 24-16 24A-2 24A-3 24A-3.1 24A-5 24A-6 24A-8 24A-9 24A-10 24A-10.1 24A-11 24A-15 t24A-16.1 24B-1 t24B-1 25-10 25-11 25-11.2 t25-11.2 28-1 28-3 28-5 28-6 28-9 29-14 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Bill Chap. Par. 46-Cont. HB-707, 903, 2702 HB-2702 HB-707, 903, 2702 HB-2702 HB-707, 903, 2702 HB-2702 HB-707, 903, 2702 HB-2702 HB-707, 903, 2702 HB-2702 HB-903, 2702 HB-707 HB-2702 HB-2702 HB-2702 HB-2702 HB-707, 903, 2702 HB-707, 903, 2702 HB-903, 2702 HB-903, 2702 HB-903, 2702 HB-903, 2702 HB-2783 HB-2783 SB-782 HB-2783 SB-511; HB-2702 SB-969 HB-984, 2379 SB-782; HB-2783 HB-668, 2379, 2783 HB-2783 SB-782, 789; HB-2702 HB-2783 SB-245, 789, 1466; HB-678, 1664, 1773, 2702, 2704 SB-969; HB-2783 HB-415, 480, 705, 1258, 1867 HB-2783 SB-1162; HB-170, 679, 680, 2379 HB-1773 SB-789 HB-1796, 2379 HB-171, 2705 SB-1092 HB-544 HB-533 HB-152, 2379 SB-789; HB-552, 2783 HB-2783 HB-2783 SB-789, 1002; HB-2702 t29-14.1 *29-17 t29-20 t29B-1 t29B-2 905 EMPLOYMENT 48 39m-2 t39m-2a 39m-5 t39m-8.1 39m-11 39m-14 t39m-14-1 *39s-1 thru 39s-12 t39s-1.1 39s-2 t39s-2a 39s-3 39s-4 39s-11 39s-1 la 59.2 t59.2a thru 59.2d *60 thru 69 69 138.1 138.3 tl38.3a 138.4 138.4a 138.5 138.6 138.7 138.8 t138.8a 1l38.8b t138.8c 138.10 d Bill HB-1771 SB-714 SB-1342; HB-703, 2702 SB-714 SB-714 HB-2783 HB-1139, 1818 HB-85 HB-1191, 1367 HB-1078 HB-1490 HB-1490 HB-1490 HB-2747 HB-690 SB-1466; HB-81, 209, 568 HB-1139, 1818 HB-1841 HB-568 HB-491, 568, 2392 SB-181, 1466; HB-568 SB-854; HB-1807, 2428 SB-1024 HB-65 SB-1362, 1466; HB-2429, 2475 SB-86, 600, 1363; HB-1139, 1537, 1818, 2389, 2476, 2617, 2874 SB-86, 144, 1116; HB-563, 2874 HB-116 SB-86; HB-116, 229, 567 HB-691 HB-232 SB-1355; HB-2468 SB-86, 337; HB-84, 964, 2800 SB-102, 1157, 1358, 1359, 1360; HB-724, 763, 1512, 1636, 2471, 2472, 2473, 2477 HB-86, 2477 HB-86 HB-86 SB-1157 *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. 4Title Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2385 Par. STATUTES AMENDED--Continued Bill Chap. Par. 48-Cont. Chap. 48-Cont. 1: 1 1 138.11 SB-604, 1356, 1357, 1361; HB-1437, 2134, 2469, 2470, 2474 138.12 SB-1157 138.13 SB-86; HB-1163 38.13-1 HB-2480 38.13-1 SB-86, 1367 138.14 SB-86 38.15a SB-86 138.16 SB-86,1157 38.16a SB-834 138.19 SB-86, 152, 1157, 1365, 1366, 1368; HB-82, 96, 724, 944, 2478, 2479, 2481 138.20 SB-86 138.21 SB-1201 172.26 172.36 SB-86, 305, 600, 781, 1363; HB-784, 1537, 2476, 2750 172.39 SB-86; HB-116, 229 172.41 SB-1355; HB-2468 172.42 SB-1360; HB-2473 172.46 SB-604, 1356, 1357, 1361; HB-1437, 2134, 2469, 2470, 2474 172.51 SB-86 172.54 SB-86, 152, 1365, 1366, 1368; HB-96, 944, 2478, 2479, 2481 72.54-1 SB-86 172.56 SB-1201 *186 HB-631 311 SB-85; HB-2388 321.2 HB-692 321.5 HB-969 322 SB-831; HB-969, 1139, 1818 t322.1 SB-85 333 HB-692 t342b SB-85 409 HB-692 441 HB-692 444 HB-692 451 HB-692 *501 SB-1207 540 HB-692 553 HB-692 554 HB-692 555 HB-692 572.1 HB-692 574 HB-692 577 HB-1668 578.1 579 t613.1 614 t615.1 630 640 t640.1 660 661 820 850.02 850.03 850.04 850.07 t850.07al la 850.07z6 850.07z7 850.07z9 t850.07z20 850.07z20 thru 850.07z24 t850.07z20 thru 850.07z26 t850.07z21 t850.07z22 t850.07z23 t850.07z24 t850.07z25 850.08 t850.10a 850.21 1002 1003 t1003-6-2.1 1004 1004a 1011 1012 1303 1403 1416 1518 1601 1603 1604 1605 1607 1608 1609 1610 *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. :Title Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. d Bill HB-692 HB-1669 HB-1930 SB-141 HB-2143 HB-1717 SB-86; HB-692, 1463 HB-692 HB-692 HB-2910 SB-85; HB-2616 HB-2421 SB-983; HB-2421 HB-2864 SB-983, 1371; HB-1559, 2421 SB-38 SB-257; HB-2719 SB-38, 983; HB-2421 SB-38 SB-322; HB-1422 HB-2652 SB-983; HB-1784 SB-322; HB-1422 HB-1422 HB-1422 HB-1422 HB-1422 HB-2421 SBR-1059 SB-984; HB-1619 HB-2390 HB-2109 HB-1876 SB-32; HB-241, 494, 689 SB-260 HB-491, 568 HB-491, 568 HB-1226 HB-1139, 1818, 2428 SB-847; HB-1988 SB-963 SB-836 SB-571,672, 1486; HB-210, 1203, 1617, 2886 HB-1617 HB-2886 HB-1203, 1617 HB-1203 SB-836; HB-210, 343, 1203, 1617 SB-571; HB-1203, 1617, 1676, 2886 1' 2386 Chap. 48--Cont. * t17 2201 thru FEES AND 53 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Par. Bill Chap. Par. 53-Cont. 1611 SB-571, 822; HB-750, *7 thru 23 1060, 1203, 1617, 24 1722 24-1 1612 HB-2886 24a 1614 SB-571, 1486; 27' HB-1203, 1617, 28 2824 28.1 1615 HB-693, 1203, 1617, t28.2 2378 *30 thru 38a 1616 HB-1203 35 1617 SB-571; HB-1203, 37 1617 1620 HB-242, 1203, 1617 37a 1702 SB-571, 1486; HB-102, 1203 37a.05 1707 SB-541; HB-1203 37a.1 1708 HB-343 37a.2 1710 SB-571; HB-1203 40 1711 SB-571; HB-1203 44 1712 SB-571; HB-1203 *44 12.1 HB-102 45.1 1714 SB-571; HB-1203 1715 SB-571; HB-1203, *45.1 1444 *49 1716 SB-571,822; HB-750, 54 1203, 1444, 1722, 55 2271 55.2 1717 HB-693, 1203, 2377 55.3 1720 SB-571 55.4 1801 HB-83 55.6 1802 HB-83 *56 1803 HB-83 57 1804 HB-83 *58.1 1806 HB-83 *62 2102 HB-1033 *63 2201 SB-85 65 2207 SB-141 *69 thru 74 2202 SB-85 71 2203 SB-85 2204 SB-85 73 2205 SB-85 2206 SB-85: 2207 SB-85 2251 HB-1549 2301 HB-1669 SALARIES t.1 1 2 3 3.1 3.2 3.3 4 7 FENCES 54 SB-1466 SB-1466 SB-1466 SB-1466 SB-1466 SB-1466 SB-1466 SB-1466 SB-1339, 1380 FISH 56 4 S 1.3u 1.15 fl.27 2.2a 2.4 t3.12a 3.14 3.15 3.20 Bill HB-312 SB-1466 SB-1466 SB-1466 SB-1466 SB-1466 SB-1466 SB-821 HB-312 HB-1918 SB-1222; HB-213, 641, 2095, 2677 HB-227, 1098, 1171, 2783 HB-227, 228 HB-227 HB-227 SB-1466 HB-1096 HB-312 SB-1466; HB-99, 106, 121 HB-477 HB-312 SB-1466 SB-1466 SB-1466 SB-1466 SB-1466 SB-1466 HB-312 SB-1466 SB-1466 HB-312 HB-312, 1576 SB-1466; HB-1179 HB-312 SB-1209, 1222; HB-2677 HB-1918 SB-142; HB-2594 SB-142; HB-2594 SB-1427 HB-914 HB-1144 HB-2700 HB-2700 HB-2700 SB-1427 SB- 1427 HB-1370 *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. tTitle Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2387 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Chap. 56--Cont. Par. Bill 3.21 S 3.28 H 4.1a S 4.3 H 4.6 H 5.7 S 5.8 S 5.18 H FOOD AND DRUGS 561/2 t11.1 S t14.1 S t14.2 S t14.3 S 66.1 S 66.2 S 66.3 S 66.4 S 66.5 S 66.6 S 66.7 S 66.8 S 66.9 S 66.10 S 66.11 S 66.12 S 79.1 H 253 S 302.6 S 302.26 S 313 S t333 S 502 H t502.38 H t502.39 H 503 H t503.22 H t503.22 thru 503.27 H 505 S 511 H t517.2 H 521.2 S 705 H 707 H 710.2 S t720 S 1102 H 1212 S5 1312 H 1401 S 1401.2 S *1401.2 S: B-1261 [B-1454 B-1427 [B-500, 914 [B-500, 914 B-1427; HB-1454 B-1427; HB-500, 914 [B-2700 B-1038 B-1038 B-1038 B-1038 B-1038 B-1038 B-1038 B-1038 B-1038 B-1038 B-1038 B-1038 B-1038 B-1038 B-1038 B-1038 [B-1401 B- 1038 B-228; HB-702 B-228; HB-237, 702 B-228; HB-702 B-347 [B-1364 [B-1364 [B-1364 [B-1364 [B-1119 [B-1364 B-347 [B-1019 [B-1838 B-347 [B-2974 [B-1409 B-1305; HB-309, 1050 B-1445 [B-2635 B-1329 [B-2108 B-197,1224; HB-1409,1746, 2313,2980 B-1460 B-1224; HB-2313 Chap. Par. 56'/-Cont. 1402 *1402.1 t1405.1 t1406.2 1407 t1407.2 t1407.3 1409 1410 1413 11414 1505 tl505A t1505B 1507 1653 1654 1655 1655.1 1655.2 t2002.12 t2002.13 2003 2103 2210 t2215.1 FRAUDS 59 *4 *5 *6 *7 WILDLIFE (FORMERLY GAME) 61 1.3 1.29 1.31 t1.31 1.32 2.6 2.23 2.25 2.26 t2.29.a 2.30, 2.33 HB-1811,2822 HB-1599 SB-1466 SB-231, 850; HB-1144 SB-1466 SB-231 SB-52 HB-547,1141 HB-547,1141 HB-2892 SB-731 SB-172, 173,731, 1428; HB-1983 2892 *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. :Title Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. Bill SB-197, 1224; HB-1746, 2313, 2980 SB-1224; HB-2313 HB-1360 HB-2981 SB-1270; HB-2852 SB-1412 SB-1412 HB-1487 SB-559; HB-2014, 2261 SB-1305; HB-309, 1050 SB-1445 SB-1434; HB-2319, 2879 HB-2319 HB-2319 HB-2319 HB-1487 HB-1487 SB-394; HB-1202, 1487,1488,2916, 2959 SB-394 SB-1305; HB-309, 1050 SB- 1427 SB-1427 SB-347, 1427 SB-394; HB-1487 SB-347 HB-2555 SB-549; HB-1689 SB-549; HB-1689 SB-549; HB-1689 SB-549; HB-1689 1428; B-198, 2388 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Par. Bill Chap. Par. 63-Cont. 2.33a 2.34 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.4a 3.5 HB-2892 SB-1428 SB-231, 850, 1466; HB-2272 SB-108, 231, 850, 1466; HB-922, 1599 SB-850 SB-850 SB-850 SB-731; HB-1250, 2901 SB-1300, 1428, 1466; HB-1250 SB-1428 SB-1428 SB-1428 HB-1138 SB-1127, 1305; HB-309, 2784 IBLY SB-1088 SB-1258; HB-1621 HB-526 SB-1258; HB-1414, 1497, 1621, 2776 SB-866 SB-626; HB-526, 993 SB-556 HB-757 HB-893 HB-757 HB-757 SB-1465 HB-1828 HB-1828 HB-66 SB-212, 460; HB-740 HB-757 HB-757 HB-2427 SB-1312; HB-1704, 1996 SB-1312; HB-1704, 1996 SB-1312; HB-1704 SB-1312; HB-1704 SB-1312; HB-1704 SB-951, 1312; HB-1704, 1996 SB-1312; HB-1704, 1996 SB-1312; HB-1704, 1996 3.8 3.10 3.23 3.25 134 403 1413 1655.2 GENERAL ASSEM 63 3 14 14.1 15.1 15.3 t15.4 23.4 29 29.2 29.4 t29.8 30 42.15-8 42.16 t42.37a 42.72 151 152 *153 t171 172 173 174 175 176 177 178 Bill t178.1 HB-2586 179 SB-1312; HB-1704, 1996 180 SB-1312; HB-1704, 1996 t181.1 SB-1312; HB-1704, 1996 343 HB-1207 344 HB-1 801 SB-751 4801 SB-751 *901 thru 906 HB-118 904 SB-79; HB-270 *905 SB-79; HB-270 t905.1 SB-79; HB-270 1001-1 HB-1622 1010-2 HB-1622 101 1-A-2 SB-452 1011A-4 SB-700 1011A-6 SB-1083; HB-1146 1011A-7 SB-472, 1177; HB-1571 tl011A-11 SB-452 tl011A-12 SB-452 HOUSING AND REDEVELOPMENT 671/2 1 3 t3.1 6. 7, t8.la t8.1b 8.2 8.5 8.6 8.7 8.10 8.19 8.21 86 88.1 91.127 91.128 91.128.1 95 *173 *278, 302 304 306 t307.23a 307.24a 307.24g t307.24h HB-2422 SB-1506; HB-2282 HB-2329 HB-2329 HB-2282, 2329 HB-2194 HB-2194 HB-2194 HB-2206 HB-2757 HB-2757 SB-1250; HB-2551 HB-2331 HB-29 SB-529 SB-529 SB-529 SB-529 SB-529 SB-529 SB-1207 SB-1207 SB-722 HB-2386, 2864 HB-2864 HB-1534 SB-45 SB-721; HB-377 SB-1463; HB-221, 501, 1528, 1569, 1655, 1946, 2491 *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. :Title Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. Chap. 61-Cont. 2389 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Chap. Par. 6712-Cont. t307.24i 307-24g t312.1 314 316 319 322 332 401 t401 403.1.5 t403.18 t403.19 404 405 t405.2 406 409 t409.1 451 t451 452 4531 455 457 502 506 603 604 605 607 608 609 609.1 617 t617.1 thru 617.10 618 619 620 621 622 t622.1 thru 622.3 623 712 713 714 t715a 852 Bill SB-1463 SB-721 HB-524 HB-1947 HB-377 HB-377 SB-1463; HB-1946, 1947 SB-721; HB-1531 HB-2357 HB-2357 SB-1308; HB-160, 817, 1118 HB-2357 HB-2357 SB-301, 523, 1402, 1463, 1470; HB-7, 136, 818, 2357, 2935- HB-2357 SB-1445 HB-2357 HB-2357 HB-2198 HB-2698, 2838 HB-2698, 2838 SB-1402, 1480; HB-374, 2698, 2832, 2838 HB-374, 2698, 2838 HB-2698, 2838 HB-2698, 2838 HB-2724 HB-2227 HB-1032, 2783 HB-887, 1570 SB-525, 641, 1094 SB-525 SB-14, 240, 525 HB-2428, 2531 SB-692, 1035; HB-887, 1047, 2419 SB-891 -- HB-2531, 2652 SB-1286 SB-1286 SB-1286 SB-1286 SB-1286 SB-1286 SB-1286 HB-1648, 2652 HB-2652 HB-2652 HB-1648 SB-89 Chap. Par. Bill 6712-Cont. 853 SB-89 1258 SB-1096 HUMAN RIGHTS 68 1-102 1-103 t2-103a 2-104 2-105 3[-102 3-101 3-102 t3-102.1 3-103 *3-104 t3-104.2 t3-105.1 3-106 t3A-101 3A-102 t3A-102 4-101 t4-103.1 t15-104 15-105 15-106 7-101 7-102 7-103 7-104 t7-104.1 7-105 t7-106a 7-109 7-111 t7-112 t7A-101 7A-102 7A-103 7A-104 t7B-101 thru 7B-104 8-103 8-104 SB-737; HB-1824 SB-737, 1408; HB-899, 1158, 1516, 1715, 1824, 1833 HB-1516 HB-899, 1955 SB-499, 734; HB-734, 949, 1940 SB-737, 1466; HB-1824, 2428 SB-737; HB-1824 SB-737; HB-1824 SB-737; HB-1158, 1824 SB-336, 737; HB-1158, 1824 SB-737; HB-1824 HB-2296 SB-737, 1045; HB-403, 673, 1158, 1824 SB-1432, 1433; HB-254, 2149 SB-1433 SB-1432; HB-254, 2149 HB-934 HB-1906 HB-174 HB-174 HB-174 HB-1159 SB-737; HB-792, 1159, 1824 SB-737; HB-1824 SB-737; HB-496, 1824 SB-737; HB-1824 SB-1441, 1442; HB-2639, 2670 HB-1837 HB-1159 HB-2393 HB-1159 SB-737; HB-1824 SB-737; HB-1824 SB-737; HB-1824 SB-737, 1466; HB-1824 SB-737; HB-1824 SB-737; HB-1824 HB-1159 *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. :Title Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2390 Chap. 68-Cont. 8-105 8-106 8-107 8-108 t8A-101 8A-102 8A-103 8A-104 t8B-101 thru 8B-104 10-101 10-102 10-103 INJURIES 70 34 53 54 72 76.1 80.1 91 *301 thru 305 305 403 404 405 INSURANCE 73 t102.1 t356m *478 *478 thru 487 t478a 486 486b t486c t486d *487 t613.1 615.1 616 617 622 639 644 645 652 666 667 668 t725.1 733-2.05 STATUTES AMENDED-Continue Par. Bill Chap. Par. 73-Cont. SB-737; HB-1824 SB-737; HB-1824 SB-737; HB-1824 SB-737; HB-1824 SB-737; HB-1824 SB-737; HB-1824 SB-737, 1466; HB-1824 SB-737; HB-1824 SB-737; HB-1824 SB-737; HB-1824 SB-737; HB-1824 SB-737; HB-1824 SB-611 HB-2276 HB-2276 SB-1175; HB-437 SB-1175 SB-1175 HB-795, 2428 HB-658 HB-1744 SB-457 SB-457 SB-457 HB-348 HB-624 SB-1121, 1129 HB-1832 SB-1151; HB-2069 SB-1418 SB-239; HB-139 SB-1151; HB-2069 SB-1151; HB-2069 SB-1121, 1129 SB-882; HB-2144 SB-1004, 1033 SB-379, 865, 1004, 1033; HB-2737 SB-97 HB-2191 SB-1004, 1033 SB-1004, 1033 SB-1004 HB-2191 SB-1004, 1033 SB-1004, 1033 SB-1004, 1033 SB-1004, 1033 SB-1004, 1033 734-1 734-2 734-3 734-4 734-5 735C-2 735C-3 735C-4 735C-5 735C-16 735C-18 t735C-22 736.2 737.2b 743.4 743.8a 743.24 748 753.11 753.19a 754 755 755.10 t755.10b 755.10c 755.11 755.13 755.14 755.15 755.16 t755.16b 755.17 755.17a 755.19.1 755.19a t755.19b 755.20a 755.21 755.22 755.23 755.24 t755.25a t755.30 755a *755a 755a-2 *755a-2 756.2 t760.1 t761.1 *762 d Bill SB-1004, 1033 SB-1004, 1033 SB-1004, 1033 SB-1004, 1033 SB-1004 HB-2191 HB-2191 HB-2191 HB-2191 HB-2191, 2205 HB-2191, 2205 HB-2191 SB-1004, 1033 HB-2097 HB-1423 SB-1004, 1033 SB-1004, 1033 SB-1004, 1033 HB-855 HB-2140 SB-1004, 1033 SB-881; HB-2147, 2766 SB-754 SB-1004, 1032; HB-130 SB-1466 SB-97 SB-97, 1004, 1032 SB-880, 1004, 1032, 1466; HB-1842, 2146 HB-1842 HB-1842 HB-100 SB-97, 1004, 1032 SB-1004, 1032 SB-1004, 1032 HB-237t SB-1004, 1032 SB-1004, 1032 SB-1004, 1032 SB-1004, 1032 SB-1004, 1032 SB-1004, 1032 HB-569, 573 SB-932 SB-790; HB-308, 2894 SB-293, 790, 1466; HB-308, 2894 HB-308 SB-1004, 1033, 1466 HB-2521, 2654 HB-2654 SB-544, 779; HB-2158, 2217 *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. tTitle Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2391 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued 763 *765 766.8 767 767.9 767.10 767.11 767.12 767.13 767.18 f767.18a 767.22 t767.25a t767.27 785.1 793 816 t838.1 857 927.5 927.6 958 963A-1 963A-6 963A-7 963A-8 t963A-9.'1 963A-10, 964 968g 968h t968m t968L t968M t969.1a t969.4a 969.22 t969.31 t972b 973a 975 t975b 976.1 t976.2 979 t979.3 t979d.1 979e 979f 979g Chap. 73-Cont. Par. Bill *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. :Title Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. SB-1169; HB-2142 SB-1207 SB-1288 HB-181, 290, 2870 HB-2736 HB-2736 HB-2736 HB-2736 HB-2736 SB-875; HB-2591 SB-94; HB-2591 SB-1432; HB-821, 1362, 2149 HB-2191 SB-170, 320, 881,882; HB-337,820,1014, 2144,2147,2766, 2902 HB-2191 SB-1466; HB-2191, 2205 SB-1004,1033 SB-1004 HB-2737 HB-630 SB-1004, 1033 SB-1004, 1033 HB-2737 SB-947; HB-2737 HB-2737 HB-2737 HB-2737 HB-2737 HB-2737 HB-2129 SB-878; HB-2409 SB-273; HB-148, 1506, 2848 SB-31; HB-1423, 1753 SB-47 HB-391 HB-2905 HB-1785 HB-2657 HB-982 HB-1785 SB-273 SB-510; HB-1145 HB-617 SB-953; HB-1513 HB-2207 SB-1004,1033; HB-1263, 2587 SB-580 HB-1785 SB-732; HB-1296 HB-125,2730 Chap. Par. 73-Cont. 979h t979i t980a 982b 982c t982e.l *983 *983 thru 989 *984 *985 *985.1 *986 *987 *988 *989 1005.41-1 1009.1 tl013 11013.2 t1014.1 1015A 1020 1021 tl1021.1 1022 1024 1031 *1040 t1041.1 1045A 1046A 1047A 1065.1 1065.2 1065.3 1065.4 1065.5 *1065.6 1065.7 *1065.8 1065.9 1065.9a 1065.10 1065.12 1065.13 1065.14 1065.15 1065.16 1065.17 1065.18 1065.18-1 Bill HB-508, 1221 HB-957 HB-96 HB-913 SB-577, 1448, 1510; HB-437, 748, 2933 HB-1521 SB-1004 SB-1033 SB-1004 SB-1004 SB-1004 SB-1004 SB-1004 SB-1004 SB-1004 SB-97 SB-588; HB-2072 HB-1904 SB-1169; HB-2142 SB-880; HB-2146 HB-2217 SB-1004,1033 SB-1301; HB-168, 2765, 2781 SB-1432; HB-348, 2149 SB-1432; HB-348, 2149 SB-1432; HB-348, 2149 ,SB-1432; HB-254, 2149,2654 SB-1207 HB-504 HB-1340 HB-1340 HB-1340 HB-2148 HB-2148 HB-2148 HB-2148 HB-2148 HB-2148 HB-2148 HB-2148 HB-2148 HB-2148 HB-2148 HB-2148 HB-2148 , HB-2148 HB-2148 HB-2148 HB-2148 HB-2148 SB-880; HB-181, 1793, 2146 2392 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Chap. Par. Bill Chap. Par. Bill 73-Cont. JOINT RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONS *1065.18-4 SB-880; HB-181, 1793, 76 2146 1 SB-531,772; HB-470 t1065.18-4a SB-880; HB-181, 2146 lb SB-531,772; HB-470 '1065.18-18a SB-880; HB-181, 2146 ic SB-772 1065.18-20 SB-880; HB-181, 2146 tic SB-531; HB-470 *1065.18-23 SB-880; HB-181, 2146 2 SB-531, 772; HB-470 1065.18-24 SB-880; HB-181 t1065.19-4a HB-1793 JURORS 1065.28-24 HB-2146 78 1065.41-4 SB-1004, 1031 1 SB-266; HB-353, 1404 1065.42-1 HB-1723 . la SB-266 1065.46-1 SB-100; HB-163 tib HB-353 1065.52-1 SB-1004, 1031 24 HB-353 t1065.52-1 SB-1322 25 SB-1466; HB-353, t1065.52-2 HB-2785 1404, 2428 1065.59-7 SB-1266; HB-90 t1065.59-61a SB-1322; HB-2785 LANDLORD AND TENANT 1065.80-2 SB-1004 80 1065.80-3 SB-1004 201 HB-1241 1065.80-5 SB-1004 t201.1 HB-2814 1065.80-6 SB-1004 202 SB-1376; HB-2517 1065.80-8 SB-1004 204a HB-2124 1065.80-9 SB-1004 208 SB-1376; HB-2517 1065.80-11 SB-1004 209 SB-1376; HB-2517 1065.80-12 SB-1004 211 HB-672 1065.80-15 SB-1004 t222a SB-981, 1376; *1065.607 HB-2736 HB-2517 1065.703 HB-437, 676 LIBRARIES t1065.907 SB-881; HB-2147 81 t1065.1000 HB-2196 4-1.1 SB-672 t1065.1000 thru t4-18 SB-319 1065.1012 HB-2196 5-5 SB-319 t1065.1001 HB-2196 *17 thru 27a HB-312 t1065.1002 HB-2196 81 SB-601 t1065.1003 HB-2196 *81 HB-312 t1065.1004 HB-2196 t117.1 SB-319 t1065.1005 HB-2196 118 SB-136; HB-1261 t1065.1006 HB-2196 t118.4 HB-650 t1065.1007 HB-2196 122 SB-1, 493; HB-450 1153 SB-97, 791 1002-7 SB-500; HB-1148 1302 HB-2428 1002-13 HB-473, 1148 1303 HB-1155 1004-9 SB-271; HB-1148 1304 SB-1466; HB-1155, 1004-15 HB-1148 2772 11004-15.2 SB-319 t1306A SB-876 *1006-15 HB-485 1307 HB-2772 6545 SB-1033 LIENS t9681 HB-1089 82 JAILS AND JAILERS 75 104 HB-1366 117 SB-34; HB-159, 236, 268,1508 tl117 SB-1200 *124 HB-1255,2466 1 HB-1198 5 HB-1198 7 HB-1259 17 HB-1198 21 HB-1198 *66 HB-140 *66 thru 70 SB-239 *67 HB-140 *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. tTitle Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2393 Chap. 82-Cont. STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Par. Bill Chap. Par. 85-Cont. *68 HB-140 *69 HB-140 *70 HB-140 *71 thru 95 HB-2170 t97 SB-1201 98 SB-348, 1201; HB-2101 101 SB-1201 101.1 SB-542; HB-614 101.2 SB-348 $401 SB-1466 LOCAL GOVERNMENT 85 1-101.1 HB-1737 1-206 HB-195, 1495 2-302 SB-76; HB-1044, 2327 3-101 HB-716, 1737 t3-101.1 HB-891 3-104 HB-101 3-105 HB-101 3-109 HB-1105 t3-111 HB-891, 1105 4-102 SB-270 6-101 HB-1496 t6-110 HB-149i 8-101 HB-2775 9-102 HB-1044 9-107 SB-652; HB-683 t22-8.13 SB-1160 473 HB-882 507 HB-2857 508 SB-1459 515 SB-108; HB-746, 922 516 SB-672, 1459 519 SB-1459 601 SB-571; HB-1203 611 SB-169, 1322, 1466; HB-482, 490, 1072, 1181, 1193, 2325, 2502 611a SB-169 t61la HB-1181, 1193, 2325 612 HB-1562 t612 SB-169 613 HB-490, 1559 t613 SB-169 t613.1 SB-38 616 SB-1318, 1322; HB-602, 1559, 2785, 2786 663 SB-640, 682, 1262 671 SB-977 701 SB-672 703 SB-1161 722 SB-821 811 HB-2783 Bill 851.20 HB-628 901 HB-2798 902 SB-60, 528, 952; HB-2431 906 SB-1, 493; HB-450 922.1 SB-1466 1033 HB-627 1037 SB-838 1044 SB-1492; HB-729, 2783 1044.1 SB-529 1164.1 SB-529 1168.1 HB-2534 1184 HB-2534 1209.1 SB-529 1210 SB-529 1221 HB-760, 1474 1222 HB-760 1223 HB-760 1224 HB-760 1225 HB-760 1227 HB-760 t1230.2 SB-169, 185, 676, 760; HB-2600 1233.1 HB-760 1234 SB-1052; HB-760, 1918 1235 HB-760 1237 HB-760 1239 HB-760 1240 HB-760 1242 HB-760 1243.1 HB-760 1250.4 SB-529 1260 SB-529 1263a SB-529 1340 SB-529 1366.1 HB-2418 1367 SB-151; HB-507 1370 SB-529 1391 HB-384 1392 SB-169, 185, 676, 760; HB-2600 1393 SB-169, 185, 676, 760; HB-2600 1394 SB-169, 185, 676, 760, 1096; HB-158, 384, 596, 1609, 2600 1397 SB-169, 185, 676, 760; HB-596, 2600 1397a SB-169, 185, 676, 760; HB-2600 1397b SB-169, 185, 676, 760, 1096; HB-596, 1609, 2600 1397c SB-169, 185, 676, 760; HB-2600 *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. :Title Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2394 Chap. 85-Cont. 15 1 1 $ t 158 158 158 158 *1601 thru 220 220 t220 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Par. Bill Chap. Par. 85-Cont. 397d SB-169, 185, 676, 760; t2208.21 S HB-2600 397h SB-169, 185, 676, 760; t2208.25 S HB-2600 2302 : 397j SB-169, 185, 676, 760; 2308.1 S HB-2600 1398 HB-2628 t2308.1 S 1410 SB-529 2552 I 1449 SB-529 2555 1 1450 SB-529 3014 1 1462 SB-529 3015 1 1551 SB-151; HB-507 3018 1 1551 SB-151; HB-507 f3028 1 51.1 SB-151; HB-507 t3029 1 1552 SB-151; HB-507 3410 S 1553 SB-151; HB-507 5010 S 1560 SB-529 5410 S 1563 SB-151; HB-507 5503.02 1 1564 SB-151; HB-507 5503.07 1 1565 SB-151; HB-507 5505 1 1566 SB-151; HB-507 5508 1 567a HB-507 t5608 I 1569 SB-151; HB-507 5902 S 576a SB-151 5903 S 0-11 SB-529 5903.1 S 0-14 SB-529 1-11 SB-529 5951 1 1-14 SB-529 5952 F 1601 SB-1375, 1456 5953 1 1606 HB-631 5954 . 1671 SB-529 t5954 i 2113 SB-1463; HB-788 t5954.1 I 2114 SB-1463; HB-788 t5955.1 I 2206 SB-1497; HB-2598 5956 S 2208 SB-1497 8.12 HB-2428 5958 S 8.13 SB-1466 t5958.1 S 8.13 SB-95, 103,207, 211, 5959 F 355,361,381,679, *5959 F 731,758, 838, 913, t5959.1 S 966,1096, 1200, 1267,1268,1379; HB-103,199,227, 265,332;,405,429, 430, 431, 432, 467, 489, 517,564, 579, 598, 622, 1039,1040, 1252, 1298, 1322, 1424, 1438,1892, 1893,2030,2152, 2157, 2184,2350, 2609,2812 t2208.14 SB-59, 851, 1402; HB-1967, 2856, 2868, 2925 t5963 tI t5963 tl *6151 tl 5960 1 t5960.1 I t5960.2 H ;5963 S hru 5967 F hru 5968 F 6013 S hru 6163 F 6201 S 6204 S t6209.1 S 12208.15 HB-387 6403 S t2208.20 HB-2841 16905-1 S *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. tTitle Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois R Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. Bill SB-1471, 1472, 1476; HB-2830, 2831 SB-1481 SB-168; HB-2428 SB-1466; HB-2821, 2943 B-168 HB-39 IB-39 HB-158, 1609 HB-158 HB-158, 1609 IB-158, 1609 IB,-158, 1609 5B-529 SB-529 SB-529 HB-2533 HB-1961 HB-1961 HB-1961 HB-2184 3B-487 3B-1389 3B-487, 1466; HB-258, 1327 HB-1001 HB-2026 HB-2022, 2464 IB-1175, 2461 HB-1001 HB-230 IB-202 3B-1379; HB-1557, 1692, 2462, 2812 IB-638 iB-1379; HB-2812 IB-1472 1B-1472 IB-635; HB-1554, 2020, 2021, 2026, 2347 IB-264 IB-1083, 1342, 1709, 1710, 1711, 1712, 2126, 2458 IB-2912 -B-636; HB-2025 1IB-2163 IB-2022, 2464 3B-56 IB-2928 3B-837 3B-573 IB-573 3B-372, 389, 482, 1466 5B-1466 levised Statutes. 2395 Chap. Par. 85-Cont. 6905-11 SB 7001-2 SB 7001-3 SB 7001-11 SB 7002-2 SB 7002-3 SB 7002-11 SB 7003-11 SB 7005-11 SB 7006-11 SB 7007-2 SB 7007-3 SB 7007-11 SB 7008-2 SB 7008-3 SB 7008-11 SB MENTAL HEALTH 911/2 STATUTES AMENDED-Continue Bill Chap. Par. 9112-Cont. 1-1466 100-4 1-1466 1-1466 1-1466 f100-4.1 1-1466 1-1466 t100-4.2 1-1466 1-1466 t100-4.3 -1466 1-1466 100-5 1-1466 1-1466 100-5.1 1-1466 (-1466 100-7 (-1466 -1466 1-100 SB-550; HB-950 1-101 HB-1337 ti-101.1 SB-472, 1177; HB-1571 1-103 HB-437 tl-105.1 SB-236 tl-117.1 SB-472, 1177; HB-1571 1-122.1 HB-437 1-125 SB-1020 1-126 SB-1020 tl-126.1 HB-1797 2-108 SB-472, 1177; HB-1571, 2667 2-109 SB-472, 1177; HB-1571 t2-112 SB-472, 1177; HB-1571 2-201 HB-1025 t2-203 SB-1177; HB-1571 t3-21.1 HB-1571 t3-210 SB-472; HB-1571 t3-211 SB-472 3-501 SB-1200; HB-1508, 1683 3-510 SB-1200; HB-1508, 1682 3-819 HB-728 4-307 HB-1025, 2428 4-309 SB-236 4-408 SB-236 4-610 SB-236 4-611 SB-236 4-612 SB-236 4-616 HB-728 4-707 HB-1910 5-100 HB-1025 5-119 HB-2385 100-9 tl00-10.1 *100-11 100-11.2 100-12 100-13 * 100-13 100-14 100-15 t100-15.4 100-15b 100-15c 100-15d 100-15e 100-15v 100-20 100-22 tl00-31a 100-33.3 t100-33.3 100-34 t100-34.2 100-50 tl 00-50a 100-52 100-58 100-59 Bill SB-1200, 1466; HB-1064, 1192, 1508, 1582, 1909 SB-472, 1177; HB-1571 SB-472, 1177; HB-1571 SB-472, 1177; HB-1571 SB-1200; HB-1508, 1582 SB-1200; HB-1508, 1582 SB-472, 1177, 1200; HB-1508, 1571, 1582 SB-1200; HB-1508, 1582 SB-472, 1177; HB-1571 HB-1192 HB-1025, 2428 SB-1200; HB-1508, 1582 SB-1200; HB-1508, 1582 HB-1 192 SB-1200; HB-1508, 1582 SB-1200, 1466; HB-1508, 1582, 2428 HB-1808 SB-1200; HB-1508, 1582 HB-1508, 1582 SB-1200; HB-1508, 1582 SB-1200; HB-1508 SB-1200 SB-1200; HB-1508, 1582 SB-1200; HB-1582 SB-1021; HB-1508 SB-1177 SB-472; HB-1571 HB-1058 SB-472; HB-1571 SB-1200; HB-1508, 1582 SB-1200; HB-1065, 1508 SB-1200; HB-1508, 1582 HB-1165 SB-1200; HB-1508, 1582 *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. tTitle Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2396 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued _ _ _ Chap. Par. 91-/2Cont. Bill t100-60 SB-18, 945, 1200, 1445; HB-236, 1508, 1678, 1922, 2049 t100-60.1 SB-1200 100-61 SB-1466 100-61 HB-1508 100-62 SB-1466 705 SB-472, 1177, 1328; HB-1571 801 HB-951 807 SB-1022 808 SB-472,1177; HB-1571,2428 808.1 SB-1177; HB-1571 809 HB-1192 t809.1 HB-1192 810 HB-1624 811 SB-1200 812 SB-108, 1177; HB-746, 922, 1508 904 HB-1058 1151 SB-472,1177; HB-1571, 2428 *1201 thru 1204 SB-1127; HB-2784 1351 SB-1177; HB-1025, 1571 1353 SB-472, 1177; HB-1025, 1571, 2428 t1603.1 HB-1571 1704 HB-2428 t1710 SB-1200; HB-550, 1508 MOTOR VEHICLES 95/2 1-100 HB-1964, 2081, 2894 t1-110a HB-1257 tl-112.1 HB-1257 t -112.2 HB-1257 tl-114.3 HB-1753, 2839 t1-114.4 HB-1753 1-124 SB-922 1-130 SB-157 1-145.01 HB-1257 1-164.1 HB-1164 1-182 HB-946 1-209 HB-2081 1-211 SB-856, 1325 2-105 SB-715, 789, 1341; HB-505, 1336, 2702 2-111 SB-398 2-118 SB-743; HB-1821 2-118.1 SB-743, 1182; HB-1821, 1847, 2576 2-119 SB-856, 1254; HB-1085, 1350, 2048, 2576 Chap. Par. 95/-Cont. 2-123 t2-127 3-104 3-106 3-107 3-111 3-111.1 3-112 3-112.1 3-113 3-116 3-117 3-117.1 3-118 3-202: 3-206 3-403 3-405 3-405.1 3-411 3-412 3-413 3-501.1 3-602 3-603 3-609 3-611 3-616 t3-624 t3-625 3-702 3-703 3-707 3-708 *3-709 3-710 t3-711 3-802 3-804 3-806 3-806.1 3-806.3 t3-806.4 3-808.1 3-815 3-821 3-824 3-1001 I *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. tTitle Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. Bill SB-58, 792; HB-1164 SB-938 SB-1296, 1466; HB-1051 SB-1296 SB-1466; HB-992, 1051 SB-1296; HB-992 SB-1296 SB-1466; HB-966, 1052 SBR4296, 1466; HB-484 HB-2428 HB-2428 SB-856 SB-1498; HB-711, 1317 SB-1296 SB-1296 HB-992 SB-194, 1296, 1466 SB-1434; HB-1080, 1820 SB-1325; HB-156 SB-1296 SB-10; HB-205 SB-677 SB-856, 1325; HB-156 SB-1296 SB-1296 SB-1296 HB-243 SB-1084; HB-243 SB-65, 693, 802, 960; HB-509, 873, 875, 940, 1417, 1510 SB-1490; HB-2961 HB-1080 HB-1I199 HB-1080 HB-1080 HB-1080 HB-1080 HB-1080 SB-1296 HB-156 HB-8 SB-1325; HB-156 SB-1296, 1402; HB-325, 2935 SB-77 HB-156, 225, 385 SB-1254; HB-871 SB-787; HB-2576 HB-305 SB-51 2397 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Chap. Par. 9512-Cont. 4-201 4-203 4-205 4-208 4-209 14-209.1 t4-211a t4-212.1 4-213 t4-308 thru 4-310 5-100 5-101 5-102 5-106 5-202 5-301 5-302 t5-303 5-401.2 5-401.3 t5-402.2 5-403 t5-405 5-501 5-502 5-503 6-101 6-102 6-103 6-105 6-106 6-106.1 t6-106.la t6-106.5 6-107 6-108 6-109 6-110 6-113 6-115 6-117 6-118 6-201 6-204 6-205 Bill SB-8; HB-1805 SB-8, 9, 1466; HB-354, 2428 HB-2059 SB-8 SB-1369; HB-2513 SB-8 SB-1369; HB-2513 HB-2059 HB- 1502, 2059 HB-1805 SB-1296 SB-1296, 1466; HB-1082, 1257 SB-1296; HB-1082 SB-1296 SB-1296, 1369,1466; HB-1316, 2513 SB-1296, 1466; HB-225 SB-1296 SB-808, 809 SB-1296 SB-1296 SB-932 SB-1296 HB-1753,2839 HB-2428 SB-1296 SB-1296 HB-1164 HB-2964 SB-10, 316 SB-148 HB-516 SB-1466; HB-572, 1479, 2934 HB-910, 2016 HB-246, 2898, 2899 SB-107, 148; HB-74, 2982 SB-107, 148, 316; HB-400 SB-513 SB-1254; HB-881 HB-1164 SB-513 SB-792 SB-513, 1254, 1466; HB-764 SB-107; HB-74 SB-481 SB-317,318, 561,743, 895, 1254, 1274, 1466; HB-74, 478, 479, 493,749, 1821, 2860, 2982 Chap. Par. 95½2-Cont. 6-206 6-206.1 t6-206.2 6-208 6-208.1 6-301 6-301.1 6-301.2 t6-301.2 6-302 6-303 6-305 t6-305.1 6-306.3 6-306.4 6-306.5 t6-306.6 6-500 t6-500.1 t6-500.2 6-501 6-502 6-503 6-504 6-505 6-506 ?6-507 t6-508 t6-509 t6-510 6-511 6-512 6-513 6-514 6-515 6-516 6-517 6-518 6-519 6-520 6-521 6-522 6-523 6-524 6-525 7-100 7-211 7-301 0 *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. *Title Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. Bill SB-397, 687, 743, 895, 1182, 1274; HB-492, 809, 1821, 1896, 2059, 2576, 2577, 2858, 2860, 2869 SB-743; HB-1821, 2572 HB-2630 HB-478, 479 SB-743, 845, 1182; HB-1847, 2576 HB-516 SB-1466; HB-516, 1199 SB-1466 HB-516 HB-516 HB-2015, 2290 SB-922, 1325, 1369; HB-1256, 1825 SB-918 HB-1080 HB-1080 HB-1610 SB-663, 845; HB-1896 SB-766, 1254; HB-1701, 2428 SB-1254 SB-1254 SB-1254 SB-1254 SB-1254 SB-1254 SB-1254 SB-1254 SB-1254 SB-1254 SB-1254 SB-1254 SB-1254 SB-1254 SB-1254 SB-1254 SB-1254 SB-1254 SB-1254 SB-1254 SB-1254 SB-1254 SB-1254 SB-1254 SB-1254 SB-1254 SB-1254 HB-484 HB-1164 HB-1164 2398 Chap. 95½/2-C t7- 1 Par. 'ont. 7-307 HI 7-309 H] 7-310 H] 7-318 H] 7-601 SI 7-602 Hi 7-604 HI 7-605 HI 7-606 HI 7-608 HI 17-609 HI t7-610 HI t7-611 H -701 thru 7-734 H 8-102 Si 9-101 Sl 9-102 SI 9-103 S] 9-105 SI 11-207.1 H 11-208.3 H 11-209.1 H 11-301 H 11-401 Sl 11-412 H 11-500 SI 11-501 SI 11-501.1 S] STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Bill Chap. Par. 952-Cont. B-1164 11-1202 1 B-484 *11-1301.2 B-1164 11-1301.3 1 B-1164 11-1301.4 ] B-922' 1466; f 1-1301.5 HB-1080,2894 11-1404 B-1080 t11-1405.1 B-1080 11-1413 B-1080 11-1414.1 B-1080 f11-1427 B-1080 12-101 B-1080 12-201 B-1080 12-212 B-1080 12-215 12-301 B-2894 12-401 B-1296 12-503 B-922 12-600 B-922, 1296 12-603.1 B-1296 12-606 B-922 B-1895 t12-607.1 B-2059 12-608 B-733, 1393 t12-611 B-1121 B-132 12-712 B-1315 t12-807.2 B-579, 743, 1182; 13-101 HB-1821, 2576 13-105 B-453, 464, 755, 13-109 1182; HB-8, 1503, 13A-102 2290,2576 13A-104 B-579, 743, 755, t13A-104.1 1182; HB-8, 1821, 13A-112 2576 13A-115 11-501.2 SB-453, 579, 743, 755; 15-102 HB-712 HB-8,1821 15-107 SB-884, 1327, 146 t11-501.3 HB-2059 HB-712, 1579 11-501.5 SB-132, 755, 1182; 15-109.1 HB-2937 HB-2576 15-111 SB-480, 856, 1325 t11-501.6 HB-2059 1466; HB-712, 11-502 SB-912 719 111-502.1 SB-397 15-112 SB-1330 11-503 SB-1179; HB-1503 15-113 HB-1989,2651 t11-505 HB-2651 15-316 SB-1327 t11-506 HB-2708 16-104a SB-1174 11-601 HB-1594 16-105 SB-227 11-602 HB-1594 18a-104 HB-354 11-603 HB-1594 18a-200 HB-354,2355 11-604 HB-1594 18a-700 HB-354 11-605 HB-77 18b-100 HB-1964 11-707 HB-77 1t8b-101thru 11-709.1 18b-111 HB-1964 f11-709.1 HB-2651 t18c-1105 HB-1139,1818 11-903 HB-1971 18c-1201 HB-2867 11-908 HB-1964 18c-1202 SB-856 11-1011 SB-989,1466 18c-1204 SB-856 *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. tTitle Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 16; 5, 718, Bill HB-453 SB-1084 HB-1009, 2527 HB-1009 SB-1084 SB-7; HB-1393 HB-1387 HB-2651 HB-946 HB-810 HB-711 HB-2727 HB-307,2651 HB-307,1964 SB-1327 SB-830 HB-315,1827 SB-171; HB-447 SB-917; HB-1392 SB-1296,1466; HB-1314 SB-171; HB-447 SB-171; HB-447 SB-396,1508; HB-1700 HB-2592 HB-1546 SB-479, 1327,1466 SB-1327 SB-1327 SB-1482; HB-1299 HB-1299, 2576 SB-1482 HB-311,2880 SB-1482; HB-2576 2399 Chap. Par. 951-Cont. 18c-1204c fl8c-1204d 18c-1204e 18c-1205 18c-1501 18c- 1603 18c-170,5 tl8c-3305 18c-4102 18c-4104 18c-4204 18c-4501 t18c-7102 tl8c-7103 18c-7401 18c-7402, tl8c-7505 1.52 313-2 313-8 315-11L t315-15 500 506-10 700-2 700-3 t700-4.1 1700-4.2 t700-8.1 700-9 700-10 700-11 801 802.01 804 806 819. 1104 1104a 1105 1201-1 *1201-1 thru 1209-1 1201-2 1202 1202-2 1203-2 1203-3 1203-4 1203-6 1203-7 1203-9 1203-10 1203-13 1203-14 1204 1204-1 STATUTES & Bill SB-856 SB-856 SB-856 SB-856 SB-856; HB-1672 SB-856 SB-856 HB-2914 HB-1315 HB-2914 SB-856 SB-610 HB-1456 HB-1456 SB-856 HB-1184 HB-2914 SB-389 SB-1434 SB-1325 HB-905 HB-2708 HB-1827 HB-1164 SB- 1171; HB-2278 SB- 1171; HB-2278 SB-1171; HB-2278 SB-i1171; HB-2278 HB-206 SB- 1171; HB-2278 SB-1171; HB-2278 SB-1171; HB-2278 SB-856, 1317, J 325 SB-856, 1317, 1325 SB-856, 1317, 1325 SB-856, 1317, 1325 HB-871 HB-638 HB-638 HB-638 SB-609 SB-1491 HB-225, 1593, 2774 HB-530 HB-225, 2774 HB-225, 1359, 2774 HB-225, 2774 HB-225, 1593, 2774 HB-225, 2774 HB-225, 2774 HB-225, 2774 HB-225, 1593, 2774 HB-225, 1593, 2774 HB-225, 2774 HB-530 HB-225,1593, 2774 AMENDED-Continued Chap. Par. 951/z-Cont. 1204-2 - *1204-3 1204-4 1 1204-11 1 t1204-12 1 1204c I t1204d I t1204e I 1205 I 1205-1 1505 t1505A t1505B t1505C 1603 1705 4204 7408 NAMES 96 Bill HB-225 HB-1593 HB-225, 1593, 2774 HB-225, 2774 HB-225, 2774 HB-530 HB-530 HB-530 HB-530 SB- 1317; HB-225, 1593 HB-2317 HB-2317 HB-2317 HB-2317 HB-530 HB-530 HB-530 HB-1146 HB-78 HB-78 -IB-2073 NATURAL RESOURCES 961/2 152 t780.17 4002 4103.1 4106 4801 *4801 thru 4821 4802 4804 4805 4806 4807 4808 4809 4811 4813 4815 4816 4817 4818 4820 4821 5404 *5405 5409 5413 5417 SB-372 SB-1319 SB-529 HB-1146 SB-1083; HB-1146 HB-1627 HB-1627 HB-1627 HB-1627 HB-1627 HB-1627 HB-1627 HB-1627 HB-1627 HB-1627 HB-1627 HB-1627 HB-1627 HB-1627 SB-108; HB-746, 922 HB-1627 HB-1627 SB-1036 SB-1036 SB-1015, 1259; HB-1627 SB-1015; HB-1627 SB-1015,1466; HB-1627 *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. lTitle Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2400 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Chap. Par. 962-Cont. 5420 5426 6309 t6314.1 6315 6316 6320 6321 6323 t6328.2 6330.1 t6330.1 6337 6351 6436 6443 6602 6804 6908 6913 7105 7106 7112 7116 7117 7120 7403 t7403.2 7406 t7406.1 7408 t7414 t7415 t7605 t8002.11 8203 9102 9104 9105 9107 9302 9305 9306 t9306.1 NOTICES 100 Bill SB-1015; HB-1627 SB-1015; HB-1627 SB-206, 207, 208, 209, 210, 211; HB-365, 963,1278, 1279 HB-986 HB-180 HB-714, 1059,2438 SB-1466 HB-715 SB-1159 SB-562; HB-365 SB-1161; HB-158 HB-365 SB-529 HB-623, 717 SB-529 HB-1583, 1585 HB-623 SB-529 SB-1126 SB-1126 SB-220 SB-220 SB-220,1466; HB-2780 SB-220 SB-220 SB-529 SB-38, 1039, 1073, 1319,1466; HB-1176, 2040, 2900 HB-2208 SB-1, 493; HB-450 SB-311, 1450; HB-2602 SB-1083; HB-2374 SB-38, 1037 SB-38 SB-1385 HB-147 HB-2066 SB-1426 SB-1426 SB-1426 SB-1426 HB-2306 HB-2306 HB-2306 HB-2306 HB-2847 HB-2847 HB-2847 Chap. Par. Bill 100-Cont. 11 SB-515 NUISANCES 100'/2 26 HB-1085 OATHS AND AFFIRMATIONS 101 OFFICERS 102 1 t2a 42 42.02 42a 42b ] t42c ] *201-101 thru 208-104 OFFICIAL BONDS 103 14.1 ] 14.2 1 14.3 14.5 1 17 t17 PARKS 105 1-1 1-6 2-2.1 2-4 2-5 2-11 2-18 t3-6d 3-9 3-13 3-14 4-1 4-4 t4-5a 5-1 5-2a t5-11 HB-326 HB-326 HB-326 HB-326 HB-1748 SB-519 SB-254, 685, 773, 992, 1309; HB-126, 178, 742, 770, 2123, 2576, 2740 SB-224 SB-225, 685 HB-9 HB-9 HB-326 HB-2718 HB-2718 SB-1, 493; HB-450, 2718 HB-2718 SB-1466 SB-1466 HB-1587 HB-2783 HB-456 HB-456 HB-456 HB-1149 SB-182 HB-390 HB-1150,1287 HB-1856 HB-386,456, 2428 HB-1429 HB-1304 HB-1304 HB-1148 HB-2968 SB-731; HB-2442 *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. :Title Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2401 Chap. Par. 105-Cont. t5-12 6-2 6-3 6-4 6-5 8-1 8-15 t8-22 9.1-2 9.2-2 9.2--3 9.3-2 9.3-3 9-la 9-lb 9-2a 9-2c 10-7 11.1-6 319 327 327k 333 20a t333.6a 333.7d 333.13 333.16a 333.19 333.20 333.20a 333.23c 333.23q 333.43e 333.46 467a 468g 482a t482a 490.05 PARTNERSHIP 106% 151-3 151-9 152-1 153-3 158-1 159-4 161-2 161-9 PENSIONS 1081h STATUTES A Bill SB-731 HB-386 HB-386 HB-386 SB-529 SB-731, 1161; HB-1287, 1305 HB-386 HB-1429 SB-529 SB-529 SB-529 SB-529 SB-529 SB-529 SB-529 SB-529 SB-529; HB-386 SB-182 SB-529 HB-43 HB-877, 1990, 2619 SB-529 HB-2160 SB-1241 HB-1132, 2160 HB-2674 HB-2674 HB-1990, 2160 HB-2160 HB-2160 SB-529 SB-529 SB-529 SB-529 HB-897 HB-2613 HB-218 HB-218 SB-529 SB-533 SB-533; HB-2428 SB-533 SB-533 SB-533 SB-533 HB-2428 SB-533; HB-2428 1-110 SB-516, 1290; HB-1061 1-111 SB-95 MENDED-Continuei Chap. Par. 1081/2-Cont. 1-113 11-116 2-105 2-108 2-110 2-111 2-117 2-117.1 f2-117.3 2-119.1 2-121 2-121.1 t2-121.3 t2-121.6 2-123 2-124 2-126 2-127 2-131 2-134 2-145 2-146 2-154 3-106 3-109 t3-109.1 3-110 3-110.3 t3-110.5 3-111 3-111.1 3-112 3-120 3-121 3-128 3-131 3-132 3-135 3-143 4-107 4-108 4-109 4-109.1 4-113 4-114 d Bill HB-186, 332 SB-1287, 1495; HB-684, 1267 SB-1285; HB-941, 1024 SB-95, 1258, 1466; HB-1621 SB-1258, 1466; HB-1621 SB-909; HB-1384 SB-95 HB-332 SB-1285; HB-941, 1024 SB-95 SB-909; HB-1384 SB-95, 459, 857, 1276 HB-1384 SB-909 HB-1384 SB-22, 162, 355, 361, 909; HB-104, 109, 332, 1384 SB-909; HB-1384 HB-1384 SB-909; HB-1384 SB-909; HB-1384 SB-909; HB-1384 SB-909; HB-1384 SB-909; HB-1384 HB-350 SB-95, 1466; HB-332, 1035 SB-95; HB-1035 SB-576 SB-95; HB-1035 SB-1285; HB-332, 1446, 2311 SB-1228, 1494 HB-578 SB-95, 345 HB-417 SB-95, 345 SB-95, 560; HB-2336 HB-2861, 2863 HB-214, 1509, 2861, 2863 HB-214, 1509, 2218, 2861,2863 HB-214, 1509, 2861, 2863 HB-350, 1319 SB-95 SB-1494 HB-1069 HB-1069 HB-1069, 1318 *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. tTitle Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2402 Chap. Par. 1081-Cont. 4-115 4-117.1 4-118 t4-118.3 4-121 4-128 5-109 5-124 5-128 5-129 5-131 5-132 5-136 5-136.1 5-137 5-138 5-141 5-146 5-148 5-154 5-155 5-156 5-159 5-165 5-167.1 5-167.2 5-167.4 5-167.5 5-169 5-170 5-178 5-179 5-199 5-212 5-214 t5-229.1 t5-234 5-235 6-128 6-128.2 16-128.2 6-128.3 6-143 6-144 6-153 6-159 6-164 6-164.2 6-174 6-177 6-178 6-183 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Bill Chap. Par. 108/-Cont. 1 1 HB-332 HB-1296 HB-697, 2945 HB-696 SB-355, 1082; HB-698, 2946 HB-1297, 2218 SB-1096; HB-332 HB-2120 HB-332 HB-332 HB-332 SB-1494; HB-621, 622, 1438 HB-876 SB-1475 HB-332 HB-332 HB-332 HB-332, 2868 HB-1438 HB-332 HB-332 HB-332 HB-332 HB-332 HB-1424 SB-95, 483 SB-95, 483 SB-95, 361; HB-167 HB-332 HB-332 SB-95; HB-1436 HB-1729 HB-332 SB-95 SB-95 HB-332 SB-95, 1285; HB-332, 1446 SB-1466 SB-1494; HB-430, 431, 432 SB-1096, 1466 SB-95, 355; HB-332, 1412 SB-1466 SB-95; HB-785, 1045 HB-432 SB-95; HB-1412 SB-95; HB-1412 SB-95; HB-429, 1412 SB-95, 361; HB-167 SB-95 SB-95; HB-1412 SB-95; HB-1412 SB-95; HB-1412 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Bill 6-184 SB-95; HB-1412 6-190 SB-95; HB-1412 *6-190.1 SB-95; HB-1412 6-193 SB-95; HB-1412 6-202 SB-95; HB-1412 6-209 SB-95; HB-1412 *6-210.1 SB-95; HB-1412 7-109 SB-95, 576, 1285, 1466; HB-941, 1022, 1024, 1035, 1384, 2428 7-109.3 SB-95; HB-223, 324, 1035, 1036 i7-109.4 HB-2818 7-114 HB-1320 7-116 SB-103, 355; HB-2925 7-118 HB-1320 '7-118.1 HB-1320 7-132 SB-95, 1235 7-132.3 HB-332 7-137 SB-1285; HB-332, 941, 1024 7-139 SB-95, 1466; HB-323, 1035, 1321, 1478 '7-139.6 SB-821 *7-139.7 SB-1285; HB-380, 941, 1024 7-142 HB-411,578, 1321 7-142.1 HB-508, 1221, 2818 *7-142.2 HB-508, 1221, 1321 7-144.2 HB-578 7-146 HB-332 7-147 HB-332 7-150 HB-332 7-151 HB-332 7-152 HB-1320, 1321 7-154 HB-1321 7-159 HB-1321 7-172 SB-95; HB-1035, 1036, 2818 7-172.1 SB-95 7-1-73.1 HB-2818 7-173.2 HB-2818 '7-199.2 HB-2018 7-201 HB-1320 7-204 HB-2818 7-205 HB-2428 7-208 HB-1320 7-217 HB-1320 7-222 HB-1321 t7-223 HB-332 8-126.3 HB-332 8-137 SB-357; HB-578, 2231 8-138 SB-358, 359; HB-454, 609, 793, 2238, 2239, 2954, 2955 8-150.1 SB-366; HB-2232 *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. tTitle Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2403 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Chap. Par. Bill Chap. Par. Bill 108%-Cont. 1.08 %-Cont. 8-164.1 SB-95, 361; HB-167 12-133 SB-758; HB-332 8-226 HB-332 12-133.1 SB-758; HB-332 8-226.1 HB-332 12-135 SB-758; HB-332 t8-226.5 SB-1285; HB-332, 12-135.1 SB-758; HB-332 2675 12-136 SB-758; HB-332 8-232 HB-2237 12-137 SB-758; HB-332 8-244 HB-2226, 2951 12-139 SB-758; HB-332 8-244.1 HB-857 12-140 SB-758; HB-332 9-108 SB-1285; HB-941, 12-142 SB-758; HB-332 1024 12-143 SB-758; HB-332 9-120 SB-1285; HB-941, 12-143.1 SB-95, 1466 1024 112-143.1 SB-758; HB-332 9-121 SB-1285; HB-941, 12-145 SB-758; HB-332 1024 12-146 SB-758; HB-332 9-121.1 SB-95, 1258, 1466; 12-147 SB-758; HB-332 HB-1621 12-150 SB-758; HB-332 t9-121.9 SB,1285; HB-332, 941, 12-151 SB-758; HB-332 1024, 1191, 2675 12-151.2 SB-758; HB-332 S9-128 1 -146, 1 44 6,2311 12-170 SB-758; HB-332 19-128.2 HB-1458 *12-184 SB-758; HB-332 * 12-184 SB-758; HB-332 12-187 SB-758; HB-332 9-133 HB-578, 1728, 2311 112-194 SB-758; HB-332 9-133.1 HB578 13-115 SB-95,906; HB-2 9-134 HB-332 13-124.2 SB-95,906; HB-2 1t9-144.1 HB-2311 "13-124.4 HB-2675 9-146.1 SB-95 13-138 SB-95, 906; HB-2 9-155 HB-332 13-144 SB-95 9-156 HB-2311 13-147 Si-95, 906; HB-2 9-157 HB-2311 13-149.2 SB-95, 906; HB-2 9-159 HB-2311 13-149.3 SB-95 19-160.1 SB-1096 f13-149.3 SB-906; HB-2107 9-179.3 SB-1096 14-103.04 SB-753; HB-2772 9-223 HB-332 14-103.05 SB-753,821, 128' 9-228 HB-778 HB-941, 1024, 19-239 HB-158 14-103.09 SB-753; HB-2772 111-125.6 HB-332, 2675 14-103.12 SB-95; HB-1308 11-134 SB-363, 364; HB-2229, t14-103.39 SB-1028; HB-332 2234, 2952, 2953 1384 11-134.1 SB-365; HB-2228 14-104 SB-95; HB-973 11-145.1 SB-360; HB-2233 114-104.6 HB-423 11-149 SB-95, 361; HB-2235 14-105 HB-534 11-160.1 SB-95, 361; HB-167 14-105.1 SB-95, 1258, 1464 11-215 HB-332 HB-1621 11-216 SB-362; HB-2236 14-105.6 SB-95; HB-265 *12-110 SB-758; HB-332 t14-105.7 SB-1285; HB-941 *12-113 HB-332 1024, 2675 12-118 SB-758; HB-332 14-108 SB-95, 135, 367, 12-123 SB-758; HB-332 HB-332, 407, 5 12-124 SB-758; HB-332 1156, 1284, 130 12-127 HB-332 14-110 SB-367, 1028, 14f 112-127.5 HB-332, 2120 HB-332, 356, 5 12-128 SB-758; HB-332 695, 918,1156, *12-129 SB-758; HB-332 1284, 1307, 138 12-130 SB-758, 1466; HB-332 1386, 1459, 226 12-131 SB-758; HB-332 2428,2819, 297 *12-132 SB-758; HB-332 14-114 SB-73, 74, 80, 95, 112-132.1 SB-758; HB-332 232; HB-428, 5 *Repeal of Section is proposed. lAddition of Section is proposed. :Title Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 107 107 107 107 107 5; 2772 6; 1466; 79, )7 66; 43, ý4, 69, 3 162, 78 2404 Chap. Par. 1081/2-Cont. 14-115 14-119 14-120 14-121 t14-121.1 14-123 14-123.1 14-124 14-128 14-131 STATUTES AM] Bill SB-73, 80, 95, 162; HB-428, 578 SB-80, 81, 84, 95, 162, 232; HB-428 SB-95, 368 SB-80, 81, 84, 95, 162, 232; HB-428 SB-1028; HB-1384 SB-1028; HB-332, 1384 SB-1028; HB-332, 1384 SB-1028; HB-332, 1177, 1384 SB-1028; HB-1384 SB-22, 162, 355, 361, 753, 1285; HB-104, 109, 332, 941, 1024, 2772 ENDED-Continued Chap. Par. 10812-Cont. 15-150 15-152 15-153.1 15-154 *15-154.1 15-155 15-157 15-159 15-167 t15-167.2 15-172 15-184 15-185 16-106 Bill HB-2223 SB-95 HB-2221 HB-332 HB-2221 SB-22, 162, 355, 361, 1096; HB-104, 109, 332, 2037, 2220, 2369 HB-332 SB-1, 493, 627; HB-450, 1992, 2864 SB-1096; HB-2223 SB-1096 SB-1096 SB-1096 SB-95; HB-2223 SB-95, 1466; HB-332, 655 14-133 SB-95, 1373 16-106.1 SB-95 14-147 SB-1028; HB-1384 116-106.1 HB-655 t14-152 SB-1028; HB-332, 16-106.2 SB-95 1384 t16-106.Z HB-655 114-1101 SB-1373 16-106.3 SB-95 15.113.1.0 HB-1191 t16-106.3 HB-655 t15.132.2 HB-2221 t16-106.4 HB-655 15-106 SB-1, 493; HB-450, 16-118 SB-95; HB-388 2435 16-127 SB-95, 109, 361, 6 15-111 HB-2223 1466;HB-161, 15-113 HB-2223 233,332, 534, 15-113.1 HB-2223 723, 1326 15-113.3 SB-109; HB-212, 534, 16-128 SB-361, 605, 146( 2223 HB-161 15-113.4 HB-332, 2221 16-130 SB-95, 1466; HB- 15-113.10 HB-1191 t16-131.5 HB-332 15-120 HB-2223 16-133 SB-95,330; HB-5 15-131 SB-95; HB-1021 655 15-132.1 SB-95 16-133.1 SB-74,80,95,16C t15-132.1 HB-2221 315;HB-360,4 t15-132.2 HB-2221 578,2335 15-133.4 HB-2222 16-133.2 SB-95 15-134 SB-95 16-136.1 SB-74,80,95,16' 15-134.3 SB-95 315; HB-360,4 t15-134.3 HB-332 578,2335 15-134.4 SB-1466 16-140 SB-95; HB-655 15-135 SB-95; HB-2223 16-141 SB-95; HB-655 15-136 SB-49, 74, 80,95, 162, 16-142 HB-655 1466; HB-332, 428, 16-142.3 SB-95 578,579,2220,2223 16-143.1 SB-80, 95,162, 3 15-136.1 SB-80,95,162; 315; HB-428 HB-428, 578 16-149 SB-95,1466; HB. 15-139 HB-2224 655, 1763 15-141 HB-2225 16-149.1 SB-95; HB-332, 6 15-142 HB-2225 16-149.2 SB-95; HB-655, ] 15-145 SB-80,95,162,1466; 16-150 SB-95 HB-332, 428 16-153.4 SB-313 15-146.1 HB-332, 2225 16-155 SB-95 *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. tTitle Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 605, 212, 655, 6; 655 79, 2, 28, 2, 28, 14, -332, 655 1763 2405 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Par. Cont. Bill Chap. 1081/2- -101 thru 25-102 -101 thru 25-152 SB-1285 HB-941, 1024 Chap. PLATS 109 PRACTIC] 110 16-158 SB-22, 162, 355, 361; HB-104, 109, 332 16-163 HB-2864 16-179 HB-332 17-114.3 HB-332 17-116 SB-1267, 1268; HB-579, 1892, 1893, 2152, 2350 17-116.1 HB-332, 1023, 2350 17-119 SB-80, 95, 162, 382; HB-428, 578, 1039, 1040, 1322, 2157 17-121 SB-95 17-122 SB-80, 95, 162; HB-428 17-134 SB-109; HB-212, 332, 534, 1023,1167, 1168, 2349 17-137 HB-1169 17-138 HB-1169 17-139 HB-1169 17-150 SB-95, 361, 381, 1423 17-156.1 SB-74, 80, 95, 162, 382; HB-428, 578, 1039, 1040 18-111 SB-95 18-112 SB-95, 1466; HB-332, 380 18-112.3 SB-95 18-112.3 HB-332, 471 18-112.4 SB-1466 18-123 HB-2917 18-125 SB-95; HB-380, 2099 18-125.1 SB-95 18-125.2 HB-2099 8-128.01 SB-95 18-128.3 SB-909; HB-1384 18-129 SB-909; HB-1384 18-131 SB-22, 162, 355, 361; HB-104, 109, 332 18-133 SB-909; HB-1384 18-140 SB-909; HB-1384 18-152 SB-909; HB-1384 18-153 SB-909; HB-1384 18-161 SB-909; HB-1384 20-131 HB-2428 21-115 SB-1028; HB-332, 1384 21-116 SB-54, 1028; HB-284, 332, 1384 *21-116 SB-756 22A-104 SB-1285; HB-941, 1024 '22A-116 HB-1385, 1520 Par. Bill 2 SB-1339, 1466; HB-56 E 2-202 SB-269, 380, 738,772; HB-93, 117,652, 1489, 1755, 2596, 2924 2-203 HB-735, 2059 2-206 HB-97, 251 2-209 SB-101, 772 2-402 HB-249, 251 2-411 HB-251 *2-416 SB-772; HB-1741 2-607 SB-777; HB-1737, 2363 2-611 SB-534, 772, 1277 -619.1 SB-545; HB-2098 2-619a SB-1062; HB-1697 2-621 HB-681 2-622 SB-770; HB-1698, 2363 t2-623 SB-215 2-1007 SB-323, 324 1007.1 HB-4 2-1009 HB-1696 1009.1 SB-326 *2-1012 thru 2-1020 2-1107 2-1107.1 *2-1'107.1 2-1114 f2-1115.1 2-1116 t2-1116.1 2-1117 *2-1117 2-1118 *2-1118 t2-1119 2-1205.1 t2-1208 2-1301 2-1303 t2-2001 t2A-101 thru 2A-1 15 3-101 3-102 4-101 4-107 SB-1466 HB-870, 1361, 2957 SB-585; HB-1538 HB-70, 334 SB-805; HB-2467 HB-811 SB-585; HB-1538, 2894 SB-502; HB-1306 SB-501, 585; HB-334, 1536, 1538 HB-658 SB-886, 1421 SB-501, 585; HB-658, 1536, 1538 SB-1272; HB-71, 2164, 2165 SB-608; HB-1544 HB-1786 HB-2319 HB-2057, 2102 SB-793; HB-2121 HB-1391 HB-920 HB-920 HB-439 HB-439 *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. :Title Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. t2 t2- t2- 1 1 1 t25 t25 2406 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Chap. Par. 110-.Cont. 5-105 5-107 t5-118.1 6-139 6-150 7-102 7-103 7-104 7-105 7-115 7-121 7-123 t7-130 t7-131 8-401 t8-802.2 8-1211 8-1401 *8-2001 thru 8-2004 9-102 9-104.1 9-106 9-208 9-209 9-210 9-211 11-107.1 *12-109 12-112 12-221 *12-601 thru 12-6-17 t12-627 thru 12-634 12-704 12-804 t12-804:1 12-807 12-808 12-1001 12-1006 t12-1006 12-1201 *13-204 13-209 t13-212.1 13-213 *13-214.1 t13-215.1 Bill SB-105, 772 SB-105, 772 HB-1143 HB-2364 HB-2363 SB-1466; HB-12, 1276, 2516 SB-191, 304, 772, 856, 1466; HB-259, 629, 1136, 1480 HB-15 HB-1480 HB-1273 HB-11, 1275 HB-10, 1274 HB-14, 1277 HB-13 SB-1322 HB-995 HB-2581 HB-472 HB-2067 HB-2072 HB-915, 1754 HB-2072 SB-1392 HB-1733 HB-1733 HB-1563 HB-1489, 1790 HB-2102 SB-531, 772, 1466; HB-470 HB-2319 SB-551 SB-551 SB-312 SB-312 HB-1457 SB-739, 772; HB-1738 HB-2256 SB-162, 312, 902, 1440; HB-247, 1742, 2764 HB-2918 SB-162; HB-247 SB-312 HB-658 SB-955, 1466; HB-245, 1713 HB-554 HB-681 HB-439 HB-828 Chap. Par. 110-Cont. 13-217 13-220 13-221 15-1401 15-1402 15-15031 15-1503 t15-1503.1 15-1504 15-1507 15-1508 15-1509 15-1510 15-1512 15-1602 15-1603 15-1604 t15-1604.1 15-1701 15-1704 t21101 t21-101 thru 21-109 t21-102 t21-103 t21-104 t21-105 t21-106 PROBATE 110½/ 2-4 2-6 4-1 4-3- 1 la-2 lla-3 lla-5 lla-9 lla-10 1 la-10.1 11 a-10.1 lla-14.1 lla-17 lla-18 1 la-19 11 a-20 18-3 t18-3.1 18-11 18-12 t18-14a 28-11 *301 thru 311 302 303 401 *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. tTitle Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. Bill HB-1956 SB-955; HB-1713 SB-955; HB-1713 HB-1480 HB-1480 HB-1480 HB-1480 HB-2764 HB-1480 HB-1480, 2764 HB-1480 HB-1480 HB-1480 HB-1480 HB-1480 HB-1480, 2764 HB-1480 HB-2764 HB-2764 HB-2764 SB-936 SB-325 SB-936 SB-936 SB-936 SB-936 SB-936 SB-929, 1466; HB-1877,1881 SB-927; HB-1881 HB-2381 SB-548 SB-458; HB-144, 2524 SB-458; HB-144 SB-458 SB-1019; HB-2524 SB-458; HB-2524 HB-1107 HB-952 SB-458; HB-2524 SB-458 SB-458 HB-1777 SB-955; HB-1713 SB-532; HB-196 SB-955; HB-1713 SB-955; HB-1713 SB-129 SB-955; HB-1713 SB-546 SB-68 SB-741; HB-1749 HB-41 STATUTES AMENDEE Bill Chap. 111-c B-661; HB-924 B-741; HB-1749 B-741; HB-1749 1-741; HB-1749 Chap. Par. 110½/-Cont. 702 802-4 802-5 802-7 802-8 802-11 803-3 804-3 804-4 804-5 804-7 804-10 804-12 SB-741; HB-1749 SB-741; HB-1749 SB-741; HB-1749 SB-661; HB-924 SB-661; HB-924 SB-741; HB-1749, 1764 SB-741; HB-1749 SB-661, 741; HB-924, 1749 SB-741; HB-1749 PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS 111 17-4-5 t209.b *300.01 302 t312 416 t509.1 705 711, t716 *909 914 t1038.3 1102 1103 1201 1202 *1202 1204, 1207 1210 1229 1314 1701-1 t1701-1 1701-4 1701-7 1701-10 1701-11 1703-1 1703-6 1703-7 t1703C-1 thru 1703C-7 1704-1 1704-4 1704-5 HB-2004 HB-1401 SB-1466 HB-375 SB-1038; HB-1406 HB-1401 HB-1401 SB-849, 1126 SB-1126 SB-1126 HB-1290, 2174 HB-1290, 2174 HB-2004 SB-874 SB-482 HB-2407 SB-482, 1289; HB-1476 SB-1466 SB-1289; HB-1476 SB-1289; HB-1476 HB-1734 SB-1027 SB-1466 SB-1054 SB-1054 SB-1054 SB-1054 SB-1054 SB-1054 SB-1054 SB-1054 SB-970; HB-1986, 2707 SB-1054 SB-1054 SB-1054 SB-1014 )-Continued Par. 'ont. Bill Sl SI Sl Si *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. :Title Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2407 1704-6 SB-1014; HB-2004 1704-7 SB-1014; HB-2004 t2001a SB-111; HB-2004 2011 la SB-111, 1014; HB-2004 t201 la-1 SB-1014 2011b SB-111, 1014; HB-2004 201 ic SB- 111; HB-2004 *201 Ic HB-2004 201 Id HB-2004 2011 e HB-2004 2012 SB-111, 1014; HB-2004 thru 2033 SB-111, 1014; HB-2004 2035 SB-1014; HB-2004 *2037 SB-1014; HB-2004 2038.1 SB-I11; HB-2004 t2038.2 SB-111; HB-2004 t2038.3 SB-111 t2039a SB-11l; HB-2004 t2039b SB-I11; HB-2004 t2 111a-1 HB-2004 2306 HB-1662 2309 HB-1662 2311 HB-1660 t2315a HB-2546 2316 HB-1660, 2546 2318 SB-1351; HB-2817 2319 SB-1466; HB-135, 1660, 1662 2321 SB-1466; HB-1660, 1662 2322 HB-1662 2323 SB-1466; HB-1660, 1662 2324 ' HB-1662, 2546 2326 HB-135 2338 SB-96, 1005 *2343 HB-1660 2345 HB-1660 t2353a HB-1660 2664 HB-1734, 2428 2665 SB-1289 2669 SB-1014; HB-2004 2670 SB-1014; HB-2004 2670.1 SB-1014; HB-2004 2678 SB-108; HB-922 2801 HB-464, 577 t2801.1 HB-464, 577 2801-1 HB-577 2802 HB-464, 577, 2580 2804 SB-1466; HB-464, 577, 819, 1662 2805 HB-819, 1662 2807 HB-1662 *2013 2408 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Chap. Par. 111-Cont. 2809 2811 *2811 2813 *2813 2814.1 *2814.1 t2814.2 2815 *2815 thru 2824 2817 2818 2820 2821 2822 2823 2824 *2824 t2824.1 t2824.1 thru 2821.14 t2824.1 thru 2824.13 t2824.2 t2824.3 2827 2828 2829 2830 2833 t2833.1 *2834 2836 2836.1 2837 2838 *2839 t2840.1 *2841 3201 3225 3503 3504 t3506.1 3512 3513 3515 351'7 3519 3520 3521 Bill HB-464, 577 HB-1662 HB-768 HB-464, 1662 SB-1466; HB-577 HB-464 HB-577 HB-358, 577, 768 HB-768 HB-768 SB-1466; HB-464, 577, 819,1662 SB-1466; HB-464, 577, 819, 1662 HB-1662 HB-464, 577 HB-464, 577 HB-1662 HB-464, 1662 SB-1466; HB-577 HB-577,819 HB-768 HB-577 HB-819 HB-819 HB-577, 768 SB-356,1466; HB-577, 768,1662 HB-577, 768 HB-577, 768 HB-577, 768 HB-577 HB-819 HB-577, 768, 819, 1662 SB-1466; HB-577, 768, 1662 HB-577, 768 HB-577, 768 HB-768 HB-2559 HB-768 HB-2404 SB-1026 HB-2635 HB-2552 HB-2635 SB-893 SB-893 SB-1466; HB-1662, 2004 HB-2004 HB-135, 1114 HB-1291, 1662 HB-1662 Chap. Par. 111-Cont. 3523 3524 3525 3531 3654 3658 3659 3660 3663 3665 3667 3708 3709 3713 3716 3719 3903 3905 3909 3912 3915 3918 3924 3925 3926.1 t3926.17 4123 4128 4129 4135 4142 4145 4147 4148 4150 4155.19 4261 4262 t4264.1 4267 4282.1 4400-2 14400-9.1 4400-10 4400-11 t4400-11.1 4400-16 4400-16.1 4400-19 4400-20 4400-21 t4400-21.1 t4400-21.2 4400-22 Bill HB-1662 SB-689 HB-135,1662 SB-96, 1005 HB-2428 HB-1662 HB-1662 SB-I1139; HB-283 HB-1662 HB-1662 SB-1466; HB-1662, 2428 HB-1662 HB-1662 HB-1662 HB-1662 HB-1662 HB-2211 SB-975; HB-2176 HB-222, 2211 HB-2211 HB-2211 HB-135, 1662 HB-135,1662, 2175 HB-1662 SB-96, 1005 HB-2177 HB-2428 HB-135 HB-1662 HB-2428 SB-1075 SB-289, 778 HB-1662 HB-1662 HB-135, 1662 SB-96, 1005 HB-135,1662 HB-1662 SB-602 HB-135,1662 HB-1662 HB-301 HB-2684 HB-1425 SB-701, 893 HB-1699 HB- 215 HB-2591 HB-135 SB-262 HB-1425, 1662, 2215, 2765 HB-2215 HB-2215 SB-241; HB-50, 135, 506, 878, 971, 2105 *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. tTitle Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2409 Chap. Par. 111-Cont. t4400-22.1 4400-23 t4400-24.1 4400-31 4400-50 t4400-52.1 t4400-53.01 4400-59 t4400-64 4609 4612 4615 4622 4622.14 4814 4817 4818 4824 4841 5001 t5001 5002 5007 5009 5010 5011 5013 t5013 5016 5019 5019.1 5023 5023.1 5024 510.1 5105 *5105 5124 5135 *5135 5352 5354 5360 5361 5375 5376 5514 5518 5518.2 5522 5803 58Q4 5805 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Bill Chap. Par. 111-Cont. SB-1264 HB-2215 HB-2104 SB-683, 894; HB-1735 SB-263 HB-2560 HB-878 HB-878 HB-50 HB-1662 HB-1662 HB-1662 HB-1662 HB-1662 HB-1662 HB-135, 1662 HB-1662 HB-135,1662 SB-96, 1005 HB-2344 HB-2344 HB-2344 HB-2344 HB-2344 HB-2344 HB-2344 HB-2344 HB-1907 SB-1014; HB-2004 SB-1014; HB-2004 HB-2004 HB-2344 HB-2004 SB-1014; HB-2004 HB-2387 SB-482 SB-1466 SB-967 SB-482 SB-1466 HB-2001 SB-794 SB-893, 1014; HB-2004 SB-1014; HB-2004 SB-1014; HB-2004 SB-1014; HB-2004 SB-1014; HB-2004 SB-1014; HB-2004 SB-1014; HB-2004 SB-1014; HB-2004 SB-11, 1463; HB-57, 788 SB-11, 1463; HB-57, 788 SB-11, 1463; HB-57, 788 5806 5807 5809 5810 5811 5812 5812.1 5813 t5813.1 t5813.2 5814 t5814.1 5815 5815.1 5816 5817 5818 t5818.1 t5818.2 t5818.3 5819 5820 5821 5822 5823 5825 5826 t5831.1 t5831.2 t5832.1 thru 5832.24 t5833.1 t5833.2 Bill SB-11, 1463; HB-57, 788 SB-11, 1463; HB-57, 788 SB-11, 1463; HB-57, 788 SB-11, 1463; HB-57, 788, 1754 SB-11, 1463; HB-57, 788 SB-11, 1463; HB-57, 788 SB-11, 1463; HB-57, 788 SB-11, 1463; HB-57, 788 SB-11, 1463; HB-57, 788 SB-11, 1463: HB-57, 788 SB-11, 1463; HB-57, 788 SB-11, 1463; HB-57, 788 SB-11, 1463; HB-57 SB-11, 1463; HB-57, 788 SB-11, 1463; HB-788 HB-57, 788 SB-11, 1463; HB-57, 788 SB-11, 1463; HB-57, 788 SB-11, 1463; HB-57, 788 SB-11, 1463; HB-788 HB-2405 SB-11, 1463; HB-57, 788 SB-11, 1463; HB-57, 788 SB-11, 1463; HB-57,. 788 SB-11, 1463; HB-57, 788 SB-11, 1463; HB-57, 788 SB-11, 1463; HB-57, 788 SB-11, 1463; HB-57, 788, 2588 SB-11, 1463; HB-57, 788 HB-57 HB-57 HB-57 *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. tTitle Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2410 Chap. 111-Cont. t58 t58 t5836.1 583 t5836.1 583 63 70 702 74 75 75 7509.2 750 t3 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Par. Bill Chap. Par. Bill PUBLIC HEALTH AND SAFETY 35.1 HB-57, 788 111/2 35.2 HB-57, 788 f13-704.1 HB-1794 thru t 13-708 HB-1814 6.24 SB-11, 1463 15 HB-1027 thru 17 HB-2356 6.25 HB-57, 788 20.1 HB-1027 6210 SB-1014; HB-2004 20c HB-2338 6216 SB-1014; HB-2004 *20c thru 20c23 HB-312 6217 SB-1014; HB-2004 20c2 HB-2783 6223 SB-1014; HB-2004 20c10 HB-2060 6358 SB-1014; HB-2004 20c20 SB-529 58.1 SB-1072 20c23 SB-26 6364 SB-1014; HB-2004 20c.01 SB-1047; HB-2 6365 SB-1014; HB-2004 t22.06 SB-613, 1435, 6376 SB-1014; HB-2004 73.101 HB-577, 2580 6385 SB-1014; HB-2004 t73.101a HB-577, 2580 6501 HB-2406 73.101b HB-2580 7013 HB-1662 73.103 HB-577,2580 14.1 HB-1662 73.104 HB-577, 2580 7025 HB-1662 73.105 HB-577, 2580 5.16 SB-96, 1005 73-11 SB-706; HB-5, 7103 SB-570, 1036, 1124 1568 7104 SB-570 73-18 SB-202; HB-13 7403 HB-603 73-24 SB-873; HB-14 7404 HB-603 73-25 HB-516 7405 HB-603 t73-25.1 HB-516 7406 HB-603 t73-101b HB-577 7407 HB-603 t86.01 HB-279 7408 HB-603 87-2 HB-1714 7411 HB-603 102.22 7413 HB-603 116.16 SB-1124 7414 HB-603, 2004 116.113 SB-569,1036, 7415 HB-603 116.114 SB-1036,1124 7416 HB-603 116.115 SB-1036, 1124 7417 HB-603 116.116 SB-250 1036 7418 HB-603 116.116b SB-249 7420 HB-603 116.117a SB-1036,1124 7421 HB-603 ft 16.119 SB-569, 1036, 7422 HB-603 116-114 SB-569 7423 HB-603 116-115 SB-569 7424 HB-603 116-116 SB-569 7425 HB-603 116-117a SB-569 7426 HB-603 142 HB-2216 7427 HB-603 144 SB-1139, 1329, 27.1 HB-603 HB-283, 242 7430 HB-603 147 HB-2214,2216 7431 HB-603 147.08 HB-413, 1447, 02.1 HB-2004 t147.09 SB-1198; HB-3 09.1 SB-1014; HB-2004 1872 thru 147.10 SB-1466 9.16 HB-2004 151.4 SB-177; HB-11 7604 SB-1014; HB-2004 tl51.4 HB-137 7613 SB-1014; HB-2004 152.1 SB-613 7614 SB-1014 152.2 SB-597; HB-28 7616 SB-1014; HB-2004 t152.4 SB-707; HB-14 8012 HB-1237 157-8.3 HB-2428 1206 tfl57-8.9c HB-1872 2356 1445 133, 13 116 1124 1124 1466; 8 2428 102, 04 36, 475 $3 *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. *Title Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2411 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Chap. Par. 111%-Cont. 185.3 185.4 185.5 *185.5-1 thru 185.5-12 185.8 185.10 *185.10A *185.10A-1 185.13A 185.14 *185-10A 201 213 *213.5 thru 214.2 213.15 t213.16 t213.17 214 214.1 217.1 218.15 230.6 241-3 241-5 241-6 241-12 241-13 241-14 327 354 355.05 6001 607-106 t607-107 620-3 621-103 t621-104. 623-103 702.01 702.08 t733.1 824 953 t954.2 959 1003.01 1003.13 1003.17 1003.32 1003.34 1003.53 1003.71 Bill SB-1119; HB-1661 SB-1119; HB-1661 SB-1119; HB-1661 SB-1119; HB-1661 SB-1119; HB-1661 SB-1119; HB-1661 HB-1661 SB-1119; HB-1661 SB- 1119; HB-1661 SB-1119; HB-1661 SB-1119 SB-1449 HB-2351 HB-2351 HB-2351 HB-2351 HB-2351 SB-1269; HB-2351 SB-816, 1269, 1466; HB-1721, 2351 SB-1466 HB-2428, 2779 SB-775 SB-1086 HB-1686 HB-1686 HB-1686 HB-1686 HB-1686 HB-2673 HB-2673 HB-2673 HB-1049 SB-597; HB-286, 475 HB-1872 HB-399 SB-1449 SB-1173; HB-2077 SB-1173; HB-2077 HB-72 HB-2673 HB-1473 HB-879 HB-1157 HB-709 HB-1157 HB-2864 SB-935; HB-991 HB-142, 177, 991 SB-1466; HB-1085, 1627, 2372, 2373, 2374, 2428, 271.3 HB-2713 HB-2713 HB-2428 Chap. Par. ll½-Cont. 1003.72 t1003.72 1003.73 1003.74 1003.75 t1003.76 t1003.77 1003.78 1003.79 1004 -1004.1 1007.2 t1007.6 1009.1 1009.4 1009.6 t1009.7 t1009.8 1011 1012 1013 t1013.4 1014.2 1014.3 1016.1 1017 1017.1 t1017.7 1018.1 *1018.1 1019.3 1019.9 1020 1021 1021.1 1021.2 1021.3 1021.4 1021.5 f1021.5 1022.01 1022.2 1022.2a t1022.2a 1022.8 1022.9 Bill HB-2428 HB-142,177 HB-2428 HB-2428 HB-2428 HB-1627, 2201, 2713 HB-2201, 2713 SB-1466 SB-1466 SB-1466; HB-1663, 1670,2544, 2712, 2713 SB-859; HB-960 HB-1688 HB-1857 HB-1688 HB-2020 HB-2713 SB-1043; HB-1374, 1375, 1376, 1377, 1379, 1803,1853, 2023, 2024,2593 HB-1507, 2020 HB-2713 HB-2713 HB-2713 HB-789 SB-64 SB-64 HB-2712 HB-1781 SB-64 HB-2712 SB-83 SB-1278 HB-2713 HB-2428 SB-1388 SB-1123, 1370; HB-142, 177, 991, 1396,1627,2201, 2428,2713,2746 SB-968 SB-1282; HB-2457 SB-848, 1466; HB-561, 2428 HB-561, 2428 HB-2453 HB-1972 SB-1252 SB-498, 1466; HB-540, 923, 1398, 2200, 2713,2716 SB-631 HB-2373, 2790 HB-2712 SB-752; HB-1802 *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. :Title Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2412 Par. Cont. STATUTES AM Bill Chap. 111%- 11053 thru 1055.7 1061 t1062 1102.02 1103.01 1103.04 1104 HB-1085 HB-2308 HB-2307 SB-999, 1466; HB-2428 HB-2864 HB-2864 SB-38 [ENDED-Continued Chap. Par. 111 %-Cont. t 1104.22 1153 1154 1155 1156 1156.1 1158 1160 1162 1203.01 1204 1213 ti +] + 1* ?1 1022.12 SB-64 1022.13 SB-64, 752; HB-2372 1022.15 SB-1171, 1466; HB-230, 1670, 2435, 2574 1022.18 SB-64; HB-2372, 2434 1022.18a SB-64; HB-2372 1022.18b SB-752 1022.18b SB-64; HB-2372 1022.18c SB-64; HB-2372 1022.20 HB-2428, 2460 1022.21 HB-2428 1022.22 HB-1472, 2199, 2428, 2454 "1022.23 SB-57, 635, 968; HB-142, 177, 224, 298, 722, 805, 1646, 1854, 2020 1022.24 SB-1466 1022.25 SB-1466 1024 SB-581 1025a-1 HB-2310 1028 HB-1688 1031.1 SB-1123; HB-1804 1035 HB-2713 1039 SB-745, 1170, 1377, 1466; HB-201, 202, 1085, 1635, 2010, 2309, 2713, 2795 1039.2 SB-1085, 1170, 1353, 1466; HB-98, 230, 967, 1002, 1076, 1085, 1103, 1289, 1646, 2025 *1039.2 HB-1635 1039.3 HB-1635 t1039.4 HB-2530, 2713 1040 HB-1076 1040.1 SB-1280 *1040.1 HB-1635 t1040.2 HB-1557 1041 SB-822; HB-750 1042 SB-633,750, 1123, 1379; HB-1804, 2039 1044 SB-633 1045 HB-2713 1046 HB-2713 *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. tTitle Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 1225 *1225 1227 t1228 1402 1402.1 1403 1404 1405 1406.1 1407.01 t1407.02 1407.1 t1407.2 1407.3 1408 1408.6 1408.7 t1408.7 1409.1 1409.2 11409.2-1 f1409.2-2 t1409.5 f1409.6 t1409.7 1409.8 t1409.8 1411.2 1411.3 t1411.3 1412 1413 1415 t1415.1 1416 f1417.1 1418.2 1418.5 d Bill SB-38 HB-2428 SB-1138 SB-11138 SB-1138 SB-1138 SB-1138 SB-1 138 SB-1138 SB-1119; HB-1661 SB-1119; HB-1661 SB-1119; HB-1445, 1661 SB-1119 HB-1661 SB-1119; HB-1661 SB-1119; HB-1661 HB-2062, 2735 HB-2062, 2735 HB-2062, 2735 HB-2062, 2735 HB-2062, 2735 HB-2062, 2735 HB-2735 SB-264; HB-2735 HB-2062 HB-2062 HB-2062, 2735 HB-2062, 2735 HB-2062, 2735 SB-1466 SB-954; HB-2129 HB-2062, 2735 HB-2062, 2735 HB-2062, 2735 HB-2848 SB-374; HB-1461, 1506, 2062, 2735 HB-2062, 2735 HB-2062, 2735 SB-1466 HB-2735 SB-1432; HB-348, 2062, 2149, 2735 SB-1432; HB-348, 2149 HB-1671 SB-1466; HB-1671, 2062, 2735 HB-2062, 2735 HB-1423 HB-2062, 2735 HB-2735 HB-2062, 2735 SB-879; HB-2062, 2735 / 2413 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Chap. Par. 11 V2½-Cont. 1418.8 1418.11 1418.12 1418.14 1418.15 2203.15 t2203.25 2204 2205 2205.01 2205.02 2206 2207 2208 2209 2210 2213 2214 2221 t2221.01 2222 t2222.01 t2708 2802.02 2804 2807 2809 t2809.01 12809.02 t2809.03 t2809.04 2810 12810.01 3202a t3202b 3211 3212 3214 3717 4052 4135-310 4151-101 4151-103 4151-113 14152.104.1 14152-101.1 4152-104 t4152-104.1 4152-201 4152-204 4153.206 4153-101 Bill SB-879; HB-2062, 2735 HB-2062, 2735 HB-2062, 2735 HB-2062, 2735 HB-2062, 2735 HB-1661 HB-1661 HB-1661 HB-1661 HB-1661 HB-1661 HB-1661 HB-1661 HB-1661 HB-1661 HB-1661 HB-1661 HB-1661 HB-1661 HB-1661 HB-1661 HB-1661 HB-1944 HB-283, 2650 HB-283, 2650 HB-283 HB-283, 2650 HB-283, 2650 HB-283, 2650 HB-283, 2650 HB-283, 2650 HB-283, 2650 HB-283, 2650 HB-2310 HB-2310 SB-1324 SB-1324 SB-1324 SB-482 HB-1123 HB-2649 HB-1293 SB-1416 SB-833, 1139; HB-283, 1026 SB-1177 SB-495; HB-1564 SB-472, 1177; HB-1025, 1571 SB-472; HB-1025, 1571 SB-495, 1466; HB-296, 1564 HB-1166 SB-1186 SB-1354 Chap. Par. ll1½-Cont. 4153-103 t4153-206.1 14153-217 *4153-304 4153-305 4153-401 4153-401.1 4153-511 14153-611 14153-612 4153-702 4153-704. 4153-803 4153-805 *4160-1 thru 4160-12 HB-2526 4163 SB-472, 1177, 1416; HB-954, 1025, 1026, 1571, 2428 4164 SB-472,.1177; HB-1025, 1571, 2428 4166 SB-472, 1177; HB-1025, 1571, 2428 4166.1 SB-472, 1177; HB-1025, 1571 t4170.1 SB-1177; HB-1025, 1571 t4170.2 SB-1177; HB-1025, 1571 4173 SB-472, 1177; HB-1025, 1571 4174 SB-472, 1177; HB-1025, 1571 4175 HB-2428 4197 HB-2428 4203 HB-2139 *4204 HB-2139 4205 HB-2139 4303 HB-2310 4304 HB-2310 4305 HB-2310 4308 HB-2310 4309 HB-2310 t4311 HB-2310 4402 SB-I1119; HB-1661 4403 SB- 1119; HB-1661 4405 SB-1I119; HB-1661 t4407 SB-I1119; HB-1661 5002 HB-2864 t5020.1 SB-1227 5201 HB-2567 5304 HB-2567 5305 HB-2567 *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. lTitle Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. Bill HB-2649 SB-472, 1177; HB-1025, 1292, 1571 HB-1760 SB-383; HB-1125 SB-383; HB-1125 HB-1959 HB-1109 HB-2649 SB-472; HB-1571 SB-472; HB-1571 SB-383; HB-1125 SB-472 SB-1139; HB-283 HB-283 2414 Chap. 111/- t5511 6 1 '1 Par. 7ont. 5306 5307 5308 5311 t5311a 5354-1 5402 5402.03 "5402.05 5403 t5403.1 5404 5504.10 5505 5509 5510 5511 .01 thru 5511.07 SB-675 5513 SB-675; HB-1708 5514 SB-1174 5517 HB-812 5527 SB-375,1466; HB-1116, 1461 t5527 SB-1114 t5533 SB-1114 t5534 SB-1114 15535 SB-1114 t5536 SB-1114 6103 HB-2428 4152-204 HB-283 6306 HB-1411 6351-2 SB-613, 734, 1435 6351-2.1 SB-582 6351-3 SB-222, 1329; HB-295, 1553 6351-4.1 SB-1445 6351-5 SB-1329; HB-437, 1553 t6351-5a SB-222 6351-7 HB-1553 t6351-8 SB-1305; HB-309, 1050 6352-3 SB-1329 6353-4 SB-1305; HB-309, 1050 6354.1 SB-1332 6354-1 SB-88, 93, 1305, 1466; HB-252, 309, 1050, 1873, 2626 16354-2 HB-1873 t6354-3 SB-613, 619,734; HB-1721, 1873, 1876' AMENDED-Continued Chap. Par. 111½-Cont. 6355-3 6356-2 STATUTES Bill HB-2567 HB-2567 HB-2567 HB-2567 HB-2043, 2566 HB-1876 HB-506, 978, 2428 HB-1115 HB-506, 978 SB-678, 1466; HB-1005, 1115, 1769, 2362, 2578 HB-506, 978 HB-506, 978, 1005, 1115, 1769, 2362 SB-674; HB-743 HB-421, 1162 SB-1114 SB-675; HB-743 SB-675 6356-3 6359-1 6360-1 6360-2 6361-1 t6362-1 thru 6362-3 6503-1 6503-3 6503-4 6503-5 t6503-10 6504-2 6603 6803 6804 6805 6806 6902 6956 7001 thru 7007 7053 t7053.1 7054 t7055.1 7056 t7056.1 t7056a t7057.1 t7057.2 7202 7204' 7205 7301 7303 7307 7308 7309 7315 7354 t7354.1 t7406.1 *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. :Title Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. Bill SB-613, 1435; HB-295, 1752 SB-1333, 1435; HB-2451 SB-613, 1435 SB-613, 734, 1435 SB-1329 SB-1329 HB-2130 HB-295 HB-1152, 1993 SB-376, 771; HB-745 SB-150, 734, 771, 1326; HB-300, 745, 1152, 1162, 2562, 2723 SB-734; HB-1152, 1993 SB-733 SB-707, 1466; HB-2038 SB-982 HB-2435 HB-2435 HB-2435 HB-2435 SB-1127, 1305; HB-197, 309, 2784 HB-2428 SB-1047 SB-1466; HB-2114, 2348, 2428 HB-2348 SB-1226; HB-800 HB-2113 SB-1466; HB-1557, 2435, 2462, 2463 HB-1358, 1629 HB-457, 2463 HB-1356 HB-1356 SB-1007, 1421 SB-1421 SB-1007, 1421 HB-1839 HB-961, 1761 SB-1466; HB-413, 961 SB-166; HB-24 SB-725, 1466; HB-413, 744, 1876, 1878, 1960 HB-413 HB-2302, 2578 HB-1876, 1879 HB-1876 2415 Chap. Par. PUBLIC UTILITIES 11l12i STATUTES AM] Bill ENDED-Continued Chap. Par. 111 /-Cont. 9-225 f9-228 19-245 9-252 9-253 t9-253 10-101 10-103 10-201 1-101 1-102 2-101 t2-101.1 2-102 2-103 2-105 t2-105.1 12-108 2-202 12-208 3-101 3-105 4-101 4-304 15-110 5-202 7-204A t7-204A 8-206 8-207 18-301.1 8-402 8-403.1 *8-405.1 18-405.2 8-406 t8-406.1 18-408 8-509 19-105 ,19-201.1 t9-212.1 9-215 9-215.1 t9-215.2 19-218 HB-2510 HB-2733 SB-4, 1068; HB-191, 530, 532, 988, 2895 SB-4, 1068;,HB-988, 2895 SB-4, 1068, 1263; HB-988, 2895 HB-1062, 2944 HB-530 HB-1063 HB-2932, 2948 SB-718, 1128; HB-303 HB-2414 HB-777, 2242 HB-1904 SB-1387 HB-182 HB-2696, 2738 HB-739 SB-598 HB-275 HB-497, 1383 HB-674 HB-2733 SB-487, 1466; HB-258, 799, 1327 SB-393 SB-393 SB-1152; HB-2299 SB-1152; HB-2299 HB-1363, 1720, 2851 HB-777 HB-91 HB-1822 HB-1469, 1826 HB-1383 HB-799 HB-1598 SB-371, 1263, 1502; HB-183, 1468, 1469, 1851, 2921 9-220 SB-4; HB-182,183, 110.7 SB-529 2510 120 19-220.1 SB-4, 1042, 1384; 203 SB-529 HB-182, 183,2510 210e SB-529 9-220.2 SB-4 228 SB-529; HB-2710 9-221 HB-1397 231 HB-2710 *9-221.1 HB-594 233 SB-529 9-222 SB-1286; HB-771, 868, *251 thru 255 SB-1467 1574 254 SB-98,716; HB-41 9-222.1 SB-1094; HB-1032, 248 1262 306 HB-1630 9-222.2 SB-1063; HB-1791 309b SB-255 19-222.3 HB-542 315 SB-90 *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. tTitle Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 0, 10-204 t10-205 13-100 13-101 113-216 13-302 113-408 113-506.1 113-703.1 113-708 113-901 115-100 t15-102 115-103 115-104 t15-105 115-106 t15-107 115-108 t15-109 +115-110 115-111 115-112 +15-113 +15-114 t15-115 115-116 S 15-117 +15-118 t15-119 110.1 Bill HB-2850 SB-747, 1040, 1386; HB-2849 SB-393 SB-747; HB-1007 HB-2611 SB-823; HB-2770 SB-369 HB-1063 SB-822, 998, 1058; HB-503, 750, 1551, 1835,2908,2919 SB-822,1041,1390; HB-750,1551 HB-1551,2920 SB-1260 HB-594,2850 HB-2154 HB-2942 HB-321, 443 HB-1816 HB-2187 HB-1234, 2804 HB-321, 2659 SB-1155 SB-1155 SB-1155 SB- 1155 SB-1155 SB-1155 SB-1155 SB-1155 SB-1155 SB-1155 SB-1155 SB-1155 SB-1155 SB-1155 SB- 1155 SB-1155 SB-1155 SB-1155 SB-1155 SB-529 2416 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Bill Chap. Par. 1112/3-Cont. 704.06 704.09 Chap. 1112/-Cont. t3 ?3 3 35 35 t3 66 66 66 66 319 HB-153 327 SB-270; HB-714, 1006, 1631, 2340 327a SB-255 30.1 SB-1499; HB-2911 332 SB-1374 332a SB-993; HB-1973 "347 SB-90, 466, 832; HB-1702 53.1 HB-87 354 SB-270; HB-714 355 SB-529; HB-2189 5.01 SB-98, 716; HB-40, 248 5.05 SB-270; HB-714 58.5 SB-832;, HB-1702, 1782, 2288 602 SB-1, 493, 1466; HB-450 2.02 SB-856, 1466; HB-1616, 1782 2.03 HB-1616 2.04 HB-1616 2.07 HB-1782 663 SB-1322; HB-1616 666 SB-856, 1466; HB-1616, 1782, 2285 667 SB-856, 1466; HB-1616, 1782, 2285 75.1 HB-1616 80.1 SB-832; HB-1702 692 HB-1782 697 SB-856; HB-1782 903 904 905 906 907 907.1 907.2 908 912 916 1304.1 * 1304.2 11304.3 1410 1412 1553 RAILROADS AND 114 t214.30 380 401 402 404 t602 705 RECORDERS 115 1 *1 thru 30 9.07 t9.2b RECORDS 116 36 37 38 207 HB-714, 2576 SB-1382 SB-832; HB-1702 SB-1146, 1382 HB-714 SB-270 SB-466 SB-90; HB-1481 SB-90 SB-466, 832 SB-466 SB-98, 255, 716, 1382, 1466; HB-40, 248, 714, 825, 2576 SB-255 SB-90, 1382 SB-98, 716; HB-40, 248,825 HB-825 SB-1382; HB-714, 2576 t699 thru 699.16 701.02 t701.06 702.01 702.02 702.08 t702.16a t702.24 t702A.01 thru 702A.11 t703A.15 t703B.14 704.01 t704.01la 704.02 704.03 704.03.1 704.04 Par. *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. *Title Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 704.12 704.13 t704A.01 t704A.02 t704A.03 t704A.04 t704A.05 t705.06 Bill HB-2195 SB-98, 255, 716, 1382, 1466; HB-40, 248, 714, 2576 HB-714, 2576 HB-714, 2576 SB-466 SB-466 SB-466 SB-466 SB-466 SB-62; HB-72, 824, 825 SB-923 SB-923; HB-183, 594 SB-928 SB-923 SB-923; HB-183, 594 SB-1466 SB-923 SB-923 SB-923 SB-928; HB-183, 594 SB-392 HB-497 HB-497 HB-2733 HB-2733 SB-1466 WAREHOUSES SB-1038; HB-1406 SB-529 SB-347 SB-347 SB-347 HB-217 SB-1038; HB-1406 SB-146 HB-312 HB-442, 2599 SB-588 SB-1322 SB-1322 SB-1322 SB-1345, 1466; HB-1773, 2604, 2682, 2709, 2862 6 t6 2417 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Chap. Par. Bill REVENUE 120 1-103 SB-136, 169, 692; HB-1333, 1533, 1535,2621,2784 2-201 SB-67, 164, 169, 185, 350, 539, 676, 692, 760, 891, 1035, 1172, 1399, 1405, 1446, 1462, 1466; HB-469, 490, 887, 1072, 1181, 1532, 2028, 2502, 2508, 2561, 2600, 2637 t2-201.1 HB-2681 t2-201.3 HB-2681 2-202 SB-1446 t2-202.1 SB-164; HB-1181 2-202.3 HB-490 t2-202.3 SB-67, 169, 350, 539; HB-1072, 1532, 2502, 2508, 2561 t2-202.4 SB-169; HB-490, 1072 2-203 SB-169, 214, 276, 277, 827, 891, 1402, 1461, 1466; HB-220, 373, 531, 1161, 1776, 2000, 2188, 2210,2508, 2631, 2784, 2878 2-204 SB-67, 136, 140, 161, 175, 251, 594, 824, 1463; HB-127, 256, 288, 340, 345, 490, 1181, 1522, 2128, 2131, 2502, 2508 2-205 SB-1401; HB-2681 t2-206.1 SB-568 t2-208 SB-15, 87, 88, 91, 274, 275, 295, 497, 1402, 1463; HB-255, 406, 488, 615, 755, 1028, 1072, 1113,1517, 1648, 1987, 2210, 2502, 2508, 2631, 2632, 2748, 2878 2-209 SB-891 3-304 HB-1295 4-402 HB-2080, 2666 5-502 HB-2784 t5-502.1 SB-139; HB-1130 5-506 SB-1322; HB-2785 5-507 SB-1305; HB-309, 767 t5-507A SB-1305 t5-507B 1 B-1050 5-509 SB-1050, 1305, 1466; HB-164, 309, 767, 1050, 1154, 1238, 1248, 2765 Chap. 120- Con 1 Par. Bill it. 5-509.1 SB-867 5-510 SB-1050, 1305, 1466; HB-164, 309, 1050 5-514 HB-767 *5-514 SB-1127; HB-2784 *5-515 SB-1127; HB-2784 t5-516 SB-1305; HB-26, 164, 1154, 1238, 1248, 2765 t5-517 SB-1305; HB-164, 1154, 1238, 1248, 2765 t6-604 SB-139; HB-122, 1130, 1666 7-702 SB-67; HB-2508 7-703 SB-67 7-704 SB-67 7-710 SB-67 8-803 HB-2508, 2784 8-804 SB-1322, 1466; HB-2784, 2837 9-901 SB-169, 350, 539, 1466; HB-1070, 1072, 1181, 1193, 1532, 2325, 2508, 2561,2681 t9-901 HB-490 9-902 SB-1322; HB-138 9-905 SB-1322; HB-2785 9-909 HB-747 9-911 SB-1322; HB-2785 *9-915 SB-1207 9-917 SB-86,866 11-1101 SB-1322; HB-2785 11-1103 SB-1322; HB-2785 11-1107 SB-1434 11-1108 SB-1322 11-1109 SB-1322; HB-2785 14-1401 HB-767, 2784 15-1501 SB-1322; HB-2784, 2785 202.3 SB-169 t203 SB-169 404 SB-1463 *405 thru 405.11 407 417 t417 417.7 t417.19 417.20 t417.20 417.21 418 SB-744, 789; HB-1736 SB-529 SB-1466; HB-714, 2576 SB-64; HB-2372 SB-555, 1242; HB-1200, 2417 SB-64; HB-714, 2576 SB-752 SB-64 SB-1466 SB-64, 1466; HB-714, 771, 2252, 2553, 2576 *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. tTitle Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2418 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Par. Bill Chap. Par. 120--Cont. 418a SB-752 t418a SB-64, 752; HB-2372 418b SB-752 t418b SB-64; HB-2372 t419b SB-64 - 419b.! SB-752 423 SB-64; HB-2372 424 SB-64, 192, 252, 692, 1402, 1453, 1466, 1482, 1491; HB-714, 2048, 2063, 2292, 2372, 2553, 2576 t424a SB-64; HB-2372 427a SB-752 428 SB-752 428a SB-752 429 SB-64, 752; HB-2372 t429.1 SB-568 430.32 SB-914; HB-333 431 SB-64, 752; HB-2372 432 SB-752 433 SB-64; HB-2372 t434b SB-1505; HB-2923 439.2 SB-153, 914, 1466; HB-333, 1666, 2763 439.2b HB-2600 439.3 SB-42, 50, 98, 185, 193,201,392, 676, 716, 719, 760, 780, 803, 807, 1035, 1063, 1069, 1322; HB-40, 198, 248, 349, 1073, 1182, 1195, 1347, 1601, 1602, 1791, 2208, 2209, 2210, 2428, 2456,2459, 2463, 2600, 2695, 2771, 2785, 2883 t439.3b SB-718; HB-303 439.9 SB-98, 185, 451, 716, 1006, 1311, 1322; HB-40, 248, 349, 714, 760, 1195, 2208, 2210, 2428, 2576,2600, 2695, 2872 439.10 Ob SB-98, 716, 1322; HB-40, 248, 2428 439.32 SB-98, 716, 1466; HB-40, 248, 1182, 1666, 2771 Bill *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. 'Title Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. Chap. 120-Cont. 439.33 SB-42, 50, 98, 185, 193,201,392,676, 716,719, 760,780, 803, 807, 1035, 1063,1069,1466; HB-40,198, 248, 349, 1073,1195, 1347,1601,1602, 1791, 2208, 2209, 2210,2428,2456, 2459, 2463, 2600, 2695, 2771,2785, 2883 439.39 SB-98, 185, 451, 716, 1006,1311,1322; HB-40, 248, 349, 714, 760, 1195, 2208, 2210,2428, 2576,2600, 2695, 2872 439.40b SB-98, 716, 1322; HB-40,248, 2428 439.102 SB-98, 716, 971, 1466;, HB-40,248,1182, 2771 439.103 SB-42, 50, 98, 185, 193,201,392,676, 716,719,760,780, 803,807,1035, 1063,1069,1466; HB-40,198, 248, 349, 1073, 1195, 1347, 1601, 1602, 1791, 2208, 2209, 2210, 2241, 2428, 2456,2459,2463, 2600, 2695, 2771, 2785,2883 439.109 SB-98, 185, 451, 716, 1006,1311,1322; HB-40,248, 349, 714, 760,1195, 2208,2210,2428, 2576,2600, 2695, 2872 439.120.1 SB-98, 716, 1322; HB-40, 248, 2428 440 SB-153; HB-2763 440c HB-2515 440d HB-2360 440f SB-169, 185, 596, 676, 760,1094; HB-73, 1032, 2600 2419 STATUTES AMENDED-Continue Par. Bill Chap. Par. 120--Cont. 441 SB-42, 50, 98, 185, 193, 201, 392, 676, 716,718,719,760, 780,803,807, 1035, 1063,1069, 1296, 1322, 1463; HB-40, 198,248,303,349, 1073, 1182, 1195, 1347,1601,1602, 1791,2208,2209, 2210,2428,2456, 2459, 2463,2600, 2695,2771,2785, 2883 441a HB-2487 441b SB-1466; HB-1027, 2487 442 SB-98, 185, 451, 716, 1006,1311,1322; HB-40, 248, 349, 714,760,:1195, 2208,2210,2428, 2576,2600, 2695, 2785,2872 481b.3 481b.33 481b.36 482 483.2a 483.2b 483.7 484a 484b t484c 489 491 492 500 500.1 500.5 500.7 500.10 Chap. 120--Cont. t443a HB-867 500.18c SB-136 444 HB-1011, 2485, 2486 t500.18c SB-1161; HB-158 444a SB-1322; HB-2785 927 444f SB-1322; HB-2785 t500.18e SB-731 444j SB-1322; HB-138 500.20 HB-753 t444m SB-1463 500.23 SB-853, 1466; 445d SB-98,716, 1322; HB-1831, 1925 HB-40, 248, 2428 500.23.1 HB-499 452 SB-1322; HB-1071, 500.23-1 SB-896, 1402, 146 2484, 2785 1470, 1474; HB 452 1/2 HB-2484 930, 1831,2118 453.2 SB-i1113, 1318; 2428, 2826, 282 HB-760, 2786 2882 *453.10a SB-1207 f500.23-1 SB-1463 453.32 SB-1113, 1318; 500.23-la SB-973, 974, 1402 HB-760, 2786 1470, 1473; HB *453.49 SB-1207 499, 1239, 1968 467.16 SB-718; HB-303, 771, 2119, 2828 868, 1574 t500.23-1b SB-578 467.17 SB-1063; HB-1791 500.23-2 SB-634 t467.17a.3 SB-311,392; HB-2602 500.23-3 SB-634 467.18 SB-1322; HB-2872 t500.23-5 SB-595 *467.24 SB-1207 501e SB-960; HB-416, 468 HB-771,868 1054 469 SB-1063; HB-1791 501e-1 SB-322 t469a.la SB-392 t501f-2 SB-1168 t469a.3 SB-311; HB-2602 501g-1 HB-2962 470 SB-1322; HB-2872 501g-4 HB-395 *476 SB-1207 -t501n HB-158 *476.9 SB-1207 507 SB-1127; HB-278, 481b.1 SB-136; HB-1861, 508a SB-588, 1284 2785 508a2 HB-2072 481b.2 HB-1861 509 SB-1127; HB-278, *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. (Title Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. ,714, 66, -635, 9, -79, 602, 4 4 ed Bill HB-2785 HB-1301 SB-451, 1311 HB-1603, 1604, 2420 SB-567, 696, 835, 1466; HB-602, 1137, 1252, 2058, 2783 SB-696; HB-2058 HB-1048 SB-1318; HB-2785, 2786 SB-1071; HB-227 HB-1 171 SB-1318; HB-2785, 2786 HB-466 HB-339, 1087 HB-2597 HB-714, 2609 SB-593 SB-193, 966, 1466; HB-216, 489, 1252, 1623 SB-977 2420 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Par. Bill Chap. Par. 120---ont. 510 522 t523.1 524 t524a t527 561 562 563 584 587 589 592.1 592.2 t592.3b 597 599 600 t602.1 604 610.1 627 t628 629a 632 637 638 t638.1 643 6 t6 t656 SB-1127, 1305; HB-2784 SB-646; HB-2784 SB-1463, 1481 SB-1468 HB-155 HB-155 SB-1318, 1466; HB-107,2785, 2786 SB-1318; HB-2785, 2786 SB-1318; HB-2785, 2786 SB-634 HB-460 SB-593, 1466; HB-1137 SB-1478; HB-2167, 2931 HB-1666 HB-2931 HB-339, 1087 HB-339, 1087 SB-593 HB-1086 SB-826 SB-1318; HB-1680, 2786 SB-851, 1402, 1477; HB-1967, 2135 SB-1468 SB-1318, 1402; HB-2135, 2785, 2786 SB-1402; HB-2135 HB-1236 SB-825,1402, 1469; HB-1236, 2127 SB-825, 1402, 1469; HB-2127 SB-136, 350, 801, 825, 971, 972,1322, 1398,1402,1469, 1471,1476,1479; HB-80,203, 467, 517,997, 1074, 1236, 1407,1591,1926, 2127,2180,2358, 2424, 2681, 2731, 2732, 2792, 2794, 2830,2856, 2881 HB-2573 HB-1591 SB-1420 SB-1463; HB-997 SB-1463 SB-1463 t7 Bill *7 *70 70 *7 *7 t716b thruI *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. fTitle Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. Chap. 120- Cont. 545a SB-1318; HB-2785, 2786 56A SB-476; HB-1806 5A.1 SB-476; HB-1806 671 SB-136, 971, 1402, 1469,1503; HB-1236, 1926, 2958 672 HB-972, 1072, 1137 573a SB-160 )73b SB-160 675 SB-160,776, 1148, 1402, 1469; HB-1236,1788, 2827 679 SB-672 )88b SB-593 597d SB-588; HB-2072 697e SB-588 701 HB-460 702 HB-1389 703a SB-933 705 SB-1402, 1469; HB-1236,1597 05.1 SB-1402; HB-1236 5.1a SB-1402; HB-1236 5.1b HB-2838 05.3 SB-1402; HB-1236 05.4 SB-1402; HB-1236 706 SB-826,1402,1469; HB-1236 711 SB-826; HB-972, 2519 716a SB-588 716a HB-2072 716d SB-588 728a SB-1466 734 SB-588, 593, 625, 740, 1466; HB-112, 1787, 2072, 2186 741 HB-112 41.1 SB-634; HB-112 744 SB-588 756 SB-588; HB-2072 761 SB-672; HB-1170 796 SB-1402 t861 SB-1471 t861 HB-2830 862 SB-136,971, 972; HB-203,1926, 2180 863 SB-136,971,972, 1402,1471, 1472, 1476; HB-203, 1926, 2180,2830,2831 865 SB-136, 971, 972, 1471, 1476; HB-203, 1926,2180,2830 866 SB-136,971,972, 1471,1472, 1476; HB-203, 1926, 2180, 2830,2831,2947 643a 643e t643f 1643g t643h t643i 2421 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Bill Chap. Par. 120-Cont. t1306.1 1 2002 1 Chap. 120-Cont. t + 866.1 HB-2830 866.1 SB-972, 1402, 1471, 1476; HB-203, 2180 866.2 SB-972, 1402; HB-203, 2180 867 SB-136, 971,972, 1402,1471, 1472, 1476; HB-203, 1926, 2180, 2831 t867 HB-2830 868 SB-136,971,972, 1402,1471, 1476; HB-203, 1926, 2180 t868 HB-2830 t901 SB-169 1003 SB-11, 530, 599,911, 1463, 1466; HB-57, 377,788, 1288, 2090,2153 1011 SB-1195 051.1 SB-1195 1052 SB-344,1195 1053 SB-344, 1195 1054 HB-141 1055 SB-1195 1056 SB-1195; HB-141 1102 SB-344; HB-754 1103 SB-1195 1104 SB-1195 1105.1 SB-1195 1122 SB-1195 1123 SB-1195 1124 SB-1195 1126 SB-1195 1127 SB-1195 1128 SB-1195 1129 SB-1195 1130 SB-1195, 1133 SB-1195 1134 SB-684, 1195 1135 SB-1195 1152 HB-600, 1332 1157.1 SB-1018 1157.2 HB-146, 600 157.8b HB-787, 1931 1159 HB-600 1168.1 HB-1003,1004 1169 SB-1018, 1096; HB-169, 1072 1170 HB-600 1174 SB-1018 1177.1 HB-1102 1200 SB-201 1201 SB-201 1203 HB-1053,2082 1208 HB-1052 1214 SB-201 t2-220 4-201.15 t4-201.21 4-218 4-501 5-504 t5-602.1 5-603 5-608 *5-608 5-70.1 5-701.5 5-801 t5-901 thru 5-919 5-909 t6-131 6-201.7 6-306 6-312 6-325 6-501 6-508.1 6-601 6-701 6--515 7-202 7-202.21a 9-105 9-113.1 9-115.1 t9-115.1 9-127 *10-401 10--204 10--703 10--706 10--803 10--806 100-1 100-3 100-5 100-6 ROADS AND BRIDGES 121 Bill HB-364 HB-760, 771, 868, 1574, 2785 HB-2785 HB-2872 HB-2482 HB-2482 SB-1322; HB-2785 HB-2482 HB-2482 SB-1426 SB-1426 HB-1852 HB-1330 HB-14, 271, 1277 HB-807 HB-2044 HB-2006, 2009 HB-113, 570, 671, 1845 SB-1067; HB-113 HB-738 HB-2398 HB-806 HB-113 HB-2967 HB-297 HB-2887 HB-2005 HB-2006 HB-2006, 2007 HB-2658 SB-474, 1466 SB-475 HB-738 SB-529 HB-738 SB-1327 HB-518 SB-820; HB-1836 HB-2006 HB-2008 SB-265 HB-1402 SB-529 SB-529 SB-529 SB-529 SB-529 HB-2375, 2514 HB-2514, 2864 HB-2514 HB-2864 *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. :Title Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. Par. 2005 2006 2160 2166 2167 t2175 t2176 ti 1r~ . 2422 Chap. Par. 121-Cont. 100-8 100-9 100-10 100-11 100-16 *100-16 100-16.1 *100-16.1 100-17 100-19 t100-19.1 100-21 100-22 100-23. t100-27.2 102-3 307.2 t307.7-1 307.8b 307.13 307.14 307:16 t307.16-1 307.18c 503.06 503.12 504.06 506.03 508 510 512 514.01 *608 SALES 121'/ 137.1 137.2 137.2-3 137.2-5a .137.2-7 137.2-11 137.2-15 137.2-16 t137.2-16 t137.2-26 t137.2-27 t137.2-28 t137.2-29 137.3 137.4 137.5 137.6 137.7 t137.7a 137.8 STATUTES AM] Bill HB-2514 HB-2514 HB-2514 SB-1493; HB-2514 HB-2514 HB-631 HB-2514 HB-631 HB-2514 SB-1493; HB-2514 HB-1637 HB-1638, 2854 HB-1556 HB-2514 HB-1482 SB-529 HB-2269 HB-44 HB-1309 HB-2269 HB-1667 HB-2295 SB-1293; HB-968 HB-2269 SB-1077; HB-2117 HB-2117 SB-1076; HB-1934 HB-2117 SB-724, 925 SB-748 HB-2117 SB-724, 925; HB-2203, 2204 HB-113 HB-932 HB-2754 HB-2752 HB-932 HB-1778 HB-932, 2752 HB-932 HB-932 HB-932 HB-2754 HB-2754 HB-2754 HB-2754 HB-932 HB-932, 2752 HB-932 HB-932 HB-932 HB-775 HB-932, 2752 ENDED-Continued Chap. Par. 1211/2 Cont. t137.8a t137.8b 137.9 137.10 137.11 137.11a 137.11b 137.12 137.13 137.14 t137.14a 137.15 137.15a 137.16 t137.16a 157.8 157.33 157.35 207a 210 t211.5 213 262B 262L 262T t262U t262V t262W 262X 270a 525 525.1 529.2 562.13 t565.1 752 754 1202 1203 1352 1353 t1353.1 t1353.2 t1354.1 2620 SCHOOLS 122 Bill HB-1572, 2753 HB-2753 HB-932 HB-932 HB-932, 2428, 2754 HB-932, 2752, 2753 HB-2755 HB-932, 2754 HB-932 HB-932, 2754 HB-2754 HB-932 SB-800; HB-932 HB-932 HB-932 HB-1357 HB-2840 HB-2840 HB-612 HB-1401 HB-1401 HB-1401 HB-1795, 1966 HB-1206 SB-1151; HB-2069 SB-180, 294, 643; HB-344, 402, 538, 721, 1355, 1545, 2055, 2086, 2682, 2709 HB-2682, 2709 HB-2682, 2709 SB-1466 HB-612 SB-708 SB-708, 954, 1011 SB-708 HB-184 HB-184 HB-776, 2045 HB-776, 2045 HB-128, 1966 HB-1966 HB-928, 1056 HB-928, 1056 SB-5; HB-1056 HB-1056 HB-1056 HB-1888, 2654 1-1 HB-2796 1A-1 SB-648 1A-2 SB-648, 913; HB-405, 2030 1A-2.1 SB-648 *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. tTitle Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2423 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Chap. Par. 122-Cont. IA-4 tlA-4A 1A-8 ItB-1 thru Bill SB-913; HB-405, 2030 HB-2695 SB-913; HB-405, 416, 2030 1B-20 SB-960 1B-6 HB-2963 2-3 SB-913; HB-405, 2030 2-3.12 HB-565 2-3.25 SB-913; HB-405, 2030 2-3.33 HB-1680. 2-3.40 HB-1227 2-3.51 SB-913,959, 1466; HB-405, 1680, 2030 2-3.61 HB-589 2-3.62 SB-592, 632; HB-1555, 2622 2-3.63 SB-913; HB-405, 2030 2-3.64 SB-913, 976, 1079, 1466; HB-405, 416, 529, 1982, 2030, 2671 2-3.66 SB-254; HB-1092 2-3.68 SB-913; HB-2030 2-3.71 SB-254, 1466; HB-604 2-3.75 SB-913; HB-405, 2030 2-3.84 SB-1318; HB-2786 t2-3.89 HB-2508 2-3.91 SB-1206 t2-3.91 HB-1762 2-3.92 HB-1561 t2-3.92 SB-335, 1336, 1350; HB-88, 883, 901, 2254, 2448, 2605 t2-3.93 SB-335, 536, 632, 913, 1200, 1336, 1350; HB-477, 649, 980, 981, 1220, 1222, 1265, 1400, 1448, 1508,1523, 1678, 2030, 2448, 2605 t2-3.93 thru 2-3.95 HB-405 t2-3.94 SB-913; HB-2030, 2448 t2-3.95 SB-913; HB-1195, 1248, 2030, 2448 2-3.96 SB-1466 t2-3.96 SB-913; HB-2030 2-3.97 SB-1466 t2-3.97 HB-2030 2-3.98 SB-1466 2-3.99 SB-1466 2-3.100 SB-1466 3-1 SB-1154; HB-99, 150, 1918 *3-1 IHB-477 Chap. Par. 122--Cont. *3-2 *3-3 3-6.1 3-11 3-12 3-14.5 3-14.21 3-14.22 t3-14.27 3-15.2 3-15.6 *3-15.6 3-15.10 3-.01 3A-1 t3A-1.1 3A-2 3A-3 *3A-6 *3A-7 3A-8 *3A-8 3A-13 *3A-15 4-1 *4-2 *4-4 *4-5 *4-6 *4-8 *4-9 *4-10 5-1 5-21 6-2 6-4 6-10 6-11 6-12 6-17 t6-18.1 7-01 7-2 7-2a 7-6 7-7 7-11 7A-1 7A-2 7A-6 7A-11 *7A-14 t7C-2 8-1 *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. ITitle Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. Bill HB-477 HB-477 HB-99 HB-947 HB-1400 HB-682 HB-565, 2875 HB-565 SB-612; HB-1467 SB-1349 HB-1505 HB-477 HB-99 SB-806, 828; HB-99, 477 HB-99 HB-99 HB-477 SB-1466 HB-477 HB-477 SB-1466 HB-477 SB-1466 HB-477 HB-99 HB-477 HB-477 HB-477 HB-477 HB-477 HB-477 HB-477 SB-1439; HB-947, 2761, 2963 HB-946 HB-99 HB-99 HB-99, 1918 HB-99 HB-99 HB-99 HB-536 HB-99 SB-812; HB-114 SB-187 HB-114 HB-114 SB-187 SB-187 SB-187 HB-1918 SB-1466 SB-187 HB-1639 SB-815, 960, 1439, 1466; HB-416, 2761, 2963 2424 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Chap. Par. 122-Cont. 8-7 8-8 8-16 9-2 9-5 9-10 9-12 9-18 9-22 10-9 10-10 10-14 10-15.14a 10-17 10-17a 10-20 t10-20.5b t10-20.7a 10-20.9a 10-20.12a 10-20.13 10-20.19 10-20.21 t10-20.24a t10-20.28 10-21 10-21.4 10-21.8 10-21.9 10-21.10 t10-21.10 10-21.11 t10-21.11 10-22.5 10-22.6 t10-22.10a 10-22.14 10-22.19 10-22.22b 10-22.25a t10-22.25b 10-22.26 10-22.28a 10-22.31 10-22.31a 10-22.33 10-22.34 10-22.36 10-22.38a Bill SB-1439; HB-2761, 2963 HB-1249 SB-517, 529, 1466 HB-2783 HB-381 HB-1918 HB-381 SB-979; HB-317 SB-1372; HB-291, 328, 381 SB-267, 632 HB-381, 1918 SB-28 SB-1349 HB-111 SB-1335; HB-649, 2452 SB-1458 SB-1333; HB-486, 2447 HB-981 SB-612 SB-1204 HB-1222, 1448 SB-960; HB-416 SB-540 HB-455 SB-637; HB-62, 95 SB-1466; HB-901 SB-612; HB-1467 HB-470 SB-540; HB-2897, 2922 HB-2450 SB-78, 1331; HB-58, 901, 1008, 1348, 2445 SB-1466 SB-78 SB-1204 SB-615, 1485 SB-1338; HB-2450 HB-1249 SB-584 SB-29, 30; HB-32, 1523 HB-2702 HB-980 HB-1249 SB-584; HB-1249 HB-1174 SB-309; HB-713 HB-1249 HB-907 SB-104; HB-713 HB-318 Chap. Par. 122-Cont. 10-22.39 10-22.40 10-22.41 10-22.43 10-23.5 10-23.8b t10-24 11A-8 11A-10 11B-2 11B-5 11B-7 12-12 12-18 12-25 12--14 12--16 13-17.1 13-43 13-44.2 13-44.4 14-1.02 14-1.08 14-1.09a t14-1.11 t14-1.11la 14-3.01 t14-3.03 14-4.02 14-7.01 14-7.02 14-7.03 t14-7.04 14-8.01 14-8.02 14-11.01 14-13.01 14-15.01 14-16.01 14A-3 14A-5 14A-7 14B-2 14C-2 14C-3 14C-4 14C-8 14C-10 14C-12 15-7 15-26 16-1 16-7 17-1 *17-1 thru 17-16 Bill HB-2298, 2302 SB-649 SB-632; HB-1395 HB-2076 SB-606; HB-1302, 1400 HB-145 HB-2575 HB-1918 HB-32 SB-235; HB-904 SB-235; HB-904 SB-235; HB-904, 1918 SB-529 SB-1466 SB-145 SB-529 SB-529 SB-1466 SB-1466 SB-1466 SB-1466 HB-1547 SB-524 HB-366 SB-387 SB-387 SB-529; HB-1680 HB-1547 HB-1547 HB-114 SB-1466 SB-387, 960 HB-114, 391 SB-387 SB-632; HB-366, 1395, 1477, 1547, 1548 SB-1466 SB-386; HB-677 SB-189; HB-644 HB-2301 SB-1087 HB-589 SB-905 HB-366 SB-1466 HB-318 SB-333 SB-333,632 SB-334 SB-155; HB-318 HB-99 HB-1249 HB-64 HB-1249 SB-960; HB-416 HB-602 *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. :Title Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2425 STATUTES AMENDED-Continuec Par. Bill Chap. Par. 1 17 17 t17 1 1l 17 17- t7 1 1 1 1 i7 17 1"1 I ti thru IA-24 8-1.1 18-1.2 18-3 18-4.2 18-4.2 *18-5 18-8 t18-8 18-8.2 18-8.3 HB-602 SB-350, 539; HB-515, 1231, 1455, 1532, 2561,2681 SB-350; HB-2681 HB-1249 HB-1249 HB-588 HB-477 SB-187, 350, 491, 538, 539, 723, 961,986, 1396, 1466; HB-32, 476, 559, 602, 945, 997, 1348, 1526, 1532, 1681, 2071, 2161, 2185, 2330, 2561,2637, 2743, 2808 HB-2681 SB-187 SB-187, 1466; HB-1249, 2428 122- Chap. 122-Cont. 17-2 SB-539, 1466; HB-32, 585, 1532, 2558, 2561 7-2.2 SB-1466; HB-32, 585, 2558 -2.2a SB-908; HB-619, 1303, 1840 -2.2b HB-1249 -2.2d HB-880 7-2.4 HB-1249 7-2.5 HB-2680 7-2.6 HB-2680 -2.11 SB-686,1466; HB-1249, 2341 2.11 a SB-529, 686, 1466; HB-2341 -2.12 HB-1539 7-2A HB-1249 17-2B SB-1466; HB-947, 1249 17-3 SB-539; HB-1532, 2561 7-3.1 SB-539; HB-1532, 2561 7-3.3 SB-539; HB-1532, 2561 7-3.4 HB-1485 7-5.1 HB-1249 17-7 SB-584 17-8 SB-584 '-9.01 HB-1249 17-11 SB-187, 233; HB-948 17-16 SB-529 17-17 HB-606 -Cont. 18-8.5 t18-8.5 18-11 18-12 18-17 18-19 t18-19 t18A-1 ti9-1.1 19-2 19-3 19-9 19-11 19-17 19-30 19-31 19a-2 20-2 20-3 20-4 20-5 20-8 20-9 21-1 21-la *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. tTitle Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 122-- 21-7.1 21-10 21-14 21-16 21-18 21-23 22-15 t22-23 23-1.1 24-2 24-6 24-8 24-11 24-12 24-13 24-24 24-25 24A-5 24A-6 26-1 26-2 t26-2c Bill HB-515 SB-680, 1079; HB-416 SB-1294; HB-2787, 2799 HB-586, 2787, 2799 HB-523 HB-602 SB-169; HB-490, 1072 SB-537, 980; HB-357, 1525 HB-1776 SB-529 SB-529 HB-2137 SB-529 SB-529 SB-529 SB-529 SB-529 SB-529, 1466; HB-1249 HB-1249 HB-1249 HB-1249 HB-1249 HB-2103 SB-913, 978; HB-405, 2030 SB-726, 913, 1466; HB-381, 405, 452, 1505, 2030 HB-590, 1620, 2855 HB-590 SB-254 SB-1070 SB-1070 SB-254; HB-901 SB-242 HB-564 HB-947 SB-589, 759, 806, 904, 1183, 1466; HB-306, 457, 1108, 1677, 2463 SB-681; HB-946, 1747 SB-796; HB-416 SB-308 HB-539 HB-124 SB-615; HB-1122, 2853 SB-486 HB-2742 SB-477 SB-449, 1485 SB-449, 1485 SB-217 2426 Chap. Par. 122-Cont. 26-3a 26-12 t26-16 27-1 27-5 27-6 27-8.1 27-9.1 27-9.2 27-12.1 27-13.1 27-13.2 t27-13.3 t27-20.3 t27-20.4 27-22 27-22.2 27-23 S27-23.1 t27-23.2 27-23.3 27-24.2 29-2 29-3 29-5 29-5.2 t29-6.3 30-4b 30-4c 30-4d 30-9 30-10 30-13 30-14.4 t30-14.6a 30-15 30-15.1 30-15.2 30-15.3 30-15.4 30-15.7 30-15.7a 30-15.7b 30-15.7d t30-15.7f 30-15.7g t30-15.7g 30-15.8 SE SE SE HI HI SE HI HI HI HI HI HI HI HI Hi SE HI SB HI :H SB SB SE SE SE SE HI SE SE SE SE HI SE SE SE SE SE SB SE SE SB SB HI H] H] SE STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Bill Chap. Par. 122-Cont. 3-107, 316; HB-400, t30-15.8a 1885 30-15.10 3-615 1-148, 1485 t30-15.10c B-250, 451,713, 854, t30-15.1la 1373,2274, 2756, 30-15.12 2966 30-15.14a B-285 30-15.16 1-196; HB-310 B-1013, 1681 30-15.17 B-2634 30-15.18 B-2634 30-15.19 B-317,416 30-15.21 B-1176 30-15.25 B-2 30-15-25.a B-175 30-16.4 B-3 30-16.6 B-2859 30-17.1 1-216; HB-605, 2076 t30-17.2 3-852 t30-18 -148; HB-462, 1427, 32-1 2906 32-2.5 B-21 32-4.2 B-2411, 2624 32-4.11 1-1466 32-5 1-148; HB-462, 1427, 32-5.6 2906 32-7.2 1-1500 32-22.3 3-1500 33-1 1-1500 33-1.1 3-1500 33-lb B-946 3-1, 493; HB-450 34.8 1-1,333,493; 34-1.02 HB-450 34-1.1 3-1,493; HB-450 34-2.1 1-690 B-2692 34-2.1b 3-1, 493; HB-450 1-1348; HB-2607 34-2.2 1-1257; HB-1395 34-2.3 -1349; HB-2606 34-2.4 1-930; HB-700 34-2.5 1-10, 632, 1348; HB-1331, 2606, t34-2.412 2607 34-3 1-1348; HB-2607 34-3.1 3-930, 1346; HB-700 1-283, 930; HB-192, 34-6.1 700, 1329, 1632 34-8 8-1329 .34-8.1 1-27; HB-32 34-8.3 B-459 34-15 3-614 34-18 B-2803 B-52, 422,2803 3-1347; HB-32 34-18.1 Bill SB-1348; HB-2607 SB-39, 45, 1349; HB-2606 SB-39 SB-1349; HB-2606 SB-25; HB-1160 HB-2606 SB-1349, 1466; HB-2606 SB-1349; HB-2606 SB-1349; HB-2606 SB-1349; HB-2606 SB-1349; HB-2606 HB-815, 816 SB-1, 493; HB-450 SB-1, 493; HB-450 SB-1,493; HB-450 SB-1348; HB-2607 HB-2984 SB-1445 HB-1918 HB-1918 SB-529 SB-529 SB-529 SB-529 SB-517 SB-529 SB-921; HB-20, 2971 HB-699 SB-921; HB-20, 699, 2971 SB-612 SB-16 SB-16; HB-1209 SB-16, 658; HB-1209, 1232 SB-656; HB-67, 1209, 1232 HB-1232 SB-16, 813; HB-2866 SB-655 SB-16, 658; HB-67, 1209, 1232 SB-16 HB-2793, 2833 SB-654, 1483; HB-1548, 2793 HB-1418 HB-1467 SB-16, 653; HB-1230 SB-16 HB-124, 2744 SB-16, 632, 1466; HB-455, 1395, 2076, 2833, 2843 SB-652 *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. tTitle Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. ;· 2427 Chap. Par. 122-Cont. 34-18.2 34-18.5 34-18.8 34-18.9 t34-18.9 34-18.10 34-18.11 34-18.12 34-18.13 t34-18.14 34-18b t34-18e 34-19 t34-19.01 34-21.3a 34-21.6 t34-21.7 34-22.1 34-22.2 34-22.3 34-22.4 34-22.5 34-22.6 34-22.7 *34-22.8 34-22.9 t34-22.11 34-23 34-24 34-25 34-28 34-29.1 34-29.3 34-31 34-33 34-42 34-43.1 34-49 34-53 t34-53.4 34-54.1 34-58 *34-60.1 t34-60.2 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Bill Chap. Par. 122-Cont., HB-318 HB-515, 2897, 2922 HB-2298, 2302 HB-2450 SB-637, 1204, 1331, 1333, 1338, 1485; HB-58, 62, 95, 901, 980, 981, 1348, 1371, 2445, 2447, 2450 SB-1466 SB-1466 SB-1466 SB-1466 HB-2885 SB-1226 HB-486 SB-16, 615, 1422, 1485; HB-1122, 2853, 2866 SB-615; HB-2866 HB-2833, 2844 HB-1222, 1448 HB-1008, 2575 SB-529; HB-2791 SB-529; HB-2791 HB-2791 SB-529; HB-2791 SB-529; HB-2791 SB-1398 SB-529; HB-2341, 2810 HB-2793 HB-2341, 2810 HB-1776 HB-2793 SB-529 SB-529 SB-1466 SB-529, 1466; HB-2791, 2793 HB-2810 SB-529 HB-2791 HB-1233 SB-16; HB-1131 SB-529 SB-539, 1398, 1419; HB-1249, 1532, 2561,2731,2732, 2741, 2792, 2794 SB-1398 SB-1398; HB-2303, 2756, 2811 HB-2756, 2811 HB-2793 HB-1539 34-65 34-66 34-67 34-73 34-84 34-84a 34-86 *34-86 34A-102 34A-412 34A-503 *34B-1 thru 34B-16 50-5 50-6 102-1 102-2 102-3 102-11 t102-11.1 102-12 102-12. 1 102-12.2 102-16 t102-16.02 103-7 103-7.10 103-7.24 103-8 103-12 103-13 t103-14.3 t103-20.2.01 103-20.10 103-21 103-27.1 103-33.2 103-33.4 103-33.5 103-42 103-43 103A-1 103A-8 103A-14 103A-26 103B-5 104-1 104-2 *104-2 t104-2a Bill SB-529, 1466; HB-2793 HB-2793 HB-2793 SB-1398 HB-124 SB-995; HB-1122, 2853 HB-124 HB-124 SB-913; HB-405, 2030 SB-16, 657, 1466 HB-2791 HB-2793 HB-470 SB-1466 HB-42 HB-293 HB-293 SB-116; HB-1283 SB-116 HB-2756 SB-629 SB-629 SB-287 HB-51, 1484, 2156 SB-190, 1466; HB-42, 176, 445, 879, 1189, 1190, 1498,2893 HB-1918 HB-759 SB-1080; HB-879, 1346 SB-190; HB-42, 445, 1190 SB-190; HB-42, 445, 1190 SB-697; HB-1484 SB-628 SB-529 HB-1190, 1403 SB-639 SB-529 HB-1190 HB-1190 HB-613 HB-342 SB-529 SB-529 SB-529 SB-529 HB-487, 1381, 1382 SB-629; HB-61, 2721 SB-629; HB-2721 HB-61 HB-2721 *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. ,tTitle Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2428 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Chap. Par. Bill Chap. Par. Bill 122-Cont. 122-Cont. t104-2b HB-2721 *1415a SB-659; HB-2365 104-3 SB-629; HB-61 t1416 SB-659; HB-2365 104-4 SB-629; HB-61 1503-2 SB-1089; HB-2033 104-5 SB-629 2337 104-6 SB-629 1503-3 HB-2033 104-6.1 SB-629 1503-4 HB-2033 104-7 SB-629; HB-2721 1503-5 HB-2337 106.1 HB-42 1609 SB-1119; HB-1661 t106.2 HB-2721 1711 HB-997 106-1 SB-190; HB-42, 445, 1752 SB-1466 1190 106-2 SB-190; HB-445, 1190, SEAT OF GOVERNMENT 1577 123 106-4.1 HB-1577 110 SB-529 107-25 SB-529 115 SB-1466 107-26 SB-529 107-27 SB-529 SECRETARY OF STATE t141.251 HB-2789 124 t141.253 HB-2788 2 SB-223 301-5.7b SB-27 2-3-5 HB-1609 697 HB-1270 5 SB-223, 1088, 146 t697.1 HB-1270 HB-631 698.1 SB-1, 493; HB-450 8 SB-1088 863 SB-622,1466; HB-175, 110.3 HB-1904 2634 34 SB-1466; HB-516 979h t34A HB-516 1202 SB-492 34B SB-1466 1306.1 t34B HB-516 t1333.1 t34C HB-516 1343 1403 SB-154, 659, 1421; SHERIFFS HB-2365 125 1404 SB-154, 268, 659, *1 thru 67 HB-312 1421; HB-2365 15 HB-652, 2596 *1405 SB-659, 1421; 26 HB-790 HB-2365 32 HB-383 t1405a SB-659; HB-2365 52 SB-269; HB-790 1406 SB-659, 957; HB-2365 55 SB-269 "1406 SB-1421 *151 thru 216 HB-312 t1406.1 SB-154, 1421 216 HB-268 1406c HB-2183 *1408 SB-659; HB-2365 STATE GOVERNMENT 1409 SB-154 127 1409a SB-154, 1421 1 SB-1249; HB-2394 1409b SB-154, 1421 3 HB-22, 1260 1410 SB-154, 659, 1421; 4 SB-882; HB-22, 1 HB-1899,2365 2144 1410a SB-659; HB-1846, *5.10 SB-882; HB-2144 2365 6.01 SB-1038; HB-140( tl410b HB-1899 6.02 HB-1142,1508 1412 SB-154, 659, 1421; 6.04 SB-1200; HB-158: HB-2365 6.06 SB-1030 1412b SB-659; HB-2365 t6.12b HB-2737 t1412c HB-2365 *6.13 SB-1424; HB-110I 1413 SB-659; HB-2365 6.26 HB-1659 1414 HB-2365 7.04 HB-2397 1415a SB-1421 *9.10 SB-882; HB-2144 *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. 4Title Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. I, 6; 6 260, 6 2 0 2429 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued 13 23-2 *29 *30 34 35.2 38.1 t38.2 38-1 39b t39b50 40 40.11 40.23 t40.36 t40.37 40.38 43 t43.21 t43-21 43a 43a.03 43a.04 t43a.13 45 t45.1 t45.2 46.1 t46.3a ,46.4 46.4a t46.5a 46.6a 146.6c 46.13 46.19a 46.19c t46.19g 46.19h t46.19h t46.19i 46.30 *46.30 46.30a t46.37b Chap, 127-Cont. SB-882; HB-2144 HB-1732 HB-631 HB-631 HB-1199 SB-821 SB-1096; HB-2279 SB-1096; HB-17, 1607, 2279 SB-1096 HB-1904, 1928 HB-1904, 1928 SB-1466; HB-1440, 1904 SB-1168 SB-1038; HB-1406 SB-1038; HB-1406 HB-1440, 1904 SB-1466 SB-1096, 1197; HB-1904 SB-1197; HB-1904 SB-1096 SB-499 HB-1134 HB-1134 SB-499 HB-1904 SB-1016; HB-1627 SB-1016; HB-1627 SB-373, 451, 1345, 1445, 1466; HB-204, 322, 1462, 1659, 1874, 1945, 2040, 2535, 2604 HB-2145 HB-1644 HB-618, 2428 SB-1345 HB-1874 HB-2535, 2725 HB-1266 SB-1, 493, 1345, 1466; HB-435, 450, 1659, 2604 SB-891; HB-1649, 2535, 2539, 2652 SB-999; HB-414, 546, 1256, 2141, 2535, 2537, 2538, 2652 SB-1466 HB-2535, 2652 HB-2652 HB-2110, 2111 HB-1659 HB-1659 SB-1463 55 155 55 55 aar. Bill Par. Bill *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. :Title Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. Chap. F 127--Cont. f46.4 f46.4 t46. 46 46 t47. *49 *49 *49.1 *49.0 *49.C *49.( t49, 49. t49.: 49.: 49 t49 tb SB-1096; HB-158, 1609 P7a HB-2535, 2715 .60 SB-373, 451, 1345; HB-204, 322, 1462, 1659, 1945, 2040, 2535, 2604 .61 SB-1466 .62 SB-1466 .24 HB-282 49 SB-1445; HB-1904, 1935, 2554 .04 SB-859 .05 SB-859 )6a SB-859 )6b SB-859 )6c SB-859 )6d SB-859 06f HB-1196 25i HB-2537 25i HB-2535, 2652 25j SB-1451 .30 SB-110,149 .31 SB-1445; HB-1904, 1935, 2554 53 SB-1023, 1200, 1466; HB-1508, 1582, 1904 55 SB-613, 622, 698, 705, 734, 1196, 1301, 1303, 1304, 1305, 1307, 1414,1435, 1466; HB-18, 88, 131, 132, 168, 421, 1866, 1868, 1876, 1878, 1904, 1921, 2623, 2750, 2765, 2781 )3a HB-2653 .40 HB-2428 .41 SB-46 .44 SB-1414, 1466; HB-2428 .47 HB-2091 .50 SB-613, 622, 698, 1196, 1301, 1303, 1304, 1305, 1307, 1414, 1435; HB-18, 88, 131,132, 168, 421,1866, 1868, 1878, 1904, 1921, 2623, 2750, 2765, 2781 .51 SB-1466 .51 HB-1876, 2765 .52 SB-1466 .53 SB-1466 t55.( 55 55 55 55 t55 2430 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Chap. Par. 127-Cont. 55.54 55.55 55.56 55.57 t55.58 55.59 55a 55a-1 55a-4 t56.59 60 t60.2 60d t61b 62 63a 63al 63a23 63a29 63a36 t63a39 63b t63b2.6 63b4 63bll t63bl11.8 63b13 63b13.1 63b13.2 63b13.15 63b13.24 63b13.28 t63b13.30 63b100-2 63b100-3 63b104c Bill SB-1466 SB-1466 SB-1466 SB-1466 SB-734 SB-1466 SB-108, 302, 1181, 1195,1466; HB-706, 746,922,1463, 1904,2428,2899 HB-2269 SB-108; HB-746,922 SB-1445 SB-96, 1005, 1466; HB-1626, 1904, 2697 HB-2806 HB-1626 HB-1626 HB-2435 HB-2272, 2333 HB-1586 SB-1466 HB-1864 SB-787; HB-2576 HB-1929 HB-2333 HB-2333 HB-2718 HB-1904 HB-1904 HB-2053 SB-1, 493; HB-450, 2337 SB-38; HB-2337 HB-2033,2337 HB-1192, 2665 SB-898; HB-2123, 2576 HB-2053 HB-424 HB-424 SB-1, 493; 1466; HB-450, 2033, 2337, 2435 Chap. Par. 127-Cont. t63bl08g 63b109 63b110 73b13.28 *132.1thru 132.13 132.3 t132.5-4 132.6 t132.6-4 ti32.9f 132.10-1 t132.10-2 132.10-3 t132.10-3 132.11-1 *132.11-1 *132.11-3 *132.11-5 *132.15 thru 132.54 132.101 *132.101 thru 132.116 132.102 132.104 *132.109: *132.201 thru 132.242 132.202 132.216 132.229 132.230 132.231 *132.235 *132.401 thru 132.404 132.402 t132.402-1 t132.403-0.1 Bill HB-889 SB-499; HB-734 HB-1904 HB-631 SB-1466; HB-1155, 2195, 2783 SB-38 SB-1379; HB-648, 762, 791,977,2195,2345 HB-783, 2326 SB-158 SB-1379; HB-648, 977 SB-158, 869; HB-119, 1453, 1567 SB-1466 SB-158 SB-1, 493; HB-450 SB-866 SB-866 SB-866 HB-631 SB-1, 493; HB-450, 2033,2337 HB-631 HB-562 HB-648 HB-648 HB-631 SB-1, 493; HB-450, 2033,2337 HB-2326 SB-1088 HB-757 SB-1088 SB-1088 HB-631 HB-2083 HB-2083 SB-1139; HB-1965 63bl04d SB-86 132.403-1 SB-1139; HB-196 63b108 SB-499, 734; HB-734 2083 t63bl08a.2 SB-872; HB-1542 *132.501 HB-631 63b108b SB-499,734;HB-734 *132.502 HB-631 63b108b.1 SB-499 132.601 SB-127; HB-38 63b108b.2 SB-499; HB-734 132.602 SB-1, 127, 493, 14 63b108b.3 HB-1018 HB-38, 450, 134 63bI08b.5 HB-2718 1460 63bl08b.17 SB-499;HB-734 132.604 SB-127;HB-38 63b108c SB-499; HB-734 132.605 SB-127, 1197,146 t63bl08dl SB-990; HB-2694 HB-38 f63bl08d.1 HB-796, 1839 132.606 SB-127; HB-38 *Repeal of Section is proposed. fAddition of Section is proposed. fTitle Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 5, 166; 69, 66; 2431 Chap. Par. 127-Cont. 132.608b t132.608b 132.608c t132.608c 132.609 *132.609 133b10 133b.10 133cl :133cl S 133c2 133c3 t133c3.1 t133c3.2. *133c4 133c5 133c6 t133c7 t133c7 thru 133ell t133c8 t133c9 1t33cl0 t133cll t133c.01 t133c.02 f133d6.1. * 136.1 thru 136.5 t137.1: t137.7-3 141.86 141.119 141.122 141.132 *141.183 1141.212 *141.217 t141.243 141.250 t141.250 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Bill Chap. Par. 127--Cont. SB-127 HB-38, 1657, 2652 SB-127 HB-38 SB-127, 1122; HB-38 SB-127 SB-1120; HB-2664 HB-1191 SB-467, 1316; HB-2664. SB-467; HB-2664 SB-467, 1316; HB-2664 SB-467, 1316; HB-2664 SB-467, 1316;; HB-2664 SB-467, 1316; HB-2664 SB-467, 1316; HB-2664 SB-467, 1316; HB-2664 SB-1316 SB-467; HB-2664 SSB-1316 SB-467; HB-2664 SB-467; HB-2664 SB-467; HB-2664 SB-467; HB-2664 SB-467, 1316; HB-2664. SB-1316 HB-2300 HB-2031 SB-1089; HB-2033, 2337 HB-2297 HB-1616 SB-1305; HB-309, 1050 HB-2838 HB-603 HB-2040 HB-257, 746 SB-1491 HB-26 SB-659; HB-2365, 2428 SB-114, 174, 340, 350, 451,514,539, 588, 1038, 1254, 1311, 1328; HB-57, 137, 377, 600, 606, 626, 788,997, 1406, 1484, 1514, 1532, 1727, 2325, 2561, 2649 14 t Bill *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. :Title Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 141.251 HB-2428 t141.251 SB-1038; HB-1610, 1805, 2252 t141.252 SB-85, 169, 185, 257, 676, 760, 937, 1095, 1281, 1301, 1369, 1425, 1455, 1463; HB-168, 714, 1396, 1869, 2126, 2141, 2306, 2513, 2576, 2600, 2719, 2802 141.253 HB-1256 1141.253 SB-11, 70, 311, 392, 530,.599, 616, 751, 752, 768, 850, 960, 997, 1050, 1089, 1174, 1345, 1407, 1463; HB-416, 788, 825, 1085, 1187, 1288, 1440, 1560, S 1595, 1654, 1784, 1812, 2033, 2117, 2130,2337, 2564, 2604, 2665, 2712, S 2765 *141.253 HB-2733 1141.253.3 HB-2602 t141.254 SB-11, 392, 599, 1463; HB-788, 1187, 1282, 1288, 2435 t141.255 SB-1, 11,98, 99, 169, 493, 716, 787, 867, 1463; HB-40, 164, 248,450, 490, 788, 996, 1038, 1072, 1181, 1193, 1195, 1248, 1334, 1810, 2046, 2208, 2508, 2653, 2681, 2695 f141.256 SB-98, 169, 716; HB-40, 248 1.257 thru 141.285 SB-1466 t141.278 HB-2876 1141.286 SB-572 t142.250 SB-953 142aa4 HB-450 t142aia SB-1, 493 t142a6 HB-2033, 2337 f142ala HB-450 142b HB-1508, 1919 :142d SB-1200 142p4 'HB-2698, 2838 142t HB-1207 142z17 HB-760 t142z20 :HB-1195, 2508 142z-17 SB-98, 99, 185, 716, 1006, 1322, 1466; HB-40, 248, 801, 1334, 1810 2432 Chap. Par. 127-Cont. 142z-18 t142z-20 t142z-21 142z-22 142z-23 144.3 144.3a 144.12 144.20 144.25 144.25b 144.25c 144.25e t144.26-1 t144.28 t144.31 144a t144e 145 145c *145e *145f *145g 146 t147.1 148.1 148-1 149.2 STATUTES AM Bill SB-98, 99, 716; HB-40, 248, 1334, 1559, 1810 SB-1254, 1328; HB-40, 600, 1440 SB-169; HB-490, 1072 SB-1466 SB-1466 HB-714, 2369, 2576 HB-2890 SB-1425 SB-1310, 1466; HB-2130, 2440 SB-185, 676, 760, 1466; HB-2428, 2600 SB-185, 676, 760; HB-2600 HB-2333 SB-169, 185, 676, 760; HB-596,2600 HB-2665 HB-746 SB-599, 1463; HB-600, 788, 1288, 1592 SB-1294; HB-600 HB-1085 SB-212, 460, 1466; HB-740, 2581, 2665 HB-1783 HB-631 HB-631 HB-631 SB-1, 493; HB-450 HB-2250 HB-2337 SB-1, 493; HB-450, 2033 SB-1, 493; HB-450, 2033, 2337, 2768 ENDED-Continued Chap. Par. 127- Cont. 213.9 f214.17 293.3 307 308 315 352 354 411 412.5 412.6 t414.4 425 522 523 526 530 533 533.1 535 601.110 *601-101 thru 608-101 601-102 601-112 t601-116 thru 601-126 t601-117 *602-101 thru 602-104 t602A-101 thru 602A-123 603-101 *603-101 thru 603-107 Bill SB-1, 493; HB-450 SB-1445 HB-89, 272, 858 SB-1, 493; HB-450 SB-529 SB-529 SB-1, 493, 1096; HB-450, 2369 HB-535, 2369 SB-821 SB-38 HB-1609 HB-1147 SB-1450 HB-1819 SB-21, 753, 1096, 1285; HB-190, 941, 1024, 1766, 1819, 2369, 2772 HB-2529 HB-1819 HB-1819 HB-2123, 2369 HB-1819 HB-916 HB-1918 SB-866; HB-2275 SB-866 SB-866 HB-2275 SB-866 SB-866 SB-949, 1149; HB-2275 SB-866 149.4 SB-1096; HB-17 f603-109 thru *149.4 HB-17, 1607 603-124 SB-866 150 HB-2718 603-202 SB-866 150a HB-1191 604.2 HB-2337 t155.31 HB-1029 604A-101 SB-1, 36, 183, 493 t160.10 SB-212; HB-740 866, 1309; HB-4 161 SB-1010; HB-300, 804, 874, 1855, 2036,2767 2033, 2092, 233 170 SB-1,493, 821; 2740 HB-450 604A-102 SB-866 173c HB-2584 604A-103 SB-866 *173c HB-2584 604A-105 SB-866 213.3 SB-1, 493; HB-450 604A-106 SB-36, 183, 866; 213.4 SB-1,493; HB-450 HB-1855 213.5 SB-1, 493, 529; 604A-107 SB-866 HB-450 t606A-101 thru 213.6 SB-529 606A-119 SB-866 *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. tTitle Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 450, 7, 2433 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Chap. 127-Cont. t607A Chap. Par. 127-Cont. -101 SB-866 652 SB-154, 257, 339, 391, 960, 1118, 1397; HB-88, 1147, 1217, 1609, 1800, 2254, 2719, 2809 653 SB-38, 257, 339, 391, 945, 1118; HB-1217, 1609, 1800, 2719 654 SB-339, 391, 1118; HB-1217, 1609 655 SB-154, 960, 1397; HB-88, 1217, 2254, 2809 656 HB-88, 1217 657 HB-1217 '57.1 SB-38 658 SB-1118 659 SB-1118 660 SB-1118 661 SB-1118 662 SB- 118; HB-1217, 1609 663 SB-11 8; HB-1609 666 SB-339, 391; HB-1217 702 SB-1118; HB-1217, 2284 743 SB-10, 632 43.2 SB-1443 13.2a SB-1443 '43.7 SB-311; HB-2542, 2602, 2689 753 SB-1118; HB-1217 '4.04 HB-1442 10.02 SB-38 ;0.04 SB-38 0.09 HB-1442 782 SB-1, 493; HB-450 1002 SB-727 )3.01 HB-2783 16.02 HB-1673, 2688 1007 HB-1829 )7.08 HB-1674 1052 SB-1017 1054 SB-1017; HB-1390 1055 SB-1017 1056 HB-1390 1060 SB-1017; HB-226 1064 SB-1017 1071 SB-1017 1301 SB-753, 1466; HB-511, 2772 1302 HB-2369 )4.11 SB-1421 1404 SB-1, 493; HB-450, 2033, 2337 1807 HB-1918 Bill t2313 *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. tTitle Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. Par. Bill t2313 t6 7 t74 t7 *77 78 78 *78 100 100 100 f130 1904.5 SB-11, 96, 306, 389, 484, 1463; HB-57, 788 t1904.5A HB-2351 1904.6 HB-2344, 2351 1904.7 HB-2351 1904.8 SB-1054 t 1904.9 HB-257 1904.10 SB-11, 372, 389, 1289, 1378,1463, 1466; HB-57, 788, 1727, 2173, 2405, 2412, 2563, 2678 t1904.10 SB-953, 1071; HB-660 t1904.11 SB-96, 306, 389, 484, 1438; HB-23, 2387, 2565 2301 HB-1732 thru 2323 HB-1732 2404 HB-1217 2408b SB-768 t2415 SB-768 2504 SB-1404 2505 SB-768; HB-2428, 2864 2507.1 SB-768 2508 SB-768 2512 SB-768 t2518 SB-768 2652 SB-1127, 1305; HB-309, 2784 2653 SB-1127; HB-2784 2701-2 HB-1640 2701-3 SB-1,493, 1096; HB-450, 1875 2706 SB-1323; HB-2613 *2707 SB-1323 *2707.1 SB-1323 *2708 SB-1323 *2709 SB-1323 2709-3, SB-1466; HB-2655, 2656 *2710 SB-1323 2710-5 HB-1642 2711-1 HB-1643 2711-7 HB-2535, 2714 t2711-15a HB-2535, 2714 *2755 HB-2040 2802 SB-185, 1006, 1295; HB-1218 2803 HB-1641 2804 SB-185, 1006, 1295, 1466; HB-1218 2809 SB-185, 1006 2810 SB-185,1006 2811 SB-185, 1006; HB-760 2813 SB-185, 1006, 1466; HB-760 2434 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Chap. Par. 127-Cont. 3003 t3106 3406 3551 3604 3608 3609 3610 Bill HB-2801 HB-1207 HB-1031 HB-2783 SB-1461 SB-768 SB-1461 SB-1461 STATE FIRE MARSHAL 127/2 2 SB-1099; HB-564, '2782 t2.1 HB-1396 t3.1 HB-1435 t3.2 HB-1962 9 HB-565 t23.1 HB-1349 t23.10 SB-852 24.1 HB-931 26.1 SB-1161; HB-158 31a SB-1161 31f HB-166 34 HB-1148, 2938 37.01 HB-1312 37.02 HB-1312 37.03 HB-1312 37.04a HB-625,1312 37.06 HB-1312 37.08a HB-1312 37.10 HB-1312 *37.13 HB-1312 37.13a HB-1312 37.13b HB-1312 t37.13d SB-731; HB-1298 37.14 HB-1312 37.16 HB-1312 37.16a HB-1312 t38.8 HB-1311 81 HB-2003 *101 thru 131 HB-1339 102 HB-2690,2929 104 HB-576,2871 113.1 HB-576,2871 127 HB-2690 128 SB-764, 1466; HB-576, 734,2871 t128.1 HB-576, 2871 t129.4 HB-734 130 HB-576,2871 131 HB-576, 734, 2871 154 SB-64;HB-2372 156 SB-64 157 SB-64;HB-2372 501 HB-2394 803 HB-2003 821 HB-2428 Chap. Par. Bill 1271- Cont. t852 SB-1098 STATE MILITIA 129 220.94a HB-2965 422 SB-1, 493, 1348; HB-450, 2607 423 SB-1348; HB-2607 424 SB-1348; HB-2607 705.16 SB-1402 STATE TREASURER 130 t17.2 HB-866, 1365 *22.1 HB-2258 30 SB-133 41a SB-133; HB-2034 TELEGRAPH AND TELEPHONE COMPANIES 134 32.12 34.4 44 45 45.3 45.4 TOWNSHIPS 139 1 20 39.32a 43a 59.04-1 59a 59b1.l 67 84 96 126.1 t126.la 126.4 126.10 150.1 154 155 160.6 160.7 160.8 160.9 160.10 160.1-1 160.13 160.14 160.17 HB-594 HB-594 HB-594 HB-594 HB-474, 594 HB-474,594 HB-258" HB-1691 HB-468 HB-3* HB-!247 HB-1918, 2783 HB-2783 HB-2783 SB-1375; HB-2179 SB-1161 SB-520 SB-522 HB-2465 SB-1466;HB-108, 1486 SB-529 HB-55 SB-529 SB-774 SB-774 SB-774 SB-774 SB-774 SB-774 SB-529 SB-774 SB-529 *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. 4Title Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2435 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Chap. Par. Bill 139-Cont. 160.33 SB-529 167.21 HB-1486 167.25 HB-1486 191 SB-1375; HB-962, 2884 304 HB-1081 322 HB-363 322.02 HB-1600 325 SB-529; HB-1609 334 HB-2304 353 HB-766 UNCLAIMED PROPERTY 141 *101 thru 130 SB-1425; HB-2423 104 HB-2936 111 HB-2936 UNIVERSITIES, COLLEGES, ACADEMIES 144 2A-1.2 HB-988 7-10 HB-988 t22c HB-987 28 SB-1507; HB-495, 1077, 1191 28b HB-1194 t28d SB-114,468, 485, 731; HB-1298, 1499 *28d HB-2042 29 SB-112, 335; HB-416 t29a SB-115,116 41 HB-759 42 HB-759 t46a HB-1541 t47b HB-2686 48.1 SB-529 48.5a SB-529 61.52 SB-1, 493; HB-450 70.11 SB-1, 493; HB-450 70.12 SB-1, 493; HB-450 136 HB-2281 136.1 HB-63 141 HB-2281 149.1 HB-2281 150.1 HB-2281 181 SB-1,493; HB-450, 758 182 SB-1, 493; HB-450 187 SB-1,493; HB-450, 1541 188 SB-1, 117, 179, 493, 930; HB-450, 700, 1694 189.04 SB-118 189.07 SB-40, 335, 563, 885; HB-852, 853, 1995, 2640 Chap. Par. 144-Cont. 189.11 189.16 t189.19 t189.20 190 217 225 232 252 271 282 301 302 303 304 305 306 t306a 308 308e 308f t308f 308g 331 352 354 t501-1 thru 501-17 t502-1 thru 502-15 641 652 654 655 658 658d t658d 658e 674 t801-1 t801-1 thru 801-17 801-2 t801-3 Bill SB-1, 493; HB-450 SB-113, 116, 1466 SB-939, 1165; HB-925, 2277, 2287, 2571, 2687, 2813 HB-1195, 2571 SB-1, 493, 563; HB-450 SB-1, 493; HB-450 SB-1, 493; HB-450 SB-119 HB-1543, 1908 SB-1, 493, 1348; HB-450, 2607 SB-1, 493; HB-450 SB-1, 493; HB-450 HB-448, 449, 759, 1151, 2842 HB-448, 449, 759, 1151, 2842 HB-448, 449 HB-448, 449, 2842 SB-1, 493; HB-450 HB-2877 SB-1507; HB-495, 1077 SB-1, 493; HB-450 SB-112, 115, 116, 335, 485; HB-416, 987, 1499, 2686 SB-1466 SB-1, 493; HB-450 SB-1, 493; HB-450 SB-529 SB-493 SB-493 SB-529 HB-759 HB-759 HB-759 SB-1507; HB-421, 495, 1077 SB-112, 115, 116,335, 485; HB-61, 416, 987, 1499, 2051, 2686 SB-1466 SB-529, 1466; HB-645 HB-450 SB-1 HB-450 HB-450 *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. lTitle Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2436 Chap. Par. 144-Cont. t801-4 t801-5 t801-6 t801-7 t801-8 t801-9 t801-10 t801-11 t801-12 t801-13 t801-14 t801-15 t801-16 t801-17 t802-1 t802-1 thru 802-15 t802-2 t802-3 t802-4 t802-5 t802-6 t802-7 t802-8 t802-9 t802-10 t802-11 t802-12 t802-13 t802-14 t802-15 802a 802b 1001a 1002 1005 1008f t1008f 1008g 1011 1204 1304.04 1304.1 1402 t1406.1 t1406.2 145 1453.07 1454.01 H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H S H H H H H H H Fi Fi STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Bill Chap. Par. 144-Cont. B-450 1454.10 B-450 1455 B-450 1459 B-450 1460 B-450 t1461 B-450 1502 B-450 11503.03 B-450 1503.04 B-450 1503.05 B-450 1503.06 B-450 1504 B-450 1504.5 B-450 1606.16 B-450 1701 B-450 1801 2101 B-1 [B-450 2203 [B-450 2403 [B-450 2404 IB-450 IB-450 t2404.1 [B-450 t2406.1 IB-450 2407 [B-4508 [B-450 2408 IB-450 UA2411 HD-4.U HB-450 HB-450 HB-450 HB-450 HB-450 SB-1; HB-450 SB-1; HB-450 SB-1507; HB-495, 1077 HB-759, 879 HB-759 SB-112,115,116,335, 485; HB-416, 987, 1499,2686 SB-1466 SB-529 SB-529 HB-2864 HB-2864 SB-1184 SB-1184 SB-1184 SB-1302; HB-1494, 2765 SB-1302; HB-2765 HB-421 Bill HB-1494 SB-1030 HB-421 SB-1302; HB-2765 SB-1302; HB-2765 HB-1730 HB-1730 HB-1730 HB-1730 HB-1730 HB-1730 SB-45 SB-1, 493; HB-450 SB-1, 493; HB-450 SB-1, 493; HB-450, 1235 SB-1344 SB-1, 493; HB-450 SB-1118 HB-921 HB-921 HB-921 SB-1346 SB-35,1346,1466; HB-110, 2803 WARRANTS 146V2 *4 thru 14 HB-312 6 SB-529 WEIGHTS AND MEASURES 147 125 HB-522 156.1 HB-522 WILLS AND TRUSTS 148 209 SB-1298 214.1 SB-1298 225.1 SB-1298 UNCLASSIFIED LAWS 999 84-974 HB-1789 85-183 SB-609 85-1418 SB-651 85-1443 SB-125 86-673 SB-97 1909 Laws,p3777 SB-247 *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. 4Title Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2437 INDEX TO SPONSORS SENATE 2438 ALEXANDER, ETHEL SKYLES SENATOR (16TH DIST.DEM) CAMPAIGN ETHICAL STANDARDS...................... SB-1001 CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE-PREGNANT .......... SB-1412 COOK COUNTY JUDGES-CHANGES................... SB-0789 ELEC CD-BD ELEC COMMISSNRS ...................... SB-0711 ELEC CD-PETITION SIGNATURES...................... SB-0712 ELECTION CD-VOTER REGISTRATION ............ SB-0714 ELECTORAL BOARD-POWERS ............................ SB-0713 FOREIGN BANK CORP-AFRICAN DEV .............. SB-0033 MINIMUM WAGE LAW-INCREASE WAGE....... SB-0032 PUB HLTH-PREGNANT WOMEN/SERVIC........ SB-1047 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY ALEXANDER SENATE BILL: 6, 121, 174, 341, 343, 613 HOUSE BILL: 29, 659, 1153, 1409, 1545, 2194 SENATE RESOLUTION: 104, 404, 537, 658, 750, 756 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 37 BARKHAUSEN, DAVID SENATOR (30TH DIST.REP) BANK CHARTER LESS ACTIVE .............................. SB-0901 BEER BREWERS-PROHIBIT CONDUCT ............. SB-0900 BUSINESS CORP-BANK HOLDNG COMP.......... SB-0238 CHIPS-ACCOMMODATE APPLICANTS.............. SB-0876 CIV PRO-ENF OF FOREIGN JUDGMT................. SB-0551 CIVIL PRO-COMBINED MOTIONS ................... SB-0545 CIVIL PROC-BILL OF PARTICULARS................. SB-0777 CIVIL PROC-INVOLTRY DISMISSAL................... SB-1062 CIVIL PROC-PROFESSNL NEGLIGNCE ............. SB-0215 CIVIL PROC-SANCTIONS....................................... SB-0534 CLOSE CORPORATION ARTICLE .......................... SB-1487 CORPORATION-DIVIDEND RATES..................... SB-0603 CORPORATION-DISSOLUTION NOTICE........... SB-0862 CORRECTN-SUPRVISION SENTENCING.......... SB-0456 COUNTY LAW LIBRARY-FEE............................... SB-0601 CREDIT CARD TRANSACTION FEES.................... SB-1011 CRIM CD-AGGRAVATED BATTERY ................... SB-0445 CRIM CD-DEATH PENALTY ............................... SB-0399 CRIM CD-STREETGANGS..................................... SB-0942 CRIM CODE-STATUTE OF LIMITATNS ............. SB-1178 CRIM PRO-DRUG TESTING................................... SB-0559 CRIM PROC-WIRETAPPING MURDER............... SB-0944 CRIM-AIDS/RECKLESS COMMUNICATN........ SB-1180 CRIM-ELECTRONIC SURVEILLANCE ............. SB-1181 CRIMINAL VICTM ESCROW ACCOUNT.............. SB-0457 DRUG DEP ACT-INTERAGENCY BD.................. SB-1334 FINES-RAISE MISDEMEANOR RATES .............. SB-0757 FIRE LOSS-GOVT REPORTS-INSURER............ SB-0791 FIRST 1990 REVISORY ACT..................................... SB-1466 INS CD-CONTRACTS/GOVT AGENCY..... ......... SB-0875 INS CD-POLITICAL CONTRIBUTION................. SB-544 INSURANCE-AUTO POLICIES........................... SB-1032 LIMTD PARTNRSHIP-ASSUMED NAMES......... SB-0533 LIQUOR-BIRTH DEFECT WARNING .................. SB-1337 MOTOR VEHICLE CD-SUBLEASING................... SB-0918 PERPETUITIES-UNIFORM ACT.......................... SB-0863 PHARMACY-DRUG SUBSTITUTION................... SB-0778 PHYSICAL THERAPY-ED REQUIREMNT ......... SB-0602 PROBATE ACT-NOTICE/CLAIMS....................... SB-0532 PROHIBIT COURTHOUSE SOLICITING................ SB-0446 REAL ESTATE TRANS TAX/INCREASE............... SB-0530 REAL ESTATE TRANSFER TAX INCRS................ SB-0599 REAL ESTATE-TENANT BY ENTIRETY ............ SB-0531 REV ACT-PROTEST/STANDARD PROOF .......... SB-0776 SAVINGS & LOANS POWERS-NAMES............... SB-1125 SCH CD-DRUG SEARCHES/DOGS....................... SB-1338 SCH CD-REPORT CARD/DRUG DATA ............ SB-1335 SCH-DRUG FREE SCH RECOGNTION............. SB-1336 SCH/CRIM CODE-POCKET PAGERS............ SB-1331 SUPERVISION-AUTO OFFENSES-1 YR............ SB-0444 2439 BARKHAUSEN, DAVID SENATOR (30TH DIST.REP)-Cont. THE SURROGATE PARENTHOOD ACT................ SB-0377 UCC LEASES ARTICLE 2A....................................... SB-0553 UNIFORM ANATOMICAL GIFT ACT..................... SB-0546 UNIFORM CUSTODIAL TRUST ACT ................... SB-0547 UNIFORM FEDERAL LIEN REGSTRATN............. SB-0239 UNIFORM FRAUDULENT TRANSFER................... SB-0549 UNIFORM PREMARITAL AGREEMENT .............. SB-0552 UNLIMITED BRANCH BANKING........................... SB-1057 VEH CD--CANNABIS-MISDEMEANOR ............. SB-0397 VEH CD-DRUGS-ALCOHOL TESTS................... SB-0755 VEH CD-RECKLESS DRIVING PENLTY............. SB-1179 VEH CD-RENT/LEASES-INSURANCE............ SB-0922 VEH CD-SEX AND DRUG CONVICTION............ SB-1182 VEH CD-'SUSPEND REVOKE REGISTRN............ SB-0398 VEHICLE CD-WEIGHT LIMIT-FINES .............. SB-0227 WILLS-UNIFORM INTERNATNL ACT............... SB-0548 WORK COMP-OUT STATE WORKERS.............. SB-0600 WORK COMP-OUT STATE WORKERS........... SB-1363 WRKR COMP/OCC DIS-LIABILITY..................... SB-0604 WRKR COMP/OCC DIS-LIABILITY.....................SB-1361 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED'OR COSPONSORED BY BARKHAUSEN SENATE BILL: 940, 941, 943, 1332, 1333, 1488 HOUSE BILL: 41, 139, 140, 458, 470, 643, 656, 749, 775, 776, 788, 929, 1186, 1251, 1272, 1278, 1463, 1503, 1524, 1689, 1690, 1764, 1858, 1860, 1904,1978, 2059, 2098, 2450, 2736 SENATE RESOLUTION: 221, 312, 318, 353, 613, 652 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 6, 34, 72 BERMAN, ARTHUR L. SENATOR (2ND DIST.DEM) ADOPTED CHILD-INHERITANCE ...................... SB-0929 ADOPTED CHILDREN-STATUS...................... SB-0924 AGING-SENIOR CENTER ROLE....................... SB-0699 ASBESTOS ABATEMNT/RULES........................ SB-0957 ASBESTOS ABATEMENT FINANCE....................... SB-0984 ATTORNEY--RETALIATORY DISCHARGE........ SB-0013 CHGO BD OF ED-INDEMNIFICATION ................ SB-0652 CHGO SCHOOL REFORM-EFFECT DATE.......... SB-0651 CITIZN COUNCIL/YOUTH ADV GROUP.............. SB-0700 CIVIL PROC-ASBESTOS LIABILITY.........B........ SB-0886 COMM COLLEGE-NON-CREDIT SR CIT......... SB-0628 CONTRACTOR-LIABILITY COVERAGE............. SB-1421 FAMILY RESPONSIBLTY/MED LEAVE................. SB-0292 FUND EDUCATION FIRST ACT .......................... SB-0200 GENL OBLIG BONDS-SCHOOL CONSTR.......... SB-1397 HGHR ED-ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS......... SB-0112 HOSP LIEN-STRUCTURED SETTLMENT .......... SB-0348 INCOME TX-EARNED INCOME CREDIT........... SB-0295 INS CD-UNDER INSURED MOTORIST........... SB-0293 INS IMPROP CLM PRACTICE PENLTY..................SB-1288 OMNIBUS BOND ACTS-MONEY PAYMNT...... SB-0529 PARTNERSHIPS-SCH DIST/COLLEGES............. SB-1215 PEN-SUBSTITUTE TEACH/BENEFITS................ SB-1423 PROP TAX-BILLING-TAX LEVIES .................... SB-1469 REAL ESTATE LIC-POSTPNE REPEAL............... SB-0484 REV ACT-REDEEM TAX SALE............................ SB-0625 REVENUE-ASSESSMENT DISTRICTS.................. SB-1468 RTA/CTA-ANTI CRIME SPENDING....... ...... SB-0255 SCH BD MEETING-NOT PUBLIC.......................... SB-0685 SCH CD-CHGO BD OF ED-CONTRACT............. SB-0653 SCH CD-CHGO CAPITAL PROJTS TAX............... SB-1398 SCH CD-CHGO PUBLIC SCH SYSTEM............... SB-0016 SCH CD-DELETES REFERENCE........................... SB-0961 SCH CD-DISADVANTAGED KIDS..................... SB-1396 SCH CD-LOCAL SCHOOL COUNCIL................... SB-0658 SCH CD-PUBLICATN METHODS-CBE.............. SB-1422 SCH CD-READING RECOVERY PROG................ SB-0959 SCH CD-SALARY REIMBURSEMENT................. SB-0386 2440 BERMAN, ARTHUR L. SENATOR (2ND DIST.DEM)-Cont. SCH CD-SCH BD REQUIREMENTS...................... SB-0654 SCH CD-SCHOOL IMPROVEMENT PLAN.......... SB-0655 SCH CD-SCHOOL COUNCIL 1ST MEET.............. SB-0656 SCH CD-SCHOOL SECURITY TAXES.................. SB-0686 SCH CD-SPEC ED/DIST-RESIDENCY............ SB-0387 SCH CD-SUBJECT REQUIREMENTS................... SB-0976 SCH CD-SUPP STATE AID PAYMENTS .............. SB-0187 SCH CD-SYSTEM-WIDE ED REFORM.............. SB-0657 SCH-JT AGREEMT SPEC ED-TENURE............. SB-0308 SCH-PARENTAL PROG/STATEWIDE ................. SB-1206 SCH-SPEC ED JT AGRMNT DIRECTOR.............. SB-0309 SCH/VEH CD/SOS-LIC PLATES/FARM ............. SB-0960 SCHOOL ASBESTOS ABATEMENT FUND........... SB-0659 SCHOOL CODE-LANGUAGE CHANGE............... SB-1458 TAXPAYERS-BILL OF RIGHTS............................. SB-1424 TRANSIT AUTHORITY-LIABILITY ..................... SB-0270 VEH CD-SR CITIZENS-DRIVERS LIC................ SB-0513 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY BERMAN SENATE BILL: 8, 9, 10, 31, 77, 125, 127, 136, 147, 162, 214, 273, 275, 283, 761, 762, 772, 866, 867, 872, 992, 1101, 1102, 1103, 1104, 1105, 1106, 1107, 1108, 1220, 1466, 1479, 1480, 1481 HOUSE BILL: 2, 3, 4, 120, 124, 126, 245, 251, 257, 308, 366, 374, 416, 515, 559, 585, 586, 592, 612, 633, 676, 757, 913, 995, 1100, 1131, 1237, 1358, 1547, 1548, 1619, 1660, 1680, 1721, 1726, 1881, 1899, 2129, 2328, 2362, 2365, 2411, 2729, 2758 SENATE RESOLUTION: 19, 97, 188, 209, 216, 272, 275, 320, 371, 420, 428, 459, 540, 559, 648, 662, 756, 757 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 82 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 68, 83 BROOKINS, HOWARD B. SENATOR (18TH DIST.DEM) $AGING-HOMEMAKER SERVICES.................. SB-1064 CHICAGO TRANSIT-BIDDING.............................. SB-1374 CITY BUY UTILITY PRICE........................................ SB-1292 COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTER .......................... SB-1305 CONSUMER FRAUD-MEDICARE CHARGE..... SB-0294 CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE-PREGNANT ......... SB-1412 COOK COUNTY JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.................... SB-0543 COOK COUNTY JUDGES-CHANGES................... SB-0789 CORR-PSYCHOLOGICAL TREATMENT ........... SB-1410 CORRECTIONS-HIV/AIDS TESTING.................. SB-1411 CRIM-AIDS/RECKLESS COMMUNICATN........ SB-1180 DCFS-AGING-CHILD CARE WORKERS........... SB-1049 DISCRIMINATION-REAL ESTATE ...................... SB-0737 DORS-LIMIT COST SHARE-CLIENT.................. SB-0343 DORS-PAYMNT PERSONL ATTENDANT........... SB-0390 DORS-PERSONAL CARE-SERVICE FEE .......... SB-0341 DORS-PERSONAL CARE ATTENDANT.............. SB-0342 DRUG PARAPHERNALIA CONTROL ACT........... SB-0394 ELEC CD-ABSENT BALLOT-JURY DTY........... SB-1342 ELEC CD-BD ELEC COMMISSNRS ................... SB-0711 ELEC CD-DEPUTY REGISTRARS........................ SB-0017 ELEC CD-PETITION SIGNATURES...................... SB-0712 ELEC/VEH CDS-REGISTRATION..................... SB-1341 ELECTION CD-VOTER REGISTRATION ............ SB-0006 ELECTION CD-VOTER REGISTRATION ............ SB-0714 ELECTORAL BOARD-POWERS............................. SB-0713 ENERGY SERVICE AUTHORITIES........................ SB-0311 FOOD TOXIC DISCLOSURE...................................... SB-0174 FOOD TOXIC DISCLOSURE.................................... SB-0340 FOREIGN BANK CORP-AFRICAN DEV.............. SB-0033 HOSPITAL-VOLUNTARY TESTNG AIDS........... SB-1198 INCOME TAX-EXEMPTIONS .............................. SB-0140 INCOME TX-DAY CARE CREDIT.......................SB-0275 INTERAGENCY ENERGY CONSERVATN............ SB-0038 MINIMUM WAGE LAW-INCREASE WAGE....... SB-0032 MOTOR FUEL TAX-REV-AGREEMENTS......... SB-1505 MOTORCYCLES-REQUIRE HELMETS ............ SB-0007 2441 BROOKINS, HOWARD B. SENATOR (18TH DIST.DEM)-Cont. MUNICIPAL VOTE OWN UTILITY......................... SB-0310 PEN CD-CHGO FIRE-WIDOW ANNUITY ........ SB-0355 PEN CD-CHGO POLICE-BENEFITS .................. SB-1475 PEN CD-CHGO TCHR-RETURN/WORK .......... SB-0381 PEN CD-CHGO TCHR-RETIREMNT PEN......... SB-0382 PRODUCTION AG RESEARCH PROGRAM.......... SB-0063 PUB HLTH-PREGNANT WOMEN/SERVIC........ SB-1047 SCH CD-DROPOUT-DRIVER LICENSE............. SB-0107 SCH CD-DROPOUT-DRIVERS LICENSE.......... SB-0148 TOXIC WASTE STRIKE FORCE............................... SB-1293 VEH CD-SR CITIZENS-DRIVERS LIC............... SB-0513 VEH-HZRDOUS ABANDOND VEHICLES........... SB-0009 WORKERS COMPENSATN-RATES...................... SB-0102 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY BROOKINS SENATE BILL: 48, 68, 121, 166, 200, 701, 703, 705, 706, 707, 762, 1302, 1307 HOUSE BILL: 58, 459, 789, 981, 1009, 1158, 1159, 1393, 1487, 1579, 1721, 1784, 1824, 1940, 2194, 2329, 2491 SENATE RESOLUTION: 53, 126, 132, 208, 210, 271, 309, 344, 363, 368, 404,419, 456, 457, 468, 484, 527, 534, 537, 542, 553, 638, 639, 640, 657, 658, 700, 713, 714, 749, 750, 751, 754, 756 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 56 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 37, 58, 70 CARROLL, HOWARD W. SENATOR (1ST DIST.DEM) $BOARD OF GOVERNORS ...................... ............. SB-0281 $BUILD ILLINOIS PROGRAM.................................. SB-1164 $CAPITAL DEVELOPMENT BOARD....................... SB-0462 $COMPTROLLER....................................................... SB-0461 $DENR-ILL STATE MUSEUM EXHIBIT.............. SB-0230 $GRANTS-DCCA-CIVIC CENTER ...................... SB-0184 $GRANTS-PUB AID-MANAGED CARE............. SB-0736 $GRF-AUDITOR GENERAL.................................... SB-0332 $OCE-ATTORNEY GENERAL.............................. SB-1166 $OCE- COMPREHEN HLTH INSURANCE........... SB-0012 $OCE-STATE TREASURER.................................... SB-0728 $STATE COMPTROLLER......................................... SB-0229 ACCESSIBLE HEALTH CARE ACT ......................... SB-0400 AGING-COMMUNITY CARE SERVICE..........B.... SB-0962 AUDITOR GEN-ANNUAL AUDIT/RPT............... SB-0733 BUILD IL-WASTEWATER PROJECT.................... SB-1295 GEN OBLIGATN BOND-AUTHORIZATN........... SB-0339 HORSE RACING FUND-DEPT AG ....................... SB-0864 MOBILE HOME-JURISDICTION........................... SB-1376 OCCUP DISEASE-TOXIC PRESUMPTN............... SB-0305 PUB AID-HLTH FIN/SPECIAL CARE .................. SB-0734 PUB AID-MANAGED CARE SYSTEM.................. SB-0735 TAX USE-COMPUTERS/BUILD IL ....................... SB-0185 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY CARROLL SENATE BILL: 278, 279, 280, 282, 283, 284, 285, 286, 287, 288, 898, 1369, 1479, 1480, 1481 HOUSE BILL: 535, 545, 815, 1010, 1128, 1212, 1213, 1473, 1549, 2097, 2123, 2363, 2517,2624, 2626, 2772 SENATE RESOLUTION: 39, 103, 176, 262, 301, 699 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 13, 32 COLLINS, EARLEAN SENATOR (9TH DIST.DEM) ABANDONED HOUSING-PROP HAZARD.......... SB-0089 AFFORDABLE HOUSING PROG/COMMSN......... SB-0011 ALCOHOL & TOBACCO AD & DISPLAY............... SB-0618 ALCOHOL BIRTH DEFECT WARNING ................ SB-0620 ALCOHOL WARNING ACT....................................... SB-0621 CAMPAIGN ETHICAL STANDARDS..................... SB-1001 CHILD ABUSE-PREGNANT ADDICT................... SB-0613 COLL SAVING BOND-SCHOLAR COMM ........... SB-1346 CONSUMER CREDIT REPORTING ACT............... SB-1436 COOK COUNTY JUDGES-CHANGES................... SB-0789 CORRECTIONS CODE-PRISON WORK............... SB-1431 CORRECTN-SHOCK INCARCERATION............. SB-0623 2442 COLLINS, EARLEAN SENATOR (9TH DIST.DEM)-Cont. CRIM CD-FORTIFIED DRUG HOUSE.................. SB-1097 DASA-PREGNANT ADDICTS................................. SB-0619 DEPT AG-ORGANIC FOOD.................................... SB-1437 DRUG PARAPHERNALIA CONTROL ACT........... SB-0394 HOUSING FOR THE HOMELESS ACT ................... SB-0616 HUMAN RIGHTS-INS-DISCRIMINATN .......... SB-1433 IL AFFORDABLE HOUSING ACT........................... SB-1444 INCOME TAX-INCREASE RATES........................ SB-0067 INS TAX NO DISCRIMINATION............................. SB-1432 INTENSIVE PROBATION SUPERVISN................. SB-0624 LIQUOR CONTROL-TAX INCREASE ............... SB-0130 LONG TERM CARE................................................... SB-0617 PROP TAX-BILLING-TAX LEVIES..................... SB-1469 PROPERTY FORFEITURE-REGISTER................. SB-1434 PUB AID-ELIGIBILITY/PREGNANCY .............. SB-0535 PUB AID-HLTH FIN/SPECIAL CARE .................. SB-0734 PUB HEALTH-PREGNANCY DRUG USE............ SB-0622 PUB HEALTH-TREAT SUBSTNC ABUSE............ SB-1435 PUB HEALTH--WIC DRUG ABUSE ED................. SB-1414 PUBL AID-ADJUSTMT PAYMENT/HOSP .......... SB-0150 REAL EST TRANSFR/AFFORDBL HSNG ............. SB-1463 REVENUE-ASSESSMENT DISTRICTS................. SB-1468 RTA/CTA-ANTI CRIME SPENDING................... SB-0255 SCH CD-IN SCHOOL SUSPENSIONS................. SB-0615 SCH CD-MALE TEACHER GRANTS .................... SB-0614 SPOUSAL DEBT RESPONSIBILITY....................... SB-0129 SR CIT/DISABLED/PROP TX RELIEF..................... SB-1470 TAX CREDIT CHILD CARE PRGM.......................... SB-0087 TAX CREDIT DRUG REHAB PROGRAM............... SB-0088 TRANSIT AUTHORITY-LIABILITY................ . SB-0270 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY COLLINS SENATE BILL: 200, 728, 1166, 1302, 1305, 1411 HOUSE BILL: 83, 788, 910, 1000, 1487, 1927, 2052, 2491, 2548, 2639 SENATE RESOLUTION: 172, 190, 193,208, 404, 537, 658, 750 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 13, 42, 64 D'ARCO, JOHN A. SENATOR (10TH DIST.DEM) ABORIGINAL RECORDS ACT................................. SB-1316 CAMPAIGN ETHICAL STANDARDS...................... SB-1001 COOK CNTY FOREST DIST-LAND...................... SB-0964 COOK COUNTY JUDGES-CHANGES................... SB-0789 CRIM CD-PROHIB ASSAULT WEAPONS ...........SB-0147 DCFS-PROGRAMS-GRANTS........................... SB-0354 DEFINE DEATH/MEDICAL STANDARDS............ SB-0068 DIVORCE-GRANDPARENT VISITATION. ......... SB-0134 ELECTROLOGY-LICENSING AND RULE........ SB-1378 ENERGY ASSISTANCE ACT............................ SB-0392 ENGINEER & SCIENCE RECRUITMENT ............. SB-0070 EPA-DEVELOPMENT PERMITS............................ SB-1377 FIRE LOSS-GOVT REPORTS-INSURER............ SB-0791 HISTORIC RESOURCE PRESERVATION.............. SB-0069 INS CD-OFF ROAD VEHCLE COVERAG............. SB-0790 LAND TRUST RECORDATN-RESTICTN ............ SB-1136 MOTOR VEHICLE CD-SUBLEASING................... SB-0918 PROBATE-PERSON CAUSE DEATH................ SB-0927 PROP TAX-BILLING-TAX LEVIES .................... SB-1469 PUB CONTRACT/PUB IMPROVEMENT................ SB-1135 PUBL AID-ADJUSTMT PAYMENT/HOSP .......... SB-0150 REVENUE-ASSESSMENT DISTRICTS............. SB-1468 SEAL ARREST/CONVICTION RECORD............... SB0156 VEH CD-ACCIDENT REPORTS ............................. SB-0792 VEH CD-RENT/LEASES-INSURANCE............. SB-0922 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY D'ARCO SENATE BILL: 288, 728, 1166 HOUSE BILL: 63, 130, 131, 132, 227, 359, 497, 594, 1819, 1839, 1877, 1912, 1915, 1974, 2201, 2255, 2324, 2513, 2514, 2515, 2516, 2548, 2665, 2729 SENATE RESOLUTION: 276, 486, 625, 694 2443 D'ARCO, JOHN A. SENATOR (10TH DIST.DEM)-Cont. HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 5 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 3, 104 DALEY, JOHN P. SENATOR (11TH DIST.DEM) ASST ST ATTY SALARY SUPPLEMENT................ SB-1205 BUSINESS & CITIZEN ADVISORY BD ................ SB-1241 CANDIDATES PETITIONS/VOTERS ...................... SB-1229 CHGO MEDICAL COMM-ADVISORY BD........... SB-1227 CHGO SAN DIST-DEPT TRANSFER..................... SB-0247 CHGO SANITARY DIST-VETERANS................... SB-0243 CHGO SANITARY DIST-SALARIES..................... SB-0246 CHICAGO TRANSIT-BIDDING.............................. SB-1374 CITIES VILLAGES TOWNS ACT:............................ SB-1230 CITY VILLAGE CONTESTD ELECTION................ SB-1237 CITY VILLAGE TOWN ELECTIONS...................... SB-1239 CITY VILLAGE TOWN PETITION REQ .............. SB-1240 CIV ADMIN-PROPER CITATION....................... SB-1249 CIVIL PROC-REFERENCE CHANGE.................. SB-1392 CIVIL PROC-SERVICE OF PROCESS ............... SB-0380 CONTROLLD SUBSTANCES-PENALTIES.......... SB-1224 COOK COUNTY JUDGES-CHANGES............... SB-0789 COURT CLERKS-VARIOUS FEES.......................... SB-1208 CRIM PROC USE IMMUNITY................... SB-1207 DMHDD-ON-SITE INSPECTIONS ..................... SB-0472 ELEC CD-AUTO TAB EQUIPMENT..................... SB-0245 ELEC CD-GENDER NEUTRAL ......................SB-0810 ELEC CD-GRAMMATICAL CHANGE................ SB-0811 ELEC CD-WRITE-IN VOTES............................. SB-0244 EPA/GRAMMATICAL CHANGE .............................. SB-1252 FINANCIAL INSTITUION-TECH....................... SB-1452 HOUSE AUTHORITY-ANNUAL REPORT........... SB-1250 IL INCOME TAX ACT................................................. SB-1401 INCOME TAX ACT-DATE CHANGE .................... SB-1399 JOINT GOV PURCHASES-DEFINITION.............. SB-1375 LIQUOR CONTROL ACT-BEER MAKING ......... SB-1251 LOCAL SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL ACT................. SB-1389 MOTOR FUEL TAX-NAME CHANGE................. SB-0555 -MOTOR FUEL TAX-IL DEPT REVENUE ............. SB-1242 MUNI CD-BAIL CREDIT ...................... ............. SB-1236 MUNI CD-CERTIFIED MAIL-FINES.................. SB-1243 MUNI CD-CIVIL SERV COMMISSIONR ............ SB-1238 MUNI CD-HEARING NOTICES.......................... SB-1234 MUNI CD-HOTEL OPERATORS TAX ................. SB-1231 MUNI CD-INCORPORATION CONSENT............ SB-1244 MUNI CD-OBSOLETE DATE CHANGE ............. SB-1245 MUNI CD-POPULATION REFERENCE ............ SB-1395 MUNI CD-SCH CROSSING GUARDS................... SB-1233 MUNI CD-TAXING DISTRICTS............................. SB-1247 MUNI CD-TAXING DISTRICTS............................. SB-1248 MUNI CD-TECHNICAL CHANGE ........................ SB-1232 MUNI CD-WATER SEWAGE SYSTEMS ............. SB-1246 MUNI RETIREMENT FUND-PEN CD.................. SB-1235 MUNI RETIREMNT FUND-PEN CD..................... SB-1228 MUNICIPAL CODE-GRAMMATICAL.................. SB-1393 MUNICIPAL CODE-GENDER NEUTRAL ........... SB-1394 PEN CD-MSD-INCREASE BENEFITS................ SB-0906 PEN-CRIM JUSTICE RETMNT SYSTEM........... SB-1285 PUB AID-HLTH FIN/SPECIAL CARE .................. SB-0734 REV ACT-GRAMMAR.............................................. SB-1284 RTA-FIVE-YEAR PROGRAM-FILING ............ SB-1146 SCH CD-LOCAL IMPRVMT COUNCIL .............. SB-1225 SOLID WASTE MGMT-TECHNICAL................... SB-1226 THIRD CLASS CNTY-VARIOUS FEES........... SB-1209 VICTIMS RT-PAROLE TESTIMONY ................. SB-1220 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY DALEY,J SENATE BILL: 1479, 1480, 1481 HOUSE BILL: 2, 7, 69, 113, 195, 295, 456, 573, 634, 638, 726, 764, 779, 985, 1202, 2444 DALEY, JOHN P. SENATOR (11TH DIST.DEM)-Cont. 1508, 1571, 1611, 1718, 1746, 1757, 1925, 2059, 2145, 2262, 2313, 2314, 2316, 2321, 2379,2449,2805 SENATE RESOLUTION: 301, 321, 365, 410, 477, 478, 490, 494, 540, 541, 549, 550, 551, 552, 566, 622, 623, 663, 664, 665, 735, 753 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 75 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 41, 90, 97, 98, 100, 108 DAVIDSON, JOHN A. SENATOR (50TH DIST.REP) $BOARD OF REGENTS............................................... SB-0284 $HISTORIC PRESERVATION AGENCY................. SB-0416 $SOUTHERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY ................... SB-0285 AIRCRAFT-PERSONS-ALCOHOL USE............. SB-0454 CORRECTN-SUPRVISION SENTENCING.......... SB-0456 CRIM CD & VEH CD-MANSLAUGHTER............ SB-0453 CRIME VICTIMS COMP-ELIGIBILITY................ SB-1175 CRIMINAL VICTM ESCROW ACCOUNT.............. SB-0457 INS-TERMINAL DISEASE/COLLECT ................. SB-0865 JUV CT-CORRECTIONS-PROBATION.............. SB-0455 LONG TERM CARE OMBUDSMAN ........................ SB-1115 MIN/FEMALE BUSINESS/REPEAL ..................... SB-0127 PEN CD-COMPOUND AUTOMATIC INCR......... SB-0162 PEN CD-GA & JUDGES-ADMIN ....................... SB-0909 PEN CD-INCR SURVIOR ANNUITIES ............... SB-0084 PEN CD-INCR/BENEFITS......................................... SB-0074 PEN CD-SS SURVIOR ANNUITIES................... SB-0081 PEN CD-ST EMP-3% WIDOWS............................. SB-0232 PENSION-ST EMPLOYE-COMPOUND 3%........ SB-0073 PENSION/AUTOMATIC INCREASE ...................... SB-0080 PROBATE-GUARDIAN/NOTICE....................... SB-0458 REAPPROP-SPFLD SEWER STUDY...................... SB-0349 SCH CD-SCHOOL BOARD ELECTION............... SB-1372 STATE EMPLOYEES-SUGGESTIONS .................. SB-0898 VEH CD-DEFINE TRUCK/MAX WEIGHT.......... SB-1325 WILDLIFE/MARION-PICKERELL ...................... SB-0052 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY DAVIDSON SENATE BILL: 136, 278, 279, 280, 281, 282, 283, 286, 287, 288, 385, 401, 402, 403, 404, 405, 406, 407, 408, 409, 410, 411, 412, 413, 414, 415, 417, 418, 419, 420, 421, 422, 423, 424, 425, 426, 427, 428, 429, 430, 431, 432, 433, 434, 435, 436, 437,.438, 439, 440, 441, 442, 443, 513, 527, 938, 944, 1004, 1005, 1006, 1007, 1008, 1009, 1010, 1011, 1012, 1013, 1014, 1015, 1016, 1017, 1018, 1019, 1020, 1021, 1022, 1023, 1024, 1025, 1026, 1027, 1028, 1029, 1030, 1031, 1032, 1033, 1034, 1035, 1036, 1037, 1038, 1113, 1114, 1116, 1117, 1118, 1119, 1120, 1121, 1122, 1123, 1124, 1125, 1126, 1127, 1128, 1129, 1317, 1318, 1319, 1322, 1323, 1324, 1326, 1327, 1328, 1329, 1330, 1331, 1332, 1333, 1334, 1335, 1336, 1345, 1346, 1347, 1427, 1428 HOUSE BILL: 291, 305, 368, 370, 645, 994, 1286, 1352, 1777, 2091, 2123, 2528, 2613, 2737 SENATE RESOLUTION: 36, 88, 148, 186, 196, 200, 327, 328, 391, 407, 508, 537, 609, 643, 690, 710 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 17, 69, 70 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 18, 23, 32, 33, 37, 47, 67, 80 DEANGELIS, ALDO A. SENATOR (40TH DIST.REP) AGING-DEVELOP COORDINATN UNITS .......... SB-1185 AGING-MULTIPURPOSE CENTERS.................... SB-0784 BACCALAUREATE SAVINGS ACT....................... SB-0035 CIVIL PROC-MALPRAC-AFFIDAVITS.............. SB-0770 COLL SAVING BOND-SCHOLAR COMM .......... SB-1346 COMM COL-ADDITIONAL TAX ........................... SB-0697 COOK CNTY SHERIFF MERIT BD-MBR............. SB-0269 DORS-BUREAU FOR THE BLIND......................... SB-0788 HEALTH FIN REFORM-CONTRACTS.............. SB-0771 HMO-AVAILABLE CONTRACTS ....................... SB-0264 INCOME TX-EARNED INCOME CREDIT........... SB-0295 INS CD-CLINICAL SOCIAL WORKERS.............. SB-0577 INS CD/MENTAL HLTH PROFESSIONL...............SB-1448 INS-LICENSE REVOCATION................................. SB-1031 INSURANCE-MENTAL ILLNESS ...................... SB-1510 LIQUOR CONTROL ACT-PENALTIES................. SB-1311 2445 DEANGELIS, ALDO A. SENATOR (40TH DIST.REP)--Cont. MED-PRACTICE WITHOUT LICENSE ............... SB-0263 MED-10 HRS-OSTEOPATHIC/LICENSE........... SB-0262 NEGLIGENCE/PROF ENGINEERING.................. SB-0967 OMNIBUS BOND ACTS-MONEY PAYMNT...... SB-0529 REVENUE & RECORDER-TAX SALES............... SB-0588 RTA-FINANCE IMPROVEMENTS ............B....... SB-1382 SCH CD-SCH PROPERTY-PENALTY................. SB-0486 SCHOLR COMM-COLL SAVINGS PLANS ......... SB-1348 SOS-OATH/RECORDKEEPING .................... SB-0223 STATE TOURISM ADVERTISING FUND............... SB-0451 STUDENT LOANS-GUARANTEE........................ SB-1349 TECHNLOGY ADVANCMT/FREEDM INFO.......... SB-1345 TRUST-POOLING RISK ......................................... SB-1298 TUITION WAIVER-EMPLOYEE CHILD.............. SB-0485 WORKERS COMP-OCCUPATNL DISEASE......... SB-0086 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY DEANGELIS SENATE BILL: 385, 401, 402, 403, 404, 405, 406,407, 408, 409, 410, 411, 412, 413, 414, 415, 416, 417, 418, 419, 420, 421, 422, 423, 424, 425, 426, 427, 428, 429, 430, 431, 432, 433, 434 435, 436, 437, 438, 439, 440, 441, 442, 443, 950, 1004, 1005, 1006, 1007, 1008, 1009, 1010, 1011, 1012,1013, 1014, 1015, 1016, 1017, 1018, 1019, 1020, 1021, 1022, 1023, 1024, 1025, 1026, 1027, 1028, 1029, 1030, 1032, 1033, 1034, 1035, 1036, 1037, 1038, 1113, 1114, 1115, 1116, 1117, 1118, 1119, 1120, 1121, 1122, 1123, 1124, 1125, 1126, 1127, 1128, 1129, 1317, 1318, 1319, 1322, 1323, 1324, 1325, 1326, 1327, 1328, 1329, 1330, 1331, 1332, 1,333, 1334, 1335, 1336, 1338, 1347, 1427, 1428 HOUSE BILL: 42, 377, 459, 572, 672, 760, 790, 886, 1107, 1147, 1225, 1252, 1660, 2038, 2040, 2062, 2130, 2321, 2589, 2604, 2606, 2607 SENATE RESOLUTION: 23, 115, 135, 163, 212, 260, 267, 270, 376, 503, 557, 558, 660, 715 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 61 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 23 DEGNAN, TIMOTHY F. SENATOR (11TH DIST.DEM) HOSPITAL LIENS-WORKERS COMP................... SB-1201 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY DEGNAN ,SENATE BILL: 90, 946, 1331, 1332, 1333, 1334, 1335, 1336, 1337, 1338 SENATE RESOLUTION: 175, 176 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 10 DEL VALLE, MIGUEL SENATOR (5TH DIST.DEM) CHILD SUPPORT-ALIEN REG NUMBER............ SB-0889 CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE-PREGNANT ......... SB-1412 CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES ACT-TECH .........SB-1460 COOK COUNTY JUDGES-CHANGES................... SB-0789 CORRECTIONS-HIV/AIDS TESTING ................. SB-1411 CRIM CD-FIREARM FROM CAR .......................... SB-0668 CRIM CD-SHOOT WHILE IN CAR....................... SB-0670 CTA-CRIME PATROL FREE RIDES...................... SB-1499 DCFS-AFDC RECIPIENT-CHANGES ................. SB-0300 DCFS-AGING CHILD CARE WORKERS .........SB-1049 DEPT AGING-VOLUNTEER SERVICE................. SB-0048 DORS-LIMIT COST SHARE-CLIENT................ SB-0343 DORS-PERSONAL CARE-SERVICE FEE .......... SB-0341 ED PARTNERSHIP ACT-TUTORING ................... SB-1344 ELEC CD-ABSENT BALLOT-JURY DTY........... SB-1342 ELEC CD-BD ELEC COMMISSNRS ...................... SB-0711 ELEC CD-DEPUTY REGISTRARS........................ SB-0017 ELEC CD-PETITION SIGNATURES....................... SB-0712 ELEC CD-REGISTER BY MAIL.............................. SB-0121 ELECTION CD-VOTER REGISTRATION ........... SB-0006 ELECTION CD-VOTER REGISTRATION ......... SB-0714 ELECTORAL BOARD-POWERS............................ SB-0713 ENGINEER & SCIENCE RECRUITMENT ............. SB-0070 ENTERPRISE ZONE/INCOME TAX ACT.............. SB-0891 FAMILIES/CHILDREN EQUAL RIGHTS............... SB-0336 FAMILY RESPONSIBLTY/MED LEAVE................. SB-0292 FUND EDUCATION FIRST ACT ........................... SB-0200 HEALTH FIN-MED AID REPORT ......................... SB-0376 HEALTH PROF-DRUG EDUCUCTION................. SB-0893 2446 DEL VALLE, MIGUEL SENATOR (5TH DIST.DEM--Cont. HGHR ED-ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS......... SB-0112 HGHR ED-FINANCE-MINORITY PROG .......... SB-0113 HIGHER ED OPPORTUNITIES ACT........................ SB-0892 HIGHER ED-ADMISSN REQUIR/STDRD........... SB-0040 HIGHER ED-HIGH SCHOOL DATA...................... SB-0116 HIGHR ED-FORM OF APPROPRIATION ............ SB-0117 HOMELESS REHOUSNG ASSISTNC ACT............. SB-1299 HUM RIGHTS-EXECUTIVE TRAINING.............. SB-1441 IDPH-COMMUNITY CENTER GRANTS............. SB-0698 INCOME TX-EARNED INCOME CREDIT........... SB-0295 MARRIAGE-FETAL ALCOHOL-PAMPHLT..... SB-0093 MEDICAL PRACTICE-FREE CLINICS ................ SB-0894 MIN/FEM BUSINESS-REPORT GA ...................... SB-1197 MINIMUM WAGE LAW-INCREASE WAGE....... SB-0032 NOTICE-FETAL ALCOHOL SYNDROME ........... SB-0092 NUTRITION OUTREACH/PUBLIC EDUC............. SB-0887 OUTDOOR ALCOHOL ADS-REGULATNS.......... SB-0748 PERSONNEL-CMS POLICY-BILINGUAL......... SB-0499 PESTICIDE POISONING REPORTING ................ SB-0241 POLICE- TRAINING ..................................................... SB-1459 PROP TAX-BILLING-TAX LEVIES................... SB-1469 PUB AID-ELIGIBILITY/PREGNANCY ............... SB-0535 PUB AID-HLTH FIN/SPECIAL CARE .................. SB-0734 PUB AID-MANG/WAIVER................ .............. SB-0888 PUB AID-TEST LANGUAGE SKILLS................... SB-0890 PUB AID-TRANSITIONAL PAYMENTS.............. SB-0272 PUB AID/ELEC/VEH-VOTER REGISTN............. SB-0715 PUB HEALTH-COUNTY MED SERVICE ............. SB-1303 PUB HEALTH-NURSE ED GRANTS..................... SB-1307 PUB HEALTH-WIC DRUG ABUSE ED............. SB-1414 PUB HLTH-PREGNANT WOMEN/SERVIC........ SB-1047 PUBLIC UTILITIES-REFUNDS ............................. SB-0747 REAL EST TRANSFR/AFFORDBL HSNG ............. SB-1463 REVENUE & RECORDER-TAX SALES................ SB-0588 REVENUE-ASSESSMENT DISTRICTS................. SB-1468 SCH CD-BILINGUAL ED/REIMBURSEM ........... SB-0155 SCH CD-COMPULSORY ATTENDANCE............. SB-1485 SCH CD-GRANTS-ED PROGRAMS.................... SB-0335 SCH CD-GUARANTEED LOAN-DEFENSE ...... SB-0025 SCH CD-TRANSPORT HOMELESS FREE........ SB-1500 SCH-PARENTS PARTICIPATION ........................ SB-0334 SCHL BD NOMINATING COMMISSION.............. SB-1483 SR CIT/DISABLED/PROP TX RELIEF.................. SB-1470 ST UNIVERSITIES-DENIAL ADMISSN............... SB-0115 STUDENT ASSIST COMM-ED LOANS.................SB-0632 SUB TEACH CERTIF/BILINGUAL ED ................ SB-0333 TIRE MANAGEMENT ACT........................................ SB-1117 U OF I ATHLETIC ASSN-10% FEE......................... SB-0114 U OF I HOSP-HLTH PROFESSIONALS ................ SB-0338 VEH CD-DRIVING PERMIT................................. SB-0895 VEH CD-LOUD SOUND SYSTEM.......................... SB-1508 VEH CD-POLICE-BREATH SCREENING.......... SB-0132 VEH CD-TOW HAZARDOUS VEHICLES............. SB-0008 VEH-HZRDOUS ABANDOND VEHICLES........... SB-0009 VIDEO MOVIES-LIMIT R & X-RATED..............SB-0005 WORKERS COMP-AGRICULTURE .................... SB-0144 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY DEL VALLE SENATE BILL: 18, 88, 150, 180, 392, 400, 495, 505, 506, 507, 508, 613, 614, 619, 620, 621, 622, 637, 786, 963, 1046, 1095, 1096, 1287, 1302, 1407, 1442 HOUSE BILL: 38, 58, 62, 132, 219, 302, 494, 779, 1009, 1056, 1091, 1110, 1111, 1202, 1343, 1487, 1508, 1548,1566, 1569, 1859, 1887, 2059, 2449, 2497, 2624, 2626, 2687, 2756, 2806 SENATE RESOLUTION: 40, 208, 317, 404, 435, 465, 483, 531, 631, 632, 645, 717, 750 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 68, 82 DEL VALLE, MIGUEL SENATOR (5TH DIST. DEM) 2447 DEMUZIO, VINCE SENATOR (49TH DIST.DEM) $OCE-AUDITOR GENERAL................. ............. SB-0037 $OCE-STATE COMPTROLLER.............................. SB-0163 BD OF ED-MEMBER ELECTIONS.................... SB-0648 CAMPAIGN ETHICAL STANDARDS.................. SB-1001 COURT CLERKS/INCR FEES/RECORDS.............. SB-1150 CRIM CD-FATHER ABDUCT CHILD .......:....... SB-1253 DCFS-FOSTER CARE ALLEGATN TEAM........... SB-1046 DEPT-AG-SUSTAINBLE AG ACT/PROG........ SB-0370 ED LABOR RELATIONS ACT-TECHNCL............ SB-0541 ELEC CD-PRECINCT COMM VACANCY............ SB-0258 ELEC CD-PRECINCT RETURNS.. ........ ................ SB-1343 ELEC CD-SIGNATURES FILED......................... SB-0710 ELEC-CAMPAIGN LITERATURE ...................... SB-1002 ELEC-VOTER CARD/TELEPHONE NMBR......... SB-0749 ELECTED COMMERCE COMMISSION................ SB-1068 EPA-WASTE-PROTECT GROUNDWATER ....... SB-0064 FARM DEV-U OF I-FINANCE PROGRM......... SB-0650 FARM DEVEL AUTH-GUARANTEES ............... SB-0645 FARM DEVELOPMNT-INVESTMENTS ........... SB-0647 FIRE HYDRANT INSTALLATION ......................... SB-1098 FOREIGN INS CORP TX-RURAL HLTH ............. SB-1301 GOV ETHICS-ACCEPT SPORT TICKET ............. SB-1149 HEALTH FACILITY PLAN-BRD/BED.................. SB-1138 HEALTH FIN REFORM-CONTRACTS............... SB-0771 HORSE RACING FUND-DEPT AG................. SB-0864 IL CONTROL SHARE LAW/SHAREHOLD,........... SB-0066 LAND SURVEYORS ACT-REPEAL...................... SB-0389 MOTOR FUEL TAX-APPORTIONMENT . ........ SB-0252 PEN CD-COMPOUND AUTOMATIC INCR......... SB-0162 PEN-TCHR-COMPOUND 10 YR INCR............... SB-0315 PEN-TCHR-XTRA SURVIVOR BENEFIT.......... SB-0314 PEN-TEACHER-GROUP HLTH COSTS........... SB-0313 PRIVATE SECTOR ADVISORY GROUP .................SB-1096 PRODUCTION AG RESEARCH PROGRAM ......... SB-0063 PROFESSIONAL LAND SURVEYOR ACT .............SB-0372 PUB AID-MEDICL ASSISTNCE-PAYMT........... SB-1139 PUB UTIL-REORGANIZATION.................. SB-0598 PUB UTL-DETERMINE RATES............................ SB-0371 REINSTATE REDUCED TAX/GASOHOL.............. SB-1133 SCH CD-ATHLETIC COMPETITION ............. SB-0649 SCH CD-CONTRACT BIDS.................................. SB-0540 SPECIAL PLATES/US ARMED FORCES................SB-0065 TEMPORAY HANDICAP PARKNG DECAL ........ SB-1084 UNDGROUND TANK DAMGE INS FUND ............ SB-0752 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY DEMUZIO SENATE BILL: 165, 527, 728, 885, 1166, 1302, 1303, 1304, 1305, 1306, 1307 HOUSE BILL: 165, 168, 287, 509, 510, 535, 739, 942, 1223, 1261, 1338, 1339, 2032, 2139, 2348, 2369, 2372, 2680, 2702, 2704, 2705 SENATE RESOLUTION: 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 18, 88, 111, 125, 202, 216, 229, 230, 239, 252, 280, 296, 323, 335, 340, 366, 386, 387, 448, 469, 607,646, 672, 682, 690, 710 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 11, 59, 62, 79 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 15, 43, 44, 48, 52, 57, 59, 63, 71, 77, 79, 89, 104, 117 DONAHUE, LAURA KENT SENATOR (48TH DIST.REP) $DEPT-CORRECTIONS........................................... SB-0439 $DEPT-MINES & MINERALS............................ SB-0426 $GRANTS-DCCA-CIVIC CENTER ............... SB-0184 CLINICAL LABS-DEFER REGULATION ......... SB-1173 CUB-REGULATE SOLICITN/CHARITY............. SB-1091 DEPT-AG-SUSTAINBLE AG ACT/PROG...... SB-0370 DMM-DOCUMNT VERIFICATN ......................... SB-1016 EPA-PERMITS.... ....................... .................. SB-0745 FARM DEV-U OF I-FINANCE PROGRM........ SB-0650 FARM DEVELOPMNT-INVESTMENTS............... SB-0647 OIL & GAS ACT-EXEMPTIONS........................ SB-1036 OIL & GAS-DEPT M & M POWERS ................... SB-1015 OIL/GAS JURISDICTION ..................................... SB-1259 2448 DONAHUE, LAURA KENT SENATOR (48TH DIST.REP)--Cont. PESTICID/FEED/MOTR FUEL STNDRD............... SB-1038 SCH CD-HOLIDAYS .............................................. SB-1183 TAX USE-COMPUTERS/BUILD IL ....................... SB-0185 TIMBER BUYER & HAULERS............................... SB- 1126 VEHICLE CD-WEIGHT LIMIT-FINES............. SB-0227 WILDLIFE & FISH-VIOLATIONS ................... SB-1427 WKMN COMP/DISEASE/DRUG-LIQUOR.......... SB-1356 WRKR COMP-LIMITATIONS PERIODS............,. SB-1355 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY DONAHUE SENATE BILL: 537, 538, 613, 1185 HOUSE BILL: 100, 283, 293, 333, 511, 512, 522, 831, 837, 845, 863, 1157, 1227, 1328, 1359, 1401, 1627, 2201, 2649, 2712 SENATE RESOLUTION: 122, 161, 189, 191, 200, 211, 500, 658 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 24 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 27, 35, 36, 37, 57 DUDYCZ, WALTER W. SENATOR (7TH DIST.REP) ARMED VIOLNCE-FIREARM CATEGORY........ SB-0557 CRIM CD-STREETGANGS............................. SB-0942 CRIM PRO-DRUG TESTING................................... SB-0559 ELEC CD-AUTO TAB EQUIPMENT ...................... SB-0245 ELEC CD-ELECTRONIC VOTNG SYSTM ........... SB-1162 ELEC CD-WRITE-IN VOTES................................ SB-0244 ELECTION CD-VOTER REGISTRATION ............ SB-0006 ELECTIONS-SEMI-ANNUAL REPORT ............. SB-0920 HOME EQUITY ASSURANCE-PRECINTS.......... SB-0061 HOME EQUITY-CONTIGUOUS PRECINT.......... SB-0841 IMPROPER DISPLAY/US FLAG ............................. SB-0176 LABOR RELATIONS-PEACE OFFICERS............. SB-1486 LOCL GOV TORT-PUNITIVE JUDGMNT.......... SB-0076 MEDICAID-NURSING HOME PAYMENT.......... SB-0384 MUNI CD-ALDERMEN EXPENSES...................... SB-0075 MUNI CD-ORDINANCE NUMBERS.................. SB-1160 NO AGE REQ-UNIVERSITY POLICE ................... SB-0471 NURSING HOME-CARE COMPLAINT................ SB-0383 PEN CD-CHGO POLICE-ANNUITY.................... SB-0483 PROF REG-ENFORCE OPERATIONS................... SB-1005 PROP TAX--QUADRENNIAL ASSESSMNT......... SB-1477 REV ACT-PROPERTY TAX APPEAL BD.............. SB-1478 REV-PAYMT PROPERTY TX-PROTEST ........... SB-1148 REVENUE ACT-LEVY REQUIREMENTS............ SB-1476 SCH CD-DROPOUT-DRIVERS LICENSE.......... SB-0148 SCH VOUCHER/PERMISSVE ENRLLMNT .......... SB-0078 TOXIC SUBSTNCE-EXCLDE EMPLOYER .......... SB-0847 VEH CD-GOLD STAR RECIPIENTS.................... SB-0077 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY DUDYCZ SENATE BILL: 136, 316, 317, 318, 401, 731, 938, 943, 944 HOUSE BILL: 413, 574, 775, 1447, 1988 SENATE RESOLUTION: 8, 54, 55, 56, 57, 58, 171, 184, 186, 194, 207, 217, 226, 258, 261, 358, 364, 373, 389, 390, 401, 402, 429, 494, 495, 496, 507, 570, 571, 572, 573, 599, 620, 621, 655, 736, 737, 738, 739, 740, 741 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 38 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 28, 84 DUNN, RALPH SENATOR (58TH DIST.REP) $DEPT-CORRECTIONS.......................................... SB-0439 $SOUTHERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY ................... SB-0285 ADMIN CD-SIGN LEASE PROGRAM................... SB-0149 BINGO LICENSE-PRIZE RESTRICTN ................. SB-0344 CIVIL PRO-LONG ARM JURISDICTN................. SB-0101 CIVIL PROC-CORP APPEAR/ATTY ................ SB-0772 COAL DEV BOND-PROJECT APPROVAL............ SB-1083 DMM-DOCUMNT VERIFICATN ........................... SB-016 GA PENSION CD-MINIMUM ANNUITY .......... SB-0459 ICC-SET MAX RATE/MOTOR CARRIER............ SB-0610 INCOME TX-EARNED INCOME CREDIT........... SB-0295 NEGLECTED GRAVES-CEMETARIES................. SB-0226 OCCUP/USE TX-FARM EXEMPTS............... SB-0780 2449 DUNN, RALPH SENATOR (58TH DIST.REP)-Cont. OIL & GAS ACT-EXEMPTIONS............................. SB-1036 OIL & GAS-DEPT M & M POWERS............... SB-1015 PEN CD-DWNST POLICE-REMARRY............... SB-0345 PUBL BLDG COMMISSN-MUNI PROJCT........... SB-1492 RANDOLPH CNTY CIVIC CENTR AUTH.............. SB-0151 SCH CD-NON HI SCHOOL TERRITORY............. SB-0145 STATE EMPLOYEES-SICK LEAVE .................... SB-0346 VEH CD-PEARL HARBOR PLATES ................... SB-0693 VEH CD-SR CITIZENS-DRIVERS LIC............... SB-0513 WILDLIFE CD-WILD GEESE.................................. SB-1300 WRKRS OCCDIS-GRAMMATICAL CHG........... SB-0781 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY DUNN,R SENATE BILL: 165, 278, 279, 280, 281, 282, 283, 284, 286, 287, 288, 536, 538, 539, 885, 913 HOUSE BILL: 507, 627, 628, 629, 645, 758, 938, 1359, 1577, 1627, 2282, 2372 SENATE RESOLUTION: 42, 43, 123, 152, 160, 189, 200, 207, 274, 388, 437, 466, 481, 482, 501, 526, 576, 577, 624, 656, 691, 704, 705, 706, 707, 708, 709 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 2, 27, 35, 36, 37, 57, 72, 87 DUNN,THOMAS A. SENATOR (42ND DIST.DEM) $DOT-CONSTRCTN/OLD PLANK TRAIL........... SB-0662 BEER BREWERS-PROHIBIT CONDUCT ............ SB-0900 CAMPAIGN ETHICAL STANDARDS.................... SB-1001 CHARITABLE TRUSTS-REGISTERS .................... SB-0514 CLEAN INDOOR AIR ACT ........................................ SB-0159 COUNTY APPTMNT-POLITICAL PARTY........... SB-0186 COURT FEES-LOC GOVT/SCH DIST ................... SB-1222 CRIM CD-FIREARM FROM CAR .............. SB-0668 CRIM CD-SHOOT WHILE IN CAR..................... SB-0670 CRIM CD-STOP PAYMENT CHECKS................. SB-0799 CRIM PRO-PEACE OFFICER-ARREST ............. SB-0666 ELEC-CAMPAIGN LITERATURE ......................... SB-1002 EPA-POLLUTN FACILITY EXPANSION.......... SB-1370 EXCURSION BOAT/GAMBLING........................... SB-0575 IMPROPER DISPLAY/US FLAG .............................. SB-0176 JUV CT-DCFS-STATE POL-WEAPONS ........... SB-0667 JUV CT-PROBATION CONDITIONS ................... SB-1255 JUVENILE-FIREARMS .......................................... SB-0669 LIBRARY SYSTEM-FOREST PRES TAX ............. SB-0136 LIQUOR CONTROL ACT-PENALTIES...............SB-1311 LIQUOR LICENSES-CREDIT................................ SB-1310 MUNI CD-ELEC APPOINT OFFICERS.............. SB-0671 MUNI CD-FIRE POLICE-HOME RULE ............ SB-0730 MUNI CD-FIREMAN PROBATION....................... SB-0729 MUNI CD-RECODIFY OFFICERS ......................... SB-0672 PAYROLL DEDUCT-CHARITIES .......................... SB-0746 PEN CD-SHERIFFS-FINAL EARNINGS............ SB-0103 PUB AID-CHLD SUPPRT ENFORC PRG.............. SB-0664 PUB UTIL REFUND OVERCHARGES.................... SB-0998 PUBLIC HOUSING-USE OF WEAPONS............... SB-0665 RESIDENTIAL PROP TAX-ABATEMENT........... SB-0801 SECURITY LAW-NON-BINDING/SOS ............. SB-0800 VEH CD-FAIL TO PAY FINE .................................. SB-0663 VEH CD-USE TAX-SPOUSE ................................. SB-0051 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY DUNN,T SENATE BILL: 200 HOUSE BILL: 120, 141, 340, 346, 387, 873, 881, 882, 887, 1094, 1095, 1096, 1294, 1433, 1514, 1896, 2334, 2351, 2440, 2497 SENATE RESOLUTION: 35, 64, 80, 146, 147, 246, 281, 282, 302, 362, 414, 531, 555, 667, 702 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 23 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 37, 91 ETHEREDGE, FOREST D. SENATOR (21ST DIST.REP) $BOB-BUILD IL BONDS......................... SB-0403 $BOB-CAPITAL DEVELOP BOARD.................... SB-0404 $CAPITAL DEVELOPMENT BOARD.................... SB-0405 $CAPITAL DEVELOPMENT BOARD....................... SB-0406 2450 ETHEREDGE, FORESTD. SENATOR (2lST DIST.REP)-Cont. $COMMUNITY COLLEGE BOARD.......................... SB-0286 $COMPTROLLER....................................................... SB-0407 $DEPT-INSURANCE.......................................... SB-0421 $DEPT-REVENUE......................... ....... SB-0432 $GRANTS-STATE SCHOLARSHIP COMM ......... SB-0282 $HEALTH/PHYSICAL FITNES COUNCL.............. SB-0415 $IL ARTS COUNCIL................................................ SB-0401 $IL RACING BOARD ................................................. SB-0431 $IL SPORTS FACILITIES AUTHORTY ................... SB-1190 $JUDICIAL INQUIRY BOARD................................. SB-0422 $LIQUOR CONTROL COMMISSION ...................... SB-0423 $OCE-CAPITAL DEVELOPMENT BD ............... SB-1187 $OCE-COURT OF CLAIMS.......................... SB-0410 $OCE-DEPARTMENT OF INSURANCE ............. SB-1188 $OCE-DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE .................... SB-1189 $OCE-DEPT-FINANCIAL INSTITUTN.............. SB-0413 $OCE-IL COMMERCE COMMISSION...............SB-0409 $POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD............................ SB-0427 $PUBLIC COUNSEL ................................................. . SB-0430 $SPORTS FACILITIES AUTHORITY..................... SB-0419 $VARIOUS AGENCIES....................................... SB-0385 ADOPTION-GROUNDS FOR UNFITNESS.......... SB-0296 BUILD ILLINOIS PROGRAM FUNDING ............ SB-1006 COMM COLL-FY90 DISTRBN FORMULA ......... SB-0287 DASA-DRUG/ALCOHOL TESTS.. ................. SB-0940 DENR/CDB-ENERGY CONSERVATION............. SB-1319 ENTERPRISE REVIEW/ADVISORY BD................. SB-0373 GENERAL OBLIGATION BOND ACT..................... SB-1118 GOV ETHICS ACT-RAISE THRESHOLD ............. SB-0183 GOV ETHICS-HIKE TRIGGER INCOME ............SB-0036 HGHR ED STUDENT ASSISTANCE LAW.............. SB-0283 HOME WARRANTY ACT ........................ SB- 1137 ICC NONATTORNEY-PRACTITIONERS........... SB-0369 LEAD BATTERY DISPOSAL................................... SB-0450 LIQUOR CONTROL/DRIVE UP WINDOW............ SB-0591 LIQUOR-SPECIAL EVENT LICENSE .............. SB-0307 MATH/SCI ACAD-SCHOLARSHIPS.................... SB-1347 MATH/SCIENCE ACADEMY-HIGHER ED ........ SB-1089 PARK DIST-TRUSTEE EACH COUNTY............... SB-0182 PATERNITY-CHILD SUPPORT............................ SB-1440 PRIVATE SECTOR ADVISORY GROUP .............. SB-1096 REV-PROP TAX/EXEMPTION......................... SB-0593 SCH CD-DISCONTN MANDATD ACTION.......... SB-0537 SCH CD-LOCAL SCHOOL COUNCIL................... SB-0813 SCH CD-PILOT TELECOM INST PROG ............... SB-0536 SCH CD-REQUIRE GIFTED PROGRAMS............ SB-1087 SCH CD-SCIENTIFIC LITERACY .................. SB-1350 SCH CD-STUDENTS/PHYSICAL ED..................... SB-0196 SCH CD-TAX LEVY CERTIFICATE ................ SB-0233 SCH CD-TWNSHP TREASURE OPT-OUT......... SB-1439 SCHOLR COMM-COLL SAVINGS PLANS.......... SB-1348 SMOKING STANDARDS ACT............................. SB-0527 STUDENT LOANS-GUARANTEE......................... SB-1349 SUPERCONDUCTIVITY COORD COUNCL........... SB-1037 VEH CD-SR CITIZENS-DRIVERS LIC............... SB-0513 VEHICLE CD-WEIGHT LIMIT-FINES............... SB-0227 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY ETHEREDGE SENATE BILL: 27, 79, 278, 279, 280, 281, 284, 285, 288, 943 HOUSE BILL: 316, 338, 564, 565, 589, 829, 833, 835, 836, 839, 840, 846, 847, 848,851, 860, 862, 963, 2033, 2130, 2337, 2451, 2759 SENATE RESOLUTION: 93, 174, 269, 293, 394, 414, 498, 618, 619 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 27, 36, 37 FAWELL, BEVERLY SENATOR (20TH DIST.REP) $DEPT- REHAB SERVICES .................................. SB-0443 ADULT ABUSE-AID ADMIN REPORT.............. SB-0521 CHILD ABUSE/NEGLECT-REPORTING............. SB-0518 2451 FAWELL, BEVERLY SENATOR (20TH DIST.REP)-Cont. CIRCUIT BREAKER-INCOME LEVEL................. SB-0523 CIRCUIT CLERK-FEES/MAIL............................... SB-0843 CIRCUIT CLERK-FEES/EXCEPTIONS............... SB-0844 COLLECTION AGENCY-ASSIGNMENT............. SB-0111 CORRECTIONS-COLLECTION/FEES................. SB-0842 DCFS-YOUTH SERVCE-MEMBERSHIP........... SB-0855 DIVORCE-CHILDREN/INSURANCE................... SB-0352 DMHDD-COMMUNITY FUND FORMULA......... SB-0018 EMERGENCY ORDER OF PROTECTION.............. SB-0082 HGHR ED-ALCOH/DRUG HEALTH PLAN ........ SB-0939 JUVENILE COURT-DCFS GUARDIAN............... SB-1009 MENTAL HEALTH FACILITIES-BONDS............ SB-0945 MUNI CD-STREET/ALLEY ORDINANCE.......... SB-0221 REV-EXEMPT CUSTODIAL PROPERTY ............ SB-0966 SCH CD-APPROACHES & CROSSINGS............... SB-0584 SCH CD-NURSE-HANDICAPPED CHILD......... SB-0524 TWNSHIP-PERSONNEL POLICY.......................... SB-0522 TWNSHP ATTORNEY-APPOINTMENT............. SB-0520 TWP TRUSTEE-OTHER APPOINTMENT........... SB-0519 VEH CD-UNSATISFIED FINES.............................. SB-0845 VEHICLE CD-WEIGHT LIMIT-FINES ............. SB-0227 WILDLIFE-TRAPS/CNTY PROHIBIT ................. SB-0173 WILDLIFE/MUNI-LEGHOLD TRAPS................. SB-0172 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY FAWELL SENATE BILL: 527, 531, 613, 885 HOUSE BILL: 74, 213, 465, 468, 585, 842, 865, 945, 947, 1059, 1149, 1774, 2265, 2304, 2590 SENATE RESOLUTION: 90, 93, 96, 174, 269, 293, 298, 351, 398, 421,452, 626, 658, 692 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 37, 72, 87, 102 FRIEDLAND, JOHN E. SENATOR (33RD DIST.REP) CIVIL PROC- LIABILITY....................................... SB-0501 CIVIL PROC-PUNITIVE DAMAGES ..................... SB-0502 CMS-PROPERTY-ELGIN SCHL U 46 ............. SB-0487 FOREST PRESERVE-TRAIL EASEMENT............ SB-0206 FOREST PRESERVE-CONDEMNATION ............. SB-0207 FOREST PRESERVE-CONDEMNATION............. SB-0208 FOREST PRESERVE-EMINENT DOMAIN.......... SB-0210 FOREST PRSV-CONDEMNT COMPLAINT......... SB-0211 HAZARDOUS SUBST-LIMIT LIABILTY.............. SB-0498 MUNI CD-STREET/ALLEY ORDINANCE........ SB-0221 NEW FOREST PRESERV-CONDEMNATN ......B.. SB-0209 NURSNG HOME-ALZHEIMER TRAINING........ SB-1186 PUB AID-NO ASSISTANCE/STRIKES ............. SB-0814 PUB UTIL-FILE TAX/ICC........................................ SB-1128 RESCUE SQUAD DISTRICTS ACT ................... SB-1271 VEHICLE CD-WEIGHT LIMIT-FINES.............. SB-0227 WORKER COMP-COORDINATION...................... SB-1359 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY FRIEDLAND SENATE BILL: 384, 989 HOUSE BILL: 258, 338, 354, 444, 917, 946, 963, 1328,,2003 S SENATE RESOLUTION: 240, 241, 242, 652 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 60, 78 GEO-KARIS, ADELINE JAY SENATOR (31ST DIST.REP) CHILD ABUSE-PREGNANT ADDICT................. SB-0613 CHILD SUPPORT-HEALTH INSURANCE .......... SB-0878 CHILD SUPPORT-ALIEN REG NUMBER............ SB-0889 COUNTY ZONING-FAMILIES............................... SB-0256 CRIM CD-CHILDMURDER............................ ......... SB-0943 CRIM PRO-DRUG TESTING ............................ SB-0559 CRIM PRO-GUILTY BUT MENTAL ILL.............. SB-0131 DCFS-REPORT ON ABUSE SERVICES................ SB-0948 DUI-REIMBURSE AMBULANCE COST............... SB-0464 ENTERPRISE REVIEW/ADVISORY BD................ SB-0373 FOREST PRESERVE-TRAIL EASEMENT........... SB-0206 FOREST PRESERVE-CONDEMNATION .......... SB-0207 2452 GEO-KARIS, ADELINE JAY SENATOR (31ST DIST.REP)-Cont. FOREST PRESERVE-CONDEMNATION......... SB-0208 FOREST PRESERVE-EMINENT DOMAIN.......... SB-0210 FOREST PRESERVE DISTRICTS............................. SB-1159 FOREST PRSV-CONDEMNT COMPLAINT......... SB-0211 IMPROPER DISPLAY/US FLAG ........................... SB-0176 INTEREST-NOTICE AMOUNT PAID ............ SB-0931 JUVENILE COURT-DCFS GUARDIAN .............. SB-1009 MIN/FEMALE BUSINESS/REPEAL ....................... SB-0127 MUNI-DICONNECTN FIRE PROTECTN............. SB-1163 NEW FOREST PRESERV-CONDEMNATN ......... SB-0209 PESTICID/FEED/MOTR FUEL STNDRD............... SB-1038 PROBATE--PERSON CAUSE DEATH.................. SB-0927 SCH BD MEETING-NOT PUBLIC................... SB-0685 VEH CD-SR CITIZENS-DRIVERS LIC............ SB-0513 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY GEO-KARIS SENATE BILL: 938, 1017, 1029, 1122 HOUSE BILL: 180, 187, 359, 803, 805, 905, 961, 1198, 1626, 1877, 2290, 2293, 2294, 2309, 2333, 2409, 2463, 2491, 2662, 2779 SENATE RESOLUTION: 20, 78, 151, 162, 220, 221, 227, 273, 312, 313, 314, 318, 322, 326, 353, 381,430, 431, 560, 561,606, 613, 658, 659, 718, 719 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 9, 29 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 23, 37, 84, 87, 95, 116 HALL, KENNETH SENATOR (57TH DIST.DEM) $BD HGHR ED-FACILITY NEEDS ........................ SB-0329 $BD HGHR ED-SABBATICAL LEAVES............. SB-0328 $COURT OF CLAIMS......................................... SB-0106 $DASA OR OTHER AGENCIES........................... SB-0463 $GRANTS-STATE SCHOLARSHIP COMM ......... SB-0282 $SIU-CLINIC .................................... .......... SB-0783 $SOUTHERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY ................. SB-0285 CHILD SUPPORT-HEALTH INSURANCE.......... SB-0878 CITIZN COUNCIL/YOUTH ADV GROUP.............. SB-0700 COMM COLL-DISSOLV EXPERIM DIST............. SB-0629 COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTER........................ SB-1305 CORRECTIONS-HIV/AIDS TESTING................ SB-1411 DCFS-AFDC RECIPIENT-CHANGES.............. SB-0300 DCFS-AGING-CHILD CARE WORKERS........... SB-1049 DCFS-CHILD CARE EXPANSION PROG............. SB-1050 DOMESTIC VIOLENCE-PHYSICIANS................ SB-1409 ELEC CD/VACANCY US REP.................................. SB-0782 FOREIGN INS CORP TX-RURAL HLTH ............. SB-1301 HGHR ED STUDENT ASSISTANCE LAW.............. SB-0283 HORSE RACE-BETTING LOCATIONS................. SB-1065 HOSPITAL-VOLUNTARY TESTNG AIDS ......... SB-1198 HUMAN RTS-PARENTAL STATUS...................... SB-1408 LOCAL GOVT FINANCIAL EMERGENCY............ SB-0840 MEDICAL COSTS-UTILIZE SERVICES ........... SB-1400 NUTRITION OUTREACH/PUBLIC EDUC............. SB-0887 PUB AID-ELIGIBILITY/PREGNANCY.............. SB-0535 PUB AID-MENTAL HEALTH-ADVICE.............. SB-1200 PUB AID-PRENATAL SERVICES ......................... SB-1413 PUB AID-TRANSITIONAL PAYMENTS ............... SB-0272 PUB HLTH-PREGNANT WOMEN/SERVIC........ SB-1047 SCH/VEH CD/SOS-LIC PLATES/FARM .......... SB-0960 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY HALL SENATE BILL: 200, 278, 279, 280, 281, 284, 286, 287, 288, 885, 1302, 1307 HOUSE BILL: 17, 58, 107, 129, 164, 176, 424, 466, 627, 628, 629, 640, 641, 642, 761, 1211, 1416, 1469, 1527, 1559, 1561, 1616, 1648, 1653, 1657, 2409 SENATE RESOLUTION: 98, 99, 100, 101, 102, 112, 124, 130, 168, 208, 243, 284, 404, 528, 529, 530, 537, 544, 547, 556, 577, 644, 649, 750 HAWKINSON, CARL E. SENATOR (47TH DIST.REP) $HEALTH CARE COST CONTMNT CNCL............ SB-0440 ACCESS VITAL COUNTY RECORDS...................... SB-0873 ADMN-STUDENT LOCKER CHECKS............ SB-0941 AGENDA-COST-EFFECTIVENESS/EDUC ....... SB-1425 CIVIL PRO-LONG ARM JURISDICTN .............. SB-0101 2453 HAWKINSON, CARL E. SENATOR (47TH DIST.REP)-Cont. CIVIL PROC-CORP APPEAR/ATTY ...............SB-0772 CIVIL PROC-POOR PERSONS/COSTS................. SB-0105 COMMERCIAL DRIVERS LICENSE ..................... SB-1254 COUNTY RECORDERS-POPULATION ........... SB-0146 CRIM CD-CRIM DAMAGE PROPERTY .............SB-0123 CRIM PRO-GUILTY BUT MENTAL ILL............SB-0131 CRIM PRO-NO OFFENSE CHARGED ............ SB-0447 CRIM PRO-PLACE OF TRIAL ................................ SB-0448 CRIM PROC-FITNESS-NO JURY................. SB-0122 CRIMINAL PROC-EAVESDROPPING................. SB-0124 ELEC CD-GENERAL PRIMARY-DATE............. SB-0024 HOUSING AUTH-COMMISSIONERS.................. SB-1506 INCOME TAX-EXEMPTIONS ................................ SB-0140 JUV CT-PUB AID-THEFT-BURGLARY .......... SB-0125 JUVENILES-PROCEDURES.................................... SB-0178 PRESENTENCE REPORTS-CONTENTS .............. SB-0126 PUB UTIL-TOLL ROAD UTILTIES..................... SB- 1155 SCH CD-BLDG CONSTRUCTION................. .... SB-0104 ST FINANCE-CONTINUE APPROP...................... SB-0099 VEH CD-SR CITIZENS-DRIVERS LIC................ SB-0513 VEHICLE CODE-ODOMETERS........................... SB-1296 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY HAWKINSON SENATE BILL: 43, 52, 1331, 1332, 1334 HOUSE BILL: 314, 352, 353, 374, 418, 420, 440, 441, 935, 1164, 1224, 1416, 1496, 1827, 1882, 1883, 1884, 2048, 2129, 2264, 2629 SENATE RESOLUTION: 128, 136, 164, 192, 201, 331, 339, 414, 423, 425, 438, 439, 445, 476, 511,546, 603, 650, 673 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 21 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 37, 103 HOLMBERG, JOYCE SENATOR (34TH DIST.DEM) $HIGHER ED ................ ......... .................... ......... SB-0607 $SBE-CHILDHOOD PARENTAL PROG................ SB-0958 AGING-SR CITIZN-PRESCRIPT DRUG............ SB-1415 CAMPAIGN ETHICAL STANDARDS.................... SB-1001 CHILD ABUSE-PREGNANT ADDICT................... SB-0613 CIRC BREAKER RELIEF/REAL ESTAT................ SB-1402 CIRCUIT BREAKER-QUALIFICATIONS............. SB-0301 CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGIST-REQRMNTS.......... SB-0794 COUNTY HOME--PROHIBIT DISCHARGE.......... SB-1132 DCCA-FED & STATE SBIR PROG ....................... SB-1093 DEPT AGING-VOLUNTEER SERVICE................. SB-0048 EMPLOYMENT-JOB TRAINING............................ SB-0963 FUND EDUCATION FIRST ACT .............................. SB-0200 SIDPH-COMMUNITY CENTER GRANTS ............ SB-0698 INC TX CREDIT/MOTR FUEL FORMLA................ SB-0692 INS CD-CLINICAL SOCIAL WORKERS............. SB-0577 INS CD-FIRMEN CONTINUANCE ....................... SB-0732 INSURANCE-MENTAL ILLNESS .................... SB-1510 INTERGOVERNMENTAL COOPERATION. ......... SB-1443 JUVENIL DETENTN CENTR FINANCNG............. SB-0257 LIBRARY DISTRICT-TAX CEILING ................. SB-0500 MANUFACTURING TECH ALLIANCE ................ SB-0937 MOTOR FUEL TAX-DISTRIBUTION.................... SB-1453 MUNI CD-INTEREST ON BONDS......................... SB-0496 NURSE HOME CARE/IMPOVE RIGHTS .............. SB-0495 PUB AID-HLTH FIN/SPECIAL CARE....... ........ SB-0734 REV-PROP TAX/EXEMPTION........................... SB-0593 SCH CD-BILINGUAL ED/REIMBURSEM........... SB-0155 SCH CD-ED SERVICE CENTER BOARD.............. SB-0592 SCH CD-PILOT TELECOM INST PROG............... SB-0536 SCH CD-READING RECOVERY PROG.............. SB-0959 SCH CD-SUPP STATE AID PAYMENTS ........... SB-0187 SCHOLR COMM-COLL SAVINGS PLANS.. ....SB-1348 SCIENCE ADVISORY COUNCIL........................... SB-1450 STUDENT ASSIST COMM-ED LOANS................. SB-0632 STUDENT LOANS-GUARANTEE.......................... SB-1349 2454 HOLMBERG, JOYCE SENATOR (34TH DIST.DEM)-Cont. TAX INCREMT FIN-LOCAL APPROVAL........... SB-0494 TEACHER CERTIFICATES-REVOCATN............. SB-0254 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY HOLMBERG SENATE BILL: 39, 136, 292, 619, 622, 865, 1095, 1413, 1414 HOUSE BILL: 2, 33, 56, 110, 166, 268, 435, 436, 437, 491, 515, 568, 585, 588, 589, 590, 650, 919, 1075, 1124, 1270, 1346, 1467, 1486, 1505, 1523, 1555, 1564, 1688, 1819, 2274, 2689 SENATE RESOLUTION: 21, 49, 81, 149, 236, 311, 397, 449, 450, 451, 692, 720 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 51, 83 HUDSON, GEORGE SENATOR (41ST DIST.REP) ABORTION LAW-VIABLE FETUS...................... SB-0195 EPA-GRAMMATICAL CHANGES......................... SB-0581 NONECONOMIC LOSS-LIMITS.......................... SB-0512 SAFETY INSPECTION ED ADVISORY................... SB-1024 SCH CD-DISCONTN MANDATD ACTION.......... SB-0537 SCH CD-STUDENTS/PHYSICAL ED.................... SB-0196 TELECOMMUNICATN-FIRE PROTECTN.......... SB-0055 VEHICLE CD WEIGHT LIMIT-FINES............ SB-0227 WORKER COMP-ORAL ARGUMENT.................. SB-1368 WORKERS COMP-ADVISORY BOARD.............. SB-1367 WORKERS COMP-OCCUPATNL DISEASE......... SB-0086 WRKR COMP-PRE-EXISTING CONDITN........ SB-1364 WRKR COMP/OCC DIS-TIME REVIEW.............. SB-1365 WRKR COMP/OCC DIS-PAY TRANSCRT.......... SB-1366 WRKR COMP/OCCUPATNL DIS-TRAUMA....... SB-1357 WRKRS-PERMANT PARTIAL DISABLTY.......... SB-1358 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY HUDSON SENATE BILL: 797, 916, 1466 HOUSE BILL: 574, 692, 883, 1864, 1865, 2693, 2758, 2759 SENATE RESOLUTION: 93, 171, 183, 269, 293, 298, 300, 343, 411, 494, 580, 601 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 5, 72 JACOBS, DENNY SENATOR (36TH DIST.DEM) $GRANTS-DCCA-CIVIC CENTER.................... SB-0184 BANKING ACT/GENERAL OBLIGATION............ SB-1056 BANKING CD-CORPORATE POWERS ............. SB-1055 BEER DISTRIB AGREEMENTS ............................. SB-1320 CNTY COLLECTOR-TX-PEN/RETIREMT ....... SB-1503 COMM COL-ADDITIONAL TAX ........................... SB-0697 CONTROLLED SUBS-OVER 100 GRAMS............ SB-0197 COSMETOLOGY-CONTINUE EDUCATN..,.... SB-0970 CREDIT UNION DIRECTOR LIABILTY................ SB-0199 CRIM PROC-MEDICAL TREATMENT............... SB-0204 CUB ACT-ELECTION PROCEDURES.................. SB-0923 CUB-LOBBYING/MEDIA STATUS .................. SB-0928 DAYCARE HOME-FULLTIME SCHL KID........... SB-0205 DEATH PENALTY DRUG REL MURDER ..............SB-1273 DREDGING OPERATN-FEDERAL PERMT......... SB-0203 EDUCATIONAL LABOR RELATIONS.................... SB-0571 ELEC CD-VOTER CANCELLATION..................... SB-0969 FOREST PRESERVE-TRAIL EASEMENT............ SB-0206 FOREST PRESERVE-CONDEMNATION............. SB-0207 FOREST PRESERVE-CONDEMNATION............. SB-0208 FOREST PRESERVE-EMINENT DOMAIN.......... SB-0210 FOREST PRSV-CONDEMNT COMPLAINT......... SB-0211 HAZARDOUS SUBST-LIMIT LIABILTY............... S-0498 HORSE RACE-OFF TRACK BETS................... SB-0926 HORSE RACING-% PURSE SUPPLMNT ............. SB-1147 HORSE RACING-OFF-TRACK BETTING......... SB-0128 HOSPITAL LIENS-WORKERS COMP.................. SB-1201 IL PUBL LABOR RELATIONS ACT ......................... SB-0836 INC TAX-SCHOOL CD-PROPERTY TAX......... SB-0169 INC TX CREDIT-HAZARD WASTE...................... SB-0497 INCOME TAX-EXEMPTIONS ............................. SB-0140 LABOR RELATIONS-PEACE OFFICERS............. SB-1486 LIBRARY SYSTEM-FOREST PRES TAX ............. SB-0136 LIQR CONTRL-COASTERS AND TRAYS ........... SB-1321 2455 JACOBS, DENNY SENATOR (36TH DIST.DEM)-Cont. LIQUOR CONTROL-DEALERSHIPS................... SB-0860 MOBILE HOME TAX-DEFINITION...................... SB-0201 MOBILE HOME WARRANTY ACT ......................... SB-1145 MUNI CD-ALDERMEN STAGGER TERMS........SB-0198 MUNI CD-PETITION-BLDG CODE.................SB-0731 MUNI-DICONNECTN FIRE PROTECTN............. SB-1163 NEW FOREST PRESERV-CONDEMNATN ......... SB-0209 PEN CD-TCHR-MILITARY CREDIT.................. SB-0605 PENSION CD-DOWNSTATE POLICE................... SB-0576 PROBATN OFFICR-COLLECTV BARGAN ........ SB-0829 PRODUCT LIABILITY IMPROVEMENT........... SB-0839 PUB BUILD COMMSNR-COMPENSATION....... SB-0838 PUBLIC AID-SUPPORT OBLIGATION............. SB-0574 QUAD CITIES ECONMIC DEVELOPMNT ............ SB-0573 QUAD CITY DEVELOP-SHORT TITLE ............. SB-0837 RESIDENTIAL CARE HOMES.................................. SB-0833 RIVERBOAT GAMBLING-GAMING BD ........... SB-0572 SCH CD-CERTIFICATE RENEWAL FEE............ SB-1070 SCH CD-PROGRESSIVE JUST CAUSE................SB-0606 STUDENT ASSIST COMM-ED LOANS................ SB-0632 SUPV ASSESSMNTS/ADDTL COMPENSN........... SB-1071 TAX USE-COMPUTERS/BUILD IL ....................... SB-0185 TWNSHP ASSESSOR-QUALIFICATION ............. SB-0696 TWNSHP ASSESSOR-QUALIFICATION ............. SB-0835 UNEMPLOYMNT-MANUFACT TECHNOLGY.. SB-0085 VEH-REVOKE DRIVER LICENSE/DRUG .......... SB-1274 VITAL RECORDS-DEATH CERTIFICTE .......... SB-0202 WORK COMP-PAYMENT IF DELAY................. SB-0152 WORKER COMP-EMPLOYER ATTORNEY........ SB-0834 WORKERS COMP-ADVISORY BOARD................ SB-1367 WORKERS COMP-OCCUPATNL DISEASE......... SB-0086 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY JACOBS SENATE BILL: 200, 527, 787, 989, 1365, 1366, 1368, 1488 HOUSE BILL: 39, 103, 209, 273, 379, 397, 491, 548, 568, 594, 595, 692, 727, 871, 892, 895, 983, 1081, 1148, 1203, 1237, 1312, 1313, 1315, 1328, 1385, 1395, 1484, 1594, 1685, 2323, 2345, 2383, 2441, 2739 SENATE RESOLUTION: 63, 84, 120, 200, 506, 509 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 25 JONES, EMIL JR. SENATOR (17TH DIST.DEM) ABUSED & NEGLECT-DISEASE INFO.............. SB-0725 ADMN PROC-POLLUTN BRD-MATTERS ........SB-0727 AFFORDABLE HOUSING PROG/COMMSN......... SB-0011 CHILD CARE ACT-CHANGE REFERNCE.......... SB-0020 FOREIGN BANK CORP-AFRICAN DEV.............. SB-0033 FUNERAL DIRECTORS............................................ SB-0356 HIGHWAY ADVERTSING-PERMITS................ SB-0724 HORSE RACE-ALLOCATE MONEYS................ S-0819 HORSE RACE-MULTIPLE WAGERS.................... SB-0818 HORSE RACING-DRUG TESTING........................ SB-0817 HORSE RACING-OFF-TRACK BETTING ......... SB-0128 IL ARCHITECTURE PRACTICE ACT ..................... SB-0306 INCOME TAX-INCREASE RATES........................ SB-0067 INS CD-AUTO INSURANCE/ZIP CODE.............. SB-0170 INS CD-CLINICAL SOCIAL WORKERS ............. SB-0577 INS-LICENSE REQMNT-FIRE INFO........... SB-0097 INSURANCE-MENTAL ILLNESS ........................ SB-1510 INTERIOR DESIGNERS............................................. SB-1289 LEGAL SERV CONSUMR PROTECT ACT............. SB-0916 MEDICAID-NURSING HOME PAYMENT.......... SB-0384 NAIL TECHNICIANS.................................... SB-1054 NURSING HOME-CARE COMPLAINT ............... SB-0383 OPTOMETRIC PRACTICE- TECHNICAL.............SB-0975 PEN CD-CHGO EMP-INCR ANNUITY............. SB-0357 PEN CD-CHGO FIRE-WIDOW ANNUITY ........SB-0355 PEN CD-CHGO LAB-WIDOW AGE REQM........ SB-0360 PEN CD-CHGO LABOR-SPOUSE MAX.............. SB-0361 2456 JONES, EMIL JR. SENATOR (17TH DIST.DEM)-Cont. PEN CD-CHGO MUNI-RETIREMNT............... SB-0358 PEN CD-COURT REPORTER-RETIRMNT........ SB-1373 PEN CD-FLAT RATE FORMULA...................... SB-0135 PEN CD-ST UNIV/BRD OF TRUSTEE .................. SB-0627 PEN CD-VARIOUS CHANGES ............................... SB-0095 PEN CD/CHGO PARK DIST BENEFITS................. SB-0758 PEN-ALL SYSTEM INVSMT LIMITN ................ SB-1290' PEN-CHGO LABOR-700 HOURS ........................ SB-0362 PEN-CHGO LABOR-RETRMNT FORMULA .... SB-0363 PEN-CHGO LABOR-AGE DISCOUNT.............. SB-0364 PEN-CHGO LABOR-ANNUAL INCR ................. SB-0365 PEN-CHGO MUNI-RETIREMNT FORM........... SB-0359 PEN-CHGO-WIDOW AGE REQUIREMNT........ SB-0366 PEN-LOW INCOME HOUSING INVST ............... SB-1287 PRO ENGINEERNG-CLIN SOCIAL WK .............. SB-1072 PUBL AID-ADJUSTMT PAYMENT/HOSP .......... SB-0150 REAL EST TRANSFR/AFFORDBL HSNG ............. SB-1463 REPEAL PROF ENGINEERING ACT ...................... SB-0096 SCH CD-BASIC SKILLS TEST ................................ SB-0726 SCH CD-CHGO BD ED TAX RATE........................SB-1419 SCH CD-PROHIBIT POCKET PAGERS................ SB-0637 ST UNIV-BONDS-REMOVE CAPS...................... SB-1276 STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING LICENS ............. SB-0482 TOXICOLOGICAL & CLINICAL LABS................... SB-1449 VEH CD-TOTALLED VEHICLE OWNER............. SB-1498 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY JONES SENATE BILL: 200, 614, 864, 899, 1479, 1480, 1481 HOUSE BILL: 30, 34, 240, 313, 332, 437, 525, 577, 649, 788, 789, 957, 1057, 1180, 1317, 1384, 1386, 1404, 1425, 1476, 1553, 1594, 1665, 1671, 1673, 1674, 1723, 1819, 1842, 2035, 2077, 2079, 2081, 2124, 2191, 2194, 2405, 2511, 2678, 2756, 2757, 2808 SENATE RESOLUTION: 24, 69, 70, 71, 72, 73, 105, 143, 175, 176, 208, 399, 404, 436, 484, 499, 532, 533, 536, 537, 608, 696, 697, 750 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 13, 37, 110 JOYCE, JEREMIAH E. SENATOR (14TH DIST.DEM) BRD HIGHER ED-RPTNG REQUIREMNT .......... SB-0118 CIVIL SERV-COMPARABLE WORTH................. SB-0872 DEFINE DEGREE GRANTNG INSTITUT............... SB-0119 HEALTH CARE-AGENT POWERS........................ SB-0661 HIGHWAY AUTH-TOLL FEES-BOOTHS.......... SB-1493 MUNI CD-SENIOR CITIZEN HOUSING ............. SB-0660 PEN CD-INVSTMT ADVISOR REPORT ............... SB-1495 PEN CD-POL/FIRE-25 YR RETIREMT............... SB-1494 PROP TX-EQUALIZ FACTORS ............................ SB-0851 REV-CERTIFICATN DISABLED VETS................. SB-0853 REV-GENERL HOMESTEAD EXEMPTION........ SB-1473 REV-SR CIT HOMESTEAD EXEMPTION............ SB-1474 SCH CD-ATHLETE HEALTH INSURNCE........... SB-0242 , SCH CD-COMMEMORATIVE HOLIDAYS.......... SB-0904 SCH CD-GIFTED CHILDREN PROGRMS............ SB-0905 TAX LEVY INCREASE-MAIL NOTICE................ SB-1472 TAX LEVY REFERENDUM-INCREASE.............. SB-1471 TUITION-COLLEGES-UNIVERSITIES.............. SB-1507 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY JOYCE,JE SENATE BILL: 90, 797, 946, 1479, 1480, 1481 HOUSE BILL: 683, 1185, 1508, 1571,2047 SENATE RESOLUTION: 133, 195, 203, 204, 205, 268, 286, 310, 316, 321, 460, 489, 494, 604, 605, 674, 681, 715 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 22 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 6, 88 JOYCE, JEROME J. SENATOR (43RD DIST.DEM) $AGRICULTURE-GRAIN MARKETING.............. SB-1066 $DOC-KANKAKEE TRAIL ...................................... SB-0259 $DOT-KANKAKEE CNTY/FREEWAY ................. SB-0291 $SUPP-VARIOUS AGENCIES .............................. SB-0261 AGRICULTURE GRAIN MARKETING.................. SB-0167 ALL WATER WELLS-PERMITS.............................. SB-0250 2457 JOYCE, JEROME J. SENATOR (43RD DIST.DEM)-Cont. ELECTED COMMERCE COMMISSION......... .SB-1068 EPA RESOURCE PRESERVATION PROG.............. SB-1281 EPA-BOTTLE DEPOSIT & FEE.............................. SB-1282 EPA-CNTY BRD/SITING CRITERIA................ SB-1280 EPA-PENALTY-PURCHASNG-CONTRCTS... SB-1379 EPA-REGIONAL POLLUTION/SITE ................... SB-1085 EPA-SITING APPROVAL APPLICATNS .............. SB-1353 FARMLAND-TAX REDUCTION.......................... SB-1168 GENERAL FUNDS-EDUCATN PROGRAMS....... SB-0297 HIGHWAY CD-REPEAL IMPACT FEES ............ SB-1067 HORSE RACE-RACING BOARD........................... SB-1352 HORSE RACE-THOROUGHBRED DAYS............. SB-1279 INC TAX-SCHOOL CD-PROPERTY TAX .......... SB-0169 LAWN CHEMICAL PUBLIC NOTIFICTN.............. SB-1167 LIQUOR CONTROL ACT-PENALTIES................ SB-1311 LIQUOR LICENSES-CREDIT........................... SB-1310 LOW-LEVEL RADIOWASTE ACT......................... SB-1086 MEAT & POULTRY-FREEZER PLANS................ SB-0228 NURSING HOME LICENSURE ................................ SB-1354 RESPONSIBL ENVMTL PROPRTY INFO............... SB-0002 RTA-TOWNSHP DISCONECT/REFERNDM.......SB-0062 STATE PHEASANT STAMP...................................... SB-0231 TOXIC WASTE STRIKE FORCE............................... SB-1293 WELL DEPLETION-ASSURANCE.....................SB-0249 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY JOYCE,JJ SENATE BILL: 1000 HOUSE BILL: 365, 558, 702, 766, 795, 1196, 1406, 1507, 1599, 1724, 1782, 2025, 2052, 2310, 2346, 2594 SENATE RESOLUTION: 315, 348, 355, 630, 635 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 11, 115 KARPIEL, DORIS C. SENATOR (25TH DIST.REP) $DEPT-PROFESSIONAL REGULATION............. SB-0428 $GRANTS-DCCA-CIVIC CENTER ...................... SB-0184 $INDUSTRIAL COMMISSION.................................. SB-0420 BOILER AND PRESSURE VESSELS................. SB-1324 CAPITOL COMPLEX-EXCHANGE LAND........... SB-1120 CONDOS-ARBITRATION OF DISPUTES ............ SB-0554 COUNTY ZONING ACT-FACILITIES .................. SB-0907 CRIM CODE-STATUTE OF LIMITATNS ............. SB-1178 DCFS-PROGRAMS-GRANTS............................... SB-0354 DCFS-YOUTH SERVCE-MEMBERSHIP............ SB-0855 DIVORCE-GRANDPARENT VISITATION .......... SB-0134 DOT-STATE LAND CONVEYANCES................... SB-1034 EPA-REBATE PENALTIES.................................... SB-0750 FOREST PRESERVE-TRAIL EASEMENT............ SB-0206 FOREST PRESERVE-CONDEMNATION............. SB-0207 FOREST PRESERVE-CONDEMNATION............. SB-0208 FOREST PRESERVE-EMINENT DOMAIN.......... SB-0210 FOREST PRSV-CONDEMNT COMPLAINT......... SB-0211 GENEVA PARK DIST-SELL LAND ....................... SB-0353 HUMAN RTS-REAL EST/REFUSE RENT........... SB-1045 JUVENILE COURT-DCFS GUARDIAN................ SB-1009 KANE CNTY CRIMINL COURT COMPLX ........... SB-0695 LOTTERY ACT-CORRECTION........................... SB-1018 NEW FOREST PRESERV-CONDEMNATN ......... SB-0209 PUB AID-NO ASSISTANCE/STRIKES .............. SB-0814 PUBLIC LIBRARY BOARD TRUSTEES ............... SB-0271 SAFETY INSPECTIONS DEPT LABOR ............... SB-0854 SCH CD-INCREASE TAX- SPECIAL ED............. SB-0908 TAX USE-COMPUTERS/BUILD IL .................... SB-0185 VEH CD-RENT/LEASE-INSURANCE .......... SB-0932 VEHICLE CD--WEIGHT LIMIT-FINES............ SB-0227 WRKR COMP/OCC DIS-TIME REVIEW ...,........ SB-1365 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY KARPIEL SENATE BILL: 196, 498, 527, 591, 613, 860 HOUSE BILL: 98, 264, 354, 395, 648, 799, 830, 883, 963, 1137, 1142, 1159, 1176, 1198, 2458 KARPIEL, DORIS C. SENATOR (25TH DIST.REP)-Cont. 1206, 1272, 1303, 1305, 1485, 1774, 1904, 1978, 2010, 2114, 2491, 2709, 2713, 2718, 2733 SENATE RESOLUTION: 93, 269, 293, 295, 298, 307, 319, 360, 375, 418, 424, 472, 602, 628, 629, 658 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 37 KEATS, ROGER A. SENATOR (29TH DIST.REP) ATTORNEYS-EXCESSIVE DISMISSALS............ SB-0326 BIDCO ACT-BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT............ SB-0994 CIR CLERK-ATTY COMPLAINT FORM.............. SB-0327 CIVIL PROCEDURE-CONTINUANCES............... SB-0323 CIVIL PROCEDURE-CONTINUANCES............... SB-0324 CIVIL PROCEDURE-SMALL CLAIMS ................. SB-0325 COOK COUNTY JUDICIAL CIRCUIT..................... SB-0543 CORP-FIDUCIARY RECEIVER:............................. SB-1013 DFI-CREDT UNIONS-EXMS-HEARINGS...... SB-1012 DROPOUT UNDER 18-NO DRIVER LIC .............. SB-0316 EXEMPTIONS-PENSION FUNDS.......................... SB-0312 HUMAN RTS-REAL EST/REFUSE RENT........... SB-1045 INS CD-SETTLE INSURED CONSENT .............. SB-0320 LIBRARIES-CONSTRUCTION BIDDING............ SB-0319 MUNI CD-RESIDENCY REQUIREMENTS .. ...... SB-0991 NONGOVMNT CORRECTIONS FACILITY.......... SB-0996 OPEN MEETG-SCH SECURITY-SAFETY .,i......SB-0992 PERSONNEL-SELECTIVE SERVICE ................... SB-0990 PRIVATE SECTOR PARKS.................................... SB-0322 PUB AID-NO AFDC IF UNDER 18 ....................... SB-0321 PUB UTL-GAMMAR CHANGE .............................. SB-1260 SCH CD-EDUCATNL SUPPRT PERSONL ........... SB-1140 SCH CD-STUDENT REMOVAL-CRIMES..........SB-0995 SCH-CHGO SCHOOL VOUCHER SYSTEM......... SB-1204 STRUCTURAL WORK-LIMITS RECOVRY......... SB-1362 TITLE INSURANCE ACT ........................................ SB-1121 TITLE INSURANCE ACT ..................................... . SB- 1129 TRANSITAUTHORITY-BIDS.............................. SB-0993 UNDER 21-DRUGS-NO DRIVERS LIC............... SB-0317 VEH CD-PEDESTRIAN/RAILROAD.................... SB-0989 VEH-DOT ERECT REGULATORY SIGNS .......... SB-1330 VEHICLE CD-WEIGHT LIMIT-FINES............... SB-0227 VIOLENT CRIME-DRIVERS LICENSE ................ SB-0318 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY KEATS SENATE BILL: 199, 916, 934, 1488 HOUSE BILL: 610, 618, 1372, 1429, 1623, 1778, 1832, 2045, 2061, 2758 SENATE RESOLUTION: 185, 213, 272, 279, 290, 338, 339, 359, 392, 409, 420, 610, 613, 647, 648, 703 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 37, 40, 109 KELLY, RICHARD F. JR. SENATOR (39TH DIST.DEM) ABORTION LAW-VIABLE FETUS......................... SB-0195 CRIM-NO DEATH PENALTY-RETARDED........SB-0956 DMHDD-ON-SITE INSPECTIONS ................ SB-0472 MENTAL HEALTH FACILITIES-BONDS............ SB-0945 SCH CD-DROPOUT-DRIVERS LICENSE...... SB-0148 SCH CD-ELIGIBLE SICK LEAVE.......................... SB-0681 SCH CD-SUPPLEMNT STATE AID ................... SB-0680 SCH CD-TREASURERS/CPA............................. SB-0815 VEH CD-HEIGHT REQUIREMENT...................... SB-0171 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY KELLY SENATE BILL: 90, 200, 527, 797 HOUSE BILL: 69, 240, 574, 587, 1100, 1136, 1287, 1400, 1479, 1508, 1569, 1571,2592, 2634, 2693, 2803 SENATE RESOLUTION: 23, 31, 66, 114, 115, 116, 153, 154, 155, 163, 175, 182, 212, 260, 263, 264, 265, 266, 270, 283, 285, 286, 336, 403, 426, 483, 494, 503, 510, 535, 543, 600, 660, 701, 742, 743 KUSTRA, BOB SENATOR (28TH DIST.REP) ADOPTED CHILDREN-STATUS........................ SB-0924 ADOPTION--GROUNDS FOR UNFITNESS.......... SB-0296 2459 KUSTRA, BOB SENATOR (28TH DIST.REP)-Cont. ARMED VIOLNCE-FIREARM CATEGORY...... SB-0557 BRD HIGHER ED-INTERNL REFERNCE............ SB-1131 CHGO BD OF ED-INDEMNIFICATION ............ SB-0652 CHGO SCHOOL REFORM-EFFECT DATE.......... SB-0651 CIVIL ACTIONS-ATTORNEY FEES ................. SB-0805 CIVIL PROC-MED MALPR LIMIT........................ SB-1272 CIVIL PROC-PROFESSNL NEGLIGNCE ............ SB-0215 CLEAN INDOOR AIR ACT .................................SB-0159 CORR-SEX OFFENSE-BLOOD TESTS ............ SB-1029 CRIM CD-ARMED VIOLENCE/FELONY ......... SB-1176 DASA-COMMUNITY SERVICES...................... SB-0582 DCFS-FOSTER CHILD MEDICAL ...................... SB-0691 DEATH PENALTY DRUG REL MURDER.............. SB-1273 DENTAL PRAC-HYGIENIST.............................. SB-1351 DEPENDENCY ACT/DANGEROUS DRUGS......... SB-0222 HIGHER EDUC ACCOUNTABILITY ACT ............ SB-1130 INC TAX-BLIND & ELDER EXEMPTNS............ SB-0594 INS CD-SUBSTANCE ABUSE COVERAG........... SB-0580 JUDICIAL VACANCY MERIT SELECTN............. SB-1309 LAWYERS-BAR EXAM/ANNUAL FEES............. SB-0997 LEGAL SERV CONSUMR PROTECT ACT............ SB-0916 LIQUOR SALES-GAS STATIONS ......................... SB-0583 LIQUOR-BAN HAPPY HOURS............................... SB-0234 MHDD-PRIVATE HOSPITAL-REPORTNG ....... SB-1177 PEN CD-SERS-SURVIVOR RESUME............... SB-0368 PRODUCT LIABILITY IMPROVEMENT............... SB-0839 SCH BD MEETING-NOT PUBLIC................. SB-0685 SCH CD-COMPULSORY ATTENDANCE............. SB-0217 SCH CD-CONTRACT SPECIAL EDUC ............... SB- 1141 SCH CD-DEFINE CATEGORICAL PROG............ SB-0980 SCH CD-ED ACCOUNTABILITY ....................... SB-0913 SCH CD-HS GRADUATION/REQUIREMT ........ SB-0216 SCH CD-PROPERTY TOBACCO BAN................... SB-1333 SCH CD-RESIDENTL SERV AUTH ....................... SB-0189 SCH CD-SCH AID FORMULA/OBSOLET............ SB-0723 SCH CD-SCHOLARSHIP FUNDING ..................... SB-0930 SCH CD-SCHOOL SECURITY TAXES ......... SB-0686 SCH CD-SCIENTIFIC LITERACY ....................... SB-1350 SCH CD-SUPP STATE AID PAYMENTS ............. SB-0187 SCH CD-TEACHER-CRIMINAL OFFENS......... SB-0978 SCH-AID FORMULA/OBSOLETE.................. SB-0491 STORMWATER MGMT PLAN-COOK CNTY...... SB-1216 TAX INCREMT FIN-LOCAL APPROVAL........... SB-0494 TEACHER CERTIFICATES-REVOCATN............. SB-0254 VEH CD-DUI-CONCENTRATION LIMIT......... SB-0579 VEH-REVOKE DRIVER LICENSE/DRUG .......... SB-1274 VEHICLE CD-WEIGHT LIMIT-FINES.... ....... SB-0227 WKMN COMP/DISEASE/DRUG-LIQUOR......... SB-1356 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY KUSTRA SENATE BILL: 92, 93, 536, 537, 860, 992 HOUSE BILL: 64, 317, 377, 462, 946, 1080, 1125, 2030, 2039, 2115, 2279, 2447, 2448, 2450, 2452, 2510,2605, 2634, 2655, 2665 SENATE RESOLUTION: 39, 106, 129, 197, 216, 234, 272, 337, 338,342, 420, 507, 545, 642, 643, 644, 651, 652 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 76 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 14, 24, 27, 35, 36, 37, 72, 83, 88 LECHOWICZ, THADDEUS SENATOR (6TH DIST.DEM) $DCCA-POLLAND TRADE OFFICE...................... SB-1489 CAMPAIGN ETHICAL STANDARDS..................... SB-1001 CIRC BREAKER RELIEF/REAL ESTAT................. SB-1402 COMMERCIAL DRIVERS LICENSE ..................... QSB-1254 COOK CNTY COMM-GENDER NEUTRAL......... SB-1340 COOK CNTY COMMISSIONERS TERMS.............. SB-1403 COOK COUNTY BD-ANNUAL APPROP............. SB-1504 COOK COUNTY BRD PRESIDENT-VETO........... SB-1496 DMHDD-ON-SITE INSPECTIONS ................... SB-0472 2460 LECHOWICZ, THADDEUS SENATOR (6TH DIST.DEM)-Cont. EDUCATIONAL CHOICE ACT ................................. SB-0946 ELEC CD DEFINE ACCESSIBLE ........................... SB-0846 FEES/SALARIES-OBSOLETE LANGUAG........... SB-1380 GOVT UNITS-JOINT PURCHASING .................... SB-1456 HOME EQUITY ASSURANCE-PRECINTS .......... SB-0061 HORSE RACING- WAGERS..................................... SB-1297 HOUSING DEV-AUTHORITY ADVICE................ SB-0721 HOUSING DEV-RESIDENT MORTGAGE............ SB-0722 IL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT BOARD............. SB-1484 IMPROPER DISPLAY/US FLAG .............................. SB-0176 LAND-STYLISTIC CHANGE............................. SB-1418 MANDATE-REIMBURSMT DUE PROCESS........ SB-1497 MASS TRANSIT-WORKER DRUG TESTS........... SB-0090 MENTAL HEALTH FACILITIES-BONDS............ SB-0945 PROP TAX-BILLING-TAX LEVIES..................... SB-1469 PROPERTY TAX LIMITATION ACT..................... SB-1479 PROPERTY TX-RENTAL CONVERSIONS.......... SB-1481 PUB AID CD-PAYMENT LEVEL............................ SB-0473 REVENUE-ASSESSMENT DISTRICTS............... SB-1468 SALARIES/FEES-POPULATION CHG ................. SB-1339 SR CIT REAL ESTATE TAX DEFERRL............... SB-1480 SR CIT/DISABLED/PROP TX RELIEF.................. SB-1470 UPPER IL RIVER VALLEY DEV AUTH.................. SB-1451 VEH CD-SR CITIZENS-DRIVERS LIC............... SB-0513 VEH CD-TOW HAZARDOUS VEHICLES............. SB-0008 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY LECHOWICZ SENATE BILL: 728, 1166,1331, 1332, 1333, 1334, 1335, 1336, 1337, 1338 HOUSE BILL: 112, 120, 377, 453, 541, 623, 1080, 1191, 1192, 1360, 1732, 1827, 1831, 1862, 2029, 2106, 2195, 2270 SENATE RESOLUTION: 37, 88, 175, 176, 259, 294, 301, 410, 502, 569, 598, 622, 623, 676, 695, 698, 755 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 10, 91 LUFT, RICHARD SENATOR (46TH DIST.DEM) $GRF-AUDITOR GENERAL.................................. SB-0332 AGENDA-COST-EFFECTIVENESS/EDUC ...... SB-1425 ATTY GENERAL-CREDIT CARDS........................ SB-0708 AUTOMATIC TELLER MACHINES ........................ SB-1203 BANK CHARTER LESS ACTIVE.............................. SB-0901 BANKING-METRO MARKET COUNTY.............. SB-1488 BANKS OWN SAVING LOAN ASSNS..................... SB-0858 BIDCO ACT-BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT............ SB-0994 BILL RIGHTS-TAXPAYER/OBLIGATNS ............ SB-1144 BNK PUBLIC FND INVEST RESTRICT ................ SB-0528 BUS COMBINATN-DIRECTOR DUTY ............... SB-1217 BUS CORP LIMIT TAKEOVERS ............................. SB-0516 BUSINESS CORP-BANK HOLDNG COMP.......... SB-0238 CAMPAIGN ETHICAL STANDARDS.................... SB-1001 CENTRAL IL DEVELOPMNT AUTHORTY ........... SB-0304 CENTRL BUSINESS DIST IMPROVMNT............... SB-1454 CONTROL SHARE LAW .......................................... SB-1218 CORPORATION-FRANCHISE TAX................. SB-0237 DEBT IMPACT NOTE-STATE FINANCE............. SB-0460 DEV FIN AUTH-TAX EXEMPT BOND .................SB-1059 ECON DEVELOPMENT REVIEW ACT.................... SB-0786 ENTERPRISE ZONE-INCR HEARING............... SB-0525 ENTERPRISE ZONE-SPECIAL DEVEL............... SB-1286 FOOD STAMPS ELECTRONIC DISTRIB ................ SB-1202 IDFA-DATA BASES AND PROGRAMS ................ SB-1371 IL AFFORDABLE HOUSING ACT..................... SB-1444 INCOME TX-EARNED INCOME CREDIT........... SB-0295 JUVENIL DETENTN CENTR FINANCNG............. SB-0257 MEDICARE REIMBURSEMENTS............................ SB-0877 MOTOR FUEL STANDARDS-METHYL............... SB-0903 MUNI CD-PUBLIC HEARING NOTICES............. SB-0526 OMNIBUS BOND ACTS-MONEY PAYMNT....... SB-0529 PILOT RECYCLING PROJECT GRANTS .............. SB-0638 2461 LUFT, RICHARD SENATOR (46TH DIST.DEM)-Cont. PRIVATE SECTOR ADVISORY GROUP............. SB-1096 PROP TX-OVERPAYMENT-CORRECT ............ SB-0933 PROPERTY TAXPAYOR-PROTEST FUND......... SB-0160 PUB UTIL-TOLL ROAD UTILTIES........................ SB-1155 PUBLICATIONS-INCR MINIMUM RATE.......... SB-0515 QUICK TAKE-EMINENT DOMAIN ...................... SB-0191 REAL EST TRANSFR/AFFORDBL HSNG ............. SB-1463 SCH CD-FINAL PUPIL-GRADE...................... SB-0612 SCH CD-TEACHERS ORDERS ............................ SB-0517 SMOKING STANDARDS ACT.................................SB-0527 ST CHARTERED SAVINGS BANK ACT ................. SB-1051 ST TREASURER-COLLATERAL-DEPOST........ SB-0133 TAX INCREMT/ADDITIONL REVENUES ............ SB-1509 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY LUFT SENATE BILL: 52, 200, 536, 537, 728, 983, 1166 HOUSE BILL: 158, 441, 616, 630, 1000, 1047, 1117, 1217, 1218, 1262, 1591, 1719, 1890, 2030, 2060, 2372, 2421, 2423, 2482, 2484, 2485, 2486, 2487, 2520, 2665, 2798 SENATE RESOLUTION: 108, 177, 179, 180, 339, 367, 414, 425 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 26, 66 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 1, 35, 36, 37, 93, 103, 116 MACDONALD, VIRGINIA B. SENATOR (27TH DIST.REP) $GRANTS-DCCA-CIVIC CENTER ................... SB-0184 CHILD CARE SERVICES-LICENSURE............... SB-0720 CHILD SUPPORT-HEALTH INSURANCE .......... SB-0878 CRIM CD-SPOUSE-CRIM SX ASSAULT .......... SB-1429 DCFS-REPORT ON ABUSE SERVICES................. SB-0948 ELECTIONS-DISABLED VOTER .......................... SB-0511 EPA LANDFILL VIOLATIONS............................ SB-1123 FOREST PRESERVE-TRAIL EASEMENT............ SB-0206 FOREST PRESERVE-CONDEMNATION ............SB-0207 FOREST PRESERVE-CONDEMNATION............. SB-0208 FOREST PRESERVE-EMINENT DOMAIN.......... SB-0210 FOREST PRSV-CONDEMNT COMPLAINT......... SB-0211 HGHWY CD-EQUIPMT-BUILDING TAX.......... SB-0474 HGHWY CD-HARD ROAD TX-REFRNDM ...... SB-0475 INC TAX-SR CIT/DISABLD-EXEMPTN............ SB-0161 LAWYERS-BAR EXAM/ANNUAL FEES............. SB-0997 NEW FOREST PRESERV-CONDEMNATN ......... SB-0209 PEN CD-SOCIAL SECURITY-TWNSHPS........ SB-0054 PUBLIC TRANSIT-PRIVATE BIDS........................ SB-0832 RESPONSE CONTRACTS INDEM FUND.............. SB-1007 SCH CD-SCH AID FORMULA/OBSOLET............ SB-0723 TAX USE-COMPUTERS/BUILD IL...................... SB-0185 TELECOMMUNICATN-FIRE PROTECTN..... SB-0055 TOWN COLLECTORS-DUTIES............. ......... SB-0476 TX-SR CITIZEN/DISABLD-EXEMPTN............ SB-0175 VEHICLE CD-WEIGHT LIMIT-FINES.............. SB-0227 WORKER COMP-ORAL ARGUMENT.................. SB-1368 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY MACDONALD SENATE BILL: 527, 613, 860, 1127 HOUSE BILL: 108, 258, 877, 1157, 1266, 1269, 1270, 1567, 2409, 2574, 2615 SENATE RESOLUTION: 82, 83, 94, 110, 144, 145, 156, 199, 218, 330, 412, 444, 453, 574, 575, 593, 595, 616, 617, 652, 658, 716 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 25, 37, 41, 42, 44, 71 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 30, 37, 50, 72, 87, 88, 114, 116 MADIGAN, ROBERT A. SENATOR (45TH DIST.REP) $PROPERTY TAX APPEAL BOARD......................... SB-0429 ALCOHOL SALES-HIST PRESERVATN.............. SB-1323 ATV/TRAINING ........................................... ...... . SB-,1317 CIRCUIT COURT-CIRCUIT RIDING................o... SB-0303 DEPT-AG-SUSTAINBLE AG ACT/PROG.......... SB-0370 FARM DEV-U OF I -FINANCE PROGRM........... SB-0650 FARM DEVELOPMNT-INVESTMENTS............... SB-0647 FOOD-DISEASE-PUBLIC HEALTH ............ SB-0469 MOTOR FUEL STANDARDS-METHYL............... SB-0903 MOTOR FUEL STDS-FED REQRMEMNTS......... SB-0470 2462 MADIGAN, ROBERT A. SENATOR (45TH DIST.REP)-Cont. PHYSICIAN LIENS-NOTICE.................................. SB-0542 PUB AID-MEDICAL PRACTITIONERS ................ SB-1008 PUBLIC HEALTH-ADVISORY COUNCLS........... SB-1030 RESIDENTIAL CARE HOMES.................................. SB-0833 SOIL/WATER-ADVISORY COMMITTEES.......... SB-0767 ST FURBEARER STAMP FUND/COMM................ SB-0850 WILDLIFE-HUNTING & FURS.............................. SB-1428 WRKR COMP/OCC DIS-PAY TRANSCRT ..........SB-1366 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY MADIGAN SENATE BILL: 527, 536, 537, 538, 539, 1038 HOUSE BILL: 156, 547, 729, 730, 838, 1051, 1398, 1724, 2108, 2461 SENATE RESOLUTION: 141, 142, 225, 329, 487, 515, 568 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 83 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 23, 25, 27, 35,36, 86, 87 MAHAR, WILLIAM F. JR. SENATOR (19TH DIST.REP) $GRANTS-DCCA-CIVIC CENTER ...................... SB-0184 ARMED VIOLNCE-FIREARM CATEGORY ....... SB-0557 CHICAGO SANITARY DIST-LEASES .................. SB-0763 CIVIL PROC-RECOVERY/RESOURCES.............. SB-0936 CLEAN INDOOR AIR ACT ................................. SB-0159 CONTROLLED SUBST ADDICT-REPEAL........... SB-1023 CRIM PRO-DRUG TESTING................................. SB-0559 DASA-STEROID ABUSE-SYMPTOMS ............... SB-1332 DMHDD-CERTIFY RECORDS-EVIDENCE....... SB-1021 DRUG DEP ACT-INTERAGENCY BD..... ........... SB-1334 ELEC-COUNTY BOARD VACANCIES .............. SB-1092 ENVIRONMENTAL RECLAMATION LIEN........... SB-0848 FIREWORKS-MAIL ORDER/PERMITS............. SB-0764 HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCE-DRUG TEST ........... SB-0590 INSURANCE-MENTAL ILLNESS ......................... SB-1510 LIQUOR CONTROL/DRIVE UP WINDOW............ SB-0591 LIQUOR SALES-DRIVE-UP WINDOWS............ SB-0765 LIQUOR-BAN HAPPY HOURS .............................. SB-0234 LIQUOR-BIRTH DEFECT WARNING ................... SB-1337 MATTESON/METRO CIVIC CENTER.................... SB-0760 MENTAL HEALTH FACILITIES-BONDS............ SB-0945 MHDD CONFIDENTIALITY ACT............................ SB-1022 MHDD-PATIENT CLIENT-RECIPIENTS .......... SB-1020 MUNI CD-SCHOOL LAND-FIRE PROT............. SB-1161 PROBATE-DISABLED ADULT-REPORT........... SB-1019 PUB AID-NO ASSISTANCE/STRIKES .............. SB-0814 PUB UTIL-FILE TAX/ICC .................................... SB-1128 SCH CD-DRUG SEARCHES/DOGS....................... SB-1338 SCH CD-KOREAN WAR VET DAY ..................... SB-0589 SCH CD-PROPERTY TOBACCO BAN................... SB-1333 SCH CD-REPORT CARD/DRUG DATA............. SB-1335 SCH-DRUG FREE SCH RECOGNTION ................ SB-1336 SCH/CRIM CODE-POCKET PAGERS.............. SB-1331 TAX USE-COMPUTERS/BUILD IL..................... SB-0185 TELECOMMUNICATN-FIRE PROTECTN.......... SB-0055 TELECOMMUNICTN/INTERST DISASTR ........... SB-1017 VEH CD-COMMERCIAL VEH EMPLOYEE......... SB-0766 VEHICLE CD-WEIGHT LIMIT-FINES.............. SB-0227 WRK COMP/OCC DIS-HEARING LOSS.............. SB-1360 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY MAHAR HOUSE BILL: 55, 204, 386, 594, 1108, 1688 SENATE RESOLUTION: 23, 31, 44, 75, 76, 77, 93, 163, 198, 260, 269, 270, 278, 293, 298, 333, 334, 503, 513, 593, 660, 746, 747 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 5, 37, 85 MAITLAND, JOHN W. JR. SENATOR (44TH DIST.REP) $BOARD OF REGENTS........................................ SB-0284 $DCFS ........................................ SB-0438 $DEPT-CORRECTIONS............................................ SB-0439 $DEPT-PUBLIC HEALTH ......................... SB-0442 $OCE- DCFS.................................. ........................... SB-1192 $OCE-DEPT OF CORRECTIONS............................ SB-1193 2463 MAITLAND, JOHN W. JR. SENATOR (44TH DIST.REP)-Cont. $OCE-DEPT ON AGING ................................... SB-1191 $OCE-DEPT-AGING ...... ...... .... ... SB-0437 $OCE-DMHDD..................... SB-1194 $VARIOUS AGENCIES ......................................... SB-0385 CHARITABLE GAMES-APPROPRIATNS ......... SB-0684 COMM COLEGE-NEWLY FORMED DIST......... SB-0190 COMP REVIEW ACT/SALARIES............................SB-0079 CUB ACT-ELECTION PROCEDURES................. SB-0923 CUB-LOBBYING/MEDIA STATUS .................... SB-0928 CUB-REGULATE SOLICITN/CHARITY............ SB-1091 DOGS-INJURE FARM ANIMALS................. SB-0395 DRUG PARAPHERNALIA CONTROL ACT.......... SB-0394 ENERGY ASSISTANCE ACT............................... SB-0392 FOREST PRES-CNT BD/BUDGET......................... SB-0562 FREE MEDICAL SERVICES..................................... SB-0683 HEALTH FACILITY PLAN-BRD/BED................. SB-1138 HGHR ED STUDENT ASSISTANCE LAW............ SB-0283 HIGHER ED-ADMISSION STANDARDS............. SB-0563 IL STATE UNIV-BD TRUSTEES.................... .. SB-0493 MARRIAGE & FAM THERAPIST CERT................. SB-1438 PLUMBING LICENSE-IRRIGATION.................... SB-0874 PUB AID-MEDICL ASSISTNCE-PAYMT........... SB-1139 RADIATION PROTECTION-EXEMPTION .... SB-0816 SCH CD-COMBINING DISTRICTS..................... SB-0235 SCH CD-INCR AID FORMULA ............................. SB-0538 SCH CD-MERIT SCHRSHP EFFECTIVE............ SB-0027 SCH CD-PILOT TELECOM INST PROG.............. SB-0536 SCH CD-RESIDENTL SERV AUTH................... SB-0189 SCH CD-SUPP STATE AID PAYMENTS ............SB-0187 SCH CD-10 YR HIGH SCH DEACTVTN........... SB-0030 SCH CD-5 YR HIGH SCH DEACTIVAT............. SB-0029 SCH CD/FINANCE-INCR/PROP TAXES ............ SB-0539 SCH CONSTRUCTN BOND-TECHNICL. .......... SB-0492 SCH-AID FORMULA/OBSOLETE...................... SB-0491 SMOKING STANDARDS ACT........................ SB0527 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY MAITLAND SENATE BILL: 52, 278, 279, 280, 281, 282, 285, 286, 287, 288, 885 HOUSE BILL: 32, 193, 390, 446, 593, 602, 650, 729, 859, 861, 1255, 1256, 1484, 1523, 1686, 2310, 2437, 2571, 2607, 2739, SENATE RESOLUTION: 22, 216, 219, 636 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 18, 43 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 27, 35, 36, 37, 56, 75, 83 MAROVITZ, WILLIAM A. SENATOR (3RD DIST.DEM) AGING-ELDER ABUSE REPORT......................... SB-0504 AIDS CONFIDENTIALITY-HIV TEST........ ........SB-0166 AIDS TEST-MARRIAGE LICENSE,.................. SB-0043 AIDS TEST/MARRIAGE/PAMPHLET................ SB-0046 ANTITRUST ACT/INS................................ SB-0881 BUS COMBINATN-DIRECTOR DUTY ................. SB-1217 BUS CORP LIMIT TAKEOVERS ............................. SB-0516 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY FRAUD....................... SB-0509 CHILD ABUSE-EVIDENCE................................. SB-1213 CHILD SUPPORT-HEALTH INSURANCE ........ SB-0878 CIVIL PROC-ATTY SIGNATURE/CERT ............ SB-1277 CIVIL PROC-CORP APPEAR/ATTY ............... SB-0772 CIVIL PROC-PRIVATE DETECTIVE..................... SB-0738 CIVIL PROC-WAGE DEDUCT/EMPLOYR........ SB-0739 CONDOMINIUMS-FINANCIAL MATTERS........ SB-0742 CONSUMER FRAUD-MEDICARE CHARGE...... SB-0180 CONSUMER FRAUD-MEDICARE CHARGE...... SB-0294 CONTROL SHARE LAW ................. .............. SB-1218 CRIM CD-LEGAL RIGHTS................................. SB-1221 CRIM CD-PUB HOUSNG PROJ-CRIMES .......... SB-1270 CRIM CD-SEMIAUTOMATIC WEAPONS ........... SB-1212 CRIM CODE- WEAPONS....................................... SB-1211 CRIM-NO DEATH PENALTY-RETARDED....... SB-0956 2464 MAROVITZ, WILLIAM A. SENATOR (3RD DIST.DEM)-Cont. CRIMINAL CD-AGG BATTERY............................. SB-1315 CRIMINAL NEGLECT-ELDERLY ................... SB-0506 CRIMINAL PRO-CONTINUANCE...................... SB-0508 CRIMINAL PROC-HEARSAY EVIDENCE .......... SB-0507 DIVORCE-IMPOUND FILE.................................. SB-0138 DIVORCE-TEMPORARY ORDERS...................... SB-0298 DRUG PARAPHERNALIA CONTROL ACT........... SB-0394 DUI-SECOND OFFENDERS................................. SB-0743 ELEC CD-ACCESSIBLE...................................... SB-1383 ELEC INS-DIRECT REDTN RATES ..................... SB-0882 ESTATE/GENERATN SKIP TRNSFR TX............. SB-0744 FINANCIAL EXPLOITATION-ELDERLY ........... SB-0505 FIREARMS-APPLICATION FOR CARD............... SB-1210 HANDGUN-POSSESSION-NONRESIDENT..... SB-1111 HANDGUN-VERIFY ID CARD HOTLINE........... SB-1103 HANDGUNS-AGE REQUIREMENT...................... SB-1110 HANDGUNS-APPLICATION-INFO..................... SB-1105 HANDGUNS-DESCRIPT-SERIAL REPRT......... SB-1101 HANDGUNS-ID CARD NOTIFICATION ............. SB-1108 HANDGUNS-ID CARD NOTIFICATION............. SB-1109 HANDGUNS-ID CARD APPLICATION ................ SB-1112 HANDGUNS-IDENTIFYING DOCUMENTS....... SB-1102 HANDGUNS-MENTAL INSTITUTION................ SB-1106 HANDGUNS-MENTAL PATIENTS....................... SB-1107 HANDGUNS-REGULATION & FEES................... SB-1100 HANDGUNS-TRANSFER OR PURCHASE.......... SB-1104 HEALTH CARL FRAUD/QUACKERY ACT........... SB-1265 HEALTH CARE-INFO-DISCLOSURE ................ SB-1313 IL AFFORDABLE HOUSING ACT............................ SB-1444 INC TAX-GENDER APPLICATION............. ........ SB-1446 INS RATE CANCELLATION REGULATN ............ SB-0880 INS-PHYSICIAN-MERIT RATE PLAN.............. SB-0094 INS-THIRD PARTY PRESCRIPT PROG ........... SB-1266 INSURANCE-MEDICARE FRAUD...................... SB-0510 JUROR-NONSUBSTANTIVE CHANGES ............ SB-0266 JUVENILE COURT-ORDER-TREATMENT. .... SB-1214 MARRIAGE/DISSOLUTION/PROPERTY ............ SB-1406 MED PRAC-PROBATIONARY LICENSE........ SB-1264 PARENTAGE ACT/CHILD SUPPORT................... SB-0503 PARENTAGE-INSEMINATN/CUSTODY............ SB-0290 PEN CHGO TCHR-2% FLAT RATE........................ SB-1267 PEN-CHGO TCHR-2% FLAT RATE..................... SB-1268 PHARMACISTS-DRUG SELECTION.................... SB-0289 POWER OF ATTY-STATUTORY FORM............... SB-0741 PROBATE/CIVIL PROC-LIMITATIONS.............. SB-0955 PUB UTIL LIMIT ACCESS FEES .............................. SB-1502 PUB UTL-SERVICE FEES................................. SB-1263 RADIATION ACCRED-PODIATRIST.................... SB-1269 REAL EST TRANSFR/AFFORDBL HSNG............ SB-1463 REV ACT-REDEMPTION AMOUNT..................... SB-0740 RTA-FINANCE IMPROVEMENTS...................... SB-1382 TIRE ABATEMENT RECYCLING FUND............... SB-1407 TITLE POLICY-INDUCEMENT .................................. SB-1151 VEH CD-TOW HAZARDOUS VEHICLES............. SB-0008 VICTIMS RT-PAROLE TESTIMONY. ................ SB-1220 WAGES EMPLOYEES PUB WORKS-LIST........... SB-0181 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY MAROVITZ SENATE BILL: 20, 90, 150, 200, 1331, 1332, 1333, 1334, 1335, 1336, 1337, 1338, 1466, 1479, 1480, 1481 HOUSE BILL:'4, 18, 37, 62, 72, 90, 165, 189, 2)7, 252, 294, 296, 321, 351, 489, 496, 513, 519, 526, 601, 737, 769, 788, 813, 870, 1111, 1264, 1287, 1313, 1389, 1394, 1450, 1480, 1487, 1530, 1620, 1623, 1695, 1713, 1737, 1738, 1749, 1754, 1757, 1769, 1787, 1848, 1863, 1984, 2160, 2166, 2205, 2265, 2266, 2289, 2290, 2293, 2294, 2409, 2437, 2506, 2547, 2624, 2626 SENATE RESOLUTION: 233, 253, 307, 422, 447 2465 NETSCH, DAWN CLARK SENATOR (4TH DIST.DEM) AIDS CONFIDENTIALITY-HIV TEST .................. SB-0166 CIRCUIT BREAKER-QUALIFICATIONS............ SB-0301 CIRCUIT COURT-EMPLYMENT/SALARY........ SB-0821 CONSUMER LOAN-REDEEM MOTOR VEH ...... SB-0915 CRIM CD-PUBLIC EMPLOYEE-INFO............... SB-1391 CRIM CD-SPOUSE-CRIM SX ASSAULT........... SB-1429 CRIME STATS-DISCLOSURE ........................... SB-0302 DEBT IMPACT-PARTICIPTN CERTIFC.............. SB-0212 DIRECT APPELLATE REVIEW RULES.................. SB-0822 ELEC CD-GENERAL PRIMARY-DATE............. SB-0024 ELEC CD-GOV-LT GOV-NOMINATION......... SB-0023 ENERGY ASSISTANCE ACT..................................... SB-0392 ETHICS COMMISSION............................................ SB-0866 FAIR CAMPAIGN PRACTICE CODE.................... SB-0868 FAMILY & MEDICAL LEAVE ACT......................... SB-1501 FAMILY RESPONSIBLTY/MED LEAVE................. SB-0292 GUBERNATORIAL ELEC FINANCE....................... SB-0867 IL SCIENCE FOUNDATION ACT...................... SB-1455 INCOME TAX-EXEMPTIONS ........................... SB-0824 INCOME TAX-RENT DEDUCTION ................... SB-0827 INCOME TX-EARNED INCOME CREDIT........... SB-0295 INCOME TX-RENT DEDUCTION ................... SB-0214 JUDICIAL VACANCY MERIT SELECTN............... SB-1309 LOAN-FINANCE CHARGE-RULE 78................. SB-0299 LOBBYIST-ADMIN ACTIONS/REPORTS ........... SB-1312 MUNI UTIL RATES-ICC.......................................... SB-0823 NATURAL GAS-TAXATION .................................. SB-0718 OCCUP/USE TX-SOFTWARE................................. SB-0719 PEN CD-COMPOUND AUTOMATIC INCR......... SB-0162 PEN CD-FUNDING LEVELS...................... SB-0022 PRIV ACTIVTY BND ALLCATN COUNL............... SB-0213 PROP TAX-BILLING-TAX LEVIES................. SB-1469 PROP TX-CERTIFCT ERROR/TX SALE.............. SB-0826 PROP TX-TRUTH IN TAX....................................... SB-0972 PROPERTY TAXES-BILLING SYSTEM ............... SB-0825 PUBLIC CONTRACTS-INFORMATION............... SB-1447 PURCHASING-ID BUSINESS OWNER ........ SB-0869 REAL EST TRANSFR/AFFORDBL HSNG .......... SB-1463 REV-HOMESTEAD EXEMPTIONS........................ SB-0974 REV-INCREASE HOMESTEAD EXEMPTN......... SB-0973 REVENUE & RECORDER-TAX SALES.............. SB-0588 REVENUE-ASSESSMENT DISTRICTS................. SB-1468 SCH CD-LOCAL SCHOOL COUNCIL......... . SB-0658 SERVICE OCC TAX/PERSONAL PROP.................. SB-0971 SR CIT/DISABLED/PROP TX RELIEF..................... SB-1470 TAX USE-PHOTOPROCESSING/ETC .................. SB-0716 TAXPAYERS-BILL OF RIGHTS............................. SB-1424 TOBACCO PRODUCTS TAX...................................... SB-0717 USE TAXES-COLLECTION........................... SB-0914 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY NETSCH SENATE BILL: 20, 150, 200 HOUSE BILL: 40, 104, 333, 340, 604, 901, 1070, 1072, 1100, 1207, 1343, 1453, 1838, 1926, 2020, 2130, 2302, 2548, 2568, 2584 SENATE RESOLUTION: 493, 525, 698, 757 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 4 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 72, 88 NEWHOUSE, RICHARD H. SENATOR (13TH DIST.DEM) ANIMAL EYE TESTING............................................. SB-1061 COOK COUNTY JUDICIAL CIRCUIT...................... SB-0543 COOK COUNTY JUDGES-CHANGES.................... SB-0789 FAMILY RESPONSIBLTY/MED LEAVE................ SB-0292 FOOD TOXIC DISCLOSURE................................... SB-0174 HUM RIGHTS-EXECUTIVE TRAINING............. SB-1441 HUMAN RIGHTS-STATE AGENCY .................. SB-1442 IL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT BOARD............... SB-1484 INCOME TX-EARNED INCOME CREDIT.......... SB-0295 2466 NEWHOUSE, RICHARD H. SENATOR (13TH DIST.DEM)-Cont. LIMIT AUTOMATIC TELLER FEES........................ SB-0871 PUBL AID-ADJUSTMT PAYMENT/HOSP .......... SB-0150 REAL EST TRANSFR/AFFORDBL HSNG ............. SB-1463 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY NEWHOUSE SENATE BILL: 6, 121, 200, 614 HOUSE BILL: 38, 211, 250, 713, 955, 1107, 1300, 1523, 1885, 2491, 2756 SENATE RESOLUTION: 61, 74, 121, 208, 253, 404, 491, 512, 537, 658, 694, 750 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 12 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 37, 76, 82 O'DANIEL, WILLIAM L. SENATOR (54TH DIST.DEM) $DEPT-AGRICULTURE .................................... SB-0478 $FARMHOLD HARMLESS GRANTS ............... SB-0071 AG MARKET REFERENDA-BALLOTS ............... SB-0143 BEER BREWERS-PROHIBIT CONDUCT............. SB-0900 BUILD IL-MTVERNON........ .............. SB-1291 CAMPAIGN ETHICAL STANDARDS..................... SB-1001 COMMERCIAL DRIVERS LICENSE ....................... SB-1254 DMM-DOCUMNT VERIFICATN .......................... SB-1016 DOC-REIMBURSE COUNTY/PRISONERS......... SB-0041 ENTERPRISE REVIEW/ADVISORY BD.............. SB-0373 FENCE ACT-DIVISION FENCE COSTS ............ SB-0142 HGHWY CD-VENDING MACHINES................... SB-0820 HIGHWAY ADVERTSING-PERMITS.............. SB-0724 HORSE RACE-OFF TRACK BET COSTS.............. SB-0861 INC TAX-SCHOOL CD-PROPERTY TAX.......... SB-0169 JAIL STANDARDS BOARD ................................ SB-0120 JAILS-MEDICAL REIMBURSEMENT .................. SB-0034 LANDOWNER/LIABILITY.............................. SB-0611 OCC/USE TAX-EXEMPT MOWERS/FEED......... SB-0042 OCC/USE TX-EXEMPT FARM MACHINE.......... SB-0050 OCCUPTN/USE TX-AQUATIC PRODUCT.......... SB-1069 OIL & GAS ACT-EXEMPTIONS............................ SB-1036 OIL & GAS-DEPT M & M POWERS ...................... SB-1015 REINSTATE REDUCED TAX/GASOHOL.............. SB-1133 REV-TX PROP/HISTORIC FARM BLDG............. SB-1420 SCH CD--DISCONTN MANDATD ACTION.......... SB-0537 SCH CD-INCR AID FORMULA....................... SB-0538 SCH CD-PILOT TELECOM INST PROG............... SB-0536 SCH CD/FINANCE-INCR/PROP TAXES ............ SB-0539 SCHOOLS-TEACHER EVALUATION................... SB-0477 STUDDED TIRES-FIRETRUCKS ........................... SB-0830 TRUCK WEIGHT LIMITS ................................... .. SB-0480 VEH CD-NON-REPORTABLE OFFENSES........ SB-0481 VEH CD-SAFETY TESTS ................................. SB-0479 VEH CD-SHORT-TERM PERMITS.................. SB-0194 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY O'DANIEL SENATE BILL: 200, 240, 925, 1301, 1302, 1303, 1304, 1305, 1306, 1307 HOUSE BILL: 121, 204, 225,385, 446, 547, 712, 718, 875, 906, 1250, 1257, 1359, 1627, 1667, 1670, 1782, 2272, 2669 SENATE RESOLUTION: 41, 88, 92, 107, 121, 200, 350, 522, 642,710 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 27, 35, 36, 37, 57, 116 PHILIP, JAMES SENATOR (23RD DIST.REP) $JUDICIAL INQUIRY BOARD .................... SB-0422 $OCE-GOVERNOR .................................... SB-0414 $VARIOUS AGENCIES/BUILD IL .................... SB-0402 ADMN-STUDENT LOCKER CHECKS................. SB-0941 ARMED VIOLNCE-FIREARM CATEGORY........ SB-0557 CIRCUIT CLERK-FEES/MAIL........................ . SB-0843 CIRCUIT CLERK-FEES/EXCEPTIONS................ SB-0844 CIRCUIT COURT JUDGES................................. SB-0558 CIVIL PROC-LAWYER FEE-SPLITTNG............ SB-0793 CORRECTIONS-COLLECTION/FEES........... SB-0842 CRIM CD-CHILDMURDER............ SB-0943 CRIM CD-STREETGANGS............................ SB-0942 CRIM PRO-DRUG TESTING............................SB-0559 DRUG RELATED FELONY/ST SERVICE............... SB-1445 2467 PHILIP, JAMES SENATOR (23RD DIST.REP)-Cont. ELEC CD-NOMINATION PETITIONS................ SB-0564 ELEC-COUNTY BOARD VACANCIES .......... SB-1092 EMERGENCY ORDER OF PROTECTION ............ SB-0082 GA-CHGS HE TO SECRETARY............................. SB-0556 GOVT ETHICS-HOSPITALITY LIMITS............... SB-0949 HORSE RACING-INS-POLITICS.......................... SB-0779 INTEREST-NOTICE AMOUNT PAID ................... SB-0931 LICENSES-MONITORING WELLS ....................... SB-0570 LOBBYIST REGISTN-EXPENDITURES............. SB-0951 LOTTERY ACT-CORRECTION....................... SB-1018 MIN & FEM BUSINESS-REPEAL 1994................. SB-1122 MUNI CD-FLOOD CONTROL ............................ SB-0565 MUNI CD-SCHOOL LAND-FIRE PROT............. SB-1161 MUNI RECYCLE PROMOTION ACT ...................... SB-0568 MUNI-SUPERSONIC AIRCRAFT.......................... SB-0566 PEN CD-DOWNSTPOLICE/BD MEMBER......... SB-0560 PESTICID/FEED/MOTR FUEL STNDRD............... SB-1038 TAX ASSESSORS-QUALIFICATIONS .................. SB-0567 TAX USE-PHOTO PROCESSING ....................... SB-0098 TOBACCO PRODUCTS TAX-LICENSES............. SB-1113 VEH CD-DEFINE TRUCK/MAX WEIGHT ......... SB-1325 VEH CD-DUI/TWO YR REVOCATION...............SB-0561 VEH CD-RENT/LEASE-INSURANCE .......... SB-0932 VEH CD-UNSATISFIED FINES......................... SB-0845 VEH-DOT ERECT REGULATORY SIGNS ........... SB-1330 VEHICLE CD-WEIGHT LIMIT-FINES.............. SB-0227 WATERWAYS DOT POWERS TO EPA.................... SB-0859 WELL CONSTRUCTION CODE................................ SB-0569 WORKERS COMPENSATION-CHANGE ........... SB-1116 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY PHILIP SENATE BILL: 52, 385, 401, 403, 404, 405, 406, 407, 408, 409, 410, 411, 412, 413, 415, 416, 417, 418, 419, 420, 421, 423, 424, 425, 426, 427, 428, 429, 430, 431, 432, 433, 434, 435, 436, 437, 438, 439, 440, 441, 442, 443, 865, 938, 939, 940, 944, 1004, 1005, 1006, 1007, 1008, 1009, 1010, 1011, 1012, 1013, 1014, 1015, 1016, 1017, 1019, 1020, 1021, 1022, 1023, 1024, 1025, 1026, 1027, 1028, 1029, 1030, 1031, 1032, 1033, 1034, 1035, 1036, 1037, 1114, 1115, 1117, 1118, 1119, 1120, 1121, 1123, 1124, 1125, 1126, 1127, 1128, 1129, 1317, 1318, 1319, 1322, 1323, 1324, 1326, 1327, 1328, 1329, 1331, 1332, 1333, 1334, 1335, 1336, 1337, 1338, 1345, 1346, 1347, 1427, 1428 HOUSE BILL: 312, 582, 583, 584, 602, 833, 1695, 2217, 2664, 2786 SENATE RESOLUTION: 1, 82, 90, 93, 174, 186, 269, 293, 298, 351, 453, 641, 658, 661, 687, 712, 745 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 67 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 23, 37, 72, 73, 75, 95, 99, 102 RAICA, ROBERT M. SENATOR (24TH DIST.REP) $EMERGENCY SERV/DISASTER AGNCY............ SB-0411 $LAW ENFRCMNT OFFCRS TRAINING........... SB-0425 $OCE-ST FIRE MARSHAL .............................. SB-0433 BLOOD-DESIGNATE DONOR ................................ SB-0597 CLEAR AUTO PLATE COVERS ................................ SB-0677 CRIM CD-STREETGANGS.................................... SB-0942 CRIM-VEH SEIZURE/PROSTITUTION.............. SB-0883 DISABLED HMOWNER/HMSTEAD EXMPT....... SB-0595 EMERG MED TECH LICENSING ACT ................ SB-0674 EMS ACT-POISON RESOURCE CENTER............ SB-1114 EMS SYSTEMS ACT-LICENSE EMT .................... SB-0675 FED OSHA REGS-FIRE BRIGADES ................... SB-0679 HOSPITAL-REIMBURSE PATIENT ...................... SB-0678 IMPROPER DISPLAY/US FLAG ........................ SB-0176 INC TAX-BLIND & ELDER EXEMPTNS ......... SB-0594 INS-THIRD PARTY PRESCRIPT PROG ............. SB-1266 JUVENILE COURT-DCFS GUARDIAN ............... SB-1009 MARRIAGE LICENSE-SYPHILIS TEST............... SB-0253 MUNI CD-ALDERMEN EXPENSES.......... SB-0075 NUTRITION/HYDRATION-DEATH................... SB-0797 PROPERTY TX-ENTERPRISE BREAKS............... SB-0596 REAL ESTATE/SMOKE DETECTOR ACT............ SB-0911 2468 RAICA, ROBERT M. SENATOR (24TH DIST.REP)-Cont. SCH CD-DROPOUT-DRIVERS LICENSE.......... SB-0148 TAX USE-COMPUTERS/BUILD IL.................... SB-0185 VEH CD-DUI-CONCENTRATION LIMIT ......... SB-0579 VEH CD-MOTOR VEH/AIRPORT FEES............... SB-1369 VEH CD/EMS-FINE TRAFFIC OFFENS .............. SB-1174 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY RAICA SENATE BILL: 136, 527, 731, 938, 943, 944 HOUSE BILL: 90, 574, 576, 775, 790, 841, 864, 1433, 1819, 2090 SENATE RESOLUTION: 184, 237; 238, 250, 251, 370, 395, 494 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 22, 28, 37, 53 REA, JAMES F. SENATOR (59TH DIST.DEM) $FARMHOLD HARMLESS GRANTS .........S............ SB-0071 $GRANTS-DCCA-CIVIC CENTER................... SB-0184 $SOUTHERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY ................... SB-0285 AGING-SR CITIZN-PRESCRIPT DRUG............ SB-1415 CAMPAIGN ETHICAL STANDARDS.................. SB-1001 CIRCUIT COURT-JUDGE SECRETARY .............. SB-0331 CITIZEN COUNCIL WATER RESOURCE.............. SB-0452 CIV ADM-BUSINESS LOGO-RULES................ SB-0110 COAL DEV BOND-PROJECT APPROVAL............ SB-1083 COMM COLLEGE BD-MEETNG COMMENT..... SB-1080 COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTER ...........................SB-1305 CORRECTIONS-PAROLE/AIDS TEST................ SB-1199 DMHDD-COMMUNITY FUND FORMULA......... SB-0018 ELECTED COMMERCE COMMISSION.................. SB-1068 FAIR DEAL OUTDOOR POWER EQUIP........... SB-1081 FAMILY PRACTICE RESIDENCY....................... SB-1302 FIRE MARSHAL-TECH ASSISTANCE................. SB-1099 FIREARM OWNERS ID-REPEAL .......................... SB-0108 FOREIGN INS CORP TX-RURAL HLTH ............. SB-1301 FUND EDUCATION FIRST ACT .............................. SB-0200 HGHWY-DOT-FORESTED LAND....................... SB-1426 HOSPITALS/NON-FOR-PROFIT...................... SB-0774 IDPH-COMMUNITY CENTER GRANTS............ SB-0698 IMPROPER DISPLAY/US FLAG ............................. SB-0176 JUVENIL DETENTN CENTR FINANCNG............ SB-0257 LIBRARY SYSTEM-FOREST PRES TAX ............. SB-0136 LIQUOR-SPECIAL EVENT LICENSE ................. SB-0307 MOTOR FUEL TAX-APPORTIONMENT ............. SB-0252 MUNI CD-OFFICER-CONTRACT AMT........... SB-1078 OCCUPTN/USE TX-AQUATIC PRODUCT.......... SB-1069 OMNIBUS BOND ACTS-MONEY PAYMNT....... SB-0529 OPEN MEET-HOSPITAL BOARDS..................... SB-0773 PEN CD-FIRE/VILLAGE ATTORNEY .................. SB-1082 PEN CD-MILITARY SERVICE CREDIT.............. SB-0109 PUB AID-HLTH FIN/SPECIAL CARE.................. SB-0734 PUB AID-MENTAL HEALTH-ADVICE.............. SB-1200 PUB HEALTH-COUNTY MED SERVICE............. SB-1303 PUB HEALTH-NURSE INCOME GRANTS.......... SB-1304 PUB HEALTH-NURSE ED GRANTS.................... SB-1307 REINSTATE REDUCED TAX/GASOHOL .............. SB-1133 RURAL HLTH CARE SERV IMPRVEMNT ............ SB-1306 SCH CD-MAX PROFICIENCY TEST..................... SB-1079 TAX USE-COMPUTERS/BUILD IL...................... SB-0185 TAXES-EXEMPT MANUFACTURS FUEL........... SB-1063 VEH CD-AUTO PART RECYCLERS-LIC........... SB-0809 VEH CD-LICENSED REBUILDERS...................... SB-0808 WOMEN ECONOMIC DEVELOP COUNCIL.......... SB-1095 WORK COMP-PAY ESTATE/DEATH................... SB-0337 WRKRS OCC DIS-GRAMMATICAL CHG............ SB-0781 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY REA SENATE BILL: 48, 63, 86, 165, 167, 169, 278, 279, 280, 281, 282, 283, 284, 286, 287, 288, 297, 536, 537, 731, 767, 768, 870, 937, 970, 1015, 1093, 1096, 1156, 1411, 1413, 1420 HOUSE BILL: 44, 147, 168, 225, 342, 416, 421, 442, 476, 514, 546, 603, 743, 753, 1000, 1059, 1097, 1116, 1140, 1146, 1249, 1314, 1316, 1324, 1359, 1366, 1400, 1402, 1448, 2469 REA, JAMES F. SENATOR (59TH DIST.DEM)-Cont. 1494, 1782, 1875, 1983, 2014, 2170, 2171, 2198, 2312, 2596, 2599, 2656, 2671, 2765 SENATE RESOLUTION: 88, 92, 152, 176, 177, 200, 247, 289, 304, 305, 325, 354, 379, 380, 463, 471, 492, 637, 646, 672, 690 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 50 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 26, 27, 33, 35, 36, 57, 91 RIGNEY, HARLAN SENATOR (35TH DIST.REP) AGRICULTURE-TAXES/FAIRS ........................... SB-0977 ASBESTOS ABATEMNT-SCH RESPONSE .......... SB-0268 CNTY HLTH DPT-MENTAL HLTH PGRM ......... SB-0026 DEPT-AG-SUSTAINBLEAG ACT/PROG.......... SB-0370 DEPT-REVENUE-TAX ENFORCEMENT .......... SB-1322 FARM DEV-U OF I-FINANCE PROGRM........... SB-0650 FARM DEVELOPMNT-INVESTMENTS............... SB-0647 IMPACT BUSINESS INVESTMT CREDT................ SB-1035 INCOME TAX CHECKOFF ............................... SB-1127 LONG TERM CARE OMBUDSMAN ....................... SB-1115 PESTICID/FEED/MOTR FUEL STNDRD............ SB-1038 PROPERTY TAX RELIEF GRANT ACT.................SB-0164 SALES TX-GASOHOL............................................ SB-0803 SCH CD-BD MBR CONTRACT LIMIT................... SB-0267 SCH CD-BOARD ELECTION/SUPT ...................... SB-0979 SCH CD-PILOT TELECOM INST PROG............... SB-0536 SOS/LIST AGENCIES/TRANSPORTN................... SB-0938 ST FINANCE-CONTINUE APPROP.................... SB-0099 STATE TX-DISTRIBUTE-ASSESSMNTS........... SB- 1318 TAX USE-PHOTO PROCESSING ......................... SB-0098 TAX USE-PHOTOPROCESSING/ETC ............... SB-0716 VEH CD-SPEC PLATES/DELEGATES................. SB-0802 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY RIGNEY SENATE BILL: 537, 539, 804, 885 HOUSE BILL: 35, 100, 115, 138, 1186, 1699, 2003, 2785 SENATE RESOLUTION: 51, 186, 480 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 18, 35, 81 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 35, 36, 37, 72 ROCK, PHILIP J. SENATOR (8TH DIST.REP) $BOARD OF HIGHER EDUCATION ....................... SB-0278 $GRANTS-DCCA-CIVIC CENTER...................... SB-0184 APPELLATE COURT-JUDGE ELECTION............ SB-0965 CAMPAIGN ETHICAL STANDARDS...................... SB-1001 CENTRL BUSINESS DIST IMPROVMNT............... SB-1454 DIVORCE-GRANDPARENT VISITATION .......... SB-0134 DOT-STORMWATER-SPEED LIMITS................ SB-0248 ELEC CD-PRIMARY ELEC DATE ....................... SB-1000 ELECTRONIC TRANSF-MULTIPLE NET........... SB-1381 EMPLOYMENT-JOB TRAINING........................... SB-0963 FAMILY & MEDICAL LEAVE ACT......................... SB-1501 FAMILY RESPONSIBLTY/MED LEAVE................ SB-0292 FUND EDUCATION FIRST ACT .............................. SB-0200 GENERAL ASSEMBLY BILL COPIES..................... SB-0751 GENERAL FUNDS-EDUCATN PROGRAMS....... SB-0297 HANDGUN-POSSESSION-NONRESIDENT..... SB-1111 HANDGUN-VERIFY ID CARD HOTLINE........... SB-1103 HANDGUNS-AGE REQUIREMENT.................. SB-1110 HANDGUNS-APPLICATION-INFO.................. SB-1105 HANDGUNS-DESCRIPT-SERIAL REPRT......... SB-1101 HANDGUNS-ID CARD NOTIFICATION ............. SB-1108 HANDGUNS-ID CARD NOTIFICATION ............. SB-1109 HANDGUNS-ID CARD APPLICATION................ SB-1112 HANDGUNS-IDENTIFYING DOCUMENTS ....... SB-1102 HANDGUNS-MENTAL INSTITUTION................ SB-1106 HANDGUNS-MENTAL PATIENTS....................... SB-1107 HANDGUNS-REGULATION & FEES................ SB-1100 HANDGUNS-TRANSFER OR PURCHASE.......... SB-1104 HORSE RACING-% PURSE SUPPLMNT.............. SB-1147 HSE & SEN JOURNALS/PRINTING....................... SB-1088 INC TAX-SCHOOL CD-PROPERTY TAX.......... SB-0169 2470 ROCK, PHILIP J. SENATOR (8TH DIST.REP)-Cont. INCOME TAX-PREGNANCY EXEMP......... .... SB-0251 INS CD-ALZHEIMERS COVERAGE ...............SB-0031 INS CD-CLINICAL SOCIAL WORKERS.............. SB-0577 INSURANCE-MENTAL ILLNESS ....................... SB-1510 MANUFACTURING TECH ALLIANCE............... SB-0937 MINIMUM WAGE LAW-OVERTIME COMP .... SB-0260 PEN CD-GA & JUDGES-ADMIN .................. SB-0909 PEN CD-GA ADDTL COMPENSATION............. SB-1258 PROP TAX-BILLING-TAX LEVIES..................... SB-1469 PUBL AID-ADJUSTMT PAYMENT/HOSP .......... SB-0150 REVENUE-ASSESSMENT DISTRICTS............... SB-1468 RTA/CTA-ANTI CRIME SPENDING.................SB-0255 SCHOLR COMM-COLL SAVINGS PLANS.......... SB-1348 SMOKING STANDARDS ACT................................... SB-0527 STUDENT LOANS-GUARANTEE....................... SB1349 TAX USE-COMPUTERS/BUILD IL................ SB-0185 VOLUNTARY INSURANCE PLAN ACT................ SB-1457 WATER COMMSSION ACT-REPEAL.............. SB-1467 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY ROCK SENATE BILL: 279, 280, 281, 282, 283, 284, 285, 286, 287, 288; 728, 166,1479, 1480, 1481 HOUSE BILL: 490, 582, 583, 584, 592, 714, 725, 1621, 1622, 2048, 2776 . SENATE RESOLUTION: 1, 7, 18, 52, 91, 97, 111, 125, 166, 175, 176, 190,202,217, 229, 230, 247, 252, 280, 296, 301, 321, 323, 332, 335, 340, 366, 374, 386, 387, 410, 413, 441, 442, 464, 469, 470, 473, 474, 475, 479, 505, 519, 520, 521, 524, 556, 567, 569, 598, 607, 622, 623, 627, 641, 658, 661, 666,687, 688, 698, 710, 711, 712 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 3, 67 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 4, 10, 16, 64, 75, 95, 99, 101, 107 SAVICKAS, FRANK D. SENATOR (15TH DIST.DEM) $DOT-BEDFORD PARK..............................;.... SB-0053 $METRO FAIR EXPO AUTHORITY.:..............B.... SB-1053 AGING-DORS-FED POVERTY LEVEL............... SB-1075 HGHWY ADVERTISING-PRIVATE UTIL... ...... SB-1076 HGHWY ADVERTISING-MAINTAIN .........;. SB-1077 METRO/EXPOSITN AUTH-LANGUAGE ........... SB-1052 PROP TAX-BILLING-TAX LEVIES ..................SB-1469 REVENUE-ASSESSMENT DISTRICTS..........;.SB-1468 SR CIT/DISABLED/PROP TX RELIEF................. SB-1470 VEH CD-MOTOR VEH/AIRPORT FEES............... SB-1369 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY SAVICKAS SENATE BILL: 797. . : HOUSE BILL: 238,239, 1027, 2117 SENATE RESOLUTION: 50, 187, 245, 268, 345, 346, 347, 352, 377, 424, 467, 539, 562, 563, 564, 565 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 16,58, 63, 80 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 37 SCHAFFER, JACK SENATOR (32ND DIST.REP) $DMHDD .................................... .. SB-0441 $LOCAL LABOR RELATIONS BOARD................. SB-0424 $OCE CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION ...............SB-0408 $STATE LABOR RELATIONS BOARD.................... SB-0434 CONSERV DIST-DEBT LIMIT/REFDUM ........... SB-0220 DMHDD-CERTIFY RECORDS-EVIDENCE ....... SB-1021 ELEC CD-PRECINCT COMM VACANCY............ SB-0258 ELEC/SCH CD-PRIMARY ELECTION .............. SB-0921 EPA LANDFILL VIOLATIONS.............. ........... SB-1123 GA-EMPLOY LEGISLATIVE ASSIST................... SB-0626 GUARDIANSHIP/ADVOCACY-FUNDS............... SB-1328 HYWY CD/ABAND HYWY SUBDIVISION........... SB-0265 MEDICAID REIMBURSEMENT .............................. SJB-1326. MHDD CONFIDENTIALITY ACT........................... SB-1022 MHDD-GRAMMATICAL CHANGE....................... SB-0550 MHDD-PATIENT CLIENT-RECIPIENTS .......... SB-1020 PEN CD-GA/DISABLED BENEFITS................ SB-0857 PROBATE-DISABLED ADULT-REPORT.......... SB-1019 PUBLIC HEALTH--ENVIRONMENT .. .................... SB-1 119 2471 SCHAFFER, JACK SENATOR (32ND DIST.REP)-Cont. RESCUE SQUAD DISTRICTS ACT ........................... SB-1271 SCH CD-BOUNDARY CHANGES...................... SB-0812 SOLID WASTE LANDFILL RULES.......................... SB-0968 ST UNIV--BONDS- REMOVE CAPS.................. SB-1276 SUPERCONDUCTIVITY COORD COUNCL........... SB-1037 VEH-HGHWY/CROSSWALK-WHEELCHAIR. SB-1327 VEHICLE CD-WEIGHT LIMIT-FINES ............ SB-0227 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY SCHAFFER SENATE BILL: 1, 385, 401, 402, 403, 404, 405, 406, 407, 409, 410, 411, 412, 413, 414, 415, 416, 417, 418,419, 420, 421, 422, 423, 425, 426, 427, 428, 429, 430, 431, 432, 433, 435, 436, 437, 438, 439, 440, 442, 443, 527, 536, 537, 944, 1004, 1005, 1006, 1007, 1008, 1009, 100,1011, 1012, 1013, 1014, 1015, 1016, 1017, 1018, 1023, 1024, 1025, 1026, 1027, 1028, 1029, 1030, 1031, 1032, 1033, 1034, 1035, 1036, 1038, 1113, 1114, 1115, 1116, 1117, 1118, 1120, 1121, 1122, 1124, 1125, 1126, 1127, 1128, 1129, 1317, 1318, 1319, 1322, 1323, 1324, 1325, 1329, 1330, 1331, 1332, 1333, 1334, 1335, 1336,1338, 1345, 1346, 1347, 1427, 1428 HOUSE BILL: 69, 77, 111, 114, 364, 551, 732, 733, 808, 832, 834, 850,879, 1497, 1508, 1557, 1571, 1662, 1745, 1847, 1994, 2520, 2576, 2665 2780 SENATE RESOLUTION: 240, 241, 242 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 27, 35, 36, 72, 78, 92, 116 SCHUNEMAN, CALVIN W. SENATOR (37TH DIST.REP) ARCHITECTURE ACT-FEES.................................. SB-1027 CIV PRO-COMPARATIVE FAULT........................ SB-0585 CRIMINAL CD-DISORDERLY CONDUCT.......... SB-0488 GOVT ETHICS-HOSPITALITY LIMITS............ SB-0949 HOSPITALS/NON-FOR-PROFIT.................... SB-0774 IL VSTELEDYNE SETTLEMENT .......................... SB-0775 INS CD-GRAMMAR CHANGE...................... SB-0754 INSURANCE RESTRICTIONS........... ..,. SB-1033 INSURANCE-LIFE AND HEALTH.............. SB-1004 LAND SALES ACT-SUBDIVISION........................ SB-1025 LAND SURVEYORS-FEES .................................. SB-1026 LAWYERS-BAR EXAM/ANNUAL FEES........... SB-0997 LIQUOR CONTROL-DISPLAY LICENSE ..........SB-0586 LOBBYIST REGISTN-EXPENDITURES ............. SB-0951 MUNI CD-CITY TREASURER......................... SB-0219 NON-HLTH PROFESSIONL REGULATNS ........ SB-1014 OPEN MEET-HOSPITAL BOARDS...................... SB-0773 PEN CD-FUNDING LEVELS.................................. SB-0022 PEN CD-ERS-ADMINISTRATIVE................... SB-1028 PEN CD-SOCIAL SECURITY ENABLNG ........ SB-0756 PUB UTIL-REORGANIZATION............................ SB-0598 SOLICITATN/COLLECTN-CHARITY.............. SB-0587 ST EMPLOYEES/CHIPS BOARD ...................... SB-0753 UNDGROUND TANK DAMGE INS FUND ........... SB-0752 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY SCHUNEMAN SENATE BILL: 184, 185, 527, 865 HOUSE BILL: 218, 739,1081, 1155, 1724, 2004, 2031, 2196, 2372, 2736, 2737,2772 SENATE RESOLUTION: 184, 254, 488 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 37 SEVERNS, PENNY L SENATOR (51ST DIST.DEM) $COMMUNITY COLLEGE BOARD......................... SB-0286 AGENDA-COST-EFFECTIVENESS/EDUC ....... SB-1425 AGING-SR CITIZN-PRESCRIPT DRUG ...........SB-1415 BD HIGHER ED-INVENTOR GRANTS .............. SB-1165 BIDCO ACT-BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT............ SB-0994 CAMPAIGN ETHICAL STANDARDS:............ SB-1001 CIRCUIT CLERK-FEES............. ..... SB-0910 COMMCOLL-FY90 DISTRBN FORMULA.......... SB-0287 COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTER ......................... SB-1305 CRIM CD--FORTIFIED DRUG HOUSE.................. SB-1097 CRIM CD-SPOUSE--CRIM SX ASSAULT........... SB-1429 CRIMINAL PROC- BAIL......................................... SB-1223 DCCA--FED & STATE SBIR PROG .................. SB-1093 DCMS-AG BASED PLASTIC PRODUCTS............. SB-0870 ED FOR EMPLMT PRGRMS/SERVICES......... SB-1156 2472 SEVERNS, PENNY L. SENATOR (51ST DIST.DEM)-Cont. EMPLOYMT EXPANSN/INVESTMNT INC.......... SB-1172 EXPORT-LEG RECOMMENDATNS/RPT............ SB-0768 FOOD DONOR-IMMUNITY .................................. SB-0347 GENERAL FUNDS-EDUCATN PROGRAMS....... SB-0297 HAZ SUBST CONSTRUCT DISCLOSURE.............. SB-0769 IL EXPORT DEVELOPMENT ACT........................... SB-1404 INC TAX-INVESTMNT CREDITS .......................... SB-1405 INC TX CREDIT/MOTR FUEL FORMLA............... SB-0692 INCOME TAX CREDIT-PLASTICS........................ SB-1462 INCOME TAX-DEDUCTION-EXPORTS............ SB-1461 INCOME TAX-EXEMPTIONS ................................ SB-0140 LIBRARY SYSTEM-FOREST PRES TAX ............. SB-0136 MANUFACTURING TECH ALLIANCE.................... SB-0937 METRO REDEVELOPMENT CORPORATN .......... SB-1094 MOTOR FUEL STANDARDS-METHYL............... SB-0903 PEN-TCHR-SALARY 20% INCR.......................... SB-0330 PRODUCTION AG RESEARCH PROGRAM .......... SB-0063 PUB AID-PRENATAL SERVICES .......................... SB-1413 PUB UTL-DETERMINE RATES.............................. SB-0371 PURCHASING-BID EXEMPT CONTRACT.......... SB-0158 SCH CD-COMPULSRY ATTENDNC AGE ........... SB-0449 SCH CD-COMPULSORY ATTENDANCE............. SB-1485 SCH CD-DROPOUT-DRIVER LICENSE............. SB-0107 SCH CD-MAX PROFICIENCY TEST.................... SB-1079 SCIENCE ADVISORY COUNCIL............................. SB-1450 UNEMPLOYMNT-MANUFACT TECHNOLGY.. SB-0085 VEH CD-SEAT BELT EXMPT-LIABLTY............ SB-0917 VEH CD-VOLUNTEER FIRE PLATES .................. SB-1490 WOMEN ECONOMIC DEVELOP COUNCIL.......... SB-1095 WORKERS COMP-OCCUPATNL DISEASE......... SB-0086 WRKR COMP-REHABILITATION SERV.............SB-1157 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY SEVERNS SENATE BILL: 77, 169, 200, 278, 279, 280, 281, 282, 283, 284, 285, 288, 292, 536, 537, 539, 613, 785, 866, 885, 989, 1000, 1041, 1096, 1115, 1153, 1402, 1411 HOUSE BILL: 38, 302, 322, 340, 530, 921, 1000, 1049, 1056, 1189, 1199, 1266, 1324, 1396, 1427, 1428, 1487, 2068, 2308, 2334, 2520, 2581, 2582 SENATE RESOLUTION: 30, 33, 34, 38, 60, 61, 68, 79, 109, 134, 200, 239, 255, 287, 288, 324, 349, 369, 400, 432, 433, 454, 548 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 23, 27, 35, 36, 37, 38, 77 SMITH, MARGARET SENATOR (12TH DIST.DEM) AGING-EMERGENCY SHELTERS....................... SB-0702 AGING-SR CITIZENS AWARDS PROG ............... SB-0703 AIDS CONFIDENTIALITY-HIV TEST .................. SB-0166 AIDS TEST-MARRIAGE LICENSE........................ SB-0043 AIDS TEST/MARRIAGE/PAMPHLET.................. SB-0046 AIDS-DISABLED PERSONS................................ SB-0704 AIDS-PRENATAL/FAMILY PLANNING ............ SB-0705 CITIZN COUNCIL/YOUTH ADV GROUP.............. SB-0700 COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTER ........................... SB-1305 CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE-PREGNANT ......... SB-1412 CORRECTIONS-HIV/AIDS TESTING .................. SB-1411 CORRECTNS-REPORT FAMILY SERVS............. SB-0709 DCFS-AFDC RECIPIENT-CHANGES................. SB-0300 DCFS-AGING-CHILD CARE WORKERS........... SB-1049 DCFS-CHILD CARE EXPANSION PROG............. SB-1050 DCFS-ENACT CHILD CARE AMENDMNT......... SB-0999 DCFS-FOSTER CARE ALLEGATN TEAM........... SB-1046 DCFS-REPORT ON ABUSE SERVICES................. SB-0948 DENTURIST PRAC ACT........................................... SB-0953 DEPARTMENT AGING-TECH ............................... SB-1048 DEPT AGING-VOLUNTEER SERVICE................. SB-0048 DOMESTIC VIOLENCE-PHYSICIANS................. SB-1409 DORS-PERSONAL CARE-SERVICE FEE .......... SB-0341 EMS-PROTOCOLS/TRAUMA REGION ............ SB-0375 FAMILY PRACTICE RESIDENCY ........................... SB-1302 FAMILY RESPONSIBLTY/MED LEAVE................. SB-0292 2473 SMITH, MARGARET SENATOR (12TH DIST.DEM)-Cont. FINANCE/SCH-STATE AID PAYMENTS ........... SB-1294 FUND EDUCATION FIRST ACT .............................. SB-0200 HEALTH FIN-MED AID REPORT ......................... SB-0376 HIGHER ED OPPORTUNITIES ACT........................ SB-0892 HLTH MAINT-EMERGENCY TRANSPORT....... SB-0374 HOSPITAL-VOLUNTARY TESTNG AIDS........... SB-1198 HOSPITALS-CESAREAN......................................... SB-0707 HUMAN RTS-PARENTAL STATUS.................... SB-1408 INC TX-DEVELOP DISABLED EMPLYE.............. SB-0274 INCOME TAX-ADOPTION FEES........................... SB-0276 INCOME TAX-SPECIAL NEEDS CHILD.............. SB-0277 INCOME TX-DAY CARE CREDIT......................... SB-0275 INCOME TX-EARNED INCOME CREDIT............ SB-0295 INS CD-MAMMOGRAPHY COVERAGE.............. SB-0273 INS CD-MATERNITY COVERAGE.................... SB-0047 LONG TERM CARE OMBUDSMAN ...................... SB-1115 LONG TERM CARE RESIDENTS ABUSE .............. SB-1416 MARRIAGE-FETAL ALCOHOL-PAMPHLT..... SB-0093 MED PRACTICE-GERIATRICS.............................. SB-0701 MEDICAID-PREGNANT WOMEN ........................ SB-0762 MIN/FEMALE BUSINESS/REPEAL ........................ SB-0127 MINIMUM WAGE LAW-INCREASE WAGE....... SB-0032 NOTICE-FETAL ALCOHOL SYNDROME........... SB-0092 NURSE HOME CARE/IMPOVE RIGHTS .............. SB-0495 NUTRITION OUTREACH/PUBLIC EDUC............. SB-0887 PROHIBIT LOAN/CHILD SUPPORT....................... SB-0045 PUB AID CD-FOOD STMP OUTREACH ............... SB-0761 PUB AID-ELIGIBILITY/PREGNANCY .............. SB-0535 PUB AID-MENTAL HEALTH-ADVICE.............. SB-1200 PUB AID-PRENATAL SERVICES ...........................SB-1413 PUB AID-TEST LANGUAGE SKILLS.................... SB-0890 PUB AID-TRANSITIONAL PAYMENTS.............. SB-0272 PUB HEALTH-COUNTY MED SERVICE............. SB-1303 PUB HEALTH-PREGNANCY DRUG USE............ SB-0622 PUB HEALTH-WIC DRUG ABUSE ED.................. SB-1414 PUB HLTH-HYSTERECTOMIES-INFO............. SB-1196 PUB HLTH-PREGNANT WOMEN/SERVIC........ SB-1047 PUBL AID-ADJUSTMT PAYMENT/HOSP .......... SB-0150 RECORDS-DEATH CERTIFICATES...................... SB-0706 RESIDENTIAL CARE HOMES......... ............... SB-0833 SCH CD-GRANTS-ED PROGRAMS.................... SB-0335 SMOKING-RESTRICTIONS................................. SB-0044 U OF I HOSP-HLTH PROFESSIONALS................ SB-0338 VEH CD-MOTOR VEH/AIRPORT FEES............... SB-1369 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY SMITH SENATE BILL: 613, 614, 616, 617, 698, 956, 1301, 1307, 1415 HOUSE BILL: 18, 38, 58, 132, 168, 219, 300, 302, 491, 494, 506, 644, 745, 822, 957, 1092, 1110, 1152, 1244, 1269, 1518, 1566, 1568, 1569, 1665, 1730, 1768, 2064, 2079, 2264, 2439, 2449, 2497, 2615 SENATE RESOLUTION: 67, 208, 214, 215, 332, 404, 464, 470,537, 538, 554, 627, 658, 750 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 25, 37 TOPINKA, JUDY BARR SENATOR (22ND DIST.REP) $DEPT-HUMAN RIGHTS......................................... SB-0417 $HUMAN RIGHTS COMMISSION........................... SB-0418 ABORIGINAL RECORDS/ANTIQUITIES .............. SB-0467 ABORIGINAL RECORDS ACT............................... SB-1316 ABUSED CHILD REPORTS-PENALTIES............. SB-0489 AGING-DEVELOP COORDINATN UNITS .......... SB-1185 AGING-MULTIPURPOSE CENTERS................. SB-0784 ALCOHOLISM AND DRUG ABUSE......................... SB-1329 BIDCO ACT-BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT............ SB-0994 BRD ED-NURSING SCHOLARSHIP .................. SB-1257 CLOSED MEETINGS-PROGRES REPORT........... SB-0225 CONVEYANCES-FLOOD HAZARD..................... SB-0465 CRIM CD-PUBLIC CONTRACTS......................... SB-0694 2474 TOPINKA, JUDY BARR SENATOR (22ND DIST.REP)-Cont. CRIMINAL LAW-RTA................................... ......SB-0466 CRIMINAL PROC-CONTINUANCE .................... SB-0490 DEFINE DEATH/MEDICAL STANDARDS............ SB-0068 DEVELOPMENTL DISABLED-AGE-CARE ....... SB-0236 DIVORCE-IMPOUND FILE .................................. SB-0138 DMHDD-CERTIFY RECORDS-EVIDENCE....... SB-1021 DMHDD-COMMUNITY FUND FORMULA........SB-0018 DOT-STORMWATER-SPEED LIMITS ............. SB-0248 EMS-PROTOCOLS/TRAUMA REGION .............. SB-0375 EPA-WATER CONNECTIONS............................... SB-0083 EXEMPTIONS-PENSION FUNDS.......................... SB-0312 FISH-IMPORT PERMIT............................. .......... SB-1261 GA-NURSING SCHOLARSHIP ............................. SB-0690 GEN OBLIGATN BOND-ASBESTOS/SCH........... SB-0154 HLTH MAINT-EMERGENCY TRANSPORT....... SB-0374 HORSE RACING-% PURSE SUPPLMNT............ SB-1147 HOSPITAL LICENSE-ORGAN DONORS............. SB-0177 HOSPITALS-CESAREAN.............................. SB-0707 IDPH-COMMUNITY CENTER GRANTS............ SB-0698 INC TAX-BLIND & ELDER EXEMPTNS ............ SB-0594 INCOME TAX-FORMS/PAYMENTS .................... SB-0139 INS-LONG TERM CARE POLICIES................. SB-0947 INS-TERMINAL DISEASE ................................... SB-0379 MEDICAID REIMBURSEMENT............................ SB-1326 MUNI CD-FIRE/POLICE HIRING......................... SB-0137 MUNI-EMINENT DOMAIN/LAND/FLOOD ...... SB-1158 NONECONOMIC LOSS-LIMITS...... ...... SB-0512 NURSE ACT-SCHOLARSHIPS........................ SB-0689 NURSING HOME LICENSURE............. .... J........... SB-1354 OPEN MEETINGS-AGENDA NOTICES ........... SB-0224 ORGAN TRANSPLANT-FIN ASSISTANC.........SB-0982 PRIV BOND ALLOCATION-HOME RULE........ SB-0899 PROPERTY TAX-HOMESTEAD EMEMPTN....... SB-0578 PUB HEALTH-500 NEW SCHOLARSHIP.......... SB-1184 PUB HLTH-HYSTERECTOMIES-INFO ......... SB-1196 PUB UTILITY-GROSS RECEIPTS TAX.............. SB-0059 PUBLIC AID-PROPERTY TRANSFERS.......... SB-1010 PUBLIC AID-QUALITY NURSING ...... .... SB-0688 RAFFLES-POLITICAL COMMITTEES ............... SB-0168 RIVERSIDE CIVIC CENTER ACT........................SB-0676 SSCH CD-SCH BRD SECRETARY PAY.................SB-0028. STATE LABORATORY REVIEW ACT...................SB-0378 STATE POLICE GAMBLING UNIT..................... SB-1195 STORMWATER MGMT PLAN-COOK CNTY...... SB-1216 TAX CREDIT CHILD CARE PROGRAM.............. SB-0015 TAX CREDIT-CHILD CARE PRGM...................... SB-0091 TELECOMMUNICATN-FIRE PROTECTN .......... SB-0055 U OF I HOSP-HLTH PROFESSIONALS..............SB-0338 VEH CD-UNRESTRAINED ANIMAL................ SB-0396 VEHICLE CD-WEIGHT LIMIT-FINES............... SB-0227 WATER WELL CONSTRUCTION ....................... SB-1124 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY TOPINKA SENATE BILL: 176, 316, 317, 318, 321, 322, 323, 324, 326, 373, 472, 527, 537, 538, 593, 860, 865, 879, 993, 995, 996, 1017, 1069, 1096, 1466 HOUSE BILL: 38, 41, 43, 68, 207, 295, 315, 456, 603, 715, 1107, 2035, 2073, 2076, 2183, 2286, 2365, 2433, 2439, 2649, 2651 SENATE RESOLUTION: 22, 45, 46, 47, 48, 59, 85, 86, 87, 89, 90, 93, 95, 117, 118, 119, 137, 138, 139, 140, 166, 169, 170, 173, 178, 179, 206, 224, 235 249, 269, 291, 293, 298, 299, 341, 356, 383, 384, 385, 393, 396, 405,406, 411, 427, 434, 440, 458, 461, 462, 497, 504, 508, 516, 517, 518, 578, 579, 581, 582, 583, 584, 585, 586, 587, 588, 589, 590, 591, 592, 594, 596, 597, 599, 611, 612, 634, 641, 653, 654, 658, 668, 669, 670, 675, 678, 679, 680, 683, 684, 685, 686, 693, 721, 722, 723, 724, 725, 726, 727, 728, 729, 730, 731, 732, 733, 734, 744, 748, 752 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 4, 28, 36, 40, 46, 47, 48, 49, 54, 73, 74 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 7, 9, 17, 20, 21, 27, 30, 35, 36, 37, 40, 46, 53, 54, 65, 69, 87, 94, 96, 105, 111, 112, 113, 116 2475 VADALABENE, SAM M. SENATOR (56TH DIST.DEM) $CDB-HISTORIC PRESERVATION.................. SB-1090 $COURT OF CLAIMS/AWARDS ............................SB-0072 $SOUTHERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY ............... SB-0285 CAMPAIGN ETHICAL STANDARDS................. SB-1001 GENERAL FUNDS-EDUCATN PROGRAMS. ..... SB-0297 HORSE RACE-BETTING LOCATIONS,..:........... .SB-1065 HORSE RACING-% PURSE SUPPLMNT.............. SB-1147 LIBRARY DISTRICT-TAX CEILING ............ SB-0500 SCH CD-MINIMUM TEACHER SALARY........... SB-0796 VEH CD-INCREASE TITLE FEES................ SB-0787 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY VADALABENE SENATE BILL: 200, 278, 279, 280, 281, 282, 283, 284, 286, 287,288, 371, 385, 728, 1166, 1302, 1304, 1306 HOUSE BILL: 1417, 1578, 2171; 2816 SENATE RESOLUTION: 150, 171, 181, 183, 335 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 56 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 23, 49, 50 WATSON, FRANK C. SENATOR (55TH DIST.REP) $DEPT-CORRECTIONS................................. SB-0439 $DOT ........ .... ................................ ... .............. SB-0435 $DOT ................... ......................... ................. SB-0436 $FARMHOLD HARMLESS GRANTS.............. SB-0071 $GRANTS-BRD EDUC-SUMMER SCH .......... ... SB-0019 $GRANTS-DCCA-CIVIC CENTER ..................... SB-0184 $SUPP-ST BOARD EDUCATION ............ .......... SB-0165 ALCOHOLISM AND DRUG ABUSE..................... SB-1329 ALL-TERRAIN VEHICLE SAFETY ..........:...... SB-0609 ATV- REPEAL..... ... .......................... ....... .....SB-1491 COMMERCIAL DRIVERS LICENSE ......................SB-1254 DASA-STEROID ABUSE-SYMPTOMS ............ SB-1332 ELEC CD/VACANCY U S REP............................. SB-0782 ENTERPRISE ZONES-AUTHORIZED.............. SB-0014 ENTERPRISE ZONES-AUTHORIZED...........S.... SB-0240 GOV ETHICS-HIKE TRIGGER INCOME............. SB-0036 HGHR ED-SPECIFY ADMN STANDARDS ......... SB-0885 HMO GUARANTEE PAY HOSPITAL................. SB-0879 MARRIAGE LICENSE-BLOOD DONATN........... SB-0804 MOBILE HOMI TAX-DEFINITION................... SB-0201 PEN CD-SERS-DCMS .......... ............... SB-0367 PHARMACISTS-DRUG SELECTION ................ SB-0289 PUB AID-NO ASSISTANCE/STRIKES ............. SB-0814 PUBLIC TRANSIT-PRIVATE BIDS.........:........SB-0832 SALES TX-MOBILE HOMES............ .........SB-0807 SCH CD-CASIMIRPULASKI/HOLIDAY ........... SB-0759 STEROID CONTROL ACT.;........ ................ SB-0188 TAX USE-COMPUTERS/BUILD IL............ SB-0185 TIMBER BUYER-KNOWINGLY VIOLATE...... SB-0849 TORT ACTIONS-PROCEDURE . ...................... SB-0608 UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE-DEFINE.ý..... SB-0831 VEH CD-AUTO PART RECYCLERS-LIC......... SB-0809 VEH CD-LENGTH OF VEHICLES.................... S0884 VEH CD-LICENSED REBUILDERS ................ SB-0808 VEH CD-LIMOUSINE PASSENGER...;.......... SB-0912 VEH CD-SHORT-TERM PERMITS................ SB-0194 VEH CODE-REVOKE DRIVER LICENSE............ SB-0687 VEH-HGHWY/CROSSWALK-WHEELCHAIR. SB-1327 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY WATSON SENATE BILL: 527, 536, 537 - HOUSE BILL: 87, 252, 286, 367, 475, 484i,744, 749, 764, 807, 844, 966, 972, 1349, . 1359, 1616, 1789, 1866,1868, 1870, 1871, 1873, 1876, 1878, 1879, 1880, 1896, 1964, 1995, 2006,2209, 2275, 2578, 2579, 2651, 2693 SENATE RESOLUTION: 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 32, 127, 157, 158, 159, 189, 232, 292, 378, 446, 455, 483, 514, 677 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 14, 27, 29, 31, 37, 58 WEAVER, STANLEY B. SENATOR (52ND DIST.REP) $BOARDS-RETIREMENT SYSTEMS................ SB-0280 2476 WEAVER, STANLEY B. SENATOR (52ND DIST.REP)-Cont. $OCE-ENERGY & NATURAL RESOURCE .........SB-0412 $OCE-UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS....................... SB-0288 $STATE UNIVERSTY CIVIL SERVICE................... SB-0279 DEV FIN AUTH-NONCAPITAL COSTS ............... SB-0983 FOREST PRES-CNT BD/BUDGET...................... SB-0562 HORSE RACING-% PURSE SUPPLMNT.............. SB-1147 MOTOR FUEL TAX-NAME CHANGE................. SB-0555 PEN CD-UNIV-EFFECTIVE DATE................... SB-0049 SMOKING STANDARDS ACT............................... SB-0527 U OF I-ACQUIRE ATHLETIC ASSN ................. SB-0468 VEH CD-QUICK TAKE-REGISTRN FEE ........... SB-0856 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY WEAVER,S SENATE BILL: 278, 281, 282, 283, 284, 285, 286, 287, 385, 401, 402, 403, 404, 405, 406, 407, 408, 409, 410, 411, 413, 414, 415, 416, 417, 418, 419, 420, 421, 422, 423, 424, 425, 426, 427, 428, 429, 430, 431, 432, 433, 434, 435, 436, 437, 438, 439, 440, 441, 442, 443, 941, 943, 944, 1004, 1005, 1006, 1007, 1008, 1009, 1010, 1011, 1012, 1013, 1014, 1015, 1016, 1017, 1018, 1019, 1020, 1021, 1022, 1023, 1024, 1025, 1026, 1027, 1028, 1029, 1030, 1031, 1032, 1033, 1034, 1035, 1036, 1037, 1038, 1113, 1114, 1115, 1116, 1117, 1118, 1119, 1120, 1121, 1122, 1123, 1124, 1125, 1126, 1127, 1128, 1317, 1318, 1319, 1320, 1322, 1323, 1324, 1325, 1326, 1327, 1328, 1329, 1330, 1331, 1332, 1333, 1334, 1335, 1336, 1337, 1338, 1345, 1346, 1347, 1427, 1428, 1488 HOUSE BILL: 121, 208, 260, 261, 263, 843, 849, 1543, 1576, 1609, 2042, 2345, 2372, 2435, 2436, 2663, 2786 SENATE RESOLUTION: 131, 443 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 68 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 23, 37 WELCH, PATRICK D. SENATOR (38TH DIST.DEM) $BOARD OF REGENTS............................................. SB-0284 $EPA-WASTEWATER COMPLIANCE................ SB-1283 ACCOUNT/PRODUCTIVTY IMPROVEMNT ........ SB-1275 AGING-SR CITIZN-PRESCRIPT DRUG............ SB-1415 BILL RIGHTS-TAXPAYER/OBLIGATNS......... SB-1144 CAMPAIGN ETHICAL STANDARDS....................... SB-1001 CHILD/SPOUSE SUPPORT UNIT/ATTY ............... SB-1003 CIRCUIT BREAKER-QUALIFICATIONS............. SB-0301 CIRCUIT BREAKER-BROADEN DRUGS............. SB-1308 CRIM CD-COMPUTER VIRUS ................S......... SB-1153 CRIM CD-COMPUTER VIRUS ...................... SB-1430 CRIM CD-LEGAL RIGHTS................................... SB-1221 DCFS-ENACT CHILD CARE AMENDMNT......... SB-0999 DENR-CHLOROFLUOROCARBON REPORT..... SB-1043 DENR-ENERGY CONSERVATION REPRT......... SB-1385 DENR-RECYCLING LANDFILLS ...................:.... SB-1073 DENR-WOOD COMPOST STUDY......................... SB-1039 DORS-STUDY IMPAIRED CHILD NEED............. SB-0673 EMERGNCY PLAN/COMM RGHT/KNOW........... SB-1388 EMISSION INSPECTION LAW............................... SB-1482 ENERGY SERVICE AUTHORITIES....................... SB-0311 ENVIRONMENTAL RECLAMATION LIEN.......... SB-0848 EPA INCREASE CIVIL PENALTY ........................... SB-0633 EPA-AUTHORITY OF DIRECTOR....................... SB-1278 EPA-SITE REVIEW/PERMIT................................. SB-1170 EPA-WASTE DISPOSAL TAX ................................ SB-0057 FIRST 1990 REVISORY ACT......................................SB-1466 FUND EDUCATION FIRST ACT ............................... SB-0200 GENERAL OBLIGATION BOND ACT................... SB-0391 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS-DOT/ESDA ............. SB-1171 HIGHER ED-GUARANT LOAN DISCHRG.......... SB-0039 HIGHR ED-FORM OF APPROPRIATION ............ SB-0179 HOMESTEAD IMPRVMT EXEMP-NOTCE.......... SB-0634 ICC ANNUAL REPORT ........................................... SB-1387 ICC-RATE BASE-BANS AUDIT COSTS............. SB-1386 IL COLLECTION-PAST DUE ACCOUNT............. SB-0988 IMPROPER DISPLAY/US FLAG ......................... SB-0176 INDOOR AIR POLLUTION CONTROL................. SB-0985 INS CD DIRECTOR-NO INS JOB........................... SB-1169 2477 WELCH, PATRICK D. SENATOR (38TH DIST.DEM)-Cont. INTERAGENCY ENERGY CONSERVATN............ SB-0038 JUV CT-APPEARANCE-WAIVER ....................... SB-1219 LEGISLATIVE REFERENCE BUREAU................... SB-1465 LIQUOR CONTROL ACT-LICENSES.................. SB-1417 MOTOR OIL/TAX-SMALL POLLUTERS............. SB-0631 NIU SELF-GOVERNANCE ...................................... SB-0001 NURSE HOME CARE/IMPOVE RIGHTS ...........SB-0495 PILOT RECYCLING PROJECT GRANTS ............... SB-0638 PLASTIC CONTAINER TAX ACT.......................... SB-0630 PUB AID-APPLICATION PROCESSING............... SB-0795 PUB AID-CHILD SUPPORT ENFORCMT ............ SB-0987 PUB AID-MENTAL HEALTH-ADVICE.............. SB-1200 PUB UTIL BID TO GENERATE............................... SB-1152 PUB UTIL-APPROPRIATIONS ............................ SB-1134 PUB UTIL-CUSTOMER REFUNDS........................ SB-1390 PUB UTIL-ICC-AUDIT COSTS............................. SB-1040 PUB UTIL-ICC-RATE APPEALS....................... SB-1041 PUB UTIL-INTRASTATE WHEELING ............ SB-0393 PUB UTIL-PRO RATA RATES................................ SB-1384 PUB UTIL-RATES-PRO RATA BASIS ...............SB-1042 PUB UTIL-TOLL ROAD UTILTIES........................ SB-1155 PUB UTIL/MOITOR FED GAS POLICY............... SB-0004 PUBLIC WORKS PROJECTS..................................... SB-0141 RECYCLING-LEAD-ACID BATTERIES ............ SB-0635 SCH CD-PROHIBIT POCKET PAGERS................. SB-0637 SCH CD-REGIONAL SUPERINTENDENT.......... SB-1154 SCH CD-ST AID FORMULA.................................. SB-0986 SCHOLRSHP COMM-LOAN DEFAULTS............. SB-0010 SOLID WASTE RECYCL-EMBLEM....................... SB-0636 STATE COLLECTION-POLICIES........................ SB-0785 STATE OFFICER SECURITY PAYMENT............ SB-0003 STATUTES-CITATION TO OTHER ACT.............. SB-1464 STUDENT ASSIST COMM-ED LOANS................. SB-0632 TOXIC POLLUTION PREVENTION ACT................ SB-1044 TUITION WAIVER EMPLOYEE CHILD.............. SB-0485 VICTIMS RT-PAROLE TESTIMONY................ SB-1220 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY WELCH SENATE BILL: 86, 278, 279, 280, 281, 282, 283, 285, 286, 287, 288, 1411 HOUSE BILL: 183, 224, 274, 307, 340, 414, 487,498, 620, 648, 777, 789, 852, 853, 854, 921, 977, 1000, 1083, 1085, 1123, 1151, 1171, 1175, 1356, 1428, 1434, 1469, 1724, 1997, 2064, 2280, 2326, 2369, 2373, 2374, 2427, 2428, 2544, 2574, 2657, 2693, 2790 SENATE RESOLUTION: 175, 176, 244, 460, 494, 672 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 53 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 55, 75, 91 WOODYARD, HARRY SENATOR (53RD DIST.RIEP) $COMMUNITY COLLEGE BOARD...................... SB-0286 AGRI-LIABILITY INS PREMIUMS....................... SB-1262 AGRICULTURE-TAXES/FAIRS .........................SB-0977 ARGICULTURE FAIR-ST REIMBURSMT .......... SB-0682 CEMETERY MAINT DIST-LAND/GIFTS............ SB-0218 COMM COLL-FY90 DISTRBN FORMULA.......... SB-0287 COMM COLLEGE-AWARD OF CONTRACT ..... SB-0639 CONSUMER FRAUD-WOOD SIDING ................ SB-0643 COUNTY FAIRS-LIABILITY INS.......................... SB-0640 DEPT-AG-SUSTAINBLE AG ACT/PROG.......... SB-0370 DEPT-REVENUE-TAX ENFORCEMENT .......... SB-1322 ENTERPRIS ZONE PUBLIC HEARINGS............. SB-0641 FARM DEV-U OF I-FINANCE PROGRM........... SB-0650 FARM DEVEL AUTH-GUARANTEES ............ SB-0645 FARM DEVELOPMNT-INVESTMENTS.............. SB-0647 FOREST PRODUCTS STANDARDS ACT................ SB-0351 HORSE RACING TAX ALLOCATIONS ............... SB-0642 JUVENILE COURT-MINORS SAFETY................. SB-0644 LIQUOR CONTROL ACT-PENALTIES................. SB-1311 'LIQUOR LICENSES-CREDIT............................ SB-1310 MARRIAGE-MEDIATION PROGRAM ............. SB-0919 2478 WOODYARD, HARRY SENATOR (53RD DIST.REP---Cont.i MOTOR FUEL TX-DISTRIBUTION................ SB-0192 PESTICID/FEED/MOTR FUEL STNDRD'..........;... SB-31038 SALES TAX BASE-MOTOR FUEL .............. .. SB-0153 SCH CD-INCR AID FORMULA......................... SB-0538 SCH CD-PILOT TELECOM INST PROG;............ SB-0536 SCH CD/FINANCE-INCR/PROP TAXES ...:...... SB-0539 SCH FINANCING-INCOME/PROP TAX ............. SB-0350 SOS/LIST AGENCIES/TRANSPORTN................... SB-038 ST EMP GROUP INS-EXPAND COVRGE....:........ SB-0021 STATE TX-DISTRIBUTE-ASSESSMNTS.......... SB-1318 SUPERVISR ASSMTS-DUTIES........................... SB-0646 TAX EXEMPTNS-EDUCATION MUSEUM...;.... SB-0193 TIRE MANAGEMENT ACT..................................... SB-1117 UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE DEFIN4E........ SB-0831 VEH CD-HEIGHT REQUIREMENT...................... SB-0171 VEH CD-INCR WEIGHT/HUSBANDRY.............. SB-0157 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY WOODYARD SENATE BILL: 136, 165, 278, 279, 280, 281, 282, 283, 284, 285, 288, 1115, 1127 HOUSE BILL: 68, 185, 240, 369, 447, 458, 459, 460, 507, 896,931, 1174, 1315, 1359, 1659, 1661, 1665, 1666, 1692, 1966, 2125, 2436, 2606, 2700, 2784 SENATE RESOLUTION: 62, 113, 167, 186, 231, 277, 297, 303, 306, 308, 382, 417, 485, 633, 635, 689 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 2, 14 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 8, 19, 27, 34, 35, 36, 37, 39, 45, 61, 62, 66, 74, 81, 106 ZITO, GREG SENATOR (26TH DIST.DEM) $GRANTS-DCCA-CIVIC CENTER .................... SB-0184 AGING-DEVELOP COORDINATN UNITS .......... SB-1185 AGING-MULTIPURPOSE CENTERS.................. SB-0784 BANK HOLDING-COLLECT FEES/EXAM.......... SB-1142 BANKS SELL INSURANCE...................................... SB-0100 BANKS-CHARITABLE INVESTMNTS............... SB-0952 BANKS-FED COMMUNITY REINVESTMT........ SB-1143 BRD ED-NURSING SCHOLARSHIP................... SB-1257 CREDIT CARDS-FINANCE CHARGE ................ SB-0897 DOT-STORMWATER-SPEED LIMITS................ SB-0248 EDUCATIONAL CHOICE ACT ................................. SB-0946 EMPLOYMT EXPANSN/INVESTMNT INC.......... SB-1172 EPA-HAZARDOUS HOSPITAL WASTE............... SB-0935 FIRE PROTECTN DIST-ANNEXATION........... SB-0852 HIGHWAY SIGNS-PERMITS TO ERECT............. SB-0925 IL BANKING-INVESTMENT OF FUNDS ........... SB-0060 IL SPORTS FACILITIES AUTHORITY................. SB-0056 ILLINOIS BANKING ACT OF 1989 ....................... SB-0934 INC TX-DEVELOP DISABLED EMPLYE.............. SB-0274 INTEREST CHARGES/CREDIT-LOANS ............. SB-0954 LICENSEES-FINANCIAL REVIEW....................... SB-0798 LIQUOR-SPECIAL EVENT LICENSE ............ SB-0950 MARRIAGE-CLARIFYING CHANGE .................. SB-1314 MEDICAID-NURSING HOME PAYMENT.......... SB-0384 MOBILE HOMES-EVICTED TANANTS ............... SB-0981 MUNI-EMINENT DOMAIN/LAND/FLOOD ...... SB-1158\ NURSING HOME-CARE COMPLAINT............. SB-0383 PEN CD-COMPOUND AUTOMATIC INCR......... SB-0162 PERSONAL PROP-JUDGMENT EXEMPTN........ SB-0902 PUB HEALTH-500 NEW SCHOLARSHIP ............. SB-1184 PUB UTIL-REFUND/OVERCHARGES ............... SB-1058 PUB UTILITY-GROSS RECEIPTS TAX ................ SB-0059 REV-SR CITZEN-HOMESTEAD EXEMPT........ SB-0896 SAVING & LOAN-FOREIGN BUSINESS............. SB-1256 SAVINGS & LOAN CROSS REFERENCE............... SB-1074 SAVINGS ASSN BANKNG-CHG TERM............... SB-0388 SCH CD-CHRISTA MCAULIFFE DAY ................. SB-0806 SCH-ABOLISH REG SUPT/COOK CNTY ............ SB-0828 SMOKING STANDARDS ACT................................... SB-0527 ST FINANCE-CONTINUE APPROP................... SB-0099 TAX USE-COMPUTERS/BUILD IL ....................... SB-0185 2479 ZITO, GREG SENATOR (26TH DIST.DEM)--Cont. TELECOMMUNICATN-FIRE PROTECTN......... SB-0055 VEH CD-CAR REGISTRATION LISTS ............. SB-0058 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY ZITO SENATE BILL: 200, 1479, 1480, 1481, 1488 HOUSE BILL: 45, 75, 88, 89, 247, 258, 340, 390, 412, 516, 773, 1170, 1343, 1423, 1443, 1471, 1472, 1597, 1819, 1888, 1891, 1958, 2100, 2117, 2174, 2196, 2219, 2431, 2570, 2693, 2769 SENATE RESOLUTION: 61, 65, 165, 166, 175, 176, 185, 200, 222, 223, 228, 248, 256, 257, 357, 361, 372, 408, 415, 416, 523, 614, 615, 661, 671, 687 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 27, 39, 55 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 2 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 12 2480 INDEX TO SPONSORS HOUSE 2481 ACKERMAN, JAY REPRESENTATIVE (89TH DIST.REP) ANIMAL CONTROL-ADMINISTRATORS ......... HB-0382 COURT CLERKS-CIVIL CASES-FEES ............ HB-0652 IL SUMMER SCH FOR AGRICULTURE............... HB-1792 OPERATOR-ASSISTD PHONE SERVICE............. HB-2659 PULASKI BIRTHDAY/COMMEMORATIVE ......... HB-0306 UPPER IL RIVER VALLEY DEVELPMT................. HB-1724 VEH CD-LICENSE PLATES................................... HB-0156 WILDLIFE CODE-WATERFOWL......................... HB-1599 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY ACKERMAN HOUSE BILL: 193, 248, 400, 445, 469, 608, 2668, 2903 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 241, 680, 774 BALANOFF, CLEMENT REPRESENTATIVE (35TH DIST.DEM) ADVANCED STEEL TECHN ASSIST....................... HB-1135 ALCOHOL CONCENTRATION-DUI/.08.............. HB-0008 ASBESTOS ABATEMENT FINANCE ACT............. HB-1619 BACKGROUNDS OF PUBLIC DRIVERS.............. HB-2899 BANS CFC FOOD PACKAGING................................ HB-1380 BANS CFC PLASTIC FOAMS.................................... HB-2593 BANS CFC SPRAYS/TOYS ........................................ HB-1374 BANS CFC STERILIZERS .......................................... HB-1375 BANS HALON FIRE EXTINGUISHERS ................. HB-1379 BANS LEAD/CADMIUM CONTAINERS............... HB-1712 BANS MULTIMATERIAL CONTAINERS.............. HB-1710 CFC REFRIGERANTS/CONTAINERS................... HB-2023 CHEMICAL SAFETY-POST WARNING.............. HB-0709 CHILD CARE WORKER CERTIFICATN ................ HB-0023 CHILD SERV-EMPLOYEES-BACKGRND......... HB-0514 CHLOROFLOUROCARBON TAX............................. HB-0528 CIGARETTE VENDING ACCESSIBLITY ............ HB-0720 CMS-PILOT PROGRAM/RECYCLING................. HB-2348 COIN-OP MACH-TOLL FREE NUMBER........... HB-0721 COMMERCIAL TRANSPORTATION..................... HB-1184 CONSTRUCTION JOBS PROGRAM ACT................ HB-0598 CONSUMER FRAUD MEDICARE CHARGE...... HB-0402 CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES-SEIZURE............ HB-2317 CREDIT CARDS-NO CARBON PAPER............:.. HB-0688 CRIM CODE-LIABILITY-GUN OWNERS ......... HB-2825 DEGRADABLE PLASTICS TASK FORCE............... HB-1358 ELDERLY-DUPLICATE LICENSE FEE................ HB-0764 ELEC CD-MAIL CANVAS CONDUCT.................... HB-0480 ELEC CD-VOTES BY AFFIDAVIT.......................... HB-0502 ELEC-INS DIRECT REDUD RATES...................... HB-2144 ELEC/VEH CD-REGISTRATIONS......................... HB-0505 ELECT CD-APPT DEPUTY REGISTRAR.............. HB-0483 EPA TRUST-PROPAGATE TREES......................... HB-2308 EPA-CFC CONTAINERS 30 POUNDS................... HB-1376 EPA-CHLOROFORM CFC113 TETRACHL.......... HB-1377 EPA-COKE GAS RULES.......................................... HB-1853 EPA-DUST WINDBREAKS.................................... HB-1803 EPA-FUGITIVE DUST RULES............................... HB-1804 EPA-HOSPITAL WASTE-INCINERATIO .......... HB-1507 EPA-INFECTIOUS WASTE..................................... HB-0142 EPA-INFECTIOUS WASTE................................... HB-0177 'EPA-LAKE CALUMET STUDY WATER............... HB-0789 EPA- LAND FILL HEIGHT....................................... HB-0298 EPA-MORTGAGE/RECLAMATION LIENS........ HB-0561 EPA-NEWPAPER RECYCLING.... ...................... HB-2912 EPA-PLASTIC CANS.............................................. HB-1083 EPA-PROHIBIT SALE PLASTIC CANS ................ HB-1711 EPA-SPECIAL WASTE STANDARDS ............. HB-1854 EPA- 800 NUM BER......... ......................................... HB-0960 FAMILY LEAVE ACT/8 WORKWEEKS................... HB-1343 FINANCE-CURRENCY TRANSACTIONS .......... HB-2618 FIRE CD-SPARKLERS AS FIREWORKS.............. HB-2690 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS TRANSPORT.......... HB-2278 HIGHER ED-HISPANIC ASSISTANCE ............. HB-0052 2482 BALANOFF, CLEMENT REPRESENTATIVE (35TH DIST.DEM)-Cont. HIGHER ED-SLIDING FEE SCALE........................ HB-2813 HIGHWAY CODE-NO TRUCKS........................... HB-1852 HISPANICS-INFANT MORTALITY...................... HB-0131 HOSPITAL LICENSING-CLOSINGS. ................... HB-0143 HOSPITAL LICENSE-AUTOPSY......................... ..HB-2216 HOSPITAL-RISK MANAGEMENT.......................HB-2214 HOTELS-SMOKE DETECT/SPRINKLERS ......... HB-2782 HOUSE DEVLMT-CITY BORROWING ................ HB-1534 HUMAN RGHTS-AFFIRMATIVE ACTION......... HB-1940 HUMAN RTS ACT-INSPECTING FILES.............. HB-0792 HUMAN RTS-CHECK/CREDIT CARD ................ HB-1906 IHDA-LEASE PURCHASE OPTIONS................. HB-0524 IL CLEAN INDOOR AIR ACT ................................... HB-1695 IMPACT INCARCERATION-YOUTH.............. HB-2913 INC TX CHECKOFF-AID HOMELESS.................. HB-0164 INCOME TX-DAY CARE CREDIT......................... HB-1517 INDOOR AIR POLLUTION CONTROL................... HB-1415 INS MED MALPRACTICE........................................ HB-2591 LAKE CALUMET STUDY-WASTE..................... HB-0722 LAWN CARE PRODUCTS APPLICATION............. HB-1328 LOTTERY LAW-TECHINCAL CHG...................... HB-1332 MEDICAID EARLY SCREENING/TRTMT............ HB-1813 MEDICAID-PREGNANT WOMEN ................... HB-1817 MEDICAL INS-AGE CONTINUATION ................ HB-1785 MEDICAL PRAC-FOREIGN MED GRADS .......... HB-2684 MINIMUM WAGE-RATES ...................... HB-0689 MINOR-SUSPEND DRIVING PRIVILEG ............ HB-0749 MINORITY BUSINESS-PERM ALIEN.................. HB-1369 MOBILE HOME PARK OMBUDSMAN ................... HB-1473 MOBILE HOME-PREEMPTS HOME RULE....... HB-2814 MOTOR VEHICLE FEE-TREES ................... HB-2307 MUNI CD-CITIES/VILLAGE-JT ELEC.............. HB-0560 MUNI CD-MAINTAIN PROPERTY....................... HB-0525 MUNI CD-PUBLIC UTILITIES ............................... HB-2841 NO STATE ADS BEFORE ELECTION...................... HB-1428 NONRECYCLABLE FOOD CONTAINERS............. HB-1709 PART TIME EMPLOYEE-WAGES ...................... HB-1078 PEN CD-CHGO POLICE WIDOWS........................ HB-2868 PERSONNEL-LIST STATE VACANCIES............. HB-0889 PHYSICIAN-IMPROVED MONITORING ........... HB-2215 PLANT CLOSINGS-NOTICE................. . . HB-0059 PROF REG-IMMIGRANT ENGLISH FEE............ HB-2806 PUB AID-FOOD STAMP ELIGIBILITY ......... . iB-1901 PUB AID-GEN ASST-TRAINING ............:...........t1B-1941 PUB AID-LOCAL GOVT HEALTH FUND ............ HB-1812 PUB AID-MEDICALLY NEEDY ............................ HB-1902 PUB AID/ADVISORY COMMITTEE................... HB-2807 PUB AID/ELECT CD/REGISTRARS....,............... HB-0481 PUB UTIL-DETERMING RATES..................... HB-1851 PUBLIC AID--NEW AID IF CUTOFF...................... HB-0219 PUBLIC LABOR-ARBITRATION........................... HB-2824 PURCHASNG-RESIDNT SM BUSINESS............ HB-0791 PVC/STYRENE FOOD PACKAGING.................... HB-0959 RADON TEST LICENSING ACT........................ HB-1611 RAISE MINMUM WAGE-EQUAL FEDERL......... HB-0494 RECYCLE BATTERIES-DEPOSIT.....................H HB-2347 RECYCLE TIRES DEPOSIT...... ................ HB-1554 RECYCLING-SOURCE SEPARATION' ............... HB-2812 REGULATE RAILROAD/RIGHT OF WAY ........... HB-1456 REV-INCR SR CIT HOMESTD EXEMPT.............. HB-0635 REVENUE-FEES-HALONS CFC RESRCH............ HB-1378 SCH BUS-SEAT BELT-ROOFTP HATCH........... HB-1546 SCH CD-ABOLISH REGIONAL SUPT.................. HB-0477 SCH CD-BACKGROUND CHECKS........................ HB-2897 SCH CD-PARENTING EDUC REQUIRED ........... HB-0021 SCHOLARSHIPS-LIBERTY PLAN ....................... HB-2620 SCHOOL BUS DRIVER-DRUG TEST .................. HB-2934 2483 BALANOFF, CLEMENT REPRESENTATIVE (35TH DIST.DEM)--Cont. SCRAP TIRE MGMT RECYCLING ACT.................HB-1451 SPECIAL WASTE PERMIT VOLUME........... HB-1802 SR CITIZENS-TAX LIMITATION .......................... HB-0517 ST HLTH FACILITY-INTERPRETER ................... HB-0048 ST PAPER SUPPLY-RECYCLED ............................HB-0562 ST PURCHASE-RECYCLED PRODUCTS............. HB-0977 STATE PAPER-RECYCLABLE ............................ HB-2326 STATE PREFERS RECYCLED GOODS ................... HB-0762 STATEWIDE GRAND JURY...................................... HB-1487 STEEL PRODUCT PROCURE-EXPAND............. HB-0083 TOXIC ENFORCEMENT ACT............................... HB-1344 TOXIC WASTE STRIKE FORCE-EPA ...............HB-0968 TREE PLANTING FUND......................................... HB-2306 UNEMP INS-JOB SERVICE CLEARING..............HB-2143 UNIFORM DETERMINATION/DEATH.............. HB-0611 VEH CD-BUS DRIVER/DRUG TESTS.................. HB-0910 VEH CD-BUSES/RR CROSSINGS ..................... HB-0453 VEH CD-DUI TEST-FATAL INJURY.................. HB-2059 VEH CD-NEW DEALER VEH LICENSE.............. HB-1257 VEH CD-PUB TRANS DRUG TESTING............... HB-2898 VEH CD-TRUCK COMPANY NAME ................. HB-2592 VEH-EMISSION INSPECTION-NOTICE........... HB-1299 WATER SERVICE LIMIT DISCONNECT................ HB-0275 WORK COMP-OCC DISEASE-INQUIRY ........ HB-0229 WORKERS COMPENSATN-AGRICULTURE ..... HB-0563 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY BALANOFF HOUSE BILL: 19, 183, 252, 264, 331, 337, 414, 467, 506, 566, 607, 634, 779, 805, 981, 1009, 1042, 1111, 1339, 1527, 1542, 1623, 1757, 2022, 2024, 2025, 2027, 2028, 2147, 2266, 2490, 2639, 2801, 2828, 2829, 2830, 2831, 2852, 2916 SENATE BILL: 8, 17, 32, 44, 51, 59, 90, 116, 335, 354, 577, 590, 622, 633, 668, 702, 743, 764, 768, 887, 889, 891, 938, 1039, 1041, 1043, 1044, 1050, 1073, 1171, 1197, 1342, 1344, 1379, 1385, 1388, 1402, 1414, 1426, 1441 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 142, 289, 296, 327, 340, 379, 380,427, 448, 449, 467, 544,546, 634, 645, 651, 728, 733, 743, 751, 758, 801, 818, 971, 972, 1018, 1031, 1064, 1089, 1090, 1091, 1146, 1151, 1256, 1257, 1261,1270 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 56 BARGER, RALPH H. REPRESENTATIVE (39TH DIST.REP) ABUSE/NEGLECT-SCH ATTENDENCE.............. HB-1726 AGING-BENEFITS HANDBOOK ............ HB-2523 CUSTODY-CHILD AT HEARING ......................... HB-0292 DCCA-PRIV ENTERPRISE REVIEW BD ............ HB-0282 DISCHARGE EMPLOYEE ON DRUGS ............... HB-1173 EPA-PRO RATA-CLEAN UP COSTS......... ...HB-0540 INC TX-DEDUCTION/DOMESTC WAGES......... HB-0373 INCOME TAX-EXEMPTIONS ................................ HB-0288 INS CD-TESTIMONIALS...................................... HB-2521 INS-CARE CONTRACTS ......................................... HB-2526 JUNK-SALVAGE-PURCHASER OPTION.......... HB-1317 JURORS-SELECTION...................................................... HB-1404 MOTOR VEHICLE FRANCHISE ACT ................... HB-2045 MUNI CD-COMPETITIVE BIDDING ................. HB-1471 MUNI CD-FIREMEN INDEMNITY.................... HB-2367 MUNI CD-HOTEL TAX/SPENDING...............H..... HB-1580 MUNI CD-VOLUNTEER FIREMIEN.................... HB-2366 MUNICIPAL UTITLITIES-TAX BASE .................. HB-0054 OPEN MEETING-SCH BRD-EVALUATN......... HB-0742 PEN CD-POLICE/FIRE PHYS EXAM..............HB-0350 POWER OF ATTY-STATUTORY FORM.......... HB-1749 REV-PROPERTY ASSESSMNT LIMITS ............... HB-0155 SALES REPS NOT IN STATE ................................HB-1549 SCH CD-AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE ......... HB-2076 SCH CD-EDUCATNAL RATING INDEX ............. HB-0357 SELF INSURE FIDELITY BONDS......................... HB-2718 VEH CD-DRUG-LICENSE REVOCATION......... HB-0074 VEH CD-TOW TRUCK BOND................................. HB-1314 VITAL RECORDS-BIRTH-SS NUMBR............... HB-1568 2484 BARGER, RALPH H. REPRESENTATIVE (39TH DIST.REP)-Cont. WORKER COMP-TIME LIMITATIONS................ HB-2468 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY BARGER HOUSE BILL: 207, 230, 248, 469, 1059, 1100, 2391, 2450, 2707 SENATE BILL: 198, 226, 233, 271, 389, 479, 481, 498, 518, 843 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 85, 197, 212, 213, 353, 395, 642, 716, 931, 1063 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 65 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 99 BARNES, JANE M. REPRESENTATIVE (38TH DIST.REP) BANKS RUN MUTUAL FUNDS ............................... HB-1719 BD OF ED-MODEL CURRICULUM....................... HB-2411 CHILD SUPPORT-GIVE SS NUMBER................ HB-1153 CIRCUIT BRKR-SURVIVNG SPOUSES.............. HB-0007 CORRECTIONS-FAMILY SERVICE ..................... HB-2615 CRIM CD-OBSCENE MATERIAL.......................... HB-1858 DCCA-MINORITY BUSINESS ADVOCAT........... HB-1266 DIVORCE-CHILD CUSTODY............................... HB-1974 DOMESTIC RELATNS/SHELTER-FUND............ HB-1269 SMOKE DETECTOR-REAL ESTATE TAX........... HB-2090 SOLID WASTE ENERGY FACILITIES................. HB-0258 VEH CD-OBSCENE ATTACHMENT..................... HB-0810 VOC EDUC-SEX EQUITY ADV COMM .......... HB-1270 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY BARNES HOUSE BILL: 1, 16, 17, 120, 156, 200, 207, 256, 602, 774, 875, 1126, 1727, 2409, 2634 SENATE BILL: 77, 194, 234, 298, 354, 457, 503, 513, 763, 911,948, 1037, 1128, 1429 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 59, 269, 333, 361, 524, 542, 774, 776, 932, 945, 1063, 1217 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 37, 64, 66 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 1 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 85 BLACK, WILLIAM B. REPRESENTATIVE (105TH DIST.REP) $DCCA-CONTRACT PROCUREMENT............... HB-0320 $OCE DEPT-LOTTERY......................................... HB-0836 $OCE RETIREMENT SYSTEMS........................... HB-0835 ADMIN PROC-DOT RULES .................................... HB-2688 AGING-PREVENT INSTITUTIONALZTN........... HB-0045 CEMETERY MAINT DIST-LAND/GIFTS............ HB-0185 COMM COLL-BOARD MEMBER VACANCY ..... HB-1189 COMM COLL-MEMBER/VICE CHAIR ............... HB-0293 COMM COLLEGE-BRD MEMBER/TERM............ HB-1498 COMM COLLEGE-CLOSED MEETING .......... HB-0770 COMM COLLEGE-GRAMMAR ERROR............... HB-1403 CONSUMER FRAUD/DECEPTIVE PRACT ........... HB-1966 COUNCIL-VOCATIONAL EDUCATION.............. HB-0620 COUNTY RECYCLING PLAN-MARKET............. HB-1692 CRIM CD-CHILD ABDUCTION............................. HB-0510 CRIM CD-DECPTV PRACT-CIVIL LIA.............. HB-1117 CRIM CD-PROSTITUTN/TRANSPORTN............ HB-0031 DCCA-DEFENS CONTRACT PROCURMNT....... HB-0322 DCCA-ECONOMIC EMERGENCY PROGRM..... HB-1256 DIVORCE ACT-GRANDPARENT VISIT .............. HB-0359 DMHDD-RENAME FACILITIES............................. HB-1582 ELEC CD-NOMINATNG PETITION...................... HB-2891 EMERGENCY ORDER OF PROTECTION.............. HB-0047 EMERGENCY ORDER OF PROTECTION............. HB-0470 FIRE PROT DIST-ELECT TRUSTEE..................... HB-0931 FIREWORK-ADEQUATE WATER SUPPLY ........ HB-0734 FISCAL NOTE ACT-SCHOOL DISTS................. HB-0066 GENERAL HOMESTEAD EXEMPTION ................. HB-1239 HGHR ED-SPECIFY MINI ADMN STDS........... HB-1995 HIGHER ED-ADMN REQURMNT/VOC ED........ HB-0853 INC TAXPYRS-CONTRIB ALZHMRS.................. HB-0197 INC TX-DEDUCTION/DOMESTC WAGES......... HB-0373 INC-EXEMPTN-DISABLED/ELDERLY........... HB-0127 INCOME TAX CHECKOFFS- CHANGES.............. HB-0309 INCOME TAX- EZ FORM ...................................... HB-0767 INCOME TX-DEPENDENT CARE CREDT.......... HB-0255 JUVENILES-RETURN SCHOOL ...................... HB-2125 2485 BLACK, WILLIAM B. REPRESENTATIVE (105TH DIST.REP)-Cont. LIQUOR CONTROL ACT-REGULATION............ HB-2441 LIVESTOCK-FEED-DISEASE-DEALERS........ HB-1401 MARRIAGE-CHILD CUSTODY-FACTORS ...... HB-0389 MUNI CD-COMM ANTENNA TV SYSTEM........ HB-0970 MUNI CD-SELL SURPLUS PROPERTY ............. HB-0896 NAME CHANGE-PROHIBIT FELONS................ HB-0078 PEN CD-DWNST TEACHER-MILITARY.......... HB-0233 PROBATE-GUARDIANSHIPS.............................. HB-2524 PROBATION REPORTS-RELEASE.................... HB-0929 PUB HEALTH-RURAL HEALTH CARE........... HB-1493 PUB SCH-CAFE HEALTH INSPECTN............. HB-0587 REPEAL COMP REVIEW ACT................................ HB-0118 RETIREMENT SAVINGS ACT............................ B-1147 SCH CD-REPORT CARD/DRUG DATA ........... HB-2452 SCH CD-SPECIAL ED FACILITIES .................... HB-1174 SCH CD- VOC EDUC GRAMMAR CHANGE....... HB-0852 SCH DIST-NO UTILITY TAX.................................. HB-0771 SCH EMPLOYEES/ASBESTOS REMOVAL............ HB-2365 SCHOOL CD-SPECIAL ED PLAN.......................... HB-1547 SOLID WASTE/TIRE RECYCLING......................... HB-2126 SR CITIZENS-HOMESTEAD EXEMPTN ............ HB-0930 ST FINANCE-CONTINUE APPROP................. HB-0040 STUDENT LOANS-GUARANTEE......................... HB-2606 TAX CREDIT CHILD CARE PROGRAM................. HB-0615 TAX-RETAILERS/RESTRICT ACCESS ............... HB-0867 TORT IMMUNITY-COMUNITY COLLEGE........ HB-0195 TORT IMMUNITY-CIVIC CENTERS .................. HB-1105 VEH CD-DRUG-LICENSE REVOCATION......... HB-0074 VEH CD-HEIGHT REQUIREMENTS .................... HB-0447 VEH CD-PERMNT SHERIFF PLATES ................... HB-0385 VEH CD-TINTED WINDOWS/MEDICAL............ HB-0315 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY BLACK HOUSE BILL: 7, 58, 68, 104, 110, 248, 252, 256, 278, 288, 313, 314, 345, 369, 374, 405, 458, 459, 460, 514, 530, 532, 586, 588, 589, 590, 732, 1100, 1359, 1499, 1745, 2217, 2604, 2707 SENATE BILL: 10, 125, 218, 278, 286, 287, 423, 435, 436, 481, 645, 659, 681, 699, 883, 1257, 1262, 1349 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 10, 11, 32, 72, 84, 91, 92, 93, 101, 102, 103, 120, 144, 149, 157, 174, 191, 192, 193, 211, 221, 223, 327, 382, 426, 433, 445, 455, 468, 499, 503, 504, 511, 545, 564, 579, 580, 644, 675, 741, 753, 769, 853, 855, 861, 868, 877, 885, 898, 899, 900, 901, 902, 907, 933, 934, 998, 1009, 1010, 1114, 1206, 1209, 1215 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 2, 24 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 8, 19, 45, 61, 62, 66, 81, 106 BOWMAN, WOODS REPRESENTATIVE (4TH DIST.DEM) $CMS-STUDY HIRING FREEZE........................... HB-1214 $CMS-STUDY PARKING LOT............................:... HB-1215 $COMP-GRANTS REVOLVING FUND................. HB-1213 $CORRECTIONS-AIR NEED .................................. HB-1216 $COURT OF CLAIMS/AWARDS................... HB-1212 ACCOUNTABILITY REPORT-GA .................... HB-2279 AFDC-SELF EMPLMT-PILOT PRGRAM........... HB-0975 AGGRAVATION/SEXUAL ORIENTATION .......... HB-1834 APPT JOINT BUDGET COMMITTEE .................... HB-0016 BUILD ILLINOIS-EXPAND PROGRAM.............. HB-1218 CHIPS-SERS/CERTIFIED VOUCHER ................. HB-2772 COMPREHENSIVE BUDGET CONTROL ............... HB-0001 CONTAINER FEE AND DEPOSIT ACT................... HB-0154 CRIM CD-AGGR BATTERY-PREGNANCY...... HB-1863 CRIM CD-PkOHIB ASSAULT WEAPONS ........... HB-0331 CRIME VICTIMS- RIGHTS .............................. HB-0995 DCFS-HOUSING PAYMT-FOSTER CARE........ HB-1079 DEBT IMPACT-PARTICIPATION CERT.............. HB-0740 ELEC CD-CANDIDATES/CONTRIBUTNS.......... HB-0244 EPA-LAKE CALUMET STUDY WATER............. HB-0789 FLAT RATE LOCAL PHONE SERVICE.................. HB-2942 GENERAL OBLIGATION BOND ACT.................. HB-1217 2486 BOWMAN, WOODS REPRESENTATIVE (4TH DIST.DEM)--Cont. GRANTS-HIGHER EDUCATION AUDITS.......... HB-1732 HEARING IMPAIRED PAY PHONES................ HB-0741 HEARING IMPAIRED-DEVICES .......................... HB-2139 HOMELESSNESS PREVENTION ACT................. HB-2548 HUMAN RTS-EXPEDITED PROCEEDNGS......... HB-0496 HUMAN RTS-SEXUAL ORIENTATION.............. HB-1833 LAWYERS-BAR EXAM/ANNUAL FEES............. HB-2564 MATH/SCIENCE ACADMY STATE AGCY ........... HB-2337 NURSING HOME CARE-TECHNICAL .............. HB-1026 PART TIME EMPLOYEE-WAGES ....................... HB-1078 PEN CD-MIN LEVELS STATE FUNDNG............. HB-0104 PERSNL CD-DONATE SICK LEAVE.................. HB-0796 PUB AID CD-RATE INCREASES ............................. HB-1310 PUB AID-EMPLOYEE PROGRAM RPTS.............. HB-1886 PUB AID/ST EMP CONTIN APPROP...................... HB-2583 PURCHASNG-RESIDNT SM BUSINESS............ HB-0791 SPECIAL WASTE PERMIT VOLUME.................. HB-1802 SR CITZ/DISBLD MEDCARE COVRAGE ............. HB-2198 ST FINANCE-CONTINUE APPROP...................... HB-0040 ST MONEY-COMPTROLLER REFUNDS............. HB-2584 STATE FINANCE-GOV APPROP BILLS.............. HB-0017 TAX DEFERRAL-SR CIT/HANDICAPD .............. HB-2838 UNEMPL INS-LEGAL SERVICE COSTS.............. HB-2910 UTL-POWER FAILURE/WAIVE FEE ................HB-1720 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY BOWMAN HOUSE BILL: 18, 59, 190, 215, 401, 721, 722, 1298, 1515, 1542, 1743, 2048, 2812, 2828, 2829, 2830, 2831, 2853, 2864, 2916 SENATE BILL: 22, 302, 473, 499, 685, 716, 728, 753, 1089, 1166, 1379 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 7, 45, 202, 449, 752, 774, 791, 1083, 1120, 1171, 1177, 1248, 1249, 1256, 1257, 1283 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 34, 58 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: I BRESLIN, PEG MCDONNELL REPRESENTATIVE (75TH DIST.DEM) $OCE-ST APPELLATE DEFENDER....................... HB-2834 $OCE-STATE APPELLATE DEFENDER................ HB-0659 ACCOUNTABILITY REPORT-GA ................... HB-2279 CFC REFRIGERANTS/CONTAINERS.H........... HB-2023 CHILDREN-SERVICES......................................... HB-2590 CIV PROC-MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE........... HB-1480 COMM COLLEGE-CLOSED MEETING.............. HB-0770 COMMERCE COMMISSION-ETHICS .................. HB-2932 COMMERCE COMMN-RESTRICT VOTING....... HB-2948 COMMRCE COMMSN-RAILROAD SAFETY...... HB-0530 CONTAINER FEE AND DEPOSIT ACT................... HB-0154 CONTAINER FEE ACT........................................... HB- 2027 CORONERS-JURORS AND FEES .................. HB-1576 CORPORATION-NURSE/DOCTOR .................... HB-1511 CRIM CD-ANABOLIC STEROIDS ........................ HB-0252 CRIM CD-STEROID POSSESSION.................... HB-2625 DCCA-PRODUCT DEVELOPMT OFFICE............. HB-2789 DCFS-CHILD CARE POLICY & LOAN................. HB-0414 DELIVERY VEHICLES-AMBER LIGHTS............. HB-0307 DENTAL PRACTICE-HYGIENIST ........................ HB-2817 DENTIST PRAC-HYGIENIST CERT..................... HB-2546 DISTRIBUTN FORMULA/FEES-TAXES.......... HB-2048 DOMESTIC VIOLENCE--PETITION....................... HB-0769 ELEC CD- ACCESSIBLE............................................ HB-1432 ELEC CD-PRECINCT REGISTER .......................... HB-0415 EPA-CFC CONTAINERS.................................... HB-2024 EPA-HOUSEHOLD PROBLEM PRODUCTS ........ HB-2026 EPA-LOCAL TIPPING FEES............................. HB-2574 EPA- PERMIT EXPIRTN- TIRE DISPSL ............ HB-1085 FAMILY LEAVE ACT/8 WORKWEEKS................. HB-1343 FOOD & DRUG-FOOD LABELING........................ HB-1364 FOOD TOXIC DISCLOSURE ACT ........................ HB-0626 HEALTH SERVICES-RESIDENT ALIEN ............. HB-2750 2487 BRESLIN, PEG MCDONNELL REPRESENTATIVE (75TH DIST.DEM)-Cont. HOME OWNERSHIP MADE EASY ..................... HB-1000 HOSPITAL LIC-DISCHARGE NOTICE............ HB-0302 HOUSING AUTHORITY-PER DIEMS................ HB-2282 HOUSING-HOMELESS........................................ HB-2679 IDPH-IDENTIFY STEROID ABUSE............... HB-2623 INCOME TX-DEPENDENT CARE CREDT........ HB-0255 INCOME TX-WASTE REDUCTN EXPEND......... HB-2028 INSUR CD-HMO-TERMINATN NOTICE......... HB-2848 LIQUOR SALE-MUNICIPAL LAND ............ HB-1997 LOBBYIST-ADMIN ACTIONS/OFFCRS.............. HB-1996 MIN WAGE & PREVAILNG-PUB WORKS......., HB-0491 NEW ST BLDG-REQUIRE CHILD CARE......... HB-2801 NO STATE ADS BEFORE ELECTION.................... HB-1428 NON-COAL MINES-RECLAMATION ......... ..HB-0147 NUCLEAR SAFETY-REGULATION ............... HB-2310 PEN CD-MIN LEVELS STATE FUNDNG............ HB-0104 PESTICIDE COMMUNICATION ............................ HB-0632 PREVAILING WAGE-VIOLATION..... ............... HB-0568 PROPERTY CONVEYANCE-OTTAWA ............... HB-0253 PUB UTIL-TITLE ......................... .............. HB-2510 RECYCLING CODE-POLYETHYLENE........ .. HB-0264 RECYCLING-LEAD-ACID BATTERIES .......... HB-2021 RECYCLING-SOURCE SEPARATION ................ HB-2812 SCH CD--WRITE FEE WAIVER POLICY............. HB-1448 SERV TAX DELINQUENCY AMNESTY................ HB-1208 SOLID WASTE PLAN-RECYCLING ACT............ HB-1557 SOLID WASTE PLAN-WASTE TIRES................. HB-2022 SOLID WASTE PLAN & RECYCLING ............ HB-2163 SOLID WASTE RECYCL-EMBLEM... .. ........... HB-2025 SOLID WASTE/TRANSPORT-50 MILES.............. HB-1001 ST EMPLOYEE-COMPARABLE WORTH ............ HB-1542 STATE FINANCE-GOV APPROP BILLS ............. HB-0017 STATE RELINQUISH SPRING LAKE .................. .HB-2280 STERIOD CONTROL-DASA-ED PROGRM ...... HB-2626 TAX PAYMENTS-METHOD .............................. HB-2872 UPPER IL RIVER VALLEY DEVELPMT................ HB-1724 VARIOUS GOV BDS-ST TREASURER................. HB-2864 VOC SCH STUDENT TEACHER RATIO................ HB-2281 WORKERS COMP-ADVISORY BOARD.............. HB-2480 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY BRESLIN HOUSE BILL: 1, 16, 156, 168, 421, 469, 606, 788, 1116, 1250, 1507, 1532, 1782, 1819, 2066, 2916, 2936, 2944 SENATE BILL: 127, 133, 141, 162,237, 631, 635, 638, 787, 868, 937, 999, 1043, 1096 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 32, 407, 770, 774, 1257 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 37, 53, 58 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 5 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 55 BRUNSVOLD, JOEL REPRESENTATIVE (71ST DIST.DEM) $GRANTS-DCCA-CIVIC CENTERS.................. HB-0595 ALL--TERRAIN/OFF HIGHWAY VEHICL........... HB-0225 CIVIC CENTERS-FINANCES ........................... HB-0596 CRIM CD-ESCAPE/PENALTY ...........................HB-0983 CRIM CD-STEROID POSSESSION .............. .HB-2625 ED FOR EMPLYMT PRGRMS/SERVICES ........... HB-2151 EMERGENCY TELEPHONE-JT POWERS ......... HB-0594 EMS ACT-NUMBER OF EMS SYSTEMS.............. HB-0743 FIRE EQUIPMENT-IN-HOUSE.......................... HB-1237 FIRE PROTECT DIST/RULES-REG ................... HB-1312 HORSE RACNG-ADMISSN FEE-GAMBLR ...... HB-0034 IDPH-IDENTIFY STEROID ABUSE................... HB-2623 SINCOME TAX-SCHOOL FUNDING ................ HB-2681 JUN K FAX ACT .......................................................... HB-1272 LIBRARY SYS-SCIHL LIBRARY GRANT............. HB-0650 MUNI CD-FIREMEN INDEMNITY.................... HB-2367 MUNI CD-VOLUNTEER FIREMEN..................... HB-2366 MUNI-DEFINITN-INDUSTRIAL PARKS.......HB-1897 2488 BRUNSVOLD, JOEL REPRESENTATIVE (71ST DIST.DEM--Cont. QUAD CITIES INTERSTATE COMPACT ............. HB-0548 QUAD CITIES METRO-ENABLE ACT................ HB-0549 REV-TAX/LEVY/PEN/RETIREMT DIST............ HB-2958 SCH CD-GA SCHOLAR RESIDENCE.................. HB-2692 SCH CD-SCHOOL SECURITY BONDS................. HB-2341 SCH.CD-STATE AID PRE-CLAIMS..................... HB-0586 SCH-ADMN/PROVISNL CERTIFICATE.............. HB-0590 STERIOD CONTROL-DASA-ED PROGRM ....... HB-2626 TRANSPORTATION BOND INCREASE................. HB-2284 WILDLIFE CD-OPEN DEER SEASON .................. HB-0547 WILDLIFE CODE-WATERFOWL........................... HB-1599 WILDLIFE-DEER HUNTING.................................. HB-1141 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY BRUNSVOLD HOUSE BILL: 1, 16, 17, 22, 178, 256, 306, 385, 406, 410, 447, 469, 515, 585, 587, 589, 764, 779, 968, 978, 988, 1007, 1111, 1120, 1222, 1227, 1228, 1250, 1298, 1417, 1768, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2052, 2053, 2372, 2594, 2600, 2707, 2903, 2916 SENATE BILL: 38, 48, 64, 107, 142, 184, 373, 477, 508, 513, 572, 592, 611, 635, 687, 731, 768, 801, 837, 850, 870, 923, 928, 1041, 1088, 1302, 1415, 1428 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 247, 465 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 33 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 1 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 67 BUGIELSKI, ROBERT REPRESENTATIVE (11TH DIST.DEM) AFDC-SCHOOL ATTENDANCE ............................ HB-1281 BACKGROUNDS OF PUBLIC DRIVERS.............. HB-2899 BANK OWNED TRAVEL AGENCIES...................... HB-0162 BANKS-SHAREHOLDERS APPROVAL ............... HB-2029 BILLJ- IGHTS- VICTIMS.................................... .. HB-1324 BILL RIGHTS-VICTIMS........................................... HB-1775 CHGO FIREFIGHTRS ART/SALARIES.................. HB-0431 CHGO FIREFIGHTRS/MAX PENSION ............... HB-0432 CIRCUIT BREAKER-HEARING AIDS.................. HB-2357 CRIM CD-JOSTLING/MISDEMEANOR .............. HB-0234 CRIM CD-PROHIB ASSAULT WEAPONS........... HB-1452 DCCA-DEFENS CONTRACT PROCURMNT....... HB-0322 DCCA-LIMIT RETRAINING PAYMENT............. HB-0435 EDUCATIONAL CHOICE ACT ................................. HB-0890 EQUITABLE RESTROOMS.................................... HB-0513 GENERAL HOMESTEAD EXEMPTN/INCR ......... HB-2828 INS CD-HLTH MAIN/NOTICE CLAIMS............. HB-1423 PEN-CHGO MUNI/RETIREMT FORMULA........ HB-0454 PEN-COOK CNTY SHERIFF/SURVIVOR............ HB-1421 PROPERTY TAX-INCR-MAIL NOTICE............. HB-2831 SCH CD-BACKGROUND CHECKS........................ HB-2897 SECURITIES NO PROSTITUTION............................ HB-0775 SR CITIZENS HOMESTEAD EXEMPTN................ HB-2829 STATEWIDE GRAND JURY...................................... HB-1487 TAX LEVY INCREASES-REFERENDUM............ HB-2830 TICKET SCALPING-PENALTY.............................. HB-2840 VEH CD-ABANDONED VEHICLE......................... HB-1805 VEH CD-LICENSE PLATES..................................... HB-0156 VEH-MINOR LIC REV/DRUGS/LIQUOR........... HB-0493 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY BUGIELSKI HOUSE BILL: 77, 165, 429, 430, 546, 573, 621, 622, 638, 653, 725, 764, 881, 1180, 1342, 1426 1427, 1436, 1623, 1706, 1719, 1727, 1746, 1780, 1863, 2086, 2087,2088, 2117, 2118, 2119,2147, 2180, 2190, 2519, 2864, 2898 SENATE BILL: 61, 90, 107, 136, 148, 301, 399, 472, 473, 507, 508, 687, 801, 1172, 1224, 1339, 1380, 1431, 1451 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 42, 135, 269, 316, 339, 692,1034, 1149, 1151, 1152, 1265, 1277 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 38, 78 CAPPARELLI, RALPH C. REPRESENTATIVE (13TH DIST.DEM) $CHGO METRO FAIR/EXPO AUTH..:.................. HB-0239 $DCCA/ROSEMONT CIVIC CENTER.................... HB-1475 $DCCA/ROSEMONT CIVIC CNTR.......................... HB-2230 $METRO FAIR/EXPOSITION AUTH ................... HB-0238 2489 CAPPARELLI, RALPH C. REPRESENTATIVE (13TH DIST.DEM)-Cont. $METRO PIER/EXPO AUTH..................................... HB-2939 $METRO PIER/EXPO AUTH FY90......................... HB-2940 ABORTION-PROHIBIT EXPERIMENT................ HB-2693 ALL-TERRAIN/OFF HIGHWAY VEHICL........... HB-0225 BANK ATM REQUIREMENTS............................. HB-2361 BANK NO ACQUISITION OUT STATE................... HB-2570 BANKS RUN MUTUAL FUNDS ............................... HB-1719 BD OF ED-GRANTS AIRCRAFT NOISE............ HB-0088 CHGO FIREFIGHTER ART/RETIREMT ............... HB-0430 CHGO FIREFIGHTRS ART/SALARIES................ HB-0431 CHGO FIREFIGHTRS/MAX PENSION .................. HB-0432 CHGO LABOR-RETIREMENT FORMULA.......... HB-2952 CHGO LABOR-RETIREMENT FORMULA.......... HB-2953 CHGO LABORER-PEN CD-AUTO INCRS......... HB-2228 CHGO MUNI EMP-RETIRMNT FORMULA........ HB-2954 CHGO MUNI EMP-RETIRMNT FORMULA........ HB-2955 CHGO MUNI-CREDIT UNION LOANS................ HB-2951 CIRCUIT BREAKER-ELIGIBILITY ....................... HB-0136 CITIES & VILLAGES-ELEC-CHGO ................... HB-1706 CIVIL-ABORTION INJUNCTION.......................... HB-1790 CIVIL-COURT ORDER/SERVE PROCES............. HB-1489 CONSUM FRAUD-PROOF/PRIV ACTION.......... HB-0612 CRIM CD-OBSCENE MATERIAL .......................... HB-1858 CRIM CD-SEMIAUTOMATIC WEAPONS .......... HB-0708 CURRENCY EXCHANGES-LICENSING............. HB-2190 DAY CARE HOME-SCHOOL KIDS........... ............ HB-1112 DOT-HGHWY ADVERTISING-PERMITS. ........ HB-2203 DOT-HGHWY ADVERTISING-PERMITS.......... HB-2204 ELEC-INS DIRECT REDUD RATES...................... HB-2144 EMS SYSTEMS ACT-SUSPENSION...................... HB-1708 FLAG DESECRATION-NO STATE FUND ........... HB-2089 GENERAL HOMESTEAD EXEMPTN/INCR ......... HB-2828 HAZRDOUS MATERIALS TRANSPRTATN.......... HB-0206 HGHWY AD CONTROL-MAINTAIN.................. HB-2117 HIV/AIDS TESTING-DCFS ..................................... HB-1870 HOMESTEAD EXEMPTION INCREASE ................ HB-2118 HOMESTED EXEMPTION-INCREASE ................ HB-2119 ILLINOIS CLEAN INDOOR AIR ACT.................... HB-0120 INS CD-THIRD PARTY PRESCRIPTN ................. HB-0090 LANDSCAPE SOLID WASTE .................................. HB-1472 LIQUOR/WINE-INTERSTATE SHIPMNT........... HB-0200 LOCAL GOVERNMENT RISK POOL ACT............. HB-1470 METRO CIVIC-SHORT TITLE................................HB-0384 METRO FAIR/EXPO AUTH-TITLE.................... HB-1474 METRO SANITARY DIST-GRAMMATCAL........ HB-2376 MOBILE HOME/LANDLORD & TENANT ........... HB-2517 MUNI CD-COMPETITIVE BIDDING ................. HB-1471 MUNI-CHGO FIRE-OSHA RULES..................... HB-0199 O'HARE NOISE MONITORING SYSTEM .............. HB-0599 PARK DIST ORDINANCE-APPROPIATN........... HB-1304 PARK DISTRICT-COMBINE DISTRCTS.............. HB-0456 PEN CD-AGE DISCOUNT/EMPLOYEE ............... HB-0609 PEN CD-CHGO FIREFIGHTERS........................... HB-0429 PEN CD-CHGO FIREMN-INCR BENEFT.......... HB-1412 PEN CD-CHGO LABOR-AGE DISCOUNT......... HB-2229 PEN CD-CHGO MUNI-ASSIGN REFUND......... HB-2226 PEN CD-CHGO PARK/POLICE............................ HB-2120 PEN CD-CHGO POLIC-RETIREMT AGE........... HB-0621 PEN CD-CHGO POLICE/SALARY ........................ HB-0622 PEN CD-MANY ARTICLES/OMNIBUS ............ HB-0332 PEN CD-POLICE-SURVIVOR BENEFIT ........... HB-0417 PEN-CHGO MUNI/RETIREMT FORMULA....... HB-0454 PEN-CHGO POLICE-ANNUAL INCR ................ HB-1424 PEN-CHGO POLICE-(2)TRUSTEES.................... HB-1436 PEN-CHGO POLICE-80% MAXIMUM................ HB-1438 PEN-CHGO POLICE-BOARD/VOTE................... HB-1729 PEN-CK CNTY SHERIFF-AUTO INCR......... HB-1728 2490 CAPPARELLI, RALPH C. REPRESENTATIVE (13TH DIST.DEM)--Cont. PEN-CONTROLLED SUBST INSPECTN.....1.... HB-1459 PEN-COOK CNTY SHERIFF/SURVIVOR......... HB-1421 PEN-COOK CNTY SHERIFF/ANNUITY...........HB-1426 PEN-COOK CNTY SHERIFF/ANNUITY .......... HB-1458 PROPERTY TAX FREEZE............................... HB-0080 PROPERTY TAX-INCR-MAIL NOTICE............. HB-2831 REV-INCREASE HOMESTEAD EXEMPTN......... HB-0079 REV-TAX LEVY/TRUTH IN TAXATION .......... HB-2180 REVENUE ACT-GRAMMAR ............................. HB-2519 SCH CODE-SHORT TITLE ........................ HB-2796 SR CITIZENS HOMESTEAD EXEMPTN ..............HB-2829 TAX LEVY INCREASES-REFERENDUM ............ HB-2830 TRUTH IN TAXATION ACT................................ HB-0203 UNSAFE VEHICLES-SALVAGE ORDER ......... HB-0711 VEH CD-BUSES/RR CROSSINGS ;................ HB-0453 VEH CD-1ST DIVSN/ONE PLATE,..... .............. HB-0205 WHOLESALE DRUG DISTRIBUTOR ACT............. HB-1727 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY CAPPARELLI HOUSE BILL: 4, 62, 234, 252, 256, 340, 385, 542, 574, 653, 725, 726, 744, 875, 876, 1043, 1281, 1328, 1446, 1447, 1866, 1868, 1871, 1873, 1876, 1878, 1879, 1880, 2578, 2579, 2855, 2903, 2916, 2925, 2931 SENATE BILL: 12, 100, 248, 628, 721, 722, 801,853,981, 984, 1052, 1053, 1340, 1376, 1402, 1451, 1456 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 74, 95, 117, 155, 316, 392, 416, 442, 774, 1034, 1101, 1151, 1152, 1154, 1281 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 4, 5, 38, 63, 78 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 3 CHURCHILL, ROBERT W. REPRESENTATIVE (62ND DIST.REP) $DEVELOPMENT FINACE AUTH ......................... HB-1613 AIDS TEST/EMT-P/CONSENT/DENTST........... HB-0961 BANK NO ACQUISITION OUT STATE................. HB-2570 BOAT SAFETY-DUI ............................... ...... .. HB-0905 BUS CORP RESTRICT TAKEOVERS...................... HB-0165 CIVIL PROC-PUNTIVE DAMAGE/DRUG .....H.... HB-0811 CONSERVATION-WETLANDS...................... HB-2780 CORR-PERIODIC IMPRISON 1YR.................... HB-0803 COUNTIES ACT-CHANGES ............................ HB-1466 COUNTY BOARD-MEETING PLACE................... HB-0808 DCCA-JOB TRAINING GRANTS..................... HB-1659 DENTISTS-LICENSING........................... HB-1660 DEPT CONSERVTN-AGREEMENTS .............. HB-2333 DIVORCE-TEMPORARY CUSTODY................ HB-0813 EMINENT DOMAIN-UNUSEABLE LAND .......... HB-0806 EMS-IMMUNITY................ .....HB-0812 EPA-CONSTRUCTION DEBRIS PERMIT.......... HB-2201 EPA-LANDSCAPE WASTE......................................... HB-2454 EPA-TRUCK CLEANING................................... HB-0805 FEES-NUCLEAR SAFETY-QUICK TAKE..........HB-1686 GOVERNMNTAL ETHICS-INCR SALARY ........HB-0804 HEATH CARE RECORD & INFO ACT.................. HB-2067 HIGHWAY CD--JT CONSTRUCTION... . ............. HB-0807 HORSE RACE-OFF TRACK BET-PURSE............ HB-1898 HWY CD-TRANSPORTATN IMPACT FEE.......... HB-0671 INC TX REFUND/COMMON SCH FUND............. HB-1238 INC TX-INVESTMT CREDT EXPIRATN ............ HB-0469 INCOME TX-APPORTIONMENT ......................H... HB-1295 LAKE MANAGEMENT PROGRAM ACT.............. HB-2346 LIQUOR CONTROL ACT-REGULATION......... HB-2441 LIQUOR LICENSES-CREDIT............. ................. HB-2440 METRO SANITARY DIST-CHG TITLE............... HB-1628 MOTOR FUEL TX-DEFINITN REVENUE ........... HB-1200 NUCLEAR SAFETY-REGULATION ............... HB-2310 POWER OF ATTY-PHYSICANS/AGENT.............. HB-1764 PROP TAX-ABATEMENT LIMIT.. ...................HB-2358 PROP TAX-ABATEMENT LIMIT........................ HB-2424 RECYCLING CLEANUP LIABILITY............ . HB-0923 2491 CHURCHILL, ROBERT W. REPRESENTATIVE (62ND DIST.REP)-Cont. RTA-5YR PROG/COPIES OFFICERS........... . HB-0072 SALES TAX REFORM/PHOTOPROCESSG........ HB-0248 SALES TX-RESEARCH/DEVELOPMENT......... HB-2360 SANITARY DISTRICT ACT 1989........................... HB-0814 SCH CD-DROPOUTS/DRIVER LICENSE............ HB-0400 SOLID WASTE ENERGY FACILITIES .....H...... HB-0258 SOURCE SEPARATION RECYCLING ................. HB-2462 STATE FINANCE-TAX REFORM.......................... HB-0801 -SUBDIVISION-SCHOOL FACILITIES .................. HB-0802 TAX INCREMT FINANCING.................................... HB-2094 USE/OCCUP TAX-AIR FUEL .............................. HB-2209 VEH CD-DROPOUT/DR LICENSE.................... HB-0809 VEH CD-OBSCENE ATTACHMENT................... HB-0810 WASTE MGMT-STYLISTIC CHANGE ............... HB-0800 WAUKEGAN PORT DISTRICT-CHECKS ............HB-2845 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY CHURCHILL HOUSE BILL: 150, 179, 278, 501, 744, 2455, 2665 SENATE BILL: 210, 211, 265, 590, 848, 1077, 1159, 1190, 1325 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 51, 82, 87, 111, 139, 163, 187, 199, 230, 290, 300, 338, 417, 418, 495, 496, 506, 509, 522, 523, 525, 591, 598, 690, 713, 714, 767, 786, 787, 975, 976, 977, 1001, 1036, 1065, 1113, 1202, 1239 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 9, 29, 30, 45, 78 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 23, 95 COUNTRYMAN, JOHN W. REPRESENTATIVE (76TH DIST.REP) $OCE-STATE APPELLATE DEFENDER............... HB-0659 ADMIN PROC-COPYRIGHT MATERIAL........... HB-1673 ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURE-RULES.......... HB-1674 APPROPRIATION LIMITATION-ED ................... HB-2046 ASBESTOS-UNLICENSED WORKER................. HB-1846 BOARD OF REGENTS-MEMBERS ........................ HB-1151 BRD REGENT-ADD 3/STUDENT VOTE .............. HB-0449 BRD REGENT-LIMIT STUDENT VOTE............... HB-0448 CANNABIS CNTRL-GRAMMAR/DELIVER....... HB-2974 CIV PROC-LIMITATIONS PERIOD.................. HB-0828 CIV PROC-MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE............ HB-1480 CIVIL PROC-NOTICE TO TENANT .................... HB-1563 CIVIL PROC-OFFER OF JUDGMENT.................... HB-1786 CLOSE CORPORATION ARTICLE ........................ HB-2873 COLLEGE BRD-STUDENT VOTE ............. HB-0759 COMMERCE COMMISSION-ETHICS ...............HB-2932 COMMERCE COMMN-RESTRICT VOTING....... HB-2948 CON AMEND-PUBLICATION ........................ HB-0352 CONSUMER INSTALLMENT LOAN ACT............. HB-2769 CONTROLLED SUBST-MANUFACTURE ........... HB-2980 CORPORTATN-DISSOLUTION NOTICE............. HB-0776 CORRECTIONS-DISPOSITIONS/CHS. ............. HB-2978 CORRECTIONS-GRAMMATICAL CHANGE...... HB-2975 CORRECTIONS-TECHNICAL CHANGE............ HB-2977 CORRECTN-SUPERVISN/GRAMMATICAL...... HB-2976 CRIM CD-ANABOLIC STEROIDS......................... HB-0252 CRIM CD-CRIM DAMAGE/PROPERTY .............. HB-0420 CRIM CD-JUSTIFY DEADLY FORCE................... HB-1504 CRIM INVEST/ID-EXPUNGMENT...................... HB-1450 CRIM PROC-ARREST WARRANTS.................... HB-0294 CRIM PROC-DEATH ROW-COUNSEL............ HB-0643 CRIM PROC-ENHANCED SENTENCE............... HB-0418 CRIM PROC-LIMIT MTN IN ARREST................. HB-0752 CRIMINAL ID-GRAMMATICAL/VEH CD........HB-2979 CRIMINAL INFORMATION-AGENCIES ............ HB-1904 DCFS-CHILD CARE POLICY & LOAN................ HB-0414 DECEPTIVE PRACTICE--GARNISHMENT........ HB-2256 DIRECT APPELLATE REVIEW RULES.................. HB-0750 DIVORCE-SESSIONS ABOUT KIDS.................... HB-0129 ELEC CD-ABSENTEE BALLOT............................. HB-0662 ELEC CD-AUTOMATIC RECOUNTS .................... HB-0669 ELEC CD-CAMPAIGN DISCLOSRE RPT ............. HB-0686 2492 COUNTRYMAN, JOHN W. REPRESENTATIVE (76TH DIST.REP)-Cont. ELEC CD-CANDIDATES/CONTRIBUTNS.......... HB-0244 ELEC CD-CANVASS........................................... HB-0680 ELEC CD-DEPUTY REGISTRARS....................... HB-0661 ELEC CD ELCTRNC VOTING SYSTEMS............ HB-0705 ELEC CD ELECTION OF JUDGES......................... HB-0666 ELEC CD ELECTION CONTESTS ..................... HB-0707 ELEC CD-ELECTRONIC VOTING.........................HB-0678 ELEC CD-INCREASE COMMISSIONERS............ HB-1552 ELEC CD-POLLING PLACE CHANGE .............. HB-0668 ELEC CD-REDRAW PRECNCT BOUNDRY........ HB-0751 ELEC CD RETABULATING PRECINCT............. HB-0679 ELEC CD-VOTER REGISTRATN INFO................ HB-2888 ELEC CD WRITE-IN CANDIDATES.................. HB-0664 EMINENT DOM-UNECONOMIC REMNANT.... HB-1277 EMINENT DOMAIN-LOST OPPORTUNTY ........ HB-0010 EMINENT DOMAIN-COMPLAINT DATE........... HB-0011 EMINENT DOMAIN-INFORMAL CLAIM........... HB-0013 EMINENT DOMAIN-UNECONOMC REMNT.... HB-0014 EMINENT DOMAIN-QUICK TAKE..................... HB-0015 FAIR CAMPAIGN PRACTICES ACT........................ HB-1917 GOVERNMENT ETHICS ACT............................. HB-1918 HEALTH SERVICE ED/OPTOMETRY................ HB-0879 HGHR ED-2 YEAR TUITION FREEZE ................. HB-1077 INC TX-SALE OF BUSINESS ............................ HB-0138 INCOME TAX-UNDERPAYMNT PENALTY ...... HB-2837 JURIES-USE DRIVER LICENSE LIST .................. HB-0353 JUV CT-DELINQUENT-DETENTION ................ HB-2255 LIQUOR-ACTIONS/INTOX UNDER 21 ............. HB-0319 LOAN-FINANCE CHARGE-RULE 78'S ............. HB-1501 LOCAL GOVT-TORT FUNDS-INTEREST......... HB-0683 MEAT INSPECTION-OFFICIAL MARKS............. HB-0237 METRO PIER/SALES/CIGARETTE TAX............... HB-0760 MOTOR VEHICLES-LIABILITY ............................ HB-1502 MUNI CD-ORDINANCE VIOL-PUB SVC .......... HB-0314 NARCOTICS PROFIT-GRAMMATICAL.............. HB-2959 NIU-OWN BOARD OF TRUSTEES........................HB-0450 POD ACCOUNTS-SECURITY DEALER ............ HB-0041 PROBATE ACT-NOTICE/CLAIMS........................ HB-0196 PROBATE/CIVIL PROC-LIMITATNS.................... HB-1713 PROPERTY TAX-INCOME TAX .................... HB-2631 PROPOSING CONSTITUTNL AMENDMNT.......... HB-0827 QUICK TAKES/ATV/VEHICLE CD......................... HB-0856 RAFFLES-POLITICAL COMMITTEES ................. HB-2821 RAFFLES-POLITICAL COMMITTEES................. HB-2943 REFERENCE BUREAU-STATUTES/GA.............. HB-0757 REQUIRE UNDERINSURED COVERAGE............. HB-0308 SCH FINANCE-INCOME/PROP TAXES............. HB-1532 SCH--STATE AID/GRANTS.................................... HB-1526 ST INDEMNITY-POLICE INSPECTOR ................ HB-0511 ST REPORT COST SAVINGS ACT........................... HB-1911 STATEWIDE GRAND JURY...................................... HB-1487 TAXPAYERS-BILL OF RIGHTS..................... HB-1100 TELEPHONE CO-CONDEMNATION.................... HB-0777 TITLE COMPANIES-TAX LIENS........................... HB-0139, UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE-FORMS.......... HB-1717 UNIFORM FEDERAL LIEN REGSTRATN .............HB-0140 USE TX-FARM EXEMPTIONS............................ HB-0198 VEH CD RECKLESS DRIVNG PENALTY............ HB-1503 VEH CD-SUMMARY SUSPN PROCEEDNG........ HB-1847 VEH CODE-OUT OF STATE DUI ........................... HB-2630 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY COUNTRYMAN HOUSE BILL: 12, 248, 428, 672, 1499, 1704, 2702, 2944 SENATE BILL: 1, 237, 239, 284, 457, 511, 531, 533, 603, 725, 726, 727, 782, 822, 868, 939, 955, 956, 999, 1018, 1179, 1424 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 50, 110, 240, 243, 246, 314, 411, 582, 930, 988, 1051, 1093, 1199, 1244 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 13, 18, 19, 32 2493 COWLISHAW, MARYLOU REPRESENTATIVE (41ST DIST.REP) AIRPORT HAZARDS-RTA .................................. H-0316 APPROPRIATION LIMITATION-ED .................. HB-2046 COMM COLLEGES-ADD PREPOSITION............. HB-1382 COMM COLLGE-POSITION SENIORITY .........HB-1381 COMMUNITY RESIDNCE LOCATN PLAN........... HB-2286 CRIM CD-PROHIB ASSAULT WEAPONS .......... HB-0331 DMHDD/SCH-ED PROGRAM-DISABLED........ HB-1678 ELEC CD-ABSENTEE BALLOT............................ HB-0076 ELEC CD-ABSENTEE BALLOT.............................. HB-0662 ELEC CD-ABSENTEE BALLOTS............................ HB-0902 ELEC CD-ELCTRNC VOTING SYSTEMS........... HB-0705 ELEC CD-PARTISAN SUCCESSION................... HB-0544 ELEC CD-POLLWATCHERS................................... HB-0553 ELEC CD-WRITE IN ABSENTEE......................... HB-0151 ELEC-WRITE IN ABSENTEE/MILITRY.............. HB-0552 ELECT-ABSENTEE BALLOT APPLTN................. HB-0704 ELECT-FRAUD-ABSENTEE BALLOT................ HB-0703 INSURANCE-MENTAL ILLNESS ......................... HB-2933 JURIES-USE DRIVER LICENSE LIST .................. HB-0353 LAWYERS-BAR EXAM/ANNUAL FEES........... HB-2564 LIBRARY GRANT INCREASE............................. HB-1261 MARR/FAM THERAPIST CERTIFICATE.............. HB-2565 MINOR REQUIRING INTERVENTION............... HB-1353 MORTGAGE ESCROW ACCOUNT/PAYMNT...... HB-1679 OPEN MEETINGS-SCHOOL SECURITY ............ HB-0178 OPERATOR--ASSISTD PHONE SERVICE............ HB-2659 PARKS-RESIDENCY REQUIREMENT................ HB-1149 PUB SCH-CAFE HEALTH INSPECTN............... HB-0587 RECYCLING CODE-POLYETHYLENE................ HB-0264 REPEAL-LIB CERTIFICATE CANVAS................ HB-0485 S & L DISCLOSURE REQUIREMENTS .................. HB-0512 SCH CD-AID & REIMBURSE CLAIMS................ HB-1680 SCH CD-BD REFERENCE CHANGE..................HB-0948 SCH CD-BILINGUAL REIMBURSEMENT ......... HB-0318 SCH CD-CLASS 1 & 2-CHANGE........................... HB-0947 SCH CD-DAILY ATTEND/AID FORMLA............ HB-1681 SCH CD-DRIVERS ED-REQUIREMENTS ......... HB-0462 SCH CD-DRUG FREE SCH RECOGNTN.............. HB-2448 SCH CD-DRUG SEARCHES/DOGS....................... HB-2450 SCH CD-FISCAL YEAR EVALUATION ............... HB-0883 SCH CD-GIFTED EDr-REIMBRSE/GRNT.......... HB-0589 SCH CD-GIFTS VESTING...................................... HB-0064 SCH CD- HOLIDAYS .................................H.......... . HB-1677 SCH CD-NO HEALTH CLINICS............................ HB-2575 SCH CD-PROFICIENCY-CONSUMER ED ........ HB-0317 SCH CD-PROPERTY TOBACCO BAN............... HB-2447 SCH CD-RESIDENTIAL SERV/PLAN .............. HB-0644 SCH CD-SCHOLARSHIP-MINIMUM GPA........ HB-0192 SCH CD-SCIENTIFIC LITERACY ...................... HB-2605 SCH CD-SPRINKLER SYSTEMS.......................... HB-0564 SCH CD-ST AID/UNIT DIST ADA........................ HB-0559 SCH CD-STATE AID PRE-CLAIMS...................... HB-0586 SCH CD-STATEMENT OF AFFAIRS..................... HB-0111 SCH-ADMN/PROVISNL CERTIFICATE............. HB-0590 SCH-EDUCATNAL ACCOUNTABILITY............. HB-2030 SCH-FIRE INVESTIGATE/PREVENTN............... HB-0565 SCH-SPECIAL ED/SOCIAL WORKER ............. HB-0366 TELECOMMUNICATION-FIRE PROTECT......... HB-0207 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY COWLISHAW HOUSE BILL: 68, 120, 150, 248, 441, 469, 474, 588, 732, 1208 SENATE BILL: 55, 182, 187, 189, 233, 283, 286, 287, 307, 308, 309, 369, 537, 589, 686, 812, 959, 960, 1333, 1347 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 334, 563, 997, 1063, 1084, 1145, 1246, 1260, 1284 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 37, 65 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 83 2494 CULLERTON, JOHN J. REPRESENTATIVE (7TH DIST.DEM) $DORS-CLOSE CAPTION TV NEWS............... HB-1388 $OCE-STATE APPELLATE DEFENDER............... HB-0659 ACCESSIBLE HEALTH CARE ACT ......................... HB-1500 ACUPUNCTURE PRACTICE.................................. HB-2563 ADOPTED CHILD-INHERITANCE..................... HB-1877 ADOPTED CHILD-PROPERTY RIGHTS .............. HB-1881 AIDS-CONSENT TO TEST .........................HB-0024 AIRPORT HAZARDS-RTA......................... HB-0316 ALTERNATVE DEFAMATN-DAMAGES ............. HB-1391 ANIMAL EYE TESTING....................................... HB-1042 BACKGROUNDS OF PUBLIC DRIVERS................. HB-2899 BANK SERVICES TO SENIOR CITIZN................... HB-0541 BANKING-INCR NUMBER BRANCHES.............. HB-0393 CERTIFIED REAL ESTATE APPRAISR.................. HB-0394 CHICAGO PARK DIST-MUSEUM TAX............. HB-1990 CHILD CARE ACT-DCFS-YOUTHS.................... HB-0030 CHILD SEATBEETS-RESPONSIBILITY.............. HB-0638 CIVIL ADMN-STATE POLICE............................. HB-0706 CIVIL PRO-DESIGNATE RESPONDENT.......H..... HB-0249 CIVIL PRO-PARTNERSHIP-LAWSUITS........... HB-0251 CIVIL PROC-CONDO PAY NOTICE.................... HB-0915 CIVIL PROC-CORP APPEAR/ATTY .................... HB-1741 CIVIL PROC-DEATH OF PLAINTIF..................... HB-2364 CIVIL PROC-JURY INSTRUCTNS..................... HB-0870 CIVIL PROC-LEGAL FICTIONS ....................... HB-2363 CLOSE CORPORATION ARTICLE ......................... HB-2873 CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES-TECH CHG........ HB-2879 CORRECTNS-RESIDENTIAL BURGLARY......... HB-0537 COURT REPORTERS-TIME SHARE..................... HB-2547 CREDIT CARDS-NO CARBON PAPER................. HB-0688 CRIM PROC-TRIAL/JURY INSTRUCTN............ HB-2957 DORS-CLOSE CAPTION TV NEWS................... HB-1991 ELEC CD.................... ......... ............................. HB-2703 ELEC CD-ABSENTEE BALLOTS............................... HB-2705 ELEC CD-GRAMMATICAL CHANGE............. HB-2379 ELEC CD-GRAMMATICAL CHANGE............. HB-2380 ELEC CD-GRAMMATICAL CHANGE........... HB-2704 ELEC CD-GRAMMATICAL CHANGE................. HB-2706 ELECTION CD-DEPUTY REGISTRARS............ HB-2332 EMINENT DOM-UNECONOMIC REMNANT.... HB-1277 EPA-CONSTRUCTION DEBRIS PERMIT............ HB-2201 EPA-LANDFILL BAN .............................................. HB-2020 EPA-PERMIT EXPIRTN-TIRE DISPSL ............. HB-1085 FAIR CAMPAIGN PRACTICES ACT ..................... HB-2702 FED SUBSIDIZED HOUSING PRESERV ........ HB-1394 FISH CD-PROHIBITED DEVICES........................ HB-0500 FISH CODE-LIMITATIONS STATUTE.................. HB-0914 FOREIGN NURSES-EXAM .................... ...... HB-1291 FUNERAL DIRECTORS/EMBALMRS ACT........... HB-0577 GOVERNMENTAL ETHICS-LOBBYIST............... HB-0916 HEAD & SPINAL INJURY REGISTRY ................. HB-0601 HGHR ED-MASTER/LIBRARY SCIENCE......... HB-1541 HOMELESSNESS PREVENTION ACT................ HB-2548 HORSE RACE-SPEC PURSE/REWARD.......... HB-2549 HORSE RACING-GRAMMATICAL CHG............. HB-2359 HORSE RACNG-ADMISSN FEE-GAMBLR...... HB-0034 ILL ANTITRUST ACT/INS CODE...................... HB-2147 ILLINOIS AERONAUTICS ACT ......................... HB-2413 INS CD-DOMESTIC CAPTIVE CO................... HB-2205 INS CD-REIMBURSE-PODIATRIC................... HB-0913 JUD VACNCY MERIT SELECT ACT.............. HB-2740 LOCAL GOVT TORT IMMUN-STREETS............. HB-0101 LONGTIME OWNER PROP TX RELIEF................ HB-2116 MARRIAGE ACT-TITLE........................................ HB-2409 MASS TRANSIT-CRIME SECURITY.................... HB-2673 MED PATIENT RIGHTS-PRIVACY.......... . HB-2362 MEDICAID-CHILDRENS HOSPITALS................. HB-2562 2495 CULLERTON, JOHN J. REPRESENTATIVE (7TH DIST.DEM)-Cont. MEDICAL PATIENT-INFORM CONSENT.......... HB-0506 MEDICAL PRACTICE ACT-DEFINE ................ HB-0301 MOTOR CYCLE HELMET REQUIREMENT.......... HB-1393 MUNI CD-POLICE-INDEMNIFY ....................HB-1044 NO STATE ADS BEFORE ELECTION.................. . HB-1428 NURSE REGISTRIES ACT ........................... HB-1290 NURSING HOME CARE/GRAMMAR CHG .....-.. HB-1293 NURSING HOME-EMPLOYEES......................... HB-1292 O'HARE NOISE MONITORING SYSTEM ............. HB-0599 PEN CD-JUDGE-ELECT SURVIVOR............ HB-2917 PEN CD-MANY ARTICLES/OMNIBUS .............. HB-0332 PEN CD-MSD EMPLOYEES SERVICE.......... HB-2675 PEN CD -MSD-INCREASE BENEFITS................ HB-2107 PEN CD-ST BD INVESTMENT...... ................. HB-1385 PEN CD-TECHNICAL CORRECTION ................ HB-1384 PEN CD-TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS.............. HB-1386 PEN CD--UNIV-INCR BRD TRUSTEES ......HB-1992 PERSNL CD-DONATE SICK LEAVE.............. HB-0796 PHYSICAL FITNESS CTR-SECURITY ............... HB-1765 PROBATE ACT-GENDER NEUTRALIZE............ HB-2381 PROP TX--SALES IN ERROR.......... ............. HB-0112 PUB UTILITIES GRAMMAR DEFINE.................. HB-2414 PUB UTL-LIMIT ACCESS FEE ............................. HB-0183 REFERENCE BUREAU-STATUTES/GA............. HB-0757 REV-CHARITY EXEMPTIONS..................o.. HB-0489 REV-UNCOLLECTED TAXES ...... ........ .. HB-1389 SALES TAX-PHOTOPROCESSING.......... ..... HB-2771 SALES TX--RESEARCH/DEVELOPMENT........,. HB-2360 SCH CD-BACKGROUND CHECKS................... HB-2897 SCH FUNDING-INCR/PROP TAXES................ HB-2561 SCH-ADMIN CERTIF/ASST PRINCIPL............. HB-1620 SCH-SUBDIST COUNCIL MEMBRSHIP........... HB-0067 SECURITIES LAW/DEPT-FINANCE................ HB-0932 SOLID WASTE PLAN-WASTE TIRES............ HB-2022 TAX INCRMT FIN-RETAIL DEVELOP.......... HB-0361 TAX LEVIES DENTENTION HOMES............ HB-2672 TICKET SCALPING- PENALTY:................ HB-2840 UTIL EXCESS RATE REFUND INTRST...............HB-2908 VEH CD-DISCLOSE RENTAL RATES .i............ HB-1825 VEH CD-HELMET-MITIGATION ................... HB-1387 VEH CD-PUB TRANS DRUG TESTING.......... HB-2898 VEH CD-SEAT BELTS......................................... HB-1392 WHOLESALE DRtJG DISTRIBUTOR ACT........ HB-1727 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY CULLERTON HOUSE BILL:18, 331, 414, 749, 1542, 2004, 2665, 2828, 2829, 2830, 2831,2864, 2909 SENATE BILL: 8, 20, 68, 70, 199, 238, 289, 302, 384, 536,683, 751,772,800, 806, 878, 924, 929, 956, 965,986, 1093, 1221, 1298, 1396, 1407 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 30, 85, 342, 360, 375, 481, 603,613, 752, 1151, 1171, 1177, 1276 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 62, 63, 82 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 13 CURRAN, MICHAEL D. REPRESENTATIVE (99TH DIST.IiEM) $DCFS-CASELOAD STANDARDS....... .....HB-2172 $GRANTS-ST BRD EDUCATION..............:... ..... HB-1219 AGRICULTURE LINKED DEPOSIT ACT......... :HB-2257 BUILD IL BOND GRAMMAR........ .................o. HB-1641 BUILD IL-LRG BUSINESS DEVELOP.............:.. HB-1642 BUILD IL-SM BUSINESS INCUBATOR .............HB-1643 BUILD IL-UNNECESSARY TERM........................ HB-1640 CHILD ABUSE-KEEP REPORTS..... ................HB-2762 CHILD CARE ACT-GRAMMATICAL CHG......... HB-2384 CHILD SERV-EMPLOYEES-BACKGRND......... HB-0514 CHILDCARE SCHOOL BUS DRIVERS............. HB-1244 CIVIL ADMN-GRAMMATICAL CHANGE ......... HB-1644 CIVIL ADMN-STATE POLICE.............................. HB-0706 CMS-PILOT PROGRAM/RECYCLING............... HB-2348 2496 CURRAN, MICHAEL D. REPRESENTATIVE (99TH DIST.DEM)-Cont. COAL ENERGY DEV-GRAMMATICL CHG........ HB-1146 CODE OF CORRECTIONS-GRAFFITI.................. HB-1780 COMM COLLEGE-SENIORITY LIST.................... HB-0487 COMM COLLGE BRD-STUDENT MEMBER....... HB-0042 CORR-EXTND TERM CNTRLD SUBST .............. HB-1596 CORRECTIONS-GRAFFITI..................................... HB-1323 CORRECTN-10 YEARS-FIREARM USED......... HB-1758 COURT OF CLAIMS-AWARDS.............................. HB-1759 CREATE OPEN PRIMARY ACT ............................. HB-2749 DCCA-PRODUCT DEVELOPMT OFFICE............. HB-2789 DCFS-CASELOAD STANDARDS........................... HB-0580 DCFS-CHILD CARE FACILTY-VISITS.............. HB-1743 DCFS-FAMILIES/CHILD ABUSE.......................... HB-1240 DCFS-GRAMMAR CHANGE .................................. HB-1247 DCFS-GRAMMATICAL CHANGE........................ HB-1245 DCFS-REPORT ON ABUSE SERVICES................. HB-2064 DCFS-TITLE CHANGE....................................... HB-1243 DCFS-TITLE CHANGE........................................ HB-1246 DEGRADABLE PLASTICS TASK FORCE............... HB-1358 DEVELOPMT FINANCE-SHORT TITLE.............. HB-1030 DEVLPMNT FINANCE-PROJECT COSTS........... HB-2421 DMHDD-TEEN SUICIDE PREVENTION ............. HB-1165 FARM DEVELOP-SEED CAPITAL FUND............ HB-1120 FIRE PROTECTN DIST/CONTRACTING.............. HB-0379 FIREMAN INS-CONTINUANCE PERMTS........ HB-1296 GRANTS-PUBLIC TV/2-WAY RADIO ............... HB-1029 HOSPITAL STAFF MEMBER .................................... HB-1104 IDOT-HIGHWAY DEICER................................... HB-1330 ILLINOIS LINKED DEPOSIT ACT........................... HB-2259 ILLINOIS SCIENCE FOUNDATION..................... HB-2568 INCOME TX-CROSS REFERENCES..................... HB-2621 INDUCEMENT SUICIDE............................................ HB-1883 INS INVEST INT BNK RECONSTRUCT................. HB-2097 INS-COVERAGE-PREGNANCY ........................ HB-2207 INS/PEN CD-EXTEND GROUP HEALTH ........... HB-1221 JOB TRAINING-GRAMMATICAL CHG............... HB-1033 KIDS BILL OF RIGHTS........................................... HB-1757 LAW OFFICERS-INJURED ON DUTY ................ HB-0795 LINKED DEPOSIT ACT ......................................... HB-2773 MOBILE HOME ACT-CHANGE........................... HB-1241 MOBILE HOME PARK OMBUDSMAN .................. HB-1473 MOBILE HOME-PRIVACY...................................... HB-0672 MORTGAGE INSURANCE CONSOLIDATN ......... HB-2196 OPPORT/DEVELOPMNT-GRAMMER CHG ....... HB-1031 PEN CD-FIREMEN FULL FUNDING................... HB-0696 PEN CD-FIREMEN INCR BENEFITS ................. HB-1069 PEN CD-HGHWAY MAINTENCE WORKER...... HB-0543 PEN CD-IMRF-INS CONTINUATION .............. HB-0508 PEN CD-JUDGE-FINAL SALARY....................... HB-0380 PEN CD-NEW RETIREMENT FORMULA........... HB-0579 PEN CD-RETIREMENT ANNUITY....................... HB-0578 PEN CD--ST EMPLOYEE-DISABILITY ............... HB-1177 PEN CD/ST HGHWAY MAINT RETIRMT............. HB-2973 PEN-FIRE-INVSTMENT AUTHORITY.............. HB-1297 PROP TAX ASSMNT-GOLF COURSES................. HB-2962 PROP TX-CHARITABLE USES............................... HB-1623 PUB AID-AGE COVERAGE/CHILDREN ............. HB-0885 PUB LBR REL/GRIEVANCE PROCDURE.............. HB-1676 PUB UTIL-EXEMPTION/CHARGES.................. HB-1032 PUB UTIL-FEES-POWER FAILURES...............HB-2851 PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION GRANTS.................. HB-2285 PUBLISH STATE DEPOSITS...................................... HB-2258 RAW AGRICULTURAL-PESTICIDE..................... HB-1119 SCH CD-ABOLISH REGIONAL SUPT................... HB-0477 SCH CD-BASIC SKILLS/TESTS.......................... HB-0381 SCH CD-BUS DRIVER/FINGERPRINT............... HB-2922 SCH CD-CHANGE NAME OF FUND ................. HB-1249 2497 CURRAN, MICHAEL D. REPRESENTATIVE (99TH'DIST.DEM)-Cont. SCH CD-DIRECT STATE AID PAYMT................. HB-2799 SCH CD-DISCRIMINATE ATHLETICS.............. HB-2274 SCH CD-MATH/SCIENCE IMPROVEMNT......... HB-1220 SCH CD-MINIMUM FUNDING LEVEL ............. HB-0515 SCH CD-RECLASSIFICTN PRINICIPL ................ HB-0145 SCH CD-REGIONAL SUPT-EMPLOYMNT....... HB-1505 SCH CD-SBE/3 YR PILOT PROJECT ................... HB-1222 SCH CD-WRITE FEE WAIVER POLICY.............. HB-1448 SCH DIS EMERGENCY FIN ASSISTNC............HB-0416 SCHOOL CODE-BOARD DISTRICTS.............. HB-0291 SCHOOL DIST ASSIST CHECKOFF....................... HB-1248 SMALL BUSINESS-PRODUCT DEVELOP........... HB-2788 STATE EMPLOYMENT NO POLITICS.................... HB-1090 SUPPORT-FEE PRORATE REFUND................. HB-1242 TAXES-REFORM .................................................... HB-2210 TECHNOLOGY ADVANCEMENT DEV ACT......... HB-2604 TECHNOLOGY-FINANCE CORP.......................... HB-1133 TX-USE/SPELLING-PHOTOPROCESS.............. HB-1601 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY CURRAN HOUSE BILL: 3, 57, 79, 80, 91, 125, 143, 160, 164, 179, 191, 255, 256, 287, 296, 322, 392, 412, 428, 462, 555, 566, 574, 587, 618, 634, 648, 688, 749, 762, 817, 996, 999, 1064, 1101, 1116, 1128, 1135, 1138, 1170, 1180, 1204, 1227, 1260, 1262, 1269, 1294, 1324, 1334, 1338, 1339, 1341, 1342, 1349, 1360, 1371, 1411, 1427, 1434, 1468, 1469, 1492, 1494, 1511, 1522, 1527, 1542, 1558, 1567, 1746, 1775, 1814, 1819, 1859, 1860, 1862, 1863, 2086, 2087, 2900 SENATE BILL: 45, 123, 125, 181, 187, 200, 273, 306, 399, 449, 557, 603, 632, 635, 638, 666, 948, 983, 994, 1037, 1046, 1060, 1070, 1078, 1411, 1450 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 21, 35, 88, 180, 595, 738, 758, 837, 844, 862, 884, 892, 893, 894, 1023, 1029, 1030, 1077, 1145, 1208, 1266 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 20, 45 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 33, 80 CURRIE, BARBARA FLYNN REPRESENTATIVE (26TH DIST.DEM) $DEPT-PUB HEALTH RHEAMATIC DIS............. HB-2518 ABORTION-DISCRIMINATION........................ HB-2043 ACCIDENT & HEALTH INS-CHILDREN............ HB-1089 AFDC-POST SECONDARY EDUCATION............ HB-1801 AFDC-SELF EMPLMT-PILOT PRGRAM ......... HB-0975 BIRTH CENTER LICENSING ACT/BD................... HB-1705 CHILD SUPPORT-OVER 18 IN HS......................... HB-2265 CHILDRENS ADVOCACY CENTER........................ HB-2439 CIRCUIT CLERK-CHILD SUPPORT ..................... HB-2316 CITIES & VILLAGS-CHGO OFFICERS ................ HB-0667 COMMUNITY RESIDNCE LOCATN PLAN.......... HB-2286 CONTAINER FEE AND DEPOSIT ACT................... HB-0154 CORR-ARREST RECORDS-EXPUNGED........... HB-2267 CRIM CD-ASSAULT WEAPON/DELIVRY.......... HB-0607 CRIM CD-CHILD ABDUCTION ............................. HB-0510 CRIM CD-DOMESTIC BATTERY/GUNS............. HB-2266 CRIM CD-PROHIB ASSAULT WEAPONS ........... HB-0331 DCCA MINORITY BUSINESS ADVOCAT........... HB-1266 DCCA-OPEN MEETING & REPORTS............... HB-2145 DCFS-HOUSING PAYMT-FOSTER CARE........ HB-1079 DCFS-REPORT ON ABUSE SERVICES................. HB-2064 DEGRADABLE PLASTICS TASK FORCE............... HB-1358 DISSOLUTION OF MARRIAGE-SUMMON......... HB-2166 DIVORCE-APPRAISE BUSINESS PROP...........HB-0756 DOMESTIC RELATNS/SHELTER-FUND ........... HB-1269 DOMESTIC RELTN-VIOLNCE SHELTER........... HB-1268 DORS-HOUSING CLEARINGHOUSE.................... HB-2068 DPH-PRENATAL/NEWBORN CARE ................ HB-1091 ELEC CD-CANDIDATES/CONTRIBUTNS.......... HB-0244 ELEC CD-COMMITTEEMAN PETITIONS........... HB-2168 ELEC CD-COMPUTER PROGRAMS ..................... HB-1773 ELEC CD-PRECINCT ADMN BOARDS................ HB-0663 ENR-WASTE PAINT/PESTICIDE CANS ............. HB-1356 EPA-HOSPITAL WASTE-INCINERATIO .......... HB- 1507 2498 CURRIE, BARBARA FLYNN REPRESENTATIVE (26TH DIST.DEM)-Cont. EPA-LANDFILL BAN ......................................... HB-1020 EPA-PERMIT EXPIRTN-TIRE DISPSL .............. HB-1085 FIREARM OWNERS ID ACT OF 1989............... HB-0746 HUM RIGHTS-EXECUTIVE TRAINING.............. HB-2639 ILLINOIS SCIENCE FOUNDATION........................ HB-2568 INC TX-EARNED INCOME CREDIT ................ HB-0755 INC TX-REFUND FUND USE.............................. HB-1070 INCOME TAX-INDIVIDUAL TAX RATE............. HB-0490 INCOME TAX-TAXABLE INCOME..................... HB-2784 INS CD-MAMMOGRAM TEST......................... HB-2129 INS CD/HMO-INFERTILITY COVERGE............HB-1506 INS-COVERAGE-PREGNANCY .......................... HB-2207 INTERIOR DESIGNERS............................................ HB-1476 LOBBYIST-ADMIN ACTIONS/REPORTS ........... HB-1704 LONG TERM CARE OMBUDSMAN ACT............ HB-0215 LONGTIME OWNER PROP TX RELIEF ............... HB-2116 LOTTERY-LOST-STOLEN TICKET................. HB-1072 MARRIAGE LICENSE-AIDS TEST................... HB-0018 MASS TRANSIT-BUS LIFTS.................................. HB-2189 MEDICAID-ELIGIBILITY......................... ......... HB-0299 MENTAL HEALTH-REMOVE WORD................... HB-2385 MINORITY BUSINESS-STATE AGENCY............ HB-1460 NURSING HM-IMPOVERISHMENT RGHT........ HB-1564 NUTRITION OUTREACH ACT................... HB-1110 PARENTAGE JUDGMENT-CUSTODY................. HB-1540 PEN CD-CONSENT OF SPOUSE...................... HB-1267 PEN CD-MIN LEVELS STATE FUNDNG............ HB-0104 PROP TAX-ASMT APPEALS............................ HB-2167 PROP TAX-TAX LEVIES.................................... HB-1926 PROP TAX-VETS EXEMPT....................................HB-1925 PROP TX-BD OF APPEALS-MEMBERS............ HB-1087 PROP TX-CHARITABLE USES.............................. HB-1623 PROPERTY TAX COMM/LEG MEMBERS............. HB-1088 PUB AID CD-GRAMMATICAL CHANGE............ HB-2395 PUB AID-AGE COVERAGE/CHILDREN ........... HB-0885 PUB AID EMPLOYEE PROGRAM RPTS.............. HB-1886 PUB AID-LITERACY TEST ................................... HB-1106 PUB AID-NO CLASSIFICATION...................... HB-1093 PUB AID-SOC SERV ADVISORY COMM............. HB-2013 PUB AID-TRANSITIONAL PAYMENTS............. HB-0401 PUB AID-WORK INCENTIVE PAYMENT:...........HB-0943 PUB HEALTH-LOCAL INFANT SERV ................. HB-2356 PUBLIC AID-PURPOSE............................................ HB-0300 PURCHASE ACT-FORMER STATE EMPL .......... HB-0119 REAL ESTATE TRANSF TX-UP 500...................... HB-1288 REAL ESTATE-REPAIR/MAINTAIN................... HB-1300 RETAILER TX-FILE RETURN................................ HB-1071 REV-PROTEST ASSESSMENTS.......... ...... HB-1086 SALES TX-GRNDWATER PROTCTN FND......... HB-2208 SCH CD-ABOLISH REGIONAL SUPT.................. HB-0477 SCH-OPTIONL ED-DAY CARE............................HB-1092 SPOUSE/CHILD NON-SUPPORT ........................ HB-2019 ST EMPLOYEE-COMPARABLE WORTH............ HB-1542 STATE EMPLOYMENT NO POLITICS..................... HB-1090 STATE PAPER-RECYCLABLE ....................H....... HB-2326 STATE REVENUE SHARING FORMULA.............. HB-2786 UNIFORM DETERMINATION/DEATH ................. HB-0611 VEH-EMISSION INSPECTION-NOTICE........... HB-1299 VITAL RECORDS-BIRTH-SS NUMBR............... HB-1568 VOC EDUC-SEX EQUITY ADV COMM ................ HB-1270 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY CURRIE HOUSE BILL: 29, 59, 96,823, 1112, 1343, 1515, 1743, 1799, 2025, 2048, 2173, 2409, 2491, 2502, 2812, 2864 SENATE BILL: 127, 237, 298, 503, 613, 709, 787, 890, 948, 971, 1003, 1042, 1044, 1047, 1086, 1210, 1280, 1402, 1424, 1429, 1450 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 55, 64, 97, 123, 124, 179, 231, 232, 233, 234, 252, 253, 292, 327, 370, 444, 560, 576, 603, 1171, 1270, 1275, 1278 2499 CURRIE, BARBARA FLYNN REPRESENTATIVE (26TH DIST.DEM)-Cont. HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 12, 37, 57, 63 DALEY, JOHN P. REPRESENTATIVE (21ST DIST.DEM) ABUSED & NEGLECT CHILD-TEAMS ............. HB-111 CHILD SERV--EMPLOYEES-BACKGRND........ HB-0514 CIVIL PROC-SR CIT/TRIALPREFER .......... .. HB-0004 CRIM CD-ANABOLIC STEROIDS ............. .. HB-0252 DCFS-REPORT ON ABUSE SERVICES................ HB-2064 HOSPITAL LIC-DISCHARGE NOTICE............... HB-0302 KIDS BILL OF RIGHTS.......................................... HB-1757 MUNI CD-CNTY-DEMOLISH BLD/LIEN......... HB-2321 MUNI CD-NOTICE/TAX LIENS........................ HB-2805 SCH CD-DRUG/SUBSTNCE INSTRUCTN ..........HB-0002 SCH CD-NO ELECTRONIC PAGERS ................ HB-0058 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY DALEY HOUSE BILL: 1623, 1723, 2383, 2626 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 34, 36, 37, 38, 39, 43, 98, 108, 118, 119, 228, 296, 383 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 10 DANIELS, LEE A. REPRESENTATIVE (46TH DIST.REP) $ASBESTOS ABATEMENT AUTHORITY........... HB-0862 $DEVELOPMENT FINACE AUTH ......................... HB-1613 $EPA TRUST FUND COMMISSION.................. HB-0848 $GRF OCE-DEPT-LABOR............... ...HB-0830 $GRF OCE-DEPT-MILITARY AFFAIRS .......... HB-0838 $GRF OCE-IL ED LABOR RELTNS BD .............. HB-0832 $GRF-IL FARM DEVELPMNT AUTH................. HB-0837 $OCE DEPT-LOTTERY............ :......................... . HB-0836 $OCE RETIREMENT SYSTEMS ........................ HB-0835 $OCE-ABANDOND MINED LAND RECLM........ HB-0844 $OCE- BOB .................... ...................................... HB-0829 $OCE-COMMISSNER S & L ASOC................. HB-0831 $OCE-COMMISSNER BANKS & TRUSTS........... HB-0849 $OCE--DASA ..................... ...... ... .. .. HB-0860 $OCE- DCCA ................................................................ HB-0850 $OCE-DEPT EMPLOY SECURITY.................. HB-0834 $OCE-DEPT NUCLEAR SAFETY........................... HB-0839 $OCE-DEPT-AG ................................HB-0845 $OCE-DEPT-CMS ......................................... HB-0846 $OCE-DEPT-CONSERVATION ..................... HB-0840 $OCE--DEPT-PUBLIC AID....................... ......HB-0859 $OCE-DEPT-STATE POLICE...1....................... HB-0843 $OCE-DEPT-VETERAN'S AFRS ......................HB-0863 $OCE- EPA... . ........................................................ HB-0847 $OCE-GENERAL ASSEMBLY ......................... HB-0582 $OCE-GOVERNORS PURCHASES BRD.............. HB-0865 $OCE-GUARDIANSHIP/ADVOCACY ................ HB-0861 $OCE-IL CRIMINAL JUSTICE INFO................ HB-0841 $OCE-LEG SUPPORT AGENCIES.................... HB-0584 $OCE-LIEUTENANT GOV.............................. HB-0833 $OCE-MEDICAL CENTER COMMISSION ......... HB-0864 $OCE-PRAIRIE STATE 2000 AUTH .................... HB-0851 $OCE-PRISONER REVIEW BOARD ............. HB-0842 $SPKR/PRES-MBR DIST OFFICES .................. HB-0583 BUDGET-FUNCTIONAL CATEGORIES ........... HB-1607 DMHDD-HOME SERV/MNTL DISABLED......... HB-1894 GA JOINT BUDGET COMMITTEE............. ........ :HB-1608 GA MEMBERS COMPENSATION ......................HB-2776 GENERAL ASSEMBLY-COMPENSATION.........H HB-1621 IL WORKERS COMPENSATION ACT .........H...... HB-2617 INC TX-PROPERTY TAX DEDUCTION......... HB-2000 LRU COMPUTERIZE INFO-PUBLC REC.........-. HHB-1622 MEDICAID REIMBURSEMENT ....... ................. HB-2723 MENTALLY DISABLD-HOME SERVICES.......... HB-0555 PUB AID CD-SHORT TITLE ............................ HB-1924 PUBLIC AID-DCFS-ASSISTANCE ................... HB-1923 SALES TAX REFORM/PHOTOPROCESSG........... HB-0248 UNEMP INS-CHANGE SHORT TITLE................. B-2616 2500 DANIELS, LEE A. REPRESENTATIVE (46TH DIST.REP)-Cont. OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY DANIELS HOUSE BILL: 501 SENATE BILL: 261, 279, 280, 385, 401, 403, 404, 405, 406, 407, 408, 409, 410, 411, 412, 413, 414, 415, 416, 417, 418, 420, 421, 422, 423, 424, 425, 426, 427, 428, 429, 430, 431, 432, 433, 434, 435, 436, 437, 438, 439, 440, 441, 442, 443 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 139, 195, 326, 346, 378, 412, 521, 676, 720, 991, 1042, 1044, 1045, 1063, 1094, 1176, 1191, 1286 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 5, 31, 64, 65, 66, 78 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 9 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 46, 102 DAVIS, MONIQUE D. REPRESENTATIVE (36TH DIST.DEM) ALCOHOL WARNINGS-PREGNANCY .............. HB-1927 BLOOD DONOR-AGE LIMIT ................................ HB-1049 CEMETERIES-BOARD TO REGULATE ...............HB-0463 CHILD CARE WORKER CERTIFICATN............... HB-0023 CONSUMER FRAUD-MEDICARE CHARGE...... HB-0402 CONSUMR FRAUD-PHONE LEASE 1 YR........... HB-0344 CREATE-DEPT OF CHILD ADVOCACY ............. HB-0022 CRIMES COMMITTED WHILE IN JAIL................ HB-1979 DRUG/ALCOHOL USE/ABUSE EDUCATN.......... HB-0175 ELEC CD-MAIL REGISTRATION...................... HB-0149 ELEC-DEPUTY REGISTRAR-PRINCIPL .......... HB-0979 ELEC/VEH CD-VOTER REGISTRATION.......... HB-1336 EMPLOYEE OWNERSHP ACT-DEFINE .............. HB-1226 EXPERIMENTAL MEDICAL TREATMENT.......... HB-0978 HGHR ED STUDENT ASSIST-CHANGES............ HB-1329 HIGHER ED STUDENT ASSIST/TECH ............... HB-1331 HOSPITAL LICENSING-CLOSINGS..................... HB-0143 HOUSING AUTH-EMPLOYED TENANT............. HB-0029 HUM RTS-SEX DISCRIM-INSURANCE............ HB-0254 HUMAN RIGHTS-EQUAL EMPLOYMENT........ HB-2670 ILL MINORITY BUSINESS DEV ACT.................... HB-2141 INCOME TX-CROSS REFERENCES.................... HB-1333 INDIGENT HEALTH CARE................................... HB-2765 JURORS- SELECTION.. .......................................... HB-1404 LAKE CALUMET STUDY-WASTE ........................ HB-0722 LIQUOR-BIRTH DEFECT WARNING ................. HB-2449 LOTTERY LAW-TECHJNCAL CHG .................... HB-1332 MEDICAL PATIENT-INFORM CONSENT.......... HB-0506 MIN/FEM BUSNSS/SHELTERED MARKT........... HB-0038 MUNI CD-MAINTAIN PROPERTY....................... HB-0525 PATIENT RIGHTS-LIFE THREATEN................... HB-1115 PHONE DIRECTORY OMIT NAME.................... HB-2804 PUB AID-MEDICAL ASST-COVERAGE ........... HB-2641 PUB UTIL-ICC/NO SUMMER RATES............... HB-0091 PUBLIC AID-JOB SEARCH .................................. HB-1938 PUBLIC AID-NEW AID IF CUTOFF...................... HB-0219 PURCHASE ACT-FORMER STATE EMPL .......... HB-0 19 SCH CD-BANS POCKET PAGERS ............................ HB-0095 SCH CD-CERTIFICATE/RECOGNITN................ HB-1400 SCH CD-CHGO TEXTBOOK TAX ........................... HB-2811 SCH CD-MINORITY HIRING.................................... HB-0981 SCH CD-MINORITY STUDENT FUNDS.............. HB-2756 SCH CD-NO ELECTRONIC PAGERS.................... HB-0058 SCH CD-PARENTING EDUC REQUIRED ........... HB-0021 SCH CD-PERMIT UNIFORMS............................ HB-0980 SCH CD-PROHIBITS PAGERS............................. HB-0062 SCH CD-PURPOSE OF EDUCATION ................ HB-0250 TELE SOLICTING-NO AUTO SYSTEM................ HB-0761 VEH CD-COLLEGIATE PLATES............................ HB-1417 VEH CD-SOS-EMISSION INSPECTION ............ HB-2880 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY DAVIS HOUSE BILL: 2, 18, 83, 184, 424, 793, 822, 910, 1110, 1394, 1448, 1542, 1545, 1771, 1784, 1885, 2491, 2519, 2548, 2567, 2615, 2687, 2829, 2859, 2928 SENATE BILL: 33, 335, 394, 612, 614, 895, 915 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 55, 289, 340, 399, 478, 571, 701, 892,; 1146 2501 DEJAEGHER, M. REPRESENTATIVE (72ND DIST.DEM) $GRANTS-DCCA-CIVIC CENTERS................. HB-0595 AGING-PREVENT INSTITUTiONALZTN........ HB-0045 BANK OWNED TRAVEL AGENCIES...................... HB-0162 BANKS SELL INSURANCE..................................... HB-0163 BOARDING CARE FOR ELDERLY ACT............. HB-1282 CIRCUIT BREAKER-PARKINSON MED............. HB-0160 CIVIC CENTERS-FINANCES ............................... HB-0596 CIVIL-SENIOR/DISABLD-EVICT RQT ........... HB-1733 COMMUNTY COLLEGE-MATCHNG GRANT... HB-1484 CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES-LSD..................... HB-1746 DORS-BUREAU FOR BLIND ................................. HB-1225 ELDERLY-DUPLICATE LICENSE FEE................ HB-0764 FOOD & DRUG-FOOD LABELING...................... HB-1364 HOSPITAL LIC DISCHARGE NOTICE.............. HB-0302 ILL ANTITRUST ACT/INS CODE............................ HB-2147 INCOME TAX-SCHOOL FUNDING...................... HB-2681 INS CD-RATE 15% APPROVAL.............................. HB-2148 INS-RATE CANCEL REGULATION ................... HB-2146 JAILS-MEDICAL REIMBURSEMENT.................. HB-0159 LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE ACT ...................... HB-0257 LOCAL/STATE GOV'T OMNIBUS ........................... HB-0158 MINORITY BUSINESS-PERM ALIEN................... HB-1369 MUNI CD-ALDERMN STAGGERED TERM........ HB-0727 MUNI CD-PUBLIC UTILITIES ............................... HB-2841 PEN CD-MILITARY SERVICE CREDIT............... HB-0212 PEN CD--TEACHER-PRIVATE SCHOOLS.......... HB-0161 PUB UTIL-FREE ESTIMATE-CONVERT........... HB-1363 REHAB-AGING-HOME CARE SERVICES ........ HB-1128 SCH CD-MINIMUM FUNDING LEVEL ............ HB-0515 SCH-REPORT COMM COLL ENROLLMNT....... HB-1467 SCHOOL CODE-BOARD DISTRICTS.................. HB-0291 SMALL BUSINESS DEVELOP/DCCA ..................... HB-2655 SMALL BUSINESS DEV ACT/DCCA ...................... HB-2656 SR CITZ/DISBLD MEDCARE COVRAGE .............. HB-2198 TREASURER-INCENTIVE PROGRAM................ HB-0866 VEH CD-REDUCE REGISTRATN REFND........... HB-0305 ZONING-AGRICULTURE/SEEDS ........................ HB-1081 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY DEJAEGHER HOUSE BILL: 7, 22, 34, 255, 410, 414, 447, 509, 562, 580, 749, 779, 871, 881,968, 983, 988, 1007, 1111, 1116, 1222, 1227, 1228, 1250, 1417, 1428, 1705, 1723, 1768, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2052, 2053, 2211, 2594, 2600, 2880 SENATE BILL: 4, 32, 38, 51, 107, 505,540, 573, 635, 687, 700, 768, 1041, 1075, 1093, 1115, 1186, 1302, 1411, 1415, 1450 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 130, 214, 215, 216, 219, 276, 277, 278, 279, 295, 364, 365, 366, 491, 549, 565, 566, 567, 568, 569, 570, 583, 584, 585, 586, 587, 588, 589, 590, 592, 593, 594, 719, 742, 750, 757, 761, 762, 763, 764, 765, 766, 772, 773, 778, 779, 780, 781, 782, 785, 803, 804, 807, 808, 809, 810, 811, 813, 814, 815, 816, 823, 824, 825, 826, 827, 828, 869, 870, 871, 872, 873, 874, 875, 912, 913, 914, 915, 916, 917, 918, 939, 940, 941, 942, 943, 965, 966, 967, 968, 969, 970, 983, 984, 1057, 1058, 1059, 1060, 1096, 1138, 1139, 1140, 1141, 1142, 1156, 1157, 1158, 1159, 1160, 1161, 1162, 1163, 1164, 1165, 1166, 1167, 1168, 1169 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 25 DELEO, JAMES A. REPRESENTATIVE (16TH DIST.DEM) AFDC-SCHOOL ATTENDANCE ..................... HB-1281 BANK AUTH-UNISSUED SHARES....................... HB-2545 BANKS/TELECONFERENCE BD MTGS ............... HB-1891 CABLE TV-A/B SWITCH/LOCKOUTS.............. HB-2088 CABLE TV-INTERRUPTIONS/WIRING............ HB-2086 CABLE TV-NO CHARGE TO CANCEL................ HB-2087 CHGO FIREFIGHTRS ART/SALARIES................... HB-0431 CHGO FIREFIGHTRS/MAX PENSION ...............:.. HB-0432 CHILD SUPPORT-PAYMENT..... .................. HB-2315 CODE OF CORRECTIONS-GRAFFITI.................. HB-1780 CORRECTIONS-GRAFFITI.................................. HB-1323 CRASH PARTS/NON OEM USE.............................. HB-1753 CRIM CD-JOSTLING/MISDEMEANOR ............. HB-0234 2502 DELEO, JAMES A. REPRESENTATIVE (16TH DIST.DEM)-Cont. CRIM CD-PROHIB ASSAULT WEAPONS ........... HB-1452 DCCA-REVIEW LAW/SMALL BUSINESS ......... HB-0546 DRUNK DRIVERS-LIABILITY.....................:....... HB-2708 ELEC CD-BALLOT ROTATION.............................. HB-0984 ELEC CD-POLLWATCHERS................................. HB-2054 GENERAL HOMESTEAD EXEMPTN/INCR ........ HB-2828 HOME EQUITY-ADD PRECINCT.................... HB-2106 HOME OWNERSHIP MADE EASY .................. HB-1000 HORSE RACE TAX ALLOCATION FUND ............ HB-2352 INC TX-DAY CARE CREDIT........................... .HB-0488 INCOME TAX CREDIT-ELDERLY........................ HB-2632 INTEREST/EQUAL-INSTALL PAYMNT........... HB-1890 INVESTMENTS/PUBLIC FUNDS ........................ HB-2431 JUVENILE COURT ACT-GRAMMATICAL......... HB-2318 LOCAL GOVT TORT IMMUNITY..................... HB-2775 MEDICAL PRACTICE ACT-DEFINE ................... HB-0301 MINORS TRANS INTERSTATE.............................. HB-0985 MUNI CD-CNTY--DEMOLISH BLD/LIEN........ HB-2321 MUNI CD--NOTICE/TAX LIENS........................ HB-2805 O'HARE NOISE MONITORING SYSTEM ........... HB-0599 PEN CD-CHGO POLICE/SALARY ....................... HB-0622 PEN CD-JUDGES SERVICE CREDIT ................. HB-0471 POLICE-QUESTIONS BY SUPERVISOR.............. HB-0039 PROPERTY TAX FREEZE ..........................................HB-0080 PROPERTY TAX- INCR-MAIL NOTICE............. HB-2831 PUB UTIL RECONNECT CAPACITY ..................... HB-1383 REV-INCREASE HOMESTEAD EXEMPTN......... HB-0079 REV-TAX LEVY/TRUTH IN TAXATION ....H..... HB-2180 SCH CD-CHGO BOND AUTHORIZATION......... HB-2810 SCH CD-SCHOOL SECURITY BONDS ................. HB-2341 SEN CITIZEN- TAX LIMITATION ACT.................. HB-0467 SR CITIZENS HOMESTEAD EXEMPTN................ HB-2829 TAX LEVY INCREASES-REFERENDUM ........... HB-2830 TRIALS-PATERNITY-SUPPORT-JURY .......... HB-2745 VEH CD-AUTHORIZATN/JUDGEMENT ........... HB-0484 VEH CD-SCHOOL ZONE/NO PASSING ............. HB-0077 VEH-MINOR LIC REV/DRUGS/LIQUOR .......... HB-0493 VICTIMS RT-PAROLE TESTIMONY .................... HB-2314 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY DELEO HOUSE BILL: 88, 191, 200, 203, 295, 322, 429, 430, 454, 609, 621, 890, 1043, 1222, 1421, 1426, 1706, 1719, 1728, 1729, 1805, 1863, 2118, 2119, 2147, 2190, 2383, 2519, 2633 SENATE BILL: 5, 136,301,306, 399, 508, 514, 703, 791,896, 934, 942, 952, 963, 1172, 1224, 1270, 1315, 1412 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 141, 256, 316, 321, 339, 368, 392, 1034, 1081, 1150, 1154 DEUCHLER, SUZANNE L. REPRESENTATIVE (42ND DIST.REP) $OCE-DEPT-PUBLIC AID..................................... HB-0859 CORRECTIONS-FAMILY SERVICE..................... HB-2615 CRIM PROC-GUILTY PLEAS-ALIENS.............. HB-0157 DCFS-RELEASE INFO........................................... HB-2589 DCMS-CHARGE AGENCIES RENT.... .................. HB-2665 DPH-PRENATAL/NEWBORN CARE ................... HB-1091 ELEC-MIDWEST REGIONAL PRESIDNT .......... HB-0911 EPA-REGIONAL FACILITY APPEAL................... HB-1076 FAIR CAMPAIGN PRACTICES ACT ...................... HB-1917 HGHWY CD/DRAINAGE............................H.......... HB-2008 MED PRAC-CATARACT SURGERY .................... HB0971 MED PRAC-EYE SURGERY................................. HB-0878 MIN/FEM BUSNSS/SHELTERED MARKT........... HB-0038 MUNI-STRONG MAYOR-NONPARTISAN...... HB-0912 PUB AID-AGE COVERAGE/CHILDREN ............ HB-0885 RTA-TOWNSHIP TAXES.............. ........... HB-0825 SCH CD-HOME SCHOOLING............................ HB-1265 SCH CD-SCIENTIFIC LITERACY ....................... HB-2605 SCH CD--STATEMENT OF AFFAIRS.......... HB-0111 SCH-SPEC ED HEARING OFFICERS.............. HB-1548 2503 DEUCHLER, SUZANNE L. REPRESENTATIVE (42ND DIST.REP)-Cont. SCHOOL CD-SPECIAL ED PLAN..................... HB-1547 SELF INSURE FIDELITY BONDS ................... HB-2718 SEXUAL ASSAULT SURVIVORS ........................ HB-1714 ST UNIV-COURSE SCHEDULES ................... HB-0987 STUDY NOISE-RUMBLESTRIPS....................... HB-2554 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY DEUCHLER HOUSE BILL: 204, 317, 366, 462, 514, 546, 732, 1705, 2448, 2449 SENATE BILL: 112,182, 385, 443, 487, 1047, 1347 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 169, 327, 444, 775, 831, 964, 1043,1145, 1284 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 37 DIDRICKSON, LOLETA A. REPRESENTATIVE (37TH DIST.REP) $SBE-TEACHER RETIREMENT ............................ HB-0593 ABOLISH LOCAL LABOR REALTN BRD........... HB-2886 ABORTION-DISCRIMINATION............................ HB-2043 ASBESTOS-INDUSTRIAL HYGIENE .................. HB-1899 CHIEF DEPUTY ACTING SHERIFF .................... HB-0790 COMM COLLEGE-CLOSED MEETING...... ........HB-0770 COMM COLLGE BRD-STUDENT MEMBER....... HB-0042 CORRECTIONS-FAMILY SERVICE..................... HB-2615 CRIM CD--BID RIGGING........... ................. HB-2133 CRIM CD-BID-RIGGING.................................... HB-1453 CRIM CD-DOMESTIC BATTERY/GUNS........... HB-2266 CRIM-SEMIAUTOMATIC GUNS-WAITNG ..... HB-0826 DCFS-CHILD CARE POLICY & LOAN............... HB-0414 DEPT LABOR-ADVISORY BD MEMBERS........... HB-1142 ED LABOR RELATIONS BRD-COURT................ HB-1444 EDUCATION ENDOWMENT FUND ACT............. HB-0990 ELEC CD-ELECTION COMMISSIONERS............ HB-2268 ELEC-COOK CNTY BD OF ELEC COM.............. HB-2132 ELECTION CD-DEPUTY REGISTRAR.............. HB-1750 FAIR CAMPAIGN PRACTICES ACT.................... HB-1917 HUMAN RTS-CONSTRUCTN/REQUIRMNT..... HB-0949 IL STUDENT ASSISTANCE COMMISSN ............. HB-2607 IL WORKERS COMPENSATION ACT ..............H HB-2617 INCOME TAX-EXEMPTS .................................... HB-2128 INCOME TAX-EXEMPTIONS ...................... ...... HB-2131 INCOME TX-DEPENDENT CARE CREDT.......... HB-0255 INDEP/WRITE-IN LOSER PROVISION............ HB-0025 INS CD---MAMMOGRAM TEST............................... HB-2129 LIQ CONTROL-WINE COOLER LABELS............ HB-0426 MIN/FEM BUSNSS/SHELTERED MARKT........... HB-0038 PROP TX-EQUALIZATION.................................. HB-2135 PROPERTY TAXES-BILLING SYSTEM .............. HB-2127 RETIREMENT SAVINGS ACT............................... HB-1147 SCH CD-BUILDING/MAINTNANCE TAX...H...... HB-0585 SCH CD-GIFTED ED-REIMBRSE/GRNT.......... HB-0589 SCH CD-KOREAN VET DAY.................................. HB-1108 SCH CD-REPEAL IMPACTION AID...................... HB-0588 SECURITIES NO PROSTITUTION........................... HB-0775 SUBSTANCE ABUSE COUNSELOR CERT............ HB-2722 TAX ASSESSORS-QUALIFICATIONS............... HB-0602 TRANSPORTATION IMPACT DISTRICT.............. HB-0570 TWNSHIP ASSESSOR--QUALIFICATION ........... HB-1252 TWNSHP TRANSPRTATN IMPACT DIST............. HB-0297 UNEMP INS-CHANGE SHORT TITLE.............. HB-2616 WORK COMP-DRUG ABUSE................................. HB-2084 WORKER COMP-DRUGS & ALCOHOL.............. HB-2469 WORKER COMP-LIABILITY............................... HB-2474 WORKER COMP-PETITION FILING................... HB-2478 WORKERS COMP DENY ORAL ARGUMNT......... HB-2481 WORKERS COMP-ADVISORY BOARD................ HB-2480 WORKERS COMP-JUDICIAL REVIEW.... ... HB-0944 WORKERS COMP--TRANSCRIPT COSTS.......... HB-2479 WRKR COMP---OCC DISEASE-LIABILTY .......... HB-2134 YOUTH-ALCOHOLISM .......................................... HB-2130 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY DIDRICKSON 2504 DIDRICKSON, LOLETA A. REPRESENTATIVE (37TH DIST.REP)-Cont. HOUSE BILL: 210, 212, 400, 586, 587, 590, 2108 SENATE BILL: 86, 127, 187, 254, 449, 999, 1024, 1197, 1329 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 55, 79, 134, 137, 147, 221, 444, 600, 601, 611, 724, 929, 1025, 1052, 1197 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 18, 19, 32, 37, 78 DOEDERLEIN, DELORIS REPRESENTATIVE (65TH DIST.REP) AIRPORT HAZARDS-RTA...................... ....... HB-0316 CIVIL PRO-PRODUCT LIABILITY........................ HB-0681 CORR-THEFT FIREARM/JAIL .............................. HB-2138 CRIMINAL CD-SALE OF FIREARMS .............. HB-2432 EPA-LIC/NO CLEAN UP LIABILITY ................... HB-2200 FIREARM SHOOTNG RANGE DEVELPMT........... HB-0060 FIREARMS-TRANSFER-OWNERSHIP ............ HB-2136 HIV/AIDS TESTING-DCFS ..................................... HB-1870 HUMAN RIGHTS-RENTAL RESTRICTN............ HB-0403 LOTTERY-INCARCERATED WINNERS............. HB-1004 LOTTERY-PUB AID-AFDC WINNERS .............. HB-1003 MUNICIPAL UTITLITIES-TAX BASE ............. HB-0054 PUB AID-RECOVER BACK PAY.......................... HB-0444 SCH CD-TEACHER ORDER BONDS..................... HB-2137 SOLID WASTE-COMPOSTING........................... HB-2463 VEH CD-TRAFFIC SIGNS-PRIVATE.................. HB-0733 WILDLIFE CD-OPEN DEER SEASON .................. HB-0547 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY DOEDERLEIN HOUSE BILL: 32, 150, 278, 457, 744, 1272, 1543, 1866, 1868, 1871, 1873, 1876, 1878, 1879, 1880, 2445, 2571, 2606, 2747, 2758, 2759 SENATE BILL: 28, 498, 559, 695, 1153, 1271 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 330, 425, 433, 653, 691 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 25, 78 DUNN, JOHN F. REPRESENTATIVE (101ST DIST.DEM) $DCCA-CONTRACT PROCUREMENT................. HB-0320 BACCALAUREATE SAVING ACT/BONDS........... HB-0921 BD HIGHER ED-INVENTOR GRANTS ........... HB-2277 BEER BREWERS-PROHIBIT CONDUCT ............. HB-2669 BUS CORP RESTRICT TAKEOVERS....................... HB-0165 BUSINESS CORP STATUTE CHG ............................ HB-2416 CHILD SUPPORT-CONTINUANCES.................... HB-0737 CIVIL PRO-WAGE DEDUCT/EMPLOYER.......... HB-1738 CIVIL PROC-BILL OF PARTICULARS................. HB-1737 CIVIL PROCEDURE-DEATH OF PARTY............. HB-0245 CLEAN PUBLIC ELEVATOR AIR ACT ................. HB-1768 COMM COLL-BOARD MEMBER VACANCY ..... HB-1189 DCCA-DEFENS CONTRACT PROCURMNT....... HB-0322 DEATH CERTIFICATES-TOBACCO ..................... HB-0005 DEEDS-REUSE DESCRIPTIONS............................ HB-0327 DISTRIBUTN FORMULA/FEES-TAXES.............. HB-2048 ELECTRICAL POWER-SAFETY ............................ HB-2717 ESTATE AND GENERATION-SKIP TAX............. HB-1736 EXEMPTIONS-RETIREMENT PLANS .............. HB-0247 FRAUDULENT LICENSES/PLATES ....................... HB-1199 HEARING AID-STATE CONTRACTS................... HB-0603 HOUSING-HOMELESS .......................................... HB-2679 HUMAN RTS-MARITAL STATUS....................... HB-0899 ICC-RULE OPERATED-ASSISTD SERV............ HB-0321 IL CLEAN INDOOR AIR ACT ................................... HB-1695 ILLINOIS CLEAN INDOOR AIR ACT..................... HB-0120 ILLINOIS VERIFICATION ACT .............................. HB-0326 INC TX CHECKOFF-AID HOMELESS.................. HB-0164 INC TX-EARNED INCOME CREDIT................... HB-0755 INC TX-MAINT/CORR FACILITY........................ HB-1193 INC TX-SALE OF BUSINESS............................... HB-0138 INS CD-REIMBURSE HEAR AID..................H........ HB-0617 LIBRARY SYS-SCHL LIBRARY GRANT............ HB-0650 LIQUOR CONTROL-DEFINITIONS...................... HB-2408 MARRIAGE ACT-TITLE....................................... HB-2245 MOBILE HOME PARK OMBUDSMAN ................. HB-1473 2505 DUNN, JOHN F. REPRESENTATIVE (101ST DIST.DEM)-Cont. MUNI CD-LIABILITY/PROPERTY....................... HB-1335 NOT FOR PROFIT CORP-STAT CHG.................... HB-2415 NURSE SPECIALISTS-PRESCRIBE ...................... HB-2635 PEN CD-IMRF-INSTALLMENTS........................ HB-0323 PEN CD-IMRF-INVESTIGATORS...................... HB-0324 PEN CD-IMRF/PUBLIC DEFENDERS................. HB-1022 PEN-ARSON INVESTG/RETROACTIVE............. HB-0356 SCHOOL CD-INFECTIOUS CHILDREN .............HB-0901 SERV TAX DELINQUENCY AMNESTY................. HB-1208 ST FINANCE-CONTINUE APPROP...................... HB-0040 ST FINANCE-CONTINUE APPROP ................. HB-1334 STATE FINANCE-CONTINUE APPROP.............. HB-0996 STATE PAPER-RECYCLABLE .............................. HB-2326 STATE REVENUE SHARING....................... HB-2325 TITLE COMPANIES-TAX LIENS............................ HB-0139 TORT IMMUNITY-PUNITIVE DAMAGES.......... HB-2327 UCC LOST INSTRUMENT SECURITY ................... HB-2328 UNIFORM FEDERAL LIEN REGSTRATN............. HB-0140 VEH CD-HAM PLATE-REDUCED FEE.............. HB-0325 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY DUNN,JOHN HOUSE BILL: 73, 608, 1470, 1623 SENATE BILL: 13, 134, 347, 596, 744, 1165 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 681, 727, 774, 894, 981, 1118, 1189 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 12, 14, 15 EDLEY, BILL REPRESENTATIVE (95TH DIST.DEM) $GRF-BD OF GOVERNORS-WIU....................... HB-1228 AGRICULTURE LINKED DEPOSIT ACT ............ HB-2257 BILL RIGHTS-VICTIMS.................................... HB-1324 BILL RIGHTS-VICTIMS.................................. HB-1775 CLOSEOUT SALES-LICENSE FEE........................ HB-1357 CNTY TAX SOLID WASTE-50 MILES.................. HB-0999 COLLEGE SAVINGS BOND PROGRAM................. HB-2803 CONSUMER FRAUD-PHONE CHARGES............ HB-2055 CONTROLLED SUBSTANCS-PROBATION ....... HB-2014 CORRCTNS & NARCOT PROFIT-TEST.............. HB-2916 CRIM CD-DUI-RECKLESS HOMICIDE............ HB-0779 CROP INS/SIX DAY DECIDE.............................. HB-0100 DAY CARE HOME-SCHOOL KIDS........................ HB-1112 DCCA-TOURISM-GRAMMATICAL ........... HB-2110 DCCA-TOURISM-GRAMMATICAL ................... HB-2111 DEGRADABLE PLASTIC ACT ......................... HB-1339 DIVORCE ACT-GRANDPARENT VISIT .............. HB-0359 DNWST PUB TRANSPORTN-FED FUND............ HB-1782 DOCTOR SHORTAGE AREAS.............................. HB-0421 ELDERLY-DUPLICATE LICENSE FEE................ HB-0764 EMINENT DOMAIN-APPRAISALS................... HB-0012 EPA-POLLUT FACILITY APPROVAL................... HB-1002 FARM DEVELOP-SEED CAPITAL FUND........ HB-1120 HGHR ED-FACULTY SALARY LEVELS ............. HB-2287 HORSE RACE TAX ALLOCATION FUND............. HB-2352 ILLINOIS SCIENCE FOUNDATION........................ HB-2568 LOCAL/STATE GOV'T OMNIBUS........................... HB-0158 MUNI CD-PUBLIC UTILITIES ....................H.......... HB-2841 PROPANE SHORTGE CONTNGNCY PLAN.......... HB-2900 PUB UTIL-RATES INCLUDE/NO FINE............... HB-1469 REHAB-AGING-HOME CARE SERVICES ....... HB-1128 REV-TAXPAYER RIGHTS ADVOCATE ............. HB-1434 SCH CD-BANS POCKET PAGERS ................... HB-0095 SCH CD-SATELLITE TECH SYSTEMS................ HB-1227 SOLID WASTE/TRANSPORT-50 MILES.............. HB-1001 SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURE ............................ HB-2594 TAXPAYERS-BILL OF RIGHTS .................... HB-1100 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY EDLEY HOUSE BILL: 34, 40, 119, 296, 566, 634, 1000, 1116, 1180, 1358, 1499, 1527, 2685, 2812 SENATE BILL: 38, 63, 281, 373, 451, 687, 785, 870,. 937, 963, 1049, 1060, 1085, 1093, 2506 EDLEY, BILL REPRESENTATIVE (95TH DIST.DEM)-Cont. 1155, 1184, 1306, 1420, 1450 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 248, 392, 459, 936, 1258; 1266, 1268 EWING, THOMAS W. REPRESENTATIVE (87TH DIST.REP) ACCOUNTABILITY REPORT-GA ......................... HB-2279 APPT JOINT BUDGET COMMITTEE ................... HB-0016 AUDITOR-ST EMPL-PRODUCTIVITY............... HB-2760 BOB-BOND SALE ORDERS................... .... HB-1609 CIVIL CASES-LIABILITY.................................. HB-1536 CIVIL PROC-PUBLICATION NOTICE.................. HB-0097 COMM COLL-WORKING CASH FUND............... HB- 1190 COMM COLLEGE-NEWLY FORMED DIST........ HB-0445 COMP REVIEW-APPROVE SALARIES. ................ HB-0270 COMPREHENSIVE BUDGET CONTROL ............... HB-0001 CORRECTN-PARTITION VISIT AREA ..............HB-0194 COUNTY JAILS-COURT INQUIRY ..................... HB-1255 COURT CLERK-COMPUTERS-FEES ................. HB-0900 CRIM-ILLEGAL RECRUIT ATHLETE......H........... HB-1041 DCCA-ECONOMIC EMERGENCY PROGRM..... HB-1256 DEBT IMPACT-PARTICIPATION CERT.............. HB-0740 DISTRIBUTN FORMULA/FEES-TAXES............. HB-2048 EPA-UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANKS.......... HB-2372 HIGHWAYS-EMINENT DOMAIN.....:.................. HB-0271 HORSE RACING-TAX ALLOCATION.................. HB-1605 HOUSING/FIRST-TIME BUYERS............. HB-0501 INC TX-PROPERTY TAX DEDUCTION ............ HB-2000 JUVENILE COURT-RESTITUTION ...................... HB-0656 LANDFILLS-COST OF TRANSCRIPT ................. HB-0098 LANDFILLS-COST OF TRANSCRIPT ................. HB-0967 LIQUOR-SALE-TOWNSHIP BLDGS............ HB-0465 MEDICAID-NURSING HOME PAYMENTS........ HB- 126 NAME CHANGE-PROHIBIT FELONS................ HB-0078 PEN CD-SERS-DCMS. ....................................... HB-1156 PRISONERS- JAILS-OVERSIGHT.................... HB-2466 PROGRAM AUDIT REPORT..................................... HB-2759 SALES TAX REFORM/PHOTOPROCESSG........... HB-0248 STATE FINANCE-GOV APPROP BILLS............. HB-0017 STATE GOVERNMENT-COMMISSION............. HB-2758 STATE-LONG TERM CAPITAL NEEDS............... HB-1207 STRUCTURAL WORK-LIMITS RECOVRY......... HB-2429 STRUCTURAL WORK-LIMITS RECOVRY......... HB-2475 TOWNSHIP-GENERAL ASSISTANCE ................. HB-2465 VEHCD- HEADLIGHTS ...... .......... ....................... HB-2727 VEH CD-PARKING VIOLATORS FUND.............. HB-1610 WORK COMP-OUT STATE WORKERS.............. HB-1537 WORKER COMP-EMPLOYMNT CONTRACT.... HB-2476 WORKER COMP-PRINCIPAL CAUSES ............ HB-2470 WORKERS COMP-TRANSCRIPT COSTS............ HB-2479 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY EWING HOUSE BILL: 42, 236, 440, 555, 744, 810, 879, 1125, 1398, 1789, 2936 SENATE BILL: 79, 223, 288, 491, 513, 645, 864 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 136, 139, 428, 470, 535, 550, 681, 787, 1054, 1113 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 43, 60 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 1, 11 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 56 FARLEY, BRUCE A. REPRESENTATIVE (6TH DIST.DEM) CABLE TV-INTERRUPTIONS/WIRING.............. HB-2086 CIRCUIT BREAKER-PARKINSON MED............. HB-0160 CIRCUIT BREAKER-BROADEN DRUGS............. HB-0817 CIRCUIT BRKR-SURVIVNG SPOUSES.....,.......... HB-0007 CIVIL PROC-SR CIT/TRIALPREFER.................... HB-0004 CREATE-DEPT OF CHILD ADVOCACY .............. HB-0022 DASA-SERVE HEARING IMPAIRED.............. HB-0295 DCCA-LIMIT RETRAINING PAYMENT ......... HB-0435 DCFS-CHILD CARE FACILTY-VISITS.............. HB-1743 DRIVE LIC-TRAIN CREW/VEH CD.................... HB-2964 EDUCATIONAL CHOICE ACT................................. HB-0890 2507 FARLEY, BRUCE A. REPRESENTATIVE (6TH DIST.DEM)-Cont. EDUCATIONAL LABOR RELATIONS................... HB-1203 FIREMEN-UNION LEAVE............................... HB-1298 GENERAL HOMESTEAD EXEMPTN/INCR ......... HB-2828 HOSPITAL LIC-DISCHARGE NOTICE............ HB-0302 INCOME TAX-BLIND & ELDERLY.................. HB-0256 INS CD-AUTO PREMIUM/ZIP CODE ................. HB-0573 INS CD-CLINICAL SOCIAL WORKER ................ HB-0748 INS CD-RATE 15% APPROVAL........................HB-2148 INS-MISLEADING ADVERTISING....................... HB-2654 LABR RELATN-METRO/REG TRANSPTN ....... HB-1617 LAKE MICHIGAN PROTECTION AUTH ............. HB-0636 MINIMUM WAGE LAW-INCREASE WAGE....... HB-0241 MINIMUM WAGE-DEFINITION......................... HB-2109 MINIMUM WAGE--RATES .............................. HB-0689 PEN CD-SPOUSE REMARRY/BENEFITS ........... HB-0785 PREVAILING WAGE-SHORT TITLE................... HB-0690 PROPERTY TAX-INCR-MAIL NOTICE..............HB-2831 PUB LABOR REL-FIRE PROT DIST..................HB-0242 PUB UTIL-LESS TAX LOWER RATE...................HB-0542 PUBLIC LABOR REL--TECHNICAL ............... HB-0693 RAISE MINMUM WAGE-EQUAL FEDERL...... HB-0494 REV-INCR SR CIT HOMESTD EXEMPT........... HB-0635 REVENUE ACT-GRAMMAR................................. HB-2519 SEN CITIZEN-TAX LIMITATION ACT.............. HB-0467 SR CITIZENS HOMESTEAD EXEMPTN ........... HB-2829 SR CITIZENS-HOMESTEAD EXEMPTN ......... HB-2826 TAX LEVY INCREASES-REFERENDUM............ HB-2830 UNEMP INS-JOB SERVICE CLEARING............. HB-2143 UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE-CHANGES.... HB-0692 VEH CD-REVOKED LICENSE-FELONY......... HB-2015 WORKER COMP-EMPLOYEE ESTATE ...........HB2800 WORKERS COMP ACT-TECHNICAL......... B-0691 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY FARLEY HOUSE BILL: 2, 58, 79, 541, 609, 638, 688, 795, 1343, 1421, 1424, 1459, 1487, 1507, 1753, 2064, 2068,2087, 2088, 2118, 2119, 2180, 2228, 2229,2623, 2624, 2625, 2626 SENATE BILL:,85, 86,181, 260, 302, 541, 571, 633, 1024, 1220 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 344, 368,388,538, 660, 1055, 1100, 1154, 1288 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 8, 56 FLINN, MONROE L REPRESENTATIVE (114TH DIST.DEM) ADMIN PROC-COPYRIGHT MATERIAL........... HB-1673 ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURE-RULES .......... HB-1674 BANK SERVICES TO SENIOR CITIZN................. HB-0541 BANKS VOTING TRUSTS AGREEMENTS........... HB-2543 BANKS-LIMIT AUTH/CREDIT CARD............... HB-2798 BEER BREWERS-PROHIBIT CONDUCT............. HB-2669 BLOOD DONOR-AGE LIMIT .....................H....... HB-1049 CERTIFY SOLID WASTE TECHS................... HB-0224 CIRCUIT CLERK-CONTINUANCE FEE............. HB-0639 CIRCUIT CLERK-PROCESSING FEE.................. HB-0642 CIVIL PROC-QUICK TAKE-ST CLAIR............... HB-0629 COMM COLL-TRUSTEE DIST ELECT ............... HB-0176 CORRCTNS & NARCOT PROFIT-TEST........... HB-2916 COUNTIES-DEBT LIMIT/AIRPORT ............HB-0628 CRIM CD-OBSCENE/VULGAR LANGUGE........ HB-0355 CRIM PRO-ELECTRONIC SURVEILLNC........... HB-0935 DIVORCE-SESSIONS ABOUT KIDS ............... HB-0129 ELEC CD-BOARD OF REVIEW ............................ HB-0466 EMERGENCY TELEPHONE SYSTEM ACT.......... HB-2150 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION-WATER ...... HB-1663 IMPACT INCARCERATION-YOUTH................... HB-2913 INC TX CHECKOFF-AID HOMELESS................. HB-0164 METRO-EAST TRANSPORTATION ................ HB-1616 MOBILE HOME--ALTERATION .......................... HB-2227 PROBATE-GUARDIAN MENTALLY ILL............ HB-0144 PUB BUILDING COMMISSION-DEFINE............. HB-0627 S & L PAY FOR CUSTOMER RECORDS ............. HB-0773 2508 FLINN, MONROE L. REPRESENTATIVE (114TH DIST.DEM)-Cont. SAVING & LOANS DEFINITION............................. HB-2797 SAVINGS ASSN/FINANCIAL INSTITN ............. HB-1958 SCH CD-REGIONAL BD-REMOVAL.................. HB-0536 SEN CITIZEN-TAX LIMITATION ACT ............... HB-0467 SHERIFF-COST BASED FEES................................ HB-0641 ST POLICE-HEARING BD STANDARDS............. HB-1667 VARIOUS FUNCTIONS-STATE GOVT................. HB-1666 VEH CD-SOS-EMISSION INSPECTION ............ HB-2880 VEH CD/MOBILE HM-TITLE TRANSFR ............HB-0966 VITAL RECORDS-BIRTH/DEATH.................... HB-1416 WORKING CASH FUND-MAX/INTERST........... HB-0640 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY FLINN HOUSE BILL: 23, 158, 159, 753, 1394, 2196, 2670 SENATE BILL: 60, 257, 388, 629, 725, 727, 848, 1074, 1090, 1400 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 275, 508, 617, 993, 1135, 1151, 1187 FLOWERS, MARY E. REPRESENTATIVE (31ST DIST.DEM) $IDPA-GRANTS-HOMELESS SHELTER .......... HB-1575 ACCIDENT & HEALTH INS-CHILDREN............ HB-1089 ADVANCED STEEL TECHN ASSIST....................... HB-1135 BIRTH CENTER LICENSING ACT/BD................... HB-1705 CHILD CARE WORKER CERTIFICATN............. HB-0023 CONSUMER FRAUD/FAKE CHECKS ................... HB-1545 CORR-ADULT FEMALE OFFENDERS.................HB-2079 CORRECTIONS-FAMILY SERVICE ..................... HB-2615 CRIM CD-CRIMINAL HOUSING MGR.............. HB-1530 DPH-PRENATAL/NEWBORN CARE .................. HB-1091 DRUG/ALCOHOL USE/ABUSE EDUCATN.......... HB-0175 ED FOR EMPLYMT PRGRMS/SERVICES............ HB-2151 ELECTRIC UTILITIES-SPIN-OFFS............... HB-1826 EMPLOYEE RIGHTS VIOLATION ACT................. HB-0424 FOOD STAMPS-SALE FOR DRUGS ................. HB-2159 HIGHER ED BD-SCHOLARSHIPS........................ HB-2865 HOUSE DEVLMT-CITY BORROWING ................ HB-1534 HOUSING DEV-NONPROFIT GROUPS ............... HB-1531 HUMAN RIGHTS-CONVICTION.......................... HB-1516 HUMAN RIGHTS-PUBLIC ACCOMODATN....... HB-0174 HUMAN RTS-DISCRIMTN-REAL ESTAT........ HB-1824 IHDA LEASE PURCHASE........................................ HB-1528 MED PRAC-DISPLAY LICENSES.......................... HB-0050 MUNI CD-MAINTAIN PROPERTY....................... HB-0525 MUNI-VACANT PROP/HOUSING DEV............... HB-0173 MUNICIPAL EMPLOYEE DAY CARE................... HB-2614 PROP TX-HOMESTEAD............ .............. HB-0499 PUB AID-EXTEND CHILD CARE.......................... HB-1849 PUB AID-NO CLASSIFICATION............................. HB-1093 PUB AID-TRANSITIONAL PAYMENTS.............. HB-0401 PUB UTIL-LESS TAX LOWER RATE.................... HB-0542 PUB UTIL-RATES INCLUDE/NO FINE............... HB-1469 PUB UTIL/NUCLEAR RATE CHARGE .................. HB-1468 PUB UTL-WINTER RECONNECTION .............. HB-0497 PURCHASNG-RESIDNT SM BUSINESS.............. HB-0791 SCH CD-BLACK HISTORY STUDY...................... HB-2859 SCH CD-CHGO BD OF ED-BUILD TAX ............ HB-2303 SCH CD-NO ELECTRONIC PAGERS.................... HB-0058 SCH-OPTIONL ED-DAY CARE.............. .. HB-1092 SPECIAL ED HEALTH CARE REIMBMT............... HB-0391 SR CITIZENS CHILD CARE SUPPORT .................. HB-1527 STATE EMPLOYMENT NO POLITICS.................. HB-1090 WATER SERVICE LIMIT DISCONNECT .............. HB-0275 WORK COMP-OCC DISEASE-INQUIRY ........... HB-0229 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY FLOWERS HOUSE BILL: 7, 22, 42, 209, 296, 337, 340, 402, 569, 580, 604, 739, 854, 889, 910, 1007, 1110, 1127, 1128, 1222, 1231, 1262, 1343, 1362, 1368, 1394, 1409, 1451, 1462, 1720, 1805, 1859, 1906, 1925, 2266, 2344, 2491, 2519, 2567, 2639, 2670, 2828, 2829, 2897, 2898, 2899, 2928 SENATE BILL: 16, 33, 45, 125, 204, 286, 613, 614, 619, 707, 737, 1047, 1197, 1213, 2509 FLOWERS, MARY E. REPRESENTATIVE (31ST DIST.DEM)-Cont. 1402, 1441, 1463' HOUSE RESOLUTION: 327, 444, 543, 821, 886, 1053, 1146, 1183, 1256, 1270 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 37 FREDERICK, VIRGINIA FEISTER REPRESENTATIVE (59TH DIST.REP) ANIMALS-GIFTS/PRIZES ...................................... HB-0006 BOAT SAFETY-DUI .... ........................ ..................... HB-0905 CHILD CARE ACT-DCFS-YOUTHS.................... HB-0030 CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE-ASSESSMNT........ HB-2482 DCFS-HOMELESS YOUTH SERVICES ................ HB-1188 DCFS-RELEASE INFO........................................ ... HB-2589 DCFS-REPORT ON ABUSE SERVICES................. HB-2064 DOMESTC VIOLENCE-DISABLE ADULT........... HB- 107 DPH-PRENATAL/NEWBORN CARE .................. HB-1091 ELEC CD-DRAINAGE COMMISSIONER............. HB-0461 EMINENT DOM-UNECONOMIC REMNANT.... HB-1277 EMINENT DOMAIN-UNUSEABLE LAND.......... HB-0806 EPA-TRUCK CLEANING................................... HB-0805 GOVERNMNTAL ETHICS-INCR SALARY......... HB-0804 HOTEL TAX-RECEIPTS EXEMPT....................... HB-1301 HS COMPLETION/SCHOLARSHIPS....................... HB-0422 HUMANE CARE/ANIMALS-BAN PRIZES......... HB-0068 INC TAX-CREDIT MEMOS..................................... HB-0747 INC TAXPYRS-CONTRIB ALZHMRS.................. HB-0197 INC TX-EARNED INCOME CREDIT .................... HB-0755 INC TX-INVESTMT CREDT EXPIRATN............. HB-0469 INC TX-PROPERTY TAX DEDUCTION.............. HB-2000 INC TX-REFUND FUND USE................................. HB-1070 INCOME TAX CHECKOFFS-CHANGES.............. HB-0309 INCOME TAX CREDIT-EMPLOYERS.................. HB-1113 INCOME TAX-TAXABLE INCOME...................... HB-2784 INCOME TAX-UNDERPAYMNT PENALTY ...... HB-2837 INS CD/HMO-INFERTILITY COVERGE............. HB-1506 LONG TERM CARE OMBUDSMAN ...................... HB-2093 LOTTERY-LOST-STOLEN TICKET................ HB-1072 MOBILE HOME PARK OMBUDSMAN ................... HB-1473 OCCUPATION/USE TAX ACTS .............................. HB-2785 PEN CD-FUNDING LEVELS................................... HB-0109 PROP TAX-VETS EXEMPT.................................... HB-1925 PROP TX-CHARITABLE USES............................... HB-1623 REV-INCORRECT TAX-REFUND ....................... HB-0460 SALES TAX REFORM/PHOTOPROCESSG............ HB-0248 SEXUAL ASSAULT SURVIVORS............................ HB-1714 STATE FINANCE-TAX REFORM....................... HB-0801 STATE REVENUE SHARING FORMULA.............. HB-2786 TAX ASSESSORS-QUALIFICATIONS ................ HB-0602 TAX COLLECTOR-PERSONAL CHECKS........... HB-0972 TAX DEFERRAL-NURSING HOME STAY.......... HB-0374 TAXPAYERS-BILL OF RIGHTS.......................... HB-1100 TOWNSHIP-RECYCLING PROGRAM ............. HB-0108 USE TAXES-COLLECTION..................................... HB-0333 USE/OCCUP TAX-AIR FUEL................................. HB-2209 WASTE MGMT-STYLISTIC CHANGE ................. HB-0800 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY FREDERICK,VF HOUSE BILL: 40, 104, 150, 212, 250, 514, 700, 803, 807, 808, 822, 2129, 2449, 2615 SENATE BILL: 26, 129, 237, 385, 429, 432, 433, 634, 1115, 1424 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 51, 52, 55, 82, 87, 97, 126, 127, 163, 199, 217, 290, 312, 318, 327, 417, 418, 444, 495, 496, 506, 509, 523, 525, 581, 591, 608, 647, 658, 679, 713, 714, 767, 786, 975, 976, 977, 1036, 1202, 1239 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 4, 9, 37 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 99 GIGLIO, FRANK REPRESENTATIVE (77TH DIST.DEM) BAN DISPOSABLE PLASTIC BAGS......................... HB-1342 BANK ACT-CONFIDENTIALITY ....................... HB-1443 CDB-NO BLDG CODE REVIEW................. HB-1442 CHIEF DEPUTY ACTING SHERIFF ..................... HB-0790 CHILD SEATBELTS--RESPONSIBILITY............. HB-0638 2510 GIGLIO, FRANK REPRESENTATIVE (77TH DIST.DEM)-Cont. CIRCUIT BREAKER-BROADEN DRUGS............. HB-0817 CNTY OFFICERS INCR/SALARIES......................... HB-1098 COMMERCIAL TRANSPORTATION............ ......... HB-1184 COUNTIES-EMPLOYEE RESIDENCY............ HB-0527 COUNTY EXECUTIVE-GRAMMAR CHG ........... HB-2382 DRAINAGE CODE-RT OF REPAIR.................. HB-2410 ELEC CD-GOV-LT GOV NOMINATION............ HB-2633 EM DOMAIN-LITTLE CALUMET RIVER ........... HB-1136 EPA-COKE GAS RULES ...................... ............... B- 1853 EPA-INFECTIOUS WASTE................................. HB-0142 EPA-INFECTIOUS WASTE............................... HB-0177 EPA-LAKE CALUMET STUDY WATER.............. HB-0789 EPA-LAND FILL HEIGHT.................. ......... HB-0298 EPA-LIC/NO CLEAN UP LIABILITY ................. HB-2200 EPA-NEWPAPER-RECYCLING........................... HB-2912 FISH CD-LIMIT CHARTER PERMITS................. HB-1454 FLAG-PLACING ON FLOOR-PENALTY.......... HB-1433 HANDICAPPED PLATES-FINES............................ HB-1009 HARVEY & MELROSE PK CIVIC CNTR.............. HB-0240 HIGHER EDUCATION STUDENT ASST............... HB- 160 HIGHWAY CODE-NO TRUCKS............................ HB-1852 IMPACT INCARCERATION-YOUTH ................. HB-2913 INC TX-ADDL EXEMPTION $1000..................... HB-0340 LAKE CALUMET STUDY-WASTE..................... HB-0722 LOCAL UNIFIED CONTRACTOR BOND ............. HB-0637 MECHANICS LIEN-NOTICE TO OWNER...........'HB-1259 MED PRAC-FREE CLINICS.............................. HB-1735 MUNI CD-CNTY RESIDENTIAL PUD..............HB-1068 MUNI CD-VOL FIRMEN-INCR BENEFT...... HB-0976 OPTOMETRISTS-PHARMACY AGENTS........... HB-2211 PEN CD-RETIRMNT ANNUTY FORMULA.... HB-0411 PRIVATE DETECTVE-ALARM-SECURTY..ý.... HB-1734 PROP TAX-HOMESTEAD EXEMPTION.............. HB-2882 PROP TX-RECYCL PROP-ABATEMENT.......... HB-1074 PROP TX-RECYCL PROP-ABATEMENT........... HB-2881 REAL ESTATE ADS-UTIL COST....................... HB-2588 SALES TX-EXEMPT RECYCL EQPT.................HB-1073 SALES TX-EXEMPT RECYCL EQPT..................HB-2883 SCH CD-DROPOUTS/DRIVER LICENSE ......... HB-0400 SR CITIZENS-TAX LIMITATION ................ HB-0517 ST AGENCY-DELINQUENT DEBT/GOV............ HB-0634 ST EMP GRP INS-EXPAND COVERGE............... HB-0190 TAX ASSESSORS-QUALIFICATIONS............ HB-0602. VEH CD-HAZARDOUS WASTE LICENSE ......... HB-0246 VEH CD-TRUCK COMPANY NAME ................ HB-2592 VEH-2 SECTION VEHICLE LENGTH ............ HB-1579 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY GIGLIO HOUSE BILL: 467, 562, 609, 2313, 2519, 2812, 2828, 2830,2831, 2864, 2900 SENATE BILL: 90, 148, 815, 828, 853, 1254, 1388 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 27, 49, 67, 155, 325, 351, 368, 390, 391, 392, 534, 552, 553, 646, 685, 689, 692, 944, 956, 1012, 1151, 1152, 1154 1180, 1240, 1266, 1270 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 5 GIORGI, E. J. REPRESENTATIVE (68TH DIST.DEM). $CONSERVATION-ROCK CUT ST PARK........... HB-2904 $OCE-STATE BOARD EDUCATION .................. HB-0591 $SBE-GENERAL STATE AID.......................... . HB-0592 ACCESSIBLE HEALTH CARE ACT ................ HB-I500 ALCOHOL WARNINGS-PREGNANCY ............ HB-1927 ARRESTEE-MEDICAL CARE ........................... HB-0268 ASST REG SUPT SALARY INCREASE................. HB-0121 BOXING-WRESTLING-TICKET TAX ..............HB -1907 CHGO SANITARY DIST-SALARIES................ HB-0774 CIRCUIT COURTS ACT-SHORT TITLE............. HB-2213 CIVIC CENTERS-REFERENCE TO ACT..H........... HB-2418 CIVIL ADMN CD-GENDER NEUTRAL........ HB-2397 CIVIL ADMN-PROPER CITATION ...................... HB-2396 2511 GIORGI, E. J. REPRESENTATIVE (68TH DIST.DEM)-Cont. CLERICAL PSYCHOL & SOCIAL ACTS. ......... HB-0437 CONSTRUCTION-EMPLOYEE HYGIENE .......... HB-0330 CONSUMER FRAUD/MFG REBATE ............... HB-0538 COUNTIES-PROCEEDINGS UNDER ACT ...... HB-2212 COUNTY AUDITOR-TRAINING .......... HB................ H-2950 COUNTY EXECUTIVE-BOARD SIZE............ HB-1075 COUNTY SHERIFF SALARIES............................. HB-0227 COUNTY SHERIFF SALARIES...................... HB-0228 COURT REPORTERS-MAX SALARY................... HB-2511 CREDIT CARD DISCLOSURE................................... HB-1015 CREDIT UNION AUDITS........................................... HB-1685 CRIM CD-ASSAULT WEAPON/DELIVRY.......... HB-0607 CRIM CD-CONDUCT INJURY-NEWBORN ..... HB-2835 CRIM CD-PROHIB ASSAULT WEAPONS ........ HB-0331 CRIM-DISRUPT SCHOOL ACTIVITY ................ HB-0188 DCCA-INCENTIVE TO FOREIGN FIRM ............. HB-0618 DCCA-LIMIT RETRAINING PAYMENT ......... HB-0435 DRIVE LIC-TRAIN CREW/VEH CD.............. HB-2964 ELEC CD-BALLOT POSITION............................. HB-2085 ELEC CD-CAMPAIGN FINANCE REPRT............ HB-0685 ELEC CD-CAMPAIGN DISCLOSRE RPT............ HB-0686 ELEC CD-GRAMMATICAL CHANGE.................. HB-2704 ELEC CD-NOMINATN/UNCONTEST.................. HB-0438 ELEC CD-PUB UTIL-COMMERCE COMM....... HB-2895 EMERGENCY TELEPHONE SYSTEM ACT........... HB-2150 ENTERPRISE ZONE IMPACT BUS.......................... HB-2419 EPA-POLLUTION BRD-RULEMAKING............ HB-1688 FAMILY & MEDICAL LEAVE ACT ................... HB-2907 FIREARM SHOOTNG RANGE DEVELPMT........... HB-0060 FIREWORKS REGULATION ACT........................... HB-2339 FOREIGN OWNERSHIP DISCLOSURE.................. HB-0566 GA COMPENSATION-OBSOLETE ................ HB-1414 GENERAL INTEREST RATE....................... HB-1441 GRAVEYARDS-PUBLIC TAX/INCREASE......... HB-0558 GROUP INS-LOCAL GOVT EMPLOYEES............ HB-1819 HGHWY CD-GRAMMATICAL CHANGE........... HB-2398 HORSE RACING-OTB TAX ALLOCATN............. HB-0410 HOSPITAL STAFF MEMBER ............................ HB-1104 HOUSING AUTHORITIES ACT CITATN........... HB-2422 HOUSING DEV AUTH-REMOVE WORD............ HB-2386 HOUSING-HOMELESS PERSONS................ HB-0221 INCOME TAX-BLIND & ELDERLY...................... HB-0256 INCOME TAX-INDIVIDUAL TAX RATE............. HB-0490 INCREASE-REGIONAL SUPT SALARY ............. HB-0106 INDUS COMM-JOB HEALTH & SAFETY............ HB-1163 INS CODE-CLINICAL SOCIAL WKRS................. HB-0676 INS-COVERAGE-PREGNANCY........................... HB-2207 INS-INDEPENDENT MEDICAL EXAM ............... HB-1014 JUVENILE DETENTION HOMES-BONDS .......... HB-1187 LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE ACT ................. HB-0257 LIMIT CREDIT CARD INTRST RATE..................... HB-2443 LIMITATIONS-ATTORNEY MALPRAC............. HB-0554 LIQUOR-LICENSING-BARTENDERS ............ HB-0434 MASS TRANSIT GRANTS-FED/STATE ........... HB-2288 METRO CIVIC CENTERS-NEW FUND.................. HB-2628 MOTOR FUEL TAX-GRF-RTA-IDOT.............. HB-0714 MOTOR FUEL TX-SHELL....................................... H -2417 MUNI CD-ZOO AUTHORITIES................... HB-0033 MUNI-DEFINITN-INDUSTRIAL PARKS.......... HB-1897 MUNI-GARBAGE TX/POPULATN BASE........... HB-1999 NURSES-LICENSED IN OTHER STATE............ HB-1114 OPTOMETRISTS-PHARMACY AGENTS............ HB-2211 PARK DIST-TAX TO ACQUIRE LAND................. HB-2442 PARK TAX LEVY-BACKDOOR REFRNDM....... HB-2619 PEN CD-MILITARY SERVICE CREDIT ............ HB-0212 PROF BOXING/WRESTLING-REGULATN ...... HB-2344 PUB AID-HOSPITAL CARE REVIEW .................. HB-1993 2512 GIORGI, E. J. REPRESENTATIVE (68TH DIST.DEM--Cont. PUB-EDUC LABOR REL-TEMP ORDER............ HB-1722 REVENUE-PROPERTY TAX-EXEMPTION...... HB-0216 RGNL JUVENILE DETENTION AUTH................... HB-2689 SAN DIST ACT 1917-QUICK TAKE ....................... HB-0259 SAN DIST 1917-ANNEXATION............................. HB-0260 SAN DIST 1917-PIPE LOCATIONS ........................ HB-0261 SAN DIST 1917-DISCONNECT USE...................... HB-0262 SAN DIST 1917-SPECIAL SERVICES.................... HB-0263 SCH CD-BUILDING/MAINTNANCE TAX.......... HB-0585 SCH-SPINAL EXAM-LICENSE DR..................... HB-1013 SPORTS POOL ACT ................................................ HB-2444 ST EMP GRP INS-EXPAND COVERGE................ HB-0190 ST EMPLOYEE-COMPARABLE WORTH ............ HB-1542 STATE EMPLOYMENT NO POLITICS................... HB-1090 SUPPORT-FINDING OF EMPLOYMENT ........... HB-0436 TOLLWAY AUTH ACT-REMOVE WORD............ HB-2375 VEH-SPECIAL PLATES/VETERANS................... HB-0873 VIDEO RENTAL/POST WARNING .................... HB-1056 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY GIORGI HOUSE BILL: 179, 217, 301, 385, 1000, 1125, 2568, 2944 SENATE BILL: 5, 47, 85, 168, 185, 384, 494, 572, 606, 697, 698, 705, 789, 790, 794, 836, 864, 954, 960, 963, 1132, 1136, 1316, 1354, 1425, 1443 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 1, 2, 3, 5, 293, 344, 351, 392, 497, 530, 894, 989, 1000, 1054, 1132, 1267, 1269 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 5, 31, 56 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 96 GOFORTH, CHARLES WAYNE REPRESENTATIVE (115TH DIST.REP) $OCE-ABANDOND MINED LAND RECLM........ HB-0844 $OCE- DEPT- AG ...................................................... HB-0845 $STATE POLICE MERIT BOARD ............................. HB-2815 AGING-PREVENT INSTITUTIONALZTN........... HB-0045 COAL ENERGY DEV-GRAMMATICL CHG........ HB-1146 EXPLOSIVES ACT......................................................... HB-1627 FISCAL NOTE ACT-SCHOOL DISTS.................... HB-0066 FUEL TAX FUND-LOCAL PROJECTS................ HB-0738 INS-HEALTH-POLICE OFFICERS...................... HB-0125 LAW OFFICERS-INJURED ON DUTY ................. HB-0795 NON-COAL MINES-RECLAMATION............. HB-0147 OIL AND GAS-LIENS ......................................... HB-2170 OIL INDUSTRY INS GUARANTEE FD.................... HB-J595 PEN CD-MILITARY SERVCE CREDIT................. HB-0973 PEN CD-STATE POLICE/RETIRMENT ............. HB-0695 PEN CD-STATE POLICE SALARY .................... HB-1308 PENAL INSTITUTIONS-CONTRABAND ............ HB-2312 PUB UTIL-REORGANIZATION............................. HB-0739 SCH CD-PROHIBITS PAGERS................................ HB-0062 ST POLICE-MERIT BOARD EXPENSE................. HB-0044 STATE POLICE-LONGEVITY SALARY............. HB-1309 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY GOFORTH HOUSE BILL: 95, 100, 103, 204, 313, 431, 507, 546, 1298, 1446, 1447, 1493, 1890, 1984, 2901 SENATE BILL: 344, 425, 426, 1015, 1016, 1036, 1083, 1199, 1259 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 149, 181, 293, 303,323, 375, 1115, 1153 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 2 GRANBERG, KURT M. REPRESENTATIVE (109TH DIST.DEM) ADOPTION-UNFIT STANDARDS-PROOF........ HB-0519 ATVS- EXEMPTS ....................................... ......... HB-1359 BILL RIGHTS-VICTIMS..................................... HB-1324 BILL RIGHTS- VICTIMS............................................ HB-1775 BLOOD DONOR-AGE LIMIT............................... HB-1049 BUS CORP RESTRICT TAKEOVERS....................... HB-0165 CHILD ABDUCTION-CIVIL DAMAGES.............. HB-0520 COMM COLLEGES-BUILDING USE..................... HB-0342 CONSUMER FRAUD-HOTEL PHONE CHG........ HB-1355 CONTROLLED SUBSTANCS-PROBATION ........ HB-2014 CORR-EXTND TERM CNTRLD SUBST............... HB-1596 2513 GRANBERG, KURT M. REPRESENTATIVE (109TH DIST.DEM)-Cont. CORRCTNS & NARCOT PROFIT-TEST............... HB-2916 CORRECTION-JAIL IMPROVEMENTS............... HB-1980 CORRECTIONS SENTENCING ............................ HB-1981 CREATE-DEPT OF CHILD ADVOCACY .............. HB-0022 CREDIT AGREEMENTS/WRITING ........................ HB-1984 CRIM CD-ANABOLIC STEROIDS ......................... HB-0252 CRIM CD-PROSTITUTN/TRANSPORTN............ HB-0031 CRIMES COMMITTED WHILE IN JAIL.............. HB-1979 CROP INS/SIX DAY DECIDE.................................... HB-0100 DOCTOR SHORTAGE AREAS................................. HB-0421 ED FOR EMPLYMT PRGRMS/SERVICES............. HB-2151 ELEC CD-CAMPAIGN CONTRIBUTIONS........... HB-0521 ELEC CD-LIMIT CAMPAIGN CONTRIB ............. HB-0027 FIRE PROTECTION INCREASE FEES................. HB-0166 HEALTH INSURANCE DISCLOSURE.................. HB-1340 HGH ED-LIMIT TUITION INCREASES............... HB-0495 HISTORIC PRESERVATION-GRAVES............. HB-2613 HIWAY CD-TEMPORARY CULVERT............... HB-0518 INCOME TX-DEPENDENT CARE CREDT.......... HB-0255 LAW OFFICERS-INJURED ON DUTY ................ HB-0795 LIQUOR CONTROL-STATE PROPERTY ............. HB-0313 LOCAL/STATE GOV'T OMNIBUS......................... HB-0158 LONG TERM CARE OMBUDSMAN ACT............... HB-0215 MEDICAID-NURSING HOME PAYMENTS........ HB-1413 MEDICAL STUDENTS-LOANS............................ HB-0168 OIL AND GAS- LIENS ............................................. HB-2170 OIL INDUSTRY INS GUARANTEE FD................... HB-1595 PEN CD-ST EMP-CORRECT FORMULA........... HB-1307 PEN CD TEACHER-PRIVATE SCHOOLS.......... HB-0161 PUB UTIL-ICC/NO SUMMER RATES.................. HB-0091 PUB UTIL-RATES INCLUDE/NO FINE............... HB-1469 PUB UTIL/NUCLEAR RATE CHARGE .................. HB-1468 PUBL UTILITY-PERFORMANCE STDRD.......... HB-0674 PUBLIC FINANCING-ELECTIONS ...................... HB-0026 REV-TAXPAYER RIGHTS ADVOCATE............ HB-1434 RURAL HEALTH SERV IMPROVEMENT.............. HB-1116 SCH CD-ABOLISH ED SERVC CENTER.............. HB-2622 SCH CD-PROFICIENCY ASSESSMENTS ........... HB-1982 SCH-CONSUMABLE TEXTBOOK LOAN............. HB-0523 SCH MERIT RECOGNITN SCHOLARSHP.......... HB-0032 ST POLICE-MERIT BOARD EXPENSE............... HB-0044 SURROGATE PARENTHOOD-PROHIBIT........... HB-0335 TAX DEFERRAL-NURSING HOME STAY.......... HB-0374 UNCLAIMED LOTTERY MONEY-SCHOOL....... HB-0169 VEH CD-COLLEGIATE PLATES............................ HB-1417 VEH CD-INCR PENALTY/TRUCKS..................... HB-1989 WEIGHTS AND MEASURES PENALTIES .......... HB-0522 WILDLIFE CODE-WATERFOWL........................... HB-1599 WILDLIFE CODE-CROSSBOW............................... HB-1983 WRKR COMP-MED RECORD RELEASE ............. HB-0763 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY GRANBERG HOUSE BILL: 1, 17, 19, 23, 58, 62, 183, 247, 333, 428, 608, 1609, 2048, 2055, 2279, 2372, 2594, 2936 SENATE BILL: 107, 231, 240, 451, 508, 525, 529, 917, 976, 1046, 1094, 1217, 1310, 1311, 1313, 1320, 1425 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 182, 260, 261, 545, 760, 1153 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 1, 10 HALLOCK, JOHN W. JR. REPRESENTATIVE (67TH DIST.REP) $SOS-LIBRARY GRANTS..................................... HB-0651 AIR RIFLES PAINT BALL GUNS.......................... HB-1186 ARRESTEE-MEDICAL CARE ......................... HB-0268 ASST REG SUPT SALARY INCREASE................... HB-0121 JEANKS-SHAREHOLDERS APPROVAL ............ HB-2029 BD OF REGENTS NEW NIU CAMPUS................. HB-2877 BEER DEALERS-CONTRACTS ............................ HB-2323 CIVIL PROC-DEBTOR CRIML CONDCT............. HB-0439 2514 HALLOCK, JOHN W. JR. REPRESENTATIVE (67TH DIST.REP)-Cont. CORONERS-JURORS AND FEES.................... HB-1576 CORRECTIONS-INMATE WAGES...................... HB-1229 CRIM CD-CONDUCT INJURY-NEWBORN ..... HB-2835 CRIM CD-PROSTITUTN/TRANSPORTN............ HB-0031 ELEC CD-NOMINATN/UNCONTEST.................. HB-0438 EPA-BOTTLE DEPOSIT ............................................ HB-2457 EPA-POLLUTION BRD-RULEMAKING............ HB-1688 FUNERAL DIRECTOR/EMBALMER-EDUC....... HB-0464 GOVERNMENT ETHICS ACT................................... HB-1918 HISTORIC PRESERVATION-GRAVES................. HB-2613 HOUSING-HOMELESS PERSONS......................... HB-0221 INCREASE-REGIONAL SUPT SALARY.............. HB-0106 JUV COURT-CONDITION/PROBATION............. HB-0440 JUVENILE DETENTION HOMES-BONDS .......... HB-1187 LIBRARY SYS-SCHL LIBRARY GRANT............. HB-0650 LIQUOR--LICENSING-BARTENDERS .............. HB-0434 MASS TRANSIT GRANTS-FED/STATE .............. HB-2288 MUNI CD-ZOO AUTHORITIES.............................. HB0033 MUNI-DEFINITN-INDUSTRIAL PARKS.......... HB-1897 NEWSPRINT RECYCLING........................ ............. HB-2458 OCCUP & USE TX-EXEMPTIONS ............... .... HB-2456 PUB AID-HOSPITAL CARE REVIEW ................ HB-1993 REV ACT-ASSESSMENT BOOKS ....................... HB-1236 REVENUE-PROPERTY TAX-EXEMPTION ...... HB-0216 RGNL JUVENILE DETENTION AUTH .................. HB-2689 SAN DIST ACT 1917-QUICK TAKE...................... HB-0259 SAN DIST 1917-ANNEXATION........................... HB-0260 SAN DIST 1917-PIPE LOCATIONS ...................H.... HB-0261 SAN DIST 1917-DISCONNECT USE...................... HB-0262 SAN DIST 1917-SPECIAL SERVICES.................. HB-0263 SCH CD-STATE FUND MORE........................... HB-1455 SCH-MERIT RECOGNITN SCHOLARSHP.......... HB-0032 SOLID WASTE PLAN-RECYCLING ACT............ HB-1557 TOLL AUTH-FREE TOLLWAYS...................... HB-2854 VEH CD-DROPOUT/DR LICENSE................ HB-0809 VEH CD-OBSCENE ATTACHMENT ..................... HB-0810 VEH CD-ROAD SIGN VISIBILITY....................... HB-1121 VIDEO MOVIES-RENTAL ............................... HB-0928 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY HALLOCK HOUSE BILL: 156, 217, 501, 509, 1013, 1014, 1100, 1582, 1626, 1687, 1819, 2129, 2459, 2463,2575, 2634, 2707 SENATE BILL: 1013, 1354, 1443 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 5, 139, 1113, 1132, 1267, 1269 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 4 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 54 HANNIG, GARY REPRESENTATIVE (98TH DIST.DEM) ADOPTION-CONSENT-REVOKE...................... HB-0404 ADOPTION-UNFIT STANDARDS-PROOF........ HB-0519 AFDC-SCHOOL ATTENDANCE ............................ HB-1281 BIG BLUESTEM-ST PRAIRIE GRASS................. HB-1223 BLOOD DONOR-AGE LIMIT ............................ HB-1049 CCB-MEETNG/PUBLIC COMMENTS.................. HB-1346 CHILD ABDUCTION-CIVIL DAMAGES ............. HB-0520 CMS-PILOT PROGRAM/RECYCLING................ HB-2348 COMM COLLEGE-SENIORITY LIST..................... HB-0487 CONSUMER FRAUD-HOTEL PHONE CHG........HB-1355 CONSUMER FRAUD-PHONE CHARGES............ HB-2055 CORRCTNS & NARCOT PROFIT-TEST............. HB-2916 DEGRADABLE PLASTIC ACT ........................... HB-1339 ELEC-DEFEATD PRIMARY CANDIDATE.......... HB-1345 FIRE PROT-UNINCORPORATED AREA............. HB-1349 FIRE PROTECTION-INCREASE FEES.............. HB-0166 HGH ED-LIMIT TUITION INCREASES............... HB-0495 HUMAN RIGHT-ACCEPT PRIVTE GRNT........... HB-2393 HUMAN RIGHTS--HOUSING..... .....:. HB-0673 HUMAN RIGHTS-RENTAL RESTRICTN........... HB-0403 2515 HANNIG, GARY REPRESENTATIVE (98TH DIST.DEM)-Cont. INDIGENT HEALTH CARE...................H....... .......... . HB-2765 INS CD-RATE 15% APPROVAL............................. HB-2148 INS-RATE CANCEL REGULATION .................... HB-2146 JUV CT-DCFS-SHELTER FOR MINORS ........... HB-2676 MUNI CD-VOL FIRMEN-INCR BENEFT.......... HB-0976 MUNI-VOLUNTR FIREMEN/BENEFITS............ HB-1341 PUB UTIL-ICC/NO SUMMER RATES............ ..... HB-0091 PUBL UTILITY-PERFORMANCE STDRD........HB-0674 REV-TAXPAYER RIGHTS ADVOCATE............. HB-1434 SCH CD-DISTRICT INCOME TAX....................H... B-0606 SCH CD-MINIMUM FUNDING LEVEL .......... HB-0515 SCH CD-PRESCHOOL ED GRANT PROG.......... HB-0604 SCH CD-REGIONAL SERV CENTER BD............. HB-1555 SEX ED-ABSTINENCE-EXPECTD NORM ........ HB-2634 ST PAPER SUPPLY-RECYCLED........................ HB-0562 ST PURCHASE-RECYCLED PRODUCTS........... HB-0977 STATE AGENCIES-US FOOD.................... HB-1338 STATE PREFERS RECYCLED GOODS .............. HB-0762 STATES ATTYS APPELLATE FUND..................... HB-0906 TOXIC WASTE STRIKE FORCE-EPA ...................HB-0968 UNEMP INS-JOB SERVICE CLEARING.............. HB-2143 VEH CD-COLLEGIATE PLATES............................ HB-1417 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY HANNIG HOUSE BILL: 1, 16, 17, 23, 158, 165, 183, 287, 753, 1116, 1120, 1154, 1359, 1404, 1428, 2257, 2707, 2880, 2900 SENATE BILL: 38, 50, 51, 65, 126, 370, 389, 592, 647, 650, 680, 681, 749, 1078, 1083, 1098, 1301 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 114, 245, 340, 448, 545, 894, 1024, 1153, 1266, 1268, 1273, 1274 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 50 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 1 HARRIS, DAVIS REPRESENTATIVE (53RD DIST.REP) $GRF OCE-DEPT- LABOR ...................................... HB-0830 $GRF OCE-IL ED LABOR RELTNS BD.................. HB-0832 $OCE-COMMISSNER S & L ASOC.......................... HB-0831 $OCE-COMMISSNER BANKS & TRUSTS........... HB-0849 $OCE-DEPT EMPLOY SECURITY ..................... HB-0834 CRIM CD-ANTI COMPUTER VIRUS................... HB-0794 CRIM-COMPUTER TAMPER/PROGRAM........... HB-0498 GA COMP-RAISE OFFICE ALLOWANCE ........... HB-1497 INS GRP HLTH CONTINUE EXIST........................ HB-2587 LOBBYING-STATE AGENCIES............................. HB-2586 MARRIAGE LICENSE-AIDS TEST........................ HB-0018 MARRIAGE LICENSE-AIDS TEST........................ HB-0092 MUNICIPAL CD-TAX INFORMATION ........... HB-1889 PEN CD-MIN LEVELS STATE FUNDNG............. HB-0104 PREVAILING WAGE LAW-REPEAL ................... HB-2747 PURCHASING-FELONY CONVICTION............. HB-1567 PURCHASING-NO-BID CONTRACT.............. HB-0783 SECURITIES NO PROSTITUTION .................. HB-0775 STATE FINANCE-LAST MONTH SPEND ........... HB-1783 STORMWATER MGMT PLAN-COOK CNTY..... HB-2556 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY HARRIS HOUSE BILL: 418, 957, 1690, 2048, 2279 SENATE BILL: 424, 434, 719 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 14, 63, 185, 283, 284, 285, 286, 324, 371, 840, 841, 1027, 1028, 1092, 1098, 1099 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 5, 21, 34, 41, 42, 44 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 96 HARTKE, CHARLES A. REPRESENTATIVE (107TH DIST.DEM) AGRICULTURE LINKED DEPOSIT ACT .....:..::.. HB-2257 ATVS-EXEMPTS.................................... HB-1359 BINGO LICENSE/TAX-PRIZES.................. HB-0754 BURIAL OF DEAD BODIES ACT.............................. HB-0208 CORRCTNS & NARCOT PROFIT- TEST.............. HB-2916 COVERED PRESCRIPTION DRUG ................. HB-1118 2516 HARTKE, CHARLES A. REPRESENTATIVE (107TH DIST.DEM)-Cont. CRIM CD-DECPTV PRACT-CIVIL LIA.............. HB-1117 CROP INS/SIX DAY DECIDE........................... HB-0100 FARM DEVELOP-SEED CAPITAL FUND............ HB-1120 FERTILIZER-FEES-FUND.................................... HB-1406 INS CD-CANCELLATION NOTICE ...................... HB-1842 MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE-FARMSTEAD ..... HB-2764 PROP TAX-ASSESSED VALUE .............................. HB-1407 PROPANE SHORTGE CONTNGNCY PLAN.......... HB-2900 PUB HLTH-SWIM POOLS-FILTRATION .......... HB-1445 PUB UTIL-USER SENSITIVE SERV ..................... HB-1816 PULASKI BIRTHDAY/COMMEMORATIVE ........ HB-0306 RPT DRUG VIOLENCE-SEC OF STATE............... HB-2577 SCH AID FORMULA-MAX & MIN RATE............ HB-0476 SEX ED-ABSTINENCE-EXPECTD NORM....... HB-2634 SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURE ............................... HB-2594 VEH CD-65 MPH LIMIT ........................................ HB-1594 WILDLIFE CD-POACHING ....................................HB-1250 WILDLIFE CODE-PENALTIES............................... HB-2901 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY HARTKE HOUSE BILL: 89, 406; 421, 522, 566, 634, 648, 762, 791, 871, 977, 1627, 2048 SENATE BILL: 34, 176, 194, 344, 373, 474, 475, 526, 645, 696, 830, 917, 1038, 1172, 1301 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 12, 181, 451, 605, 674, 708, 800, 1066, 1149, 1266 HASARA, KAREN REPRESENTATIVE (100TH DIST.REP) $OCE-DEPT NUCLEAR SAFETY ......................... HB-0839 $OCE-IL CRIMINAL JUSTICE INFO................. HB-0841 $OCE-PRISONER REVIEW BOARD .................. HB-0842 ADOPTION CONFID INTERMEDIARY............. HB-1055 ADOPTION-IMPOUND FILES................................ HB-0370 AGING-LONG TERM CARE INS........................... HB-2528 CHILDCARE-SCHOOL BUS DRIVERS ............... HB-1244 CIRCUIT CLERKS-SALARIES ........................... HB-1969 CIRCUIT CLERKS-COLLECT FEES...................... HB-2612 CORONERS/CREMATION PERMIT....................... HB-1352 CORPORATION-NURSE/DOCTOR.................... HB-1511 COUNTY JAIL BONDS ................................. ............ HB-0367 DCCA-MINORITY BUSINESS ADVOCAT........... HB-1266 DCFS-LINE ITEM TRANSFERS............................. HB-2768 DCFS-RELEASE INFO........................................... HB-2589 DCMS-ST EMPLOYEE LEAVE SHARING........... HB-1286 DOMESTIC RELATNS/SHELTER-FUND............ HB-1269 DPH-ADOPTION-IDENTIFY CHILD ................ HB-0368 DPH-PRENATAL/NEWBORN CARE ................... HB-1091 DRUG DEP-INTERAGENCY BOARD................. HB-2451 ELEC CD-GEN PRIMARY-V6TING AGE.......... HB-2734 ELEC CD-LIST/ELECTION JUDGES.................... HB-0665 FIRE CD-SPARKLERS AS FIREWORKS.............. HB-2690 FIRE/MED PERSONNEL-BURN VICTIM ........... HB-1435 GUARDIANSHIP-DISABLED ADULTS.............. HB-1777 HISTORIC PRESERVATION-GRAVES................. HB-2613 LAW OFFICERS-INJURED ON DUTY ................. HB-0795 MINORS TRANS INTERSTATE............................. HB-0985 NURSING HM-IMPOVERISHMENT RGHT........ HB-1564 PEN CD-FUNDING LEVELS................................... HB-0109 PROBATE-GUARDIANSHIPS................................. HB-2524 PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION GRANTS................ HB-2285 REV-BONUS TO ASSESSORS................................ HB-1048 SAN DIST-ELECT TRUSTEES.............................. HB-0371 SCH CD-DISCRIMINATE ATHLETICS................ HB-2274 SCH CD-DROPOUTS/DRIVER LICENSE............ HB-0400 SCH FINANCE-INCOME/PROP TAXES.............. HB-1532 SCH-PILOT TELECOM INSTRUCTN ............ HB-1523 SCH-STATE AID/GRANTS.................................. HB-1526 SCHOOL CODE-BOARD DISTRICTS................. HB-0291 SELF INSURE FIDELITY BONDS......................... HB-2718 SERVICE OCCUPATN TAX-SUPPLIERS............. HB-2241 2517 HASARA, KAREN REPRESENTATIVE (100TH DIST.REP)-Cont. ST EMPLOYEE-COMPARABLE WORTH ............ HB-1542 STATE EMP INS-LONG-TERM CARE.............. HB-2529 STATE EMPLOYEES-SUGGESTIONS.............. HB-2123 TAX COLLECTOR-PERSONAL CHECKS.......... HB-0972 VEH CD-REDUCE REGISTRATN REFND........... HB-0305 VEH CODE-HANDICAP PARKING....................... HB-2527 VOC EDUC-SEX EQUITY ADV COMM ............. HB-1270 WIC VENDOR MANAGEMENT ACT................... HB-2091 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY HASARA HOUSE BILL: 94, 255, 428, 514, 749, 1208, 1493, 2217, 2448, 2605 SENATE BILL: 162, 284, 439, 449, 454, 455, 457, 458, 495, 709, 865, 948, 1099, 1114, 1115, 1175, 1328 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 9, 55, 89, 183, 304, 350, 489, 501, 643, 894, 1024, 1153, 1200, 1262 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 4, 17, 18, 19, 69, 70 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 18, 33, 47, 67 HENSEL, DONALD N. REPRESENTATIVE (50TH DIST.REP) $OCE-DEPT- CMS .............................................. HB-0846 $OCE-SECRETARY OF STATE.............................. HB-0994 CNTY-STORMWATER/WASTE COMTTEE....... HB-0397 CORONER-FEES/GENERAL FUND.............. HB-1096 CORONERS-FEES/GENERAL FUND.................. HB-1095 CORONERS-FINES/GENERAL FUND ................ HB-1094 COUNTIES-HOLIDAYS ................................. HB-2557 FIRE PROTECT DIST-IMPACT FEES ..............HB-1311 FOREST PERSERVE-IMPACT FEES.....................HB-0986 FOREST PRESRVE-ACQUIRE EASEMNT........... HB-0963 MUNI CD-COMPETITIVE BIDDING .................. HB-1471 MUNI CD-DEMOTE POLICE/FIRE.................... HB-0396 PROP TX-SUBDIV LOTS-PRORATING.............. HB-0395 SCAFFOLD ACT-REPEALS.................................... HB-0065 SCH CD-ED SUPPORT PERSONNEL ................... HB-1302 SCH CD-FISCAL YEAR EVALUATION ............... HB-0883 SCH CD-INCR TAX/SPEC ED .......................... HB-0619 SCH CD-REFRDM SP ED TAX INCRSE............. HB-1303 SCH CD-SPEC ED TAX INCREASE ................ HB-1840 SCH CD-TRANSPORT TAX INCREASE............... HB-2558 SCH CD-UTILITY SERVICES TAX........................ HB-0880 TELECOMMUNICATION-FIRE PROTECT......... HB-0207 TOWNSHIP PURCHASES-BIDS............................ HB-2884 TWNSHP PURCHASE-ADVERTISE BID............. HB-0962 VEH CD-TOWING/PRIVATE PROPERTY........... HB-0354 VETS BURIAL PLACES ......................................... HB-1578 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY HENSEL HOUSE BILL: 233, 1126, 2391 SENATE BILL: 206, 353, 408, 413, 428, 695, 787, 966 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 113, 155, 377, 405, 616, 633, 1002, 1063 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 65 HOUSE COMMITTEE ON HUMAN SERVICES PUB AID-COMMUNITY HLTH CENTER ...........HB-1152 PUB AID-MEDCL ASSIST/PREGNANCY............ HB-0745 PUBLIC AID-PURPOSE............................................ HB-0300 HICKS, LARRY W. REPRESENTATIVE (108TH DIST.DEM) AGING-PREVENT INSTITUTIONALZTN............ HB-0045 ATVS--REGULATORY CHANGES..........................HB-1593 BANKS RUN MUTUAL FUNDS ............................... HB-1719 CIVIL PROC COSTS OF JURY ............................... HB-1143 COAL ENERGY DEV-GRAMMATICL CHG........ HB-1146 CONSUMER FRAUD HOTEL PHONE CHG........ HB-1355 CONTROLLED SUBSTANCS-PROBATION ....... HB-2014 CORR-EXTND TERM CNTRLD SUBST .............. HB-1596 CRIM CD-ANTI COMPUTER VIRUS ................. HB-0794 CROP INS/SIX DAY DECIDE................................... HB-0100 DIVORCE-CHILD CUSTODY................................ HB-2169 DOCTOR SHORTAGE AREAS................................ HB-0421 2518 HICKS, LARRY W. REPRESENTATIVE (108TH DIST.DEM)-Cont. ELEC CD POLLWATCHERS......................... HB-0553 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION-WATER...... HB-1663 EPA UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANKS........ HB-2372 EXEMPTIONS-RETIREMENT PLANS ................ HB-0247 EXPLOSIVES ACT............................................ HB-1627 FARM TRUCK-LIMITATIONS/FEES................ HB-0871 FIREARM OWNERS-FIREARM PREEMPT ........ HB-1144 FIREARMS-CRIMINAL HISTORY........................ HB-2343 HIGHER ED SD-SCHOLARSHIPS......................H HB-2865 HORSE RACE TAX ALLOCATION FUND............ HB-2352 HORSE RACE FUNDS-COUNTY FAIR............ HB-2353 HORSE RACE-ORGANIZATN LICENSE............ HB-2354 HORSE RACING-OTB TAX ALLOCATN............ HB-0410 HORSE RACNG-ADMISSN FEE-GAMBLR. HB-0034 ICC-ADOPTION OF STANDARDS.................. HB-1672 IL SUMMER SCH FOR AGRICULTURE................. HB-1792 INC TX-INVESTMT CREDT EXPIRATN .....:..... HB-0469 INCOME TAX-EXEMPTIONS ............................. HB-1522 INS CD-CONTINUE BENEFITS............. ............ HB-1521 JUNK FAX ACT................ ................ ...................... HB-1272 LIQUOR CONTROL-DEALERSHIPS.............. HB-2270 NON-COAL MINES-RECLAMATION................ HB-0147 OIL AND GAS- LIENS................................... . HB-2170 OIL INDUSTRY INS GUARANTEE FD..........;. HB-1595 PROP TAX-ASSESSED VALUE .............................. HB-1407 PROPERTY EXEMPT FROM JUDGMENT............. HB-1742 PUB UTIL-FREE ESTIMATE-CONVERT........... HB-1363 PUBLIC CONTRACTS--BID RIGGING ................ HB-0648 RECORDERS-OIL LEASE/LIEN.......................... HB-0442 RETAILERS OCCUPATION TAX ACT.................. HB-2515 REVENUE ACT-GRAMMAR ...................... HB-1591 SALE OF FIREARMS-EXCEPTIONS ................... HB-1140 SCH AID FORMULA-MAX & MIN RATE............ HB-0476 SCH-REGIONAL SUPT QUALIFCTNS.............. HB-0150 ST AGENCY-DELINQUENT DEBT/GOV............ HB-0634 STATE FINANCE-APPROP ALL FUNDS........ HB-1592 UNEMPYMNT-INS-ARBITRATION-RULE... HB-1669 VEH CD-TINTED WINDOWS/MEDICAL .......... HB-0315 VEH CD-65 MPH LIMIT ..................................... HB-1594 WILDLIFE CODE-WATERFOWL........................HB-1599 WILDLIFE-DEER HUNTING................................ HB-1141 WILDLIFE-SHOOTING RANGES...................... HB-1138 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY HICKS HOUSE BILL: 313, 515, 1000, 1208, 1453, 1523, 2055, 2279 SENATE BILL: 50, 60, 64, 201, 308, 370, 373, 492, 696, 731, 777, 779, 817, 818, 819, 861, 934, 961, 976, 1015, 1016, 1036, 1065, 1147, 1196, 1262, 1301, 1352, 1421 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 99, 132, 175, 220, 293, 336, 439, 562, 1153, 1263, 1268 HOUSE SELECT COMMITTEE ON MENTAL HEALTH. BILL OF RGHTS--DEVEL DISABILTY........... HB-0069 DMHDD-CONTINUOUS TREATMENT ............. HB-1508 DMHDD-TECHNICAL CHANGES................ HB-1025 HOFFMAN, GENE L. REPRESENTATIVE (40TH DIST. REP) $DEVELOPMENT FINACE AUTH .....................HB-1613 COMM COLL-BANKS/CHI BD ED-DEBT .........HB-1131 COMMUNTY COLLEGE-MATCHNG GRANT... HB-1484 COMPREHENSIVE BUDGET CONTROL ............. HB-0001 CRIM CD-PUBLIC CONTRACTS/BIDS........... HB-0908 ED FOR EMPLYMT PRGRMS/SERVICES............. HB-2151 ENERGY ASSISTANCE-PUBLIC AID................... HB-2733 PEN CD-CHGO TCHR-AVG SALARY.............. HB-2152 PEN CD-POLICE/FIRE-SECURITIES .............. HB-2218 PEN CD-SHERIFF---TRANSFER CREDIT.. ........ HB-0265 SCH CD-AID & REIMBURSE CLAIMS.....:.......... HB-1680 SCH CD-RESIDENTIAL SERV/PLAN........... HB-0644 SCH EMPLOYEES/ASBESTOS REMOVAL............ HB-2365 SCH-ADMN/PROVISNL CERTIFICATE............ HB-0590 2519 HOFFMAN, GENE L. REPRESENTATIVE (40TH DIST. REP)-Cont. SCH-IN-SERVICE TRAINING PROG.................HB-0945 SCH-REGIONAL SUPT QUALIFCTNS .............. HB-0150 UTILITY INTERFERE DAMAGES ........................ HB-2437 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY HOFFMAN HOUSE BILL: 416, 501,555, 585, 586, 587, 588, 589, 2383 SENATE BILL: 111, 253, 262, 278, 321, 491, 529, 555, 651, 652, 659, 960, 994, 1181, 1190, 1346 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 139, 334, 346, 640,641, 740, 768, 847, 1006, 1054, 1063, 1094, 1113 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 65,77, 78 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 83 HOMER, THOMAS J. REPRESENTATIVE (91ST DIST.DEM) AGING-MULTIPURPOSE CENTERS............... HB-0392 AGING-PREVENT INSTITUTIONALZTN........... HB-0045 ATVS- EXEMPTS ..................................................... HB-1359 CIRCUIT BREAKER-ELIGIBILITY...................... HB-0136 CNTY TAX SOLID WASTE-50 MILES.................. HB0999 CONSUMER CLEAR INFORMATION ACT...........HB-1354 CORRECTIONS-CHANGE .................................. HB-1491 CORRECTIONS--PRIVATE FACILITIES........... HB-2685 CRIM CD-CHILD ABDUCTION ............................. HB-0510 CRIM CD-CRIM DAMAGE/PROPERTY.............. HB-0420 CRIM CD-DAMAGE PROPTY-PENALTY ......... HB-2823 CRIM CD-GRAMMATICAL ........................ HB-2402 CRIM CD-OBSCENE MATERIAL .................... HB-1858 CRIM CD/PROC-MENTLY ILL VERDCT........... HB-0937 CRIM PRO-ELECTRONIC SURVEILLNC........... HB-0935 CRIM PROC-ENHANCED SENTENCE ............... HB-0418 CRIM PROC-GRAMMATICAL CHANGE........... HB-2399 CRIM PROC-MOTION TO SUPPRESS.................. HB-0936 DASA-SERVE HEARING IMPAIRED ............. HB-0295 DCCA-DEFENS CONTRACT PROCURMNT...... HB-0322 EDUC LOAN-PRIMARY CARE PHYSICN ......... HB-1494 ENTERPRISE ZONE IMPACT BUSNESS .............. HB-1047 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION-WATER..... HB-1663 EPA-POLLUT FACILITY APPROVAL................ HB-1002 FLAT RATE LOCAL PHONE SERVICE................... HB-2942 HOME EQUITY PROTECTION ACT........................ HB-1492 INC TX CHECKOFF-AID HOMELESS.................. HB-0164 INC TX-INVESTMT CREDT EXPIRATN ........... HB-0469 INCOME TAX-BLIND & ELDERLY..................... HB-0256 INCOME TAX-SCHOOL FUNDING ................ HB-2681 JUDGMENTS-RATES OF INTEREST ............ HB-2057 JUN K FAX ACT.......................... ...... .................... HB-1272 JUV CT ACT-DETENTION.................................... HB-2683 JUV CT-OBJECT VENUE/JURISDICTN ............ HB-0419 MEDICAL STUDENTS-LOANS....................... HB-0168 MINOR-SUSPEND DRIVING PRIVILEG........... HB-0749 NARCOTICS FORFEIT-BURDEN ........................... HB-1488 NARCOTICS PROFIT FORFEIT-SALES........... HB-1202 NURSING HOME REFORM-PERS FUNDS......... HB-0296 PLANT CLOSINGS-NOTICE.............................. HB-0059 POLICE TRAINING-DRUGS.............................. HB-2857 PRIVATE ENTERPRISE REVIEW/BD.................... HB-0204 PUB HEALTH-RURAL HEALTH CARE.............. HB-1493 PUB HLTH CLINIC/STANDING ORDER............ HB-1496 PUB UTIL-LESS TAX LOWER RATE.................. HB-0542 RADON GAS SAFETY ACT ...................................... HB-2682 RADON MITIGATION ACT.......................................... HB-2709 RADON TEST LICENSING ACT.................... HB-1611 REHAB-AGING-HOME CARE SERVICES....... HB-1128 RETAIL THEFT-RENTED PROPERTY............... HB-1294 RURAL HEALTH SERV IMPROVEMENT...1........... HB-1116 SALES TAX-INTEREST/ASSESSMENTS............ HB-1011 SCH CD-EDUCATION REFORM ........................ HB-0405 SCH CD--LIMIT MAINSTREAMING ................... HB-1395 2520 HOMER, THOMAS J. REPRESENTATIVE (91ST DIST.DEM--Cont. SCH CD-TORT IMMUNITY TAX........................ HB-2680 SCH-DISCONTN MANDATED ACTION .............. HB-1525 SCH-PILOT TELECOM INSTRUCTN ................... HB-1523 SCH-REGIONAL SUPT QUALIFCTNS................. HB-0150 SCH-STATE AID/GRANTS .................................. HB-1526 SCHOOLS-FULL FUNDING/LOTTERY .............. HB-0600 SERV TAX DELINQUENCY AMNESTY............... HB-1208 SOLID WASTE/TRANSPORT-50 MILES.............. HB-1001 STATEWIDE GRAND JURY...................................... HB-1487 TAX PAYMENTS-METHOD .................................. HB-2872 TORT IMMUNITY-HEALTH DISTRICT.............. HB-1495 TRUANT MINOR NEEDS SUPERVISION.............. HB-2011 VEH CD-DRIVE LICENSE SUSPENSN................. HB-2858 VEH CD-DUI RELATED ...................................... HB-1821 WAGE PAYMNT-CIVIL CAUSE ............................ HB-1490 WRKR COMP-NOT EXCLUSIVE REMEDY........ HB-0232 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY HOMER HOUSE BILL: 40,'161, 270, 400, 440, 441, 538, 595, 596, 608, 618, 626, 638, 648, 761, 774, 805, 889, 928, 977, 1227, 1228, 1339, 1469, 1743, 1795, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2025, 2028, 2030, 2129, 2143, 2198, 2257, 2260, 2291, 2357, 2594, 2623, 2624, 2625, 2626, 2654, 2764, 2765, 2801, 2803, 2909, 2936 SENATE BILL: 52, 63, 123, 126, 370, 505, 517, 526, 633, 638, 647, 650, 698, 699, 743, 785, 870, 933, 1085, 1115, 1134, 1155, 1171, 1255, 1303, 1304, 1307, 1391, 1424, 1429 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 169, 324, 703, 1130, 1131, 1177, 1258, 1282 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 5, 18, 19, 26, 50 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 8 HOUSE COMMITTEE ON RULES OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY HRUL HOUSE RESOLUTION: 53, 125, 235, 990 HULTGREN, DAVID REPRESENTATIVE (94TH DIST.REP) $GRF-BD OF GOVERNORS-WIU ........................ HB-1228 $OCE-MEDICAL CENTER COMMISSION .......... HB-0864 COMMRCE COMMSN-RAILROAD SAFETY..... HB-0530 COMMUNITY RESIDNCE LOCATN PLAN........... HB-2286 CONSERVATION-WETLANDS..................... HB-2780 CONSUMER FRAUD/DECEPTIVE PRACT........... HB-1966 DCCA-REVIEW LAW/SMALL BUSINESS.......... HB-0546 DEBT IMPACT-PARTICIPATION CERT.............. HB-0740 DEGRADABLE PLASTICS TASK FORCE............ HB-1358 FIRE PROT-UNINCORPORATED AREA............. HB-1349 HGHR ED-FORM OF APPROPRIATION ............. HB-1694 HIGH SPEED RAIL TRANSPORT AUTH................ HB-0217 IL STUDENT ASSISTANCE COMMISSN............... HB-2607 INCOME TX-TRAVEL EXPENSES........................ HB-0531 INS CD DAMAGES VEXATIOUS DELAY............... HB-2870 INS GRP HLTH CONTINUE EXIST...................... HB-2587 LIVESTOCK-FEED-DISEASE-DEALERS........ HB-1401 LOBBYING-STATE AGENCIES....................... HB-2586 MENTALLY DISABLD-HOME SERVICES.......... HB-0555 MUNI CD-COMM ANTENNA TV SYSTEM........ HB-0970 MUNI CD-ORDINANCE VIOL-PUB SVC .......... HB-0314 POD ACCOUNTS-SECURITY DEALER ............... HB-0041 PULASKI BIRTHDAY/COMMEMORATIVE ......... HB-0306 SCH CD SATELLITE TECH SYSTEMS............... HB-1227 SCH CD-SCHOLARSHIP FUNDING ................... HB-0700 SCH CD-STUDENT ASSESSMENT TEST ............ HB-0529 ST PROP/PARKING/HISTORIC SITES.................. HB-2664 ST REPORT COST SAVINGS ACT............................ HB-1911 STEROID CONTROL ACT.......................................... HB-2446 TAX DEFERRAL-NURSING HOME STAY.......... HB-0374 TOWNSHIPS-DISCONTINUANCE..................... HB-1693 VEH CD-TINTED WINDOWS/MEDICAL............ HB-0315 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY HULTGREN HOUSE BILL: 40, 100, 118, 458, 914, 1208, 1523, 1525, 1532, 1547, 1582, 2217 SENATE BILL: 104, 146, 441, 500, 1348 2521 HULTGREN, DAVID REPRESENTATIVE (94TH DIST.REP)--Cont. HOUSE RESOLUTION: 176, 202, 242, 381, 408, 487, 507, 513, 517, 530, 663, 664, 700, 703, 710, 721, 722, 754, 755, 908, 909, 946, 978, 979, 1011, 1050, 1078, 1079, 1080, 1104, 1119, 1124, 1125, 1127, 1128, 1203, 1224, 1229, 1252, 1253, 1254, 1258 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 18, 19, 24, 33 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 8 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 103 JOHNSON, TIMOTHY V. REPRESENTATIVE (104TH DIST.REP) $FIRE MARSHAL-FIRE DISTRICTS.................... HB-1658 AIDS CONFIDENTIALITY ACT............................... HB-0413 ANIMAL EYE TESTING.......................................... HB-1042 CIVIL-COURT ORDER/SERVE PROCES ............ HB-1489 COMMUNITY RESIDNCE LOCATN PLAN........... HB-2286 COSMETOLOGY-CONTINUE EDUCATION....... HB-2707 CRIM CD DAMAGE PROPTY PENALTY ......... HB-2823 CRIM CD-OBSCENE MATERIAL ..................... HB-1858 CRIM INVEST/ID-EXPUNGMENT................... HB-1450 DCCA-ECONOMIC EMERGENCY PROGRM..... HB-1256 DMHDD-U OF I BD TRUSTEES............................HB-1192 DRAINAGE CD-PROCEDURES.............................. HB-0274 ELECTION CODE-PRECINCTS ........................ HB-2595 GEN NO PROF CORP-U OF I-MERGER ............ HB-2042 INCOME TAX CHECKOFFS-CHANGES.............. HB-0309 INCOME TAX-EZ FORM......................................... HB-0767 LANDLORD/TENANT-WATERBEDS................. HB-2663 LANDSCAPE'ARCHITECTURE ACT ...................... HB-0257 LIQUOR CONTROL-DEALERSHIPS..................... HB-2270 LIQUOR LICENSE-LOCAL OFFICIALS............... HB-0273 PURCHASING ACT-WAGE LAW.......................... HB-2345 REPEAL COMP REVIEW ACT ................................. HB-0118 SCH CD-SICK DAYS/TRANSPORTATN ............. HB-0946 ST PROP/PARKING/HISTORIC SITES .................. HB-2664 TWNSHP FIRE EQUIPMNT PETITION ............... HB-0766 U OF I HOSP-CNTY/LEASE LAND....................... HB-1191 VEH CD-MILITARY LICENSES PLATE............... HB-0940 VITAL RECORDS-BIRTH/DEATH........................ HB-1416 WATER USE-NEW USER PERMITS ..................... HB-0884 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY JOHNSON HOUSE BILL: 120,'198, 896, 928, 1100, 1626, 2031, 2033, 2035, 2036, 2038, 2039, 2040, 2041 SENATE BILL: 288, 468 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 11, 17, 18, 19, 105, 106, 121, 144, 145, 146, 155, 225, 226, 227, 302, 306, 309, 348, 354, 355, 363, 382, 415, 419, 434, 461, 462, 471, 472, 517, 531, 536, 537, 547, 548, 557, 558, 612, 649, 650, 652, 693, 694, 695, 705, 706, 732, 745, 746, 747, 753, 777, 846, 860, 879, 880, 881, 882, 883, 887, 897, 919, 920, 921, 922, 923, 924, 925, 926, 927, 928, 935, 948, 949, 950, 951, 952, 953, 954, 955, 974, 981, 985, 986, 987, 1015, 1017, 1037, 1048, 1049, 1074, 1075, 1076, 1172, 1173, 1186, 1194, 1195, 1211, 1212, 1216, 1225, 1226, 1227, 1235, 1236, 1237, 1238, 1247 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 10, 68 JONES, LOVANA S. REPRESENTATIVE (23RD DIST.DEM) $GRANTS- SOS ......................................................... HB-1798 $HISTORIC PRESERVATION AGENCY............... HB-0965 ABORTION-DISCRIMINATION.......................... HB-2043 AFDC-INMATE RELEASE................................ HB-1565 AFDC-SPECL NEED HOUSING PAYMNT .......... HB-1127 AFFORDABLE HOUSING LOANS ........................ HB-0788 CHILD SUPP-COURT CLERK-NOTICE............ HB-1518 CIVIL ADMN-STATE POLICE................................ HB-0706 CORR-PARENT/CHILD REUNIFICATIO ........... HB-1519 CORRECTIONS-FAMILY SERVICE ..................... HB-2615 CORRECTNS-CHILD/PARENT PROG................. HB-1566 DCCA-HOMELESSNESS PREVENTION.............. HB-1850 DISCLOSE HEATING COST-DWELLING............ HB-0823 GENERAL BONDS LIBRARY GRANTS .............. HB-1800 HOSPITAL LICENSING-CLOSINGS..................... HB-0143 HOUSING AUTH ACT-ADVISORY BD ................ HB-2329 HOUSING AUTH-ANNUAL REPORT .................. HB-2551 2522 JONES, LOVANA S. REPRESENTATIVE (23RD DIST,DEM)-Cont. HOUSING AUTH--EMPLOYED TENANT............. HB-0029 HOUSING AUTHORITIES-POWERS ................ HB-2194 HUMAN RTS-CHECK/CREDIT CARD ........... HB-1906 IHDA-LEASE PURCHASE OPTIONS.................... HB-0524 ILL MINORITY BUSINESS DEV ACT............... HB-2141 INCOME TX-DAY CARE CREDIT..... ........... HB-1517 INDOOR AIR POLLUTION CONTROL................... HB-1415 INS-TAX/NO DISCRIMINATION...................... HB-2149 MEDICAID EARLY SCREENING/TRTMT............ HB-1813 MEDICAID-PREGNANT WOMEN................. HB-1817 PARENTAGE ACT-SUPPORT DETERMIN.H......... HB-1515 PRIVATE ACTIVITY BD ALLOCATION................ HB-0377 PUB AID-EXTEND CHILD CARE...................... HB-1849 PUB AID-FOOD STAMP ELIGIBILITY ............... HB-1901 PUB AID-GEN ASST-TRAINING ................. HB-1941 PUB AID-GEN ASSISTANCE CHECKS............ HB-2956 PUB AID-JOBS-TRANSPORTATION.............. HB-1799 PUB AID-LOCAL GOVT HEALTH FUND ........HB-1812 PUB AID-MEDICALLY NEEDY ................. HB-1902 PUB UTIL-RATES INCLUDE/NO FINE.............. HB-1469 PUBLIC AID-EMPLOYMNT PROGRAM.............. HB-1942 PUBLIC AID-JOB SEARCH .............................. HB-1938 PUBLIC AID-NEW AID IF CUTOFF.................. HB-0219 PUBLIC HOUSING TENANT MANAGER ............. HB-1462 REVENUE ACT-GRAMMAR ............................ HB-2519 SCH CD-DISADVANTAGED KIDS ...................... HB-2808 SPECIAL WASTE PERMIT VOLUME................. HB-1802 ST EMPLOYEE-COMPARABLE WORTH .......... HB-1542 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY JONES,LOU HOUSE BILL: 23, 38, 58,95,337,359,374, 401,409, 460,520, 525, 569, 573, 580 748, 761, 822, 889,910, 926, 955, 956, 979, 980, 981, 1046, 1090, 1110,1115, 1128, 1135, 1343, 1394, 1409, 1422, 1527, 1530, 1545, 1559, 1651, 1720, 1771, 1784, 1825, 1859, 1885, 1927, 2409, 2502, 2639, 2656,2833, 2843, 2844 SENATE BILL: 27, 33, 273, 292, 341 374,375, 503,543,613, 709,887 948, 1294 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 55, 124, 270, 289, 340, 543, 544, 576,637, 717 729, 783, 1221 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 37 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 104 JONES, SHIRLEY M. REPRESENTATIVE (19TH DIST.DEM) AFDC-POST SECONDARY EDUCATION .......... HB-1801 BAN AUTOMATED DIALING................. ...... HB-2490 BANKS-SHAREHOLDERS APPROVAL .......,..... HB-2029 BD HIGHER ED-RACE RELATIONS ................., HB-2687 CIVIL-SENIOR/DISABLD-EVICT RQT...,...... HB-1733 COIN-OPERATED AMUSE-GANG CONTR ...... HB-1861 COLLEGE SAVINGS BOND PROGRAM.. ............ HB-2803 CONDOMINIUM-EMINENT DOMAIN!............ HB-2516 CONSUMER FRAUD/FAKE CHECKS .............. HB-1545 CONSUMER FRAUD PHONE TRANSACTS....... HB-1795 CRIM CD-AGGR BATTERY-PREGNANCY...... HB-1863 CRIM CD--MOB ACTION-GANGS................... HB-1859 DASA/TOLL- FREE NUMBER .................... HB-141 DAY CARE HOME-SCHOOL KIDS................. HB-1112 DCCA-HOMELESSNESS PREVENTION........... HB-1850 DCCA-MINORITY BUSINESS ADVOCAT.......... HB-1266 DCFS-TRAIN CHILD CARE WORKERS ........... HB-0822 DISCLOSE HEATING COST-DWELLING........... HB-0823 DOMESTIC RELATNS/SHELTER--FUND .......... HB-1269 HOMELESSNESS PREVENTION ACT................ HB-2548 HOUSING AUTH ACT-ADVISORY BD ............... HB-2329 HOUSING AUTH-EMPLOYED TENANT,....... HB-0029 HOUSING-HOMELESS ............... . ......: HB-2679 HUMAN RIGHTS-CONVICTION........ ..,........ HB-1516 HUMAN RIGHTS--EQUAL EMPLOYMENT ....... HB-2670 ILLINOIS SCIENCE FOUNDATION ........... HB-2568 INS CD-ROLLBACK RATES ....... ......... .. .... HB-0337 JUV CT-PROSECUTE AS AN ADULT .............. . HB-1862 2523 JONES, SHIRLEY M. REPRESENTATIVE (19TH DIST.DEM)-Cont. MINORITY BUSINESS-STATE AGENCY.......... HB-1460 NEW ST BLDG-REQUIRE CHILD CARE ............ HB-2801 NURSING HM-IMPOVERISHMENT RGHT........ HB-1564 NUTRITION OUTREACH ACT....................... HB-1110 PUB AID-EMPLOYEE PROGRAM RPTS.. .... HB-1886 PUB AID-EXTEND MEDICAL ASST.................... HB-0409 PUB AID-EXTEND CHILD CARE......................... HB-1849 PUB AID-MEDICAL ASST-COVERAGE ........... HB-2641 PUB AID/ELECT CD/REGISTRARS................... HB-0481 PUB UTIL REFUND OVERCHARGES..................... HB-0503 PUB UTIL-NO CHARGE TOUCH TONE............ HB-1794 PUB UTL-LIMIT ACCESS FEE ....................... HB-0183 REHAB-AGING-HOME CARE SERVICES........ HB-1128 SCH-REGL SUPT/DROPOUT REPORT,............... HB-1885 SMALL BUSINESS-PRODUCT DEVELOP..........HB-2788 SR CITIZENS CHILD CARE SUPPORT .......... HB-1527 TELEMARKETING CONSUMER PROTECT.......... HB-2488 UTL-POWER FAILURE/WAIVE FEE ........HB-1720 VEHICLE TEST-DRIVER LICENSE ...................... HB-0311 VOC EDUC-SEX EQUITY ADV COMM ............. HB-1270 WORKER COMP-BURIAL EXPENSES............. HB-0084 WORKER COMP-COVERAGE DISPUTE............ HB-0096 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY JONES,SHIRLEY HOUSE BILL: 7, 23, 34, 38, 62, 143, 215, 377, 393, 401, 436, 488, 541, 598, 761, 765, 1115, 1127, 1515, 1519, 1753, 1771, 1784, 1799, 1860, 1906, 1927, 2194,2491, 2615, 2655, 2656, 2913, 2956 SENATE BILL: 45, 51, 68, 70, 273, 338,709, 791, 927, 1136, 1413, 1450 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 168, 287, 449, 476, 543, 982, 989, 1069, 1170, 1193 KEANE, JAMES F. REPRESENTATIVE (28TH DIST.DEM) AGENCIES-NO PRIVATE SECTOR.............. HB-2032 ASBESTOS ABATEMENT FINANCE ACT........... HB-1619 BUILD IL-AGR/ABAND MINE LANDS............... HB-1875 CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE-ASSESSMNT........ HB-2482 CORPORATIONS-TAX DELINQUENCY ............ HB-2485 DCCA-LOCAL TOURISM GRANTS ................... HB-1874 DENR-NO MORE SS COLLIDER ......................... HB-2040 DMHDD-U OF I BD TRUSTEES.............................. HB-1192 EMP/COLLEGES-TUITION WAIVER ................ HB-1499 FISCAL CONTRL INTRNL AUDIT ACT................ HB-2031 GEN NO PROF CORP-U OF I-MERGER ........... HB-2042 HGH ED-LIMIT TUITION INCREASES........... HB-0495 HGHR ED-2 YEAR TUITION FREEZE......... HB-1077 HIGHWAY CD-PUNCTUATION CHANGE......... HB-2967 HWY CD-ROAD IMPROVE IMPACT FEE............ HB-0113 INC TX-ADDL EXEMPTION $1000..................... HB-0340 INC TX-INVESTMT CREDT EXPIRATN............. HB-0469 LIQUOR LICENSES-CREDIT.................. HB-2440 NATURAL GAS-TAXATION................................ HB-0303 PEN CD-CHGO TCHR MATERNITY............... HB-2349 PEN CD-CHGO TCHR-EARLY RETIRMT......... HB-2350 PEN CD-SPOUSE REMARRY/BENEFITS '......... HB-0785 PROPERTY TAX-EQUALIZE FACTORS.............. HB-1967 RADIATION PROT-ACCREDITATION............. HB-2351 REV ACT OF 1939-DEFINITN................................ HB-1603 REV ACT OF 1939-DEFINITN......................... .HB-1604 REV ACT OF 1939-DEFINITION ........................... HB-2420 REV-HOMESTEAD EXEMPTN PROVISN ......... HB-1968 ROTA-CORPORATIONS..................................... HB-2484 ROTA-ENFORCEMENT.......... .............. HB-2487 ROTA-NOTICE TO ATTY GENERAL.............. HB-2486 SR CITIZENS-TAX LIMITATION ....:............. HB-0517 ST EMPLOYEE GROUP INSURANCE.'.............. HB-2369 STATE GOVERNMENT PROCUREMNT CD........ HB-0631 SUPREME COURT-AUDITS............................... HB-2041 TAX ASSESSORS-QUALIFICATIONS................. HB-0602 TAX DEFERRAL-NURSING HOME STAY.......... HB-0374 2524 KEANE, JAMES F. REPRESENTATIVE (28TH DIST.DEM)-Cont. TOWNSHIPS-SENIOR CITZN HOUSING............ HB-2047 U OF I HOSP-CNTY/LEASE LAND...................... HB-1191 UNIV OF ILLINOIS-TECHNICAL ....................... HB-1194 USE TAXES-COLLECTION.................................... HB-0333 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY KEANE HOUSE BILL: 190, 412, 429, 430, 432, 609, 2033, 2034, 2035, 2036, 2037, 2038, 2039, 2180, 2313, 2830, 2831 SENATE BILL: 37, 100, 118, 119, 237, 257, 278, 281,286, 319, 332, 494, 515, 526, 529, 588, 593, 692, 733, 768, 1310 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 13, 97, 368, 409, 432, 458, 512, 542, 572, 670, 678, 842, 1033, 1152, 1154, 1181, 1182 KIRKLAND, JAMES M. REPRESENTATIVE (66TH DIST.REP) ALCOHOL CONCENTRATION-DUI/.08 ............. HB-0008 CHILD SUPPORT-GUIDELINES............................ HB-1483 CIV PROC-INDIVIDUAL DEFENDANT............... HB-0735 CIVIL PRO-PROCESS/PRIV DETEC..................... HB-0117 CIVIL PROC-PROCSS SERV/DETECTV .............. HB-0093 COMMUNTY COLLEGE-MATCHNG GRANT... HB-1484 CORRECTIONS-RESTITUTION .......................... HB-2291 COUNTIES-GRAMMAR/BOUNDARIES ............. HB-2178 CRIM CD-DOMESTIC BATTERY/GUNS............. HB-2266 DCMS-CONVEYANCE-KANE COUNTY........... HB-0917 DIVORCE-CHILD-GUARDIAN ADLITEM........ HB-0736 DIVORCE-RECONCILATION ..................................... HB-0037 EPA-LOCAL TIPPING FEES.................................... HB-2574 HOME CONFINEMENT-DRUNK DRIVING....... HB-2290 HUMAN RIGHTS-FAMILIAL STATUS............... HB-1158 HUMAN RTS-DUTIES OF DEPT............................ HB-1159 JUV CT ACT-PROBATION ...................................... HB-2289 LIBRARIES/PARKS-TAX LEVY............................ HB-1148 LIQUOR-DELINQUENT CHILD ......................... HB-0278 MARRIAGE LICENSE-AIDS TEST........................ HB-0018 MARRIAGE LICENSE-AIDS TEST....................... HB-0092 MUNI- INDUSTIAL PARK CONSERVATN.......... HB-2691 PRISON RELEASE-LICENSE PRIVILG................ HB-1264 PROBATION FEES..................................................... HB-2294 PROBATION-SELECTION..................................... HB-2293 PROF REG-IMMIGRANT ENGLISH FEE............ HB-2806 RTA-SCHOOL DIST AGREEMENTS..................... HB-1481 SCH CD-CLASS 1 & 2-CHANGE.......................... HB-0947 SCH CD-SICK DAYS/TRANSPORTATN ........... HB-0946 SCH CD-TAX BALLOT INFORMATION ............. HB-1485 STEROID CONTROL ACT.......................................... HB-2446 STORMWATER PLANNING COMMITTEE........... HB-0338 STUDENT LOANS-GUARANTEE.......................... HB-2606 TAXES-COLLECT INCREASE.............................. HB-2573 TOLL HIGHWAY-TOLL REDUCTION.................. HB-1482 TWNSHP SR CITIZENS SERVICES........................ B-1486 VEH-DUI-REVOCTN-DRIVING PERMIT....... HB-2572 WORKERS COMP-SPOUSAL BENEFITS............. HB-0964 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY KIRKLAND HOUSE BILL: 150, 585, 589, 590, 732, 788, 1567 SENATE BILL: 131, 227, 448, 464, 487, 503, 519, 634, 667, 695, 1219, 1296, 1332, 1349, 1429 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 332, 425, 449, 698, 1027, 1039 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 57 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 12 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 60, 68 KLEMM, DICK REPRESENTATIVE (63RD DIST.REP) CHIPS-INS LIABILITY/LIMITATNS.................... HB-1155 CONSUMER FRAUD-VEHICLES .......................... HB-1206 CORR-PERIODIC IMPRISON 1YR..................... HB-0803 COUNTIES CODE ................ .................................... HB-0312 COUNTY BOARD-MEETING PLACE ................... HB-0808 CRIM CD-ADULTERY & FORNICATION........... HB-0351 ELEC CD--TIME .................................................... HB-1439 2525 KLEMM, DICK REPRESENTATIVE (63RD DIST.REP)-Cont. EMINENT DOMAIN-UNUSEABLE LAND.......... HB-0806 EPA-TRUCK CLEANING....................................... HB-0805 HIGHWAY CD-JT CONSTRUCTION.................... HB-0807 HWY CD-TRANSPORTATN IMPACT FEE.......... HB-0671 IL CLEAN INDOOR AIR ACT ................................... HB-1823 INCOME TX-WASTE REDUCTN EXPEND......... HB-2028 LAND DEVELOPER-PUBLIC GROUNDS ............ HB-1994 LAWN CHEMICAL APPLICATN NOTICE............. HB-1687 OPEN SPACE-COLLAR COUNTIES..................... HB-0363 PLATS -LNOTIFY SCHOOL BOARD........................ HB-0056 PRISON REVIEW BD-VICTIM-PAROLE .......... HB-0732 PROP TX-ASSESSED VALUATION...................... HB-1137 RECYCLING CLEANUP LIABILITY...................... HB-0923 SCH CD-HONORBLE DISMISSAL/TCHR........... HB-0539 SCH CD-NO CORPORAL PUNISHMENT............ HB-1122 SCH CD-STATEMENT OF AFFAIRS..................... HB-0111 SCH-REGIONAL SUPT QUALIFCTNS................. HB-0150 SPECIAL SERV-RECORD ORDINANCE............. HB-0364 SUBDIVISION ROAD IMPROVEMENTS................HB-2658 SUBDIVISION-SCHOOL FACILITIES .................. HB-0802 VEH CD--SCHOOL ZONE/NO PASSING .............. HB-0077 VEH CD-TRAFFIC SIGNS-PRIVATE.................. HB-0733 VETS BURIAL PLACES .................. . ......................... HB-1578 WAGE DEDUCT PAY PLAN...................................... HB-1457 WORKER COMP-PRINCIPAL CAUSES ............. HB-2470 WRKR COMP/OCCUP DISEASE-TRAUMA........ HB-1437 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY KLEMM HOUSE BILL: 400, 800, 801, 804, 1042, 1328 SENATE BILL: 417, 418, 1271 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 82, 87, 148, 149, 155, 199, 290, 417, 418, 506, 509, 525, 591, 713, 714, 767, 775, 786, 878, 975, 976, 977, 1036, 1145, 1202, 1239 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 9 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 2, 3 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 92 KRSKA, ROBERT T. REPRESENTATIVE (22ND DIST.DEM) ARCHITECTURE ACT-STYLE CHG.................... HB-2407 BEER BREWERS-PROHIBIT CONDUCT............. HB-2669 CHEMICAL SAFETY-POST WARNING............ HB-0709 CIRCUIT BREAKER-ELIGIBILITY ....................... HB-0136 CIRCUIT BREAKER-HEARING AIDS.................. HB-2357 CODE OF CORRECTIONS-GRAFFITI.................. HB-1780 CORRECTIONS-GRAFFITI................................... HB-1323 CRIM CD-SEMIAUTOMATIC WEAPONS........... HB-0708 ELEC CD-ABSENTEE BALLOT.............................. HB-0710 ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH PRACTITNR.......... HB-2387 FUNERAL HOME OWNER........................................ HB-2559 HANDGUNS-ASSAULT WEAPONS-ID ............. HB-2699 HAZRDOUS MATERIALS TRANSPRTATN.......... HB-0206 LAND SALES REGISTRATION................................ HB-2405 LAND SALES-VIOLATIONS................................... HB-2403 LAND SURVEY-DELETE REFERENCE............. HB-2404 PROF REG-HOME INCARCERATN PRGM......... HB-2697 PUBL UTILITY-PERFORMANCE STDRD........... HB-0674 SALES TAX-EXEMPTIONS..................................... HB-1182 STOCK TRANSFER TAX ACT ................................ HB-1183 STRUCTUAL ENGINEERING-WORDS ............... HB-2406 TAX DEFERRAL-LOW INCOME PERSON.......... HB-2698 UNSAFE VEHICLES-SALVAGE ORDER ............. HB-0711 VEH CD-SOS-RELEASE/LIEN RECORD .......... HB-0992 VEH CD-1ST DIVSN/ONE PLATE...................... HB-0205 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY KRSKA HOUSE BILL: 62, 79, 80, 164, 169, 200, 203, 384, 431, 609, 621,890, 1424, 1436, 1719, 1727, 1728, 1729, 2117, 2118, 2119, 2180, 2190, 2203, 2204, 2228, 2229, 2925 SENATE BILL: 48, 1402 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 305, 358, 383, 540, 541, 572, 575, 606, 607, 692, 744, 836, 867, 999, 1152 2526 KRSKA, ROBERT T. REPRESENTATIVE (22ND DIST.DEM)-Cont. HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 38,54 KUBIK, JACK L. REPRESENTATIVE (43RD DIST.REP) $CONSERVATION-BROOKFIELD ZOO............... HB-1588 $DCCA-BROOKFIELD GRANT ............................ HB-1589 $ENR-BROOKFIELD GRANT....................................... HB-1590 ACCOUNTABILITY REPORT-GA ......................... HB-2279 ADMN CD-DOC-GRAMMAR CHANGES.......... HB-1586 AGENDA EDUCATION ACT................................... HB-2802 AGING-MULTIPURPOSE CENTERS.................... HB-0392 ANIMAL EYE TESTING........................................ HB-1042 ASSUMED BUSINESS NAME...................... HB-2073 AUDITOR-ST EMPL-PRODUCTIVITY............... HB-2760 BANK SERVICES TO SENIOR CITIZN ... ....... HB-0541 CIEF DEPUTY ACTING SHERIFF ....................... HB-0790 CITIES & VILLAGS-CHGO OFFICERS ............. HB-0667 COOK CNTY FOREST PRESERVE/CHG............... HB-1585 COOK CNTY-4 ED SERVICE REGIONS ............. HB-0099 COOK COUNTY JUDICIAL CIRCUIT..................... HB-1420 COOK FOREST PRESERVE-ZOO-FREE........... HB-1583 DEGRADABLE PLASTICS TASK FORCE........ HB-1358 DISTRIBUTN FORMULA/FEES-TAXES.............. HB-2048 DORS-BUREAU FOR BLIND ...................... HB-1225 DORS-HOUSING CLEARINGHOUSE.............. HB-2068 DOT-CONVEYANCES..................................... HB-1774 ELEC CD-AUTOMATIC RECOUNTS:................ HB-0669 ELEC CD-BUSINESS DAY DEFINED ................... HB-2070 ELEC CD-ELCTRNC VOTING SYSTEMS............ HB-0705 ELEC CD-PETITION OBJECTION .................. HB-2701 ELEC CD-PRIMARY VOTER CHALLNGE.......... HB-0687 ELEC CD-WRITE-IN CANDIDATES ............... HB-0664 ELEC-ABSENTEE BALLOTTS/VOID.... ...... HB-1633 ELEC-COOK CNTY BD OF ELEC COM................ HB-2132 ELEC-FUNRAL DIR DEATH NOTICE................ HB-0358 ELECT-FRAUD-ABSENTEE BALLOT.............. HB-0703 ELECTION CD-DISABLED VOTER.................... HB-1634 ENR-WASTE PAINT/PESTICIDE CANS ...........HB-1356 FAIR CAMPAIGN PRACTICES ACT................. HB-2702 HEARING IMPAIRED PAY PHONES.....................HB-0741 HEARING IMPAIRED-DEVICES .................... HB-2139 HORSE RACE-BREEDER/OWNER....................... HB-0939 HORSE RACE-SIMULCAST-CONSENT............ HB-1905 HORSE RACE-STEWARD ACCREDITATN ........ HB-0909 HORSE RACING-WAGERS....................... HB-0556 INC TAX-CREDIT MEMOS............................. HB-0747 INC TX-DISABLED EMPLOYEES......................... HB-2188 INC TX-EARNED INCOME CREDIT................... HB-0755 INC TX-PROPERTY TAX DEDUCTION.............. HB-2000 INCOME TAX CHECKOFFS-CHANGES.............. HB-0309 INCOME TAX PAYMENTS-RETURN CKS......... HB-0122 INCOME TAX-EXEMPTIONS ....................... HB-0288 INCOME TAX-TAXABLE INCOME................ HB-2784 INCOME TAX-UNDERPAYMNT PENALTY ...... HB-2837 INS CD-REIMBURSE HEAR AID .......................... HB-0617 INS CD-TERMINAL ILLNESS................................. HB-2737 INTERPRETER PRIVILEGE ACT............................. HB-2941 INVESTMENTS/PUBLIC FUNDS ....................... HB-2431 JAILS-JUV DET CENTER/CONSTRUCT............. HB-2719 JURIES-USE DRIVER LICENSE LIST .................. HB-0353 LABORATORY REVIEW BOARD....................... HB-2035 LOTTERY-APPROP MONEY/PRIZES.................. HB-1102 MASS TRANSIT-BUS LIFTS........... .. HB-2189 METRO WATR RECLAMATN DIST-CHGO....... HB-2075 MUNI CD-INCORPORATION VILLAGES........... HB-0786 MUNICIPAL UTITLITIES-TAX BASE................. HB-0054 PARK DISTRICT-COMBINE DISTRCTS.............. HB-0456 PARK DISTRICT-CHANGES ............................ HB-1587 2527 KUBIK, JACK L. REPRESENTATIVE (43RD DIST.REP)-Cont. PRISON REVIEW BD-VICTIM-PAROLE........... HB-0732 PROFESNAL COUNSELOR LICENSING ............. HB-2074 PROGRAM AUDIT REPORT.....,....................... HB-2759 PROP TX-BD OF APPEALS-MEMBERS ............. HB-0339 PROPERTY TAX DELINQUENCY ........................... HB-2072 PUB AID-CITIZENS ASSEMBLY ........................... HB-2433 PUB AID-EMPLOYEE PROGRAM RPTS .............. HB-1886 PUB AID-SOC SERV ADVISORY COMM............ HB-2013 PUB UTIL-ACCESS HEAR DEVICE..................... HB-2187 RECYCLING CODE-POLYETHYLENE................. HB-0264 SALES TAX REFORM/PHOTOPROCESSG........... HB-0248 SALES TAX-REBATES ........................... HB-2763 SCH CD-AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE ............ HB-2076 SCH CD-CLASS II CNTY SCH UNIT..................... HB-2963 SCH CD-EDUCATNAL RATING INDEX .......... HB-0357 SCH CD-FY 90 SUPPLMTAL ST AID ................... HB2071 SCH CD-RGL SUPT SCHOOL VISITS.................. HB-0682 SCH CD-SPECIAL ED REIMBURSEMNT ........... HB-0677 SCH CD-TWNSHP TREASURE OPT-OUT......... HB-2761 STATE GOVERNMENT-COMMISSION.............. HB-2758 STORMWATER MGMT PLAN-COOK CNTY...... HB-2556 STORMWATER-SPEED LIMITS.......................... HB-0694 TAX CREDIT CHILD CARE PROGRAM............... HB-0615 TAXPAYERS- BILL OF RIGHTS............................. HB-1100 TELECOMMUNICATION-FIRE PROTECT. ...... HB-0207 TITLE INSURANCE ACT........................... ...... HB-1832 TITLE POLICY INDUCEMENTS....................... HB-2069 UNIVERSITIES-PRIVATE RETAILERS............... HB-1543 UNIVERSITIES-RETAIL CREDIT ..................... HB-1908 USE/OCCUP TAX-AIR FUEL .......;.H.............. ... HB-2209 VEH CD-LICENSE PLATES......................... ... HB-0156 VITAL RECORDS-BIRTH-SS NUMBR............. HB-1568 ZOO AUTHORITY ................... ........................ HB-1584 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY KUBIK HOUSE BILL: 16, 45, 94, 152, 794, 810, 1125, 1126, 1523, 1715, 2931 SENATE BILL: 23, 28, 83, 168, 177, 245, 338, 467, 489, 543, 564,625, 673, 676, 688, 694, 784, 935, 1034, 1096, 1257, 1322 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 45, 46, 47, 48, 97, 109, 173, 249, 321, 442, 500, 527, 528, 529, 561, 610, 617, 699,832, 838, 1042, 1259 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 4, 18, 19, 28, 32, 36, 39, 40, 46, 47, 48, 49, 54, 57, 73, 74 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 1, 8 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 7, 9, 17, 20,21, 30, 54, 65, 69, 94 KULAS, MYRON J. REPRESENTATIVE (10TH DIST.DEM) BAN DISPOSABLE PLASTIC BAGS.................. HB-1342 COMM COLLEGE-DISADVANTAGE PROG....... HB-0051 CRIMINAL PROC-BAIL BOND............................ HB-2334 DCCA-REVIEW LAW/SMALL BUSINESS..........HB-0546 ELEC CD-ABOLISH PRECNT REGULTN............ HB2305 EPA-COKE GAS RULES..................................... HB-1853 EPA-DUST WINDBREAKS................................ HB-1803 EPA-FUGITIVE DUST RULES..................HB1804 EPA-INFECTIOUS WASTE......................... ...: HB-0142 EPA-INFECTIOUS WASTE.................................. HB-0177 EPA-LAKE CALUMET STUDY WATER.............. HB-0789 EPA-LAND FILL HEIGHT.................................. HB-0298 EPA-REG POLL CONTROL FACILITY..................HB-1289 EPA- RELEASE......... ........................................ HB-2544 EPA-REPEAL LOCAL SITE REVIEW.................... HB-1635 EPA-SPECIAL WASTE STANDARDS :.......... HB-1854 FAMILY & MEDICAL LEAVE ACT.................... HB-2907 FAMILY LEAVE ACT/8 WORKWEEKS........... HB-1343 HEALTH SERVICES-RESIDENT ALIEN....,........ HB-2750 HGHWY AD CONTROL-PRIVATE UTIL............. HB-1934 HIGHER ED-HISPANIC ASSISTANCE..............HB-0052 INCOME TX-DAY CARE CREDIT......................... HB-1028 2528 KULAS, MYRON J. REPRESENTATIVE (10TH DIST.DEM--Cont. LAKE CALUMET STUDY-WASTE....................... HB-0722 MUNI-CONTRACTS/TAX DELINQUENCY....... HB-1185 PROF REG-IMMIGRANT ENGLISH FEE............ HB-2806 PURCHASING-NONRESIDENT BIDS.................. HB-2195 RADON MITIGATION ACT..................................... HB-2709 RADON TEST LICENSING ACT............................... HB-1611 SCRAP TIRE MGMT RECYCLING ACT ................. HB-1451 SPECIAL WASTE PERMIT VOLUME...................... HB-1802 ST HLTH FACILITY-INTERPRETER ................. HB-0048 TAX-REVOCATION OF CERTIFICATE.............. HB-1027 TICKET SCALPING-PENALTY............................. HB-2840 VEH CD-ABANDONED VEHICLE ....................... HB-1805 VEH CD- AXLE WEIGHTS ..................................... HB-0719 VEH CD-CRIM DAM/PAINT ........................... HB-2869 VEHICLE CD-AXLE WGHTS.................................. HB-0718 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY KULAS HOUSE BILL: 31, 57, 75, 79, 80, 85, 203, 412, 431, 573, 616, 726, 799, 1424, 1427, 1487, 1706, 1719, 1723, 1729, 1746, 2117, 2190, 2191, 2203, 2204, 2228, 2229, 2283, 2372, 2790 SENATE BILL: 6, 290, 292, 479, 480, 481, 633, 635, 668, 703, 942, 1039, 1172, 1224, 1278, 1315, 1353, 1377, 1388, 1412 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 316, 339, 449, 456, 534, 667, 711, 1004, 1123, 1154, 1270 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 5, 58, 67 LANG, LOUIS I. REPRESENTATIVE (1ST DIST.DEM) ABORTION-DISCRIMINATION.......................... HB-2043 ABUSED & NEGLECT CHILD-TEAMS ............... HB-1111 ACUPUNCTURE PRACTICE..................................... HB-2563 AGING-MULTIPURPOSE CENTERS .................... HB-0392 ANIMAL EYE TESTING .................. ............... ....... HB- 1042 ATM LIABILITY CONSUMER INFO ................. HB-2751 BANK SERVICES TO SENIOR CITIZN................... HB-0541 BILL RIGHTS- VICTIMS.................. ........ ............... HB-1324 BILL RIGHTS- VICTIMS....................................... HB-1775 CABLE TV-A/B SWITCH/LOCKOUTS................. HB-2088 CABLE TV-INTERRUPTIONS/WIRING.............. HB-2086 CABLE TV-NO CHARGE TO CANCEL.............. HB-2087 CHILD SEATBELTS-RESPONSIBILITY............... HB-0638 CIRCUIT BREAKER-PARKINSON MED............. HB-0160 CIRCUIT BREAKER-BROADEN DRUGS............. HB-0817 CIVIL PRO-DESIGNATE RESPONDENT............. HB-0249 CIVIL PRO-PARTNERSHIP-LAWSUITS........... HB-0251 CIVIL PROC-SR CIT/TRIALPREFER................... HB-0004 CIVIL PROCEDURE-DEATH OF PARTY............. HB-0245 CLEAN PUBLIC ELEVATOR AIR ACT................... HB-1768 CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGIST LIEN ACT................. HB-2729 COIN-OP MACH-TOLL FREE NUMBER........... HB-0721 COMMERCIAL TRANSPORTATION...................... HB-1184 CONSUMER FRAUD/MFG REBATE ...................... HB-0538 CONSUMER FRAUD-PHONE CHARGES............ HB-2055 CONSUMER IN WAITING ACT............................... HB-2820 CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES-LSD ..................... HB-1746 CORPORATION-NURSE/DOCTOR ...................... HB-1511 CREATE-DEPT OF CHILD ADVOCACY .............. HB-0022 CREDIT CARDS-NO CARBON PAPER................. HB-0688 CRIM CD-ASSAULT WEAPON/DELIVRY.......... HB-0607 CRIM CD-DUI-RECKLESS HOMICIDE............. HB-0779 CRIM CD-LIMIT CRIM SEX ASSAULT ............... HB-1558 CRIM CD-PROHIB ASSAULT WEAPONS ........... HB-1452 CRIM CD-STEROID POSSESSION ........ ............... HB-2625 CRIM-COMPUTER TAMPER/PROGRAM........... HB-0498 DASA/TOLL-FREE NUMBER ................................ HB-1411 DCFS-CASELOAD STANDARDS........................... HB-0580 DCFS-CHILD CARE POLICY & LOAN................. HB-0414 DIVORCE-SESSIONS ABOUT KIDS................... HB-0129 ED-STUDENTS/RELIGIOUS HOLIDAYS............ HB-1235 ELEC CD-CANVASSERS & OFFICERS................ HB-1756 2529 LANG, LOUIS I. REPRESENTATIVE (1ST DIST.DEM)-Cont. ELEC CD-COMM COMMISSION MEMBR.......... HB-0191 ELEC CD-COMMITTEEMAN PETITIONS.......... HB-2168 FAMILY EXPENSE-PARENTS............................... HB-0633 FOOD TOXIC DISCLOSURE ACT ............................ HB-0626 FOREIGN NURSES-EXAM .................................. HB-1291 GRANDPARENT-VISITATION ............................. HB-0019 HANDICAPPED PLATES FINES.......................... HB-1009 HEALTH INSURANCE DISCLOSURE.................. HB-1340 HOME OWNERSHIP MADE EASY .......................... HB-1000 HOSPITAL LIC-DISCHARGE NOTICE................. HB-0302 HUM RTS-SEX DISCRIM-INSURANCE............ HB-0254 IDPH-IDENTIFY STEROID ABUSE....................... HB-2623 ILL ANTITRUST ACT/INS CODE............................ HB-2147 INC TX-DAY CARE CREDIT.................................. HB-0488 INCOME TAX-EXEMPTIONS ................................ HB-1522 INCOME TX CREDIT-PROPERTY TAX.............. HB-2878 INCOME TX-DEPENDENT CARE CREDT.......... HB-0255 INS CD-AUTO PREMIUM/ZIP CODE ................. HB-0573 INS CD-CLINICAL SOCIAL WORKER ................ HB-0748 INS CD-CONTINUE BENEFITS............................ HB-1521 INS CD-INTERNAL CROSS REFERNCE............. HB-2371 INS CD-REIMBURSE HEAR AID........................... HB-0617 INS CD-THIRD PARTY PRESCRIPTN ................. HB-0090 INS POLICY READABILITY ..................................... HB-2766 INS-ACCIDENT/HEALTH PREM RATES........... HB-2905 INS-MISLEADING ADVERTISING....................... HB-2654 JUDGMENTS-RATES OF INTEREST ................ HB-2057 KIDS BILL OF RIGHTS............................................... HB-1757 LONG TERM CARE OMBUDSMAN ACT............... HB-0215 NURSING HOME REFORM-PERS FUNDS......... HB-0296 PLANT CLOSINGS-NOTICE................................... HB-0059 PROHIBIT CREDIT CARD CARBONS .................... HB-0412 PROPERTY TAX-INCR-MAIL NOTICE ............ HB-2831 PUB UTIL-LESS TAX LOWER RATE.................... HB-0542 PUB UTIL-NONESSENTIAL ACTIVITY ............ HB-2849 PUB UTIL-TELECOMM-GOODWILL ADS ....... HB-2850 SCH BUS-SEAT BELT-ROOFTP HATCH........... HB-1546 SCH CD-DRUG/SUBSTNCE INSTRUCTN.......... HB-0002 SCH CD-HGHR ED/FOREIGN GIFTS ............... HB-0816 SCH CD-HIGHER ED-DISCLOSURE.................. HB-0815 SCH CD-HOLOCAUST STUDY ............................. HB-0003 SCH CD-PRESCHOOL ED GRANT PROG............ HB-0604 SCH CD-SICK LEAVE/AUNT & UNCLE............. HB-1747 SCH CD-STEROID ABUSE EDUCATION............. HB-2624 SCH-TCHR/PRINCPAL RETIREMENT............... HB-0124 SR CITZ/DISBLD MEDCARE COVRAGE .............. HB-2198 ST AGENCY-DEFAULT STUDENT LOAN.......... HB-0780 ST AGENCY-DELINQUENT DEBT/GOV............. HB-0634 ST PAPER SUPPLY-RECYCLED ........................... HB-0562 STERIOD CONTROL-DASA-ED PROGRM....... HB-2626 UCC-BANK IMPROPERLY PAID ITEM .............. HB-1524 VEH CD-REVOKED LICENSE-FELONY ........... HB-2015 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY LANG HOUSE BILL: 58, 295, 490, 1112, 1355, 1428, 1507, 1743, 1749, 1753, 1755, 1780, 2064, 2068, 2148 SENATE BILL: 4, 136, 181, 200, 302, 613, 628, 633, 699, 700, 746, 784, 1093, 1184, 1213, 1214, 1220, 1221, 1314, 1332, 1406, 1408 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 189, 200, 239, 347, 442, 466, 493, 518, 519, 625, 666 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 33, 34 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 4 LAURINO, WILLIAM J. REPRESENTATIVE (2ND DIST.DEM) ACCESSIBLE HEALTH CARE ACT ...................... HB-1500 AFDC-SCHOOL ATTENDANCE ......................... HB-1281 BANK SEAL NO MANDATORY USE...................... HB-2383 CIRCUIT BREAKER-BROADEN DRUGS............. HB-0817 CONSUMER FRAUD-MEDICARE CHARGE.....: HB-0402 2530 LAURINO, WILLIAM J. REPRESENTATIVE (2ND DIST.DEM)-Cont. CONSUMER FRAUD/MFG REBATE ...................... HB-0538 CREATE DEPT-CENTRAL COLLECTION........... HB-1260 CRIM CD-SEMIAUTOMATIC WEAPONS......... HB-0708 DRIVER EDUCATION-ATTENDANCE................. HB-1427 EDUCATIONAL CHOICE ACT ...................... HB-0890 ELEC CD-COMM COMMISSION MEMBR .......... HB-0191 FAMILY LEAVE ACT/8 WORKWEEKS................. HB-1343 FRAUDULENT LICENSES/PLATES....................... HB-1199 HEALTH INS REFUND DATE-DEATH ................ HB-2657 HEARING IMPAIRED PAY PHONES................... HB-0741 HGH ED-LIMIT TUITION INCREASES............... HB-0495 INCOME TAX-EXEMPTIONS .............................. HB-1522 INS CD-INTERNAL CROSS REFERNCE............. HB-2371 INS---MISLEADING ADVERTISING....................... HB-2654 INSURANCE-PUNITIVE DAMAGES.................... HB-0181 INSURANCE-PUNITIVE DAMAGES.................. HB-0290 KIDS BILL OF RIGHTS...................................... HB-1757 LICENSING OF HOME INSPECTORS .................... HB-1815 LIMIT AUTOMATIC TELLER FEES........................ HB-1368 POLICE-QUESTIONS BY SUPERVISOR.............. HB-0039 PROHIBIT CREDIT CARD CARBONS .............. IHB-0412 PROPERTY TAX FREEZE.................................... HB-0080 PUB UTL-ICC/REFUNDS................................. HB-1007 PUBL UTILITY-PERFORMANCE STDRD........... HB-0674 REV-INCREASE HOMESTEAD EXEMPTN......... HB-0079 REVENUE ACT-GRAMMAR ................................. HB-2519 SCH BUS-SEAT BELT-ROOFTP HATCH........... HB-1546 SCH CD-CHGO K-3 CLASS LIMIT...................... HB-1371 SCHOOL DIST ASSIST CHECKOFF......................... HB-1248 SEN CITIZEN-TAX LIMITATION ACT ............... HB0467 ST AGENCY-DELINQUENT DEBT/GOV............. HB-0634 ST PAPER SUPPLY-RECYCLED.................. HB-0562 TRUTH IN TAXATION ACT..................................... HB-0203 VEH CD-ABANDONED VEHICLE........................ HB-1805 VEH CD-BUSES/RR CROSSINGS ......................... HB-0453 VEH CD-MANDATORY INS/PROOF ............... HB-1820 VEHICLE CD-AUTO INSURANCE........................ HB-1080 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY LAURINO HOUSE BILL: 4, 91, 136, 200, 234, 414, 429, 430, 432, 454, 471, 488, 542, 621, 622, 638, 1112, 1459, 1719, 1729, 2118, 2119, 2180, 2228, 2229 SENATE BILL: 8, 514, 922 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 256, 316, 339, 392, 1034, 1154 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 5, 78 LEFLORE, ROBERT JR. REPRESENTATIVE (15TH DIST.DEM) BACKGROUNDS OF PUBLIC DRIVERS................. HB-2899 BD HIGHER ED-RACE RELATIONS .................. HB-2687 CAMPAIGN SIGNS-REMOVAL .......................... HB-1771 CORRECTIONS-TRAINING FUNDS .................... HB-1038 DCFS-CHILD CARE POLICY & LOAN................. HB-0414 ELECTED COMMERCE COMMISSION............... HB-0988 ELECTRIC UTILITIES-SPIN-OFFS...................... HB-1826 FISH CD-PROHIBITED DEVICES.......................... HB-0500 HOSPITAL LICENSING--CLOSINGS.............. HB-0143 HOUSE DEVLMT-CITY BORROWING ................ HB-1534 HOUSING DEV-NONPROFIT GROUPS ............... HB-1531 HUM RIGHTS-EXECUTIVE TRAINING............. HB-2639 IDFA-ENTERPRISE DEVELOPMENT ................. HB-1422 ILL MINORITY BUSINESS DEV ACT..................... HB-2141 INCOME TAX-EARNED INCOME CREIT........... HB-2748 INS CD-ROLLBACK RATES ....................... . HB-0337 INS-TAX/NO DISCRIMINATION......................... HB-2149 INVEST AFRICAN DEVELPMT BANK................ HB-0186 MIN & FEM BUSINESS ACQUISITION.................. HB-1784 PEN CD-CHGO TCHR COMPOUND RATE......... HB-1039 PEN CD-CHGO TCHR INCR PENSION............... HB-1040 PEN CD-ST BRD INVESTMENT ............................ HB-1520 2531 LEFLORE, ROBERT JR. REPRESENTATIVE (15TH DIST.DEM)-Cont. PLANT CLOSINGS-NOTICE..................................... HB-0059 PUB AID-EXTEND MEDICAL ASST ................. HB-0409 PUB AID-TRANSITIONAL PAYMENTS ..............HB-0401 PUB AID/ELECT CD/REGISTRARS..................... B-0481 PUB UTL-FILE CONTRACTS W/ICC ................... HB-0182 PUBLIC AID-AFDC/GA ......................................... HB-1034 PUBLIC AID-NEW AID IF CUTOFF.................. HB-0219 PURCHASE ACT-FORMER STATE EMPL .......... HB-0119 PURCHASNG-RESIDNT SM BUSINESS ....... ..HB-0791 RAISE MINMUM WAGE-EQUAL FEDERL........ HB-0494 REVENUE ACT-GRAMMAR ................. HB-2519 SCH CD-AID LOW INCOME STUDENTS............ HB-2743 SCH CD-APPOINTMENTS/CIVIL SERV ............ HB-2744 SCH CD-BACKGROUND CHECKS........................ HB-2897 SCH CD-BAN PORTABLE RADIOS................. HB-2885 SCH CD-BANS POCKET PAGERS ....................... HB-0095 SCH CD-CHGO BD ED-TAX RATES................. HB-2792 SCH CD-NO ELECTRONIC PAGERS .................. HB-0058 SCH CD-TEACHER REMEDIATION................. HB-2742 SCH CD-TECHNICAL CHANGE........................... HB-2731 SCH CD-UPDATE ST AID FORMULA ................. HB-2330 SCHOLARSHIPS-LIBERTY PLAN........................ HB-2620 SMALL BUSINESS DEVELOP/DCCA ................. HB-2655 SMALL BUSINESS DEV ACT/DCCA................... HB-2656 SMALL BUSINESS SURETY BOND ACT........... . HB-2876 SR CITIZENS CHILD CARE SUPPORT ................ HB-1527 STEEL PRODUCT PROCURE-EXPAND............... HB-0083 VEH CD-BUS DRIVER/DRUG TESTS.......... HB-0910 VEH CD-PUB TRANS DRUG TESTING............ HB-2898 VEHICLE TEST-DRIVER LICENSE ..:......... HB-0311 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY LEFLORE HOUSE BILL: 7, 38, 84, 160, 184, 377, 392, 462, 490, 572, 586, 590, 748, 761, 793, 795, 823, 1115, 1431, 1487, 1530, 1799, 1819, 1885, 2043, 2670, 2686, 2833, 2843, 2844, 2928, 2933 SENATE BILL: 16, 33, 51, 113, 116, 150, 255, 394, 513, 614, 784, 999, 1093, 1200, 1344, 1441 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 15, 20, 156, 168, 186, 198, 208, 289, 321, 413, 543, 571, 576, 684, 697, 850, 866, 889, 890, 896, 980, 1070, 1071, 1082, 1174, 1175, 1190, 1210, 1214, 1271, 1289 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 68 LEITCH, DAVID R. REPRESENTATIVE (93RD DIST.REP) $OCE- DASA ............. ...................... .. ..................... HB-0860 CNTY-LICENSE FOOD/ESTABLMNT.............. HB-1224 CRIM CD-ANTI COMPUTER VIRUS.................. HB-0794 DRUG DEP-INTERAGENCY BOARD..... .... . HB-2451 ELEC CD-REJECT CITY ELEC LAW .......... HB-2627 EPA-DREDGNG PERMIT-DOT PROJECT......... HB-2309 INS CD-MAMMOGRAM TEST................................. HB-229 METRO CIVIC CENTERS-NEW FUND.............. HB-2628 MILITARY-FIREARMS-HISTORY.....................HB-2965 RADIATN PROTECTN ACT/EXEMPTNS............. HB-1721 STATE PROP-LOCAL SPECL ASSMNT............ HB-0441 VEHICLE CODE-TINTED WINDOWS............. HB-1827 VOL PAY DEDUCTION CONTRIBUTION ............. HB-2629 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY LEITCH HOUSE BILL: 1208, 2060, 2328, 2448 SENATE BILL: 415, 442, 816, 817, 856, 1155 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 143, 254, 401, 487, 517, 681, 700, 703, 1011, 1224, 1258, 1282 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 24 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 103 LEVERENZ, TED E. REPRESENTATIVE (51ST DIST.DEM) $CHGO METRO FAIR/EXPO AUTH....................... HB-0239 $CMS-STUDY HIRING FREEZE............... HB-1214 $CMS-STUDY PARKING LOT............................. HB-1215 $COMP-GRANTS REVOLVING FUND................ HB-1213 $CORRECTIONS-AIR NEED ............................... HB-1216 2532 LEVERENZ, TED E. REPRESENTATIVE (51ST DIST.DEM)--Cont. $COURT OF CLAIMS/AWARDS ............................. HB-1212 $COURT OF CLAIMS/AWARDS.............................. HB-2846 $GRANTS-DCCA-CIVIC CENTERS...................... HB-0595 $METRO FAIR/EXPOSITION AUTH ...................... HB-0238 $METRO PIER/EXPO AUTH.................................... HB-2939 $METRO PIER/EXPO AUTH FY90......................... HB-2940 $OCE-GENERAL ASSEMBLY................................. HB-0582 $OCE-LEG SUPPORT AGENCIES........................ HB-0584 $OCE-ST BOARD OF ELECTIONS................ .... HB-0551 $OCE-STATE APPELLATE DEFENDER............... HB-0659 $OCE-SUPREME COURT................................... HB-0545 $SPKR/PRES-MBR DIST OFFICES ....................... HB-0583 $ST ATTORNY APPELLAT PROSECUTR .............. HB-0942 $SUPPLEMENTAL APPROPS FY90..................... HB-1211 ADMN PROC-SOS DESIGNEE ............................... HB-1829 BD OF ED-GRANTS-AIRCRAFT NOISE............ HB-0088 BUILD ILLINOIS-EXPAND PROGRAM............. HB-1218 BURIAL FUNDS-TRUSTS ...................................... HB-2580 CIVIC CENTERS-FINANCES ................................. HB-0596 COMM COLLEGE-CLOSED MEETING ................ HB-0770 DCMS-CHARGE AGENCIES RENT...................... HB-2665 DISASTER RELIEF-STATE REIMBURS .............. HB-0089 EPA-LAND FILL HEIGHT .................................... HB-0298, FED SAVNG/LOAN-CONVERT ST BANK.......... HB-0362 FOOD SAFETY TRANSPORTATION ACT............. HB-2896 GENERAL OBLIGATION BOND ACT..................... HB-1217 INS CD-THIRD PARTY PRESCRIPTN ............... HB-0090 LIBRARY GRANT INCREASE................................ HB-1261 LIQUOR CONTROL-DEALERSHIPS..................... HB-2270 LIQUOR LICENSES-CREDIT.................................. HB-2440 LIS-CHARGES FOR SERVICES..................... HB-1828 NOTICES-MUNICIPAL NEWSLETTERS............. HB-2847 O'HARE NOISE MONITORING SYSTEM ............. HB-0599 PEN CD-ST POLICE INVESTIGATOR .................. HB-0918 PROHIBIT CREDIT CARD CARBONS .................. HB-0412 PUB UTIL-ICC/NO SUMMER RATES.................. HB-0091 REPEAL-LIB CERTIFICATE CANVAS ................ HB-0485 RURAL BOND BANK....................... .... HB-2520 SCH CD-BRD DISTRICT ELECTIONS................ HB-0328 SCH CD-EDUCATION REFORM ......................... HB-0405 SCH CD-SCHOLARSHIP FUNDING ..................... HB-0700 SCHOOL BUS DRIVER-DRUG TEST ................... HB-2016 SIU/E ST LOUIS COMM COLL BOARD ............... HB-0061 ST EMP GRP INS-EXPAND COVERGE ............... HB-0190 STORMWATER-SPEED LIMITS ............................ HB-0694 SUPPLEMENTAL DEALER LICENSE..................... HB-1082 -TREASURY LIMIT INVEST AUTHORTY ............. HB-2034 VEH CD-NEW DEALER VEH LICENSE............... HB-1257 VEH CD-SETS LIMIT TOWING FEE................... HB-2355 VEHICLE CODE-TOW OPERATORS ....................... HB-2513 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY LEVERENZ HOUSE BILL: 46, 207, 252, 313, 572, 774, 1479, 1706, 2030, 2031, 2032, 2033, 2035, 2036, 2037, 2038, 2039,2040, 2041, 2042, 2512, 2600 SENATE BILL: 12, 53, 163, 184, 229, 230, 248, 261,292, 328, 329, 461, 462, 463, 852, 1164, 1166, 1283 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 24, 78, 321, 431, 759, 817, 1117 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 63, 67 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 13 LEVIN, ELLIS B. REPRESENTATIVE (5TH DIST.DEM) ABORTION-REFUSAL............................................. HB-2567 ADMIN PROC-COPYRIGHT MATERIAL............ HB-1673 ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURE-RULES.......... HB-1674 AGGRAVATION/SEXUAL ORIENTATION.......... HB-1834 AIDS CONFIDE/CMS-SICK LEAVE................... HB-1839 AIDS-CONSENT TO TEST..................................... HB-0024 AIDS-NOTICE TO TRANSFUSEES........................ HB-1872 2533 LEVIN, ELLIS B. REPRESENTATIVE (5TH DIST.DEM)-Cont. AIDS-PREMARITAL TESTING ............................ HB-0036 ALCOHOL CONCENTRATION-DUI/.08............. HB-0008 ATM LIABILITY CONSUMER INFO............... HB-2751 BD HIGHER ED-RACE RELATIONS ................. HB-2687 CIRCUIT BREAKER-BROADEN DRUGS............. HB-0817 CIRCUIT BREAKER-INCOME LEVEL................. HB-0818 CITY BUY UTILITY PRICE ....................................... HB-2601 COMM COLL-BANKS/CHI BD ED-DEBT......... HB-1131 CONDOMINIUM-ARBITRATION ................... HB-1914 CONDOMINIUMS-CONTRACTS ........................ HB-1550 CONDOS-LIFE STUDIES ....................................... HB-1916 CONDOS-MANAGERS/CERTIFICATED............. HB-1913 CONDOS-REGULATE POWERS/DUTIES ........... HB-1915 CONDOS-RESERVES/MANAGERS.................... HB-1912 CONDOS-SALE/DISCLOSURES.......................... HB-1754 CRIM PROC-BAIL BOND-NOTICES ................. HB-1010 CRIM-COMPUTER TAMPER/PROGRAM........... HB-0498 DCFS-LIST HARD-TO-PLACE KIDS................ HB-1665 DMHDD-COMMUNITY LIVING ST PLAN ......... HB-0550 DRUGS TO TREAT AIDS............................................ HB-1838 ED-STUDENTS/RELIGIOUS HOLIDAYS........... HB-1235 ELEC CD-ELECTRONIC VOTING TEST.............. HB-1664 ELEC CD-PUB UTIL-COMMERCE COMM....... HB-2895 ELECTED COMMERCE COMMISSION.................. HB-0988 EMPLOYEE DRUG TESTING................................. HB-0557 EMPLOYEE DRUG TESTING................................. HB-1645 ENERGY SERVICE AUTHORITIES........................ HB-2602 EPA-CFC CONTAINERS......................................... HB-2024 FED SUBSIDIZED HOUSING PRESERV................. HB-1394 FOOD TOXIC DISCLOSURE ACT ............................. HB-0626 HANDICAPPED PLATES-FINES.......................... HB-1009 HGHWY CD-VENDING MACHINES.................. HB-1836 HISTORICAL PRESV-NOTIFY TENANT............. HB-2300 HUM RTS-SEX DISCRIM-INSURANCE............ HB-0254 HUMAN RIGHTS-AIDS.......................................... HB-1837 HUMAN RIGHTS-HOUSING................................ HB-2296 HUMAN RTS-EXPEDITED PROCEEDNGS......... HB-0496 HUMAN RTS-SEXUAL ORIENTATION.............. HB-1833 ICC-ADOPTION OF STANDARDS........................HB-1672 INS CD-CLINICAL SOCIAL WORKER ............ HB-0748 INS CD-KEEP RETIREE COVERAGE .................... HB-1263 LIMIT AUTOMATIC TELLER FEES........................ HB-1368 MED PATIENT RIGHTS-INSURANCE ............... HB-1005 MEDICAID-AIDS-NURSING HOMES.............. HB-1769 MEDICAID-MEDICARE BENEFICIARY ............. HB-0797 MEDICAL PRAC-FOREIGN MED GRADS .......... HB-2684 MEDICARE SUPPLMNT INS-RATE ..................... HB-1145 MTA-POLICE FORCE ............................................... HB-1006 MUNICIPAL VOTE OWN UTILITY ......................... HB-2603 NURSING HOME REFORM-PERS FUNDS......... HB-0296 PEN-PROHIBIT LEVERAGED BUYOUT.............. HB-1061 PERSNL CD-DONATE SICK LEAVE..................... HB-0796 PROP TX-HOMESTEAD...........................................HB-0499 PUB AID/ADVISORY COMMITTEE........................ HB-2807 PUB UTIL BID TO GENERATE.............................. HB-2299 PUB UTIL COURT ORDER NO REMAND.............. HB-2919 PUB UTIL EXCESS RATE REFUND........................ HB-2920 PUB UTIL-COMMISSIONERS/EMPLMNT......... HB-1062 PUB UTIL-COURT MAY ORDER........................... HB-1835 PUB UTIL-EXEC DIRECTOR/EMPLMNT.......... HB-1063 PUB UTIL-ICC-APPEAL RATE INCRS .............. HB-1551 PUB UTL-ICC/REFUNDS.................................. HB-1007 PUB UTL--WINTER RECONNECTION ................ HB-0497 PUBLC AID-ADD CLASS OF PERSONS............ HB-0798 PURCHASING ACT-AIDS TRAINING .............. HB-2297 SALES REPS NOT IN STATE ................................. HB-1549 SCH CD-AIDS TRAINING STANDARDS............. HB-2298 2534 LEVIN, ELLIS B. REPRESENTATIVE (5TH DIST.DEM)-Cont. SCH CD-AIDS TRAINING/PERSONNEL............ HB-2302 SCH CD-CHGO BD ED/FISCAL YEAR.................. HB-1233 SCH CD-CHGO/COUNCILS SIZE ................. HB-1232 SCH CD-HGHR ED/FOREIGN GIFTS ................HB-0816 SCH CD-HIGHER ED-DISCLOSURE................ HB-0815 SCH CD-SPECIAL ED/TECHNICAL..................... HB-2301 SCH CD-STUDENT RIGHTS.................................. HB-1008 SCH-SPEC ED HEARING OFFICERS.................. HB-1548 SCHOOL BUS DRIVER-DRUG TEST .................... HB-2934 SCHOOL CD-SPECIAL ED PLAN....................... HB-1547 SERV TAX DELINQUENCY AMNESTY............... HB-1208 ST EMP GRP INS-EXPAND COVERGE ................ HB-0190 TELEPHONE-DISCONTINE/900 SERV............... HB-1234 TITLE INSURANCE ACT........................................ HB-1832 UNEMP INS-SUCCESSOR CONTRIBUTN.......... HB-1668 UNIV-EMPLOY OPPORTUNITY-REPORT....... HB-2686 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY LEVIN HOUSE BILL: 104, 2023, 2211 SENATE BILL: 4, 16, 23, 113, 116, 292, 301, 333, 392, 529, 577, 628, 651, 652, 653, 654, 655, 656, 657, 658, 725, 726, 727, 742, 1041, 1042, 1043, 1136, 1221, 1344, 1422 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 169, 291, 347, 449, 466, 573, 683, 1171, 1256, 1257, 1276 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 82 MADIGAN, MICHAEL J. REPRESENTATIVE (30TH DIST.DEM) $OCE-GENERAL ASSEMBLY................................. HB-0582 $OCE-LEG SUPPORT AGENCIES ........................ HB-0584 $SPKR/PRES-MBR DIST OFFICES ...................... HB-0583 CRIM CD-STEROID POSSESSION ................ HB-2625 GA MEMBERS COMPENSATION............................ HB-2776 GENERAL ASSEMBLY-COMPENSATION.......... HB-1621 HOME OWNERSHIP MADE EASY.......................... HB-1000 IDPH-IDENTIFY STEROID ABUSE...................... HB-2623 LRU COMPUTERIZE INFO-PUBLC REC............. HB-1622 PROP TX-CHARITABLE USES............................... HB-1623 SCH CD-BANS POCKET PAGERS .................. HB-0095 SCH CD-STEROID ABUSE EDUCATION ............ HB-2624 / STERIOD CONTROL-DASA-ED PROGRM....... HB-2626 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY MADIGAN,MJ HOUSE BILL: 890, 1019 SENATE BILL: 169, 728, 751, 1258 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 152, 308, 344, 347, 351, 383, 393, 481, 493, 554, 572, 578, 1005, 1018, 1033, 1151, 1152,1177, 1222, 1234, 1264 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 5, 16, 31, 58, 63, 67 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 64 MARTINEZ, BEN REPRESENTATIVE (20TH DIST.DEM) $CDB-MULTI-SPORTS FACILITY..................... HB-0053 COIN-OPERATED AMUSE-GANG CONTR...... HB-1861 COMM COLLEGE-DISADVANTAGE PROG .......HB-0051 CONTROLLD SUBSTANCES-PENALTIES.......... HB-2313 CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES-SEIZURE............ HB-2317 CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES-FORFEITU ......... HB-2319 COURT INTERPRETERS ACT-CERTIFD ........... HB-0472 CRIM CD-AGGR BATTERY-PREGNANCY ..... HB-1863 CRIM CD-MOB ACTION-GANGS................. HB-1859 CRIM-CONTRLD SUBST-CONSPIRACY.......... HB-1360 DCMS-QUALIFIED APPLICANT/2 YRS.............. HB-1018 DEPT PUB HLTH-AIDS CAMPAIGN ................. HB-0132 DRUG/ALCOHOL USE/ABUSE EDUCATN.......... HB-0175 ELEC CD-BILINGUAL BALLOT/REGSN............ HB-0049 ELEC-APPT DEPUTY REGISTRARS................. HB-1016 ELEC-BILINGUAL BALLOTS...................... HB-1017 ELEC-DEPUTY REGISTRAR-PRINCIPL......... HB-0979 FOOD & DRUG-FOOD LABELING..................... HB-1364 FOOD/DRUG-MISBRANDED...............HB-1019 HEALTH PROF-MALPRACTICE DISCL........... HB-0135 HEALTH SERVICES-RESIDENT ALIEN........... HB-2750 HIGHER ED-HISPANIC ASSISTANCE .............. HB-0052 2535 MARTINEZ, BEN REPRESENTATIVE (20TH DIST.DEM)-Cont. HISPANICS-INFANT MORTALITY..................... HB-0131 HOSPITAL LICENSING-CLOSINGS..................... HB-0143 INS CD-SPACE HEATERS ...................................... HB-0130 INS-REDLINING PROHIBITION............HB-1362 JUV CT-CORR-TRIAL AS ADULT.................... HB-1860 JUV CT-PROSECUTE AS AN ADULT............... HB-1862 MED PRAC-DISPLAY LICENSES......................... HB-0050 MEDICAL PATIENT-INFORM CONSENT.......... HB-0506 MINORITY BUSINESS-PERM ALIEN......... HB-1369 MTA- POLICE FORCE...............................................HB-1006 NO INFORMATION-LIABILITY........................... HB-0134 PEN-CHGO TCHR-2.5% FLAT RATE................. HB-1892 PEN-CHGO TCHR-2.15% FLAT RATE................ HB-1893 PUB UTL-WINTER RECONNECTION............ HB-0497 PVT BUS/VOC SCHQOLS-EXEMPTION .............. HB-0063 RENT-REGULATED HOUSING-ADDRESS...... HB-2489 SCH CD-BANS POCKET PAGERS .................. HB-0095 SCH CD-PARENTING EDUC REQUIRED ........... HB-0021 SCH CD-PRESCHOOL ED GRANT PROG............ HB-0604 SCH CD-PROHIBITS PAGERS.............................. HB-0062 ST HLTH FACILITY-INTERPRETER ................... HB-0048 TREASURER-INCENTIVE PROGRAM ................ HB-1365 VEH CD-BUS DRIVER/DRUG TESTS................... HB-0910 VEH CD-LICENSE FOR DIABETIC...................... HB-0881 VITAL RECORD-IDENTIFY HISPANIC .............. HB-0133 WATER SERVICE LIMIT DISCONNECT ............... HB-0275 WORKERS COMPENSATN-AGRICULTURE .... HB-0563 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY MARTINEZ HOUSE BILL: 4, 80, 87, 91, 136, 160, 287, 296, 377, 392, 402, 431, 467, 488, 494, 524, 525, 542, 573, 817, 823, 873, 875, 1007, 1111, 1354, 1394, 1411, 1522, 1746, 1784, 1805, 2215, 2228, 2229, 2282, 2329, 2491, 2806, 2897,2898, 2899 SENATE BILL: 32, 48, 68, 70, 93, 116, 335, 338, 499, 507, 702, 791, 887, 890, 892, 1097, 1413 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 142, 155, 168, 287, 289, 296, 320, 421, 437, 449, 1013, 1018, 1257, 1277 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 51 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 68, 104 MATIJEVICH, JOHN S. REPRESENTATIVE (61ST DIST.DEM) $OCE-SECRETARY OF STATE.............................. HB-0994 $OCE-STATE BOARD EDUCATION ...................... HB-0591 $OCE-SUPREME COURT......................................... HB-0545 $POLICE CRIME LABORATORY........................ HB-1204 $SBE-GENERAL STATE AID.................................. HB-0592 $SBE-SUPPLMNTL ST AID.................................. HB-0869 ALCOHOL ADS-PRODUCTS TO MINORS.......... HB-1606 ANIMALS-GIFTS/PRIZES..................................... HB-0006 BUSINESS CORP STATUTE CHG ............................ HB-2416 CLERICAL PSYCHOL & SOCIAL ACTS................. HB-0437 CNTY EXECUTIVE-GENERAL ELECTN............ HB-0341 COMM COLLEGE-PART TIME TEACHER.......... HB-0613 COMMERCE COMMISSION-ETHICS ................. HB-2932 COMMERCE COMMN-EXCOMMR EMPLYMT HB-2944 COMMERCE COMMN-RESTRICT VOTING....... HB-2948 CONSTRUCTION-EMPLOYEE HYGIENE.......... HB-0330 CONSUMER FRAUD/MFG REBATE ...................... HB-0538 CONVEYANCES-FLOOD HAZARD..................... HB-0933 CORR-PERIODIC IMPRISON YR........................ HB-0803 CORRECTIONS-RESTITUTION .......................... HB-2291 COUNTIES/STORMWATER MANAGEMENT..... HB-1280 COUNTY BOARD-MEETING PLACE ................... HB-0808 COUNTY/FOREST PRESERVE-OFFICER.......... HB-0180 CREDIT CARD DISCLOSURE................................ HB-1015 CREDIT UNION AUDITS........................................ HB-1685 CRIM CD-ASSAULT WEAPON/DELIVRY.......... HB-0607 CRIM CD-PROHIB ASSAULT WEAPONS ........... HB-0331 CRIM-DISRUPT SCHOOL ACTIVITY ............... HB-0188 2536 MATIJEVICH, JOHN S. REPRESENTATIVE (61ST DIST.DEM)-Cont. DCCA-INCENTIVE TO FOREIGN FIRM ............. HB-0618 DEATH CERTIFICATES-TOBACCO ..................... HB-0005 DEFINE INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR.............. HB-1139 DEFINE INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR ............. HB-1818 DENTIST PRAC-HYGIENIST CERT..................... HB-2546 DRIVE LIC-TRAIN CREW/VEH CD ..................... HB-2964 ELEC CD-PUB UTIL-COMMERCE COMM ...... HB-2895r ELEC-INS DIRECT REDUD RATES.................... HB-2144 ELECTED COMMERCE COMMISSION................ HB-0988 ELIMINATE TOLLWAY TOLLS...................... HB-1638 EMINENT DOM-COURT PROCEDURES .............HB-1273 EMINENT DOM-LOW ORIGINAL OFFER.......... HB-1274 EMINENT DOM-MOVING EXPENSES ............... HB-1275 EMINENT DOM-UNECONOMIC REMNANT.... HB-1277 EMINENT DOM-WRITTEN APPRAISAL.......... HB-1276 EMINENT DOMAIN-UNUSEABLE LAND.......... HB-0806 EPA-TRUCK CLEANING................................. HB-0805 EXEMPTIONS-RETIREMENT PLANS........... HB-0247 FISH CD-LIMIT CHARTER PERMITS.................. HB-1454 FOREIGN OWNERSHIP DISCLOSURE......... HB-066 FOREST PRESERVE-EMINENT DOMAIN.......... HB-1279 FURNITURE FIRE TEST ....................... .............. HB-2171 GOVERNMNTAL ETHICS-INCR SALARY......... HB-0804 HGHR ED-SPECIFY MINI ADMN STDS.............. HB-1995 HIGH SPEED RAIL TRANSPORT AUTH............... HB-0217 HIGHER ED-ADMN REQURMNT/VOC ED........ HB-0853 HIGHWAY CD-JT CONSTRUCTION.................... HB-0807 HOME CONFINEMENT-DRUNK DRIVING....... HB-2290 HOTELS-SMOKE DETECT/SPRINKLERS .......... HB-2782 HUMAN RIGHT-ACCEPT PRIVTE GRNT........... HB-2393 INC TX-ADDL EXEMPTION $1000..................... HB-0340 INCREASE-REGIONAL SUPT SALARY ........... HB-0106 INDUS COMM-JOB HEALTH & SAFETY............ HB-1163 INS CD/HMO-INFERTILITY COVERGE............. HB-1506 INS-COVERAGE-PREGNANCY.......................... HB-2207 INS-INDEPENDENT MEDICAL EXAM............... HB-1014 JUV CT ACT-PROBATION ....................................... HB-2289 JUV CT-GUARDIAN AD LITEM........................... HB-2276 LAKE COUNTY-DCCA/ECONOMIC DEV........... HB-0187 LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE ACT ...................... HB-0257 LIQ CONTRL-WINE COOLR DISPLAYS............. HB-0427 LIQ CONTROL-WINE COOLER LABELS............ HB-0426 LIQR CONTRL-SALE TO LICENSEES ................ HB-0179 LIQUOR CONTROL-WINE COOLER ADS .......... HB-0425 LIQUOR CONTROL-DEFINITIONS...................... HB-2408 LIQUOR-BIRTH DEFECT WARNING .................. HB-2449 LIQUOR-LICENSING-BARTENDERS .............. HB-0434 LOCAL HOTEL TAX-TOURSM BUREAU............ HB-1205 MED PRAC-CATARACT SURGERY .................. HB-0971 MED PRAC-EYE SURGERY................................ HB-0878 MHDD-DISCLOSURE OF INFORMATION......... HB-1624 MOBILE HOME PARK OMBUDSMAN ................... HB-1473 MUNI CD--ANNEX/FOREST PRESERVE............. HB-1278 MUNI UTIL RATES-ICC.......................... HB-2770 MUNI-DEFINITN-INDUSTRIAL PARKS.......... HB-1897 NOT FOR PROFIT CORP-STAT CHG.............. HB-2415 OPEN MEETING-CLOSED SESSN INFO ............. HB-0009 PEN CD-MILITARY SERVICE CREDIT.............. HB-0212 PEN CD-ST POLICE INVESTIGATOR .................. HB-0918 PEN CD-STATE POLICE/RETIRMENT ............... HB-0695 PEN CD-STATE POLICE SALARY .......................HB-1308 PHYSICIANS-LICENSE--MEDICARE ................. HB-2105 PROBATION FEES ................... ............................. HB-2294 PROBATION-SELECTION.................. HB-2293 PROHIBIT CREDIT CARD CARBONS ................. HB-0412 PUB AID-AGE COVERAGE/CHILDREN ............. HB-0885 PUB UTIL-RECOVER LOST REVENUES............. HB-1822 2537 MATIJEVICH, JOHN S. REPRESENTATIVE (61ST DIST.DEM)-Cont. PUB-EDUC LABOR REL-TEMP ORDER............ HB-1722 RAISE MINMUM WAGE-EQUAL FEDERL......... HB-0494 REDUCE TOLLWAY TOLLS .................................... HB-1637 SALES TX-GRNDWATER PROTCTN FND......... HB-2208 SCH CD-VOC EDUC GRAMMAR CHANGE........ HB-0852 SCH-AUTOMATIC BOUNDARY CHANGES ...... HB-1639 ST EMP GRP INS-EXPAND COVERGE................ HB-0190 STATE ATT APP PROS-INVESTGTRS ............... HB-0287 STATE FINANCE-TAX REFORM........................ HB-0801 STATE POLICE-LONGEVITY SALARY ............... HB-1309 SUBDIVISION-SCHOOL FACILITIES ................. HB-0802 TOWNSHIP-RECYCLING PROGRAM ............... HB-0108 TOWNSHIPS-OPEN SPACE PLAN........................ HB-1600 VEH-SPECIAL PLATES/VETERANS..................... HB-0873 WASTE MGMT-STYLISTIC CHANGE.............. HB-0800 WAUKEGAN PORT DISTRICT-CHECKS ............ HB-2845 WAUKEGAN-N CHGO LAKEFRONT DEV......... HB-2550 WORKERS COPMENSATN-SAFETY PROG ....... HB-0567 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY MATIJEVICH HOUSE BILL: 68, 210, 250, 620, 748, 1687, 2108, 2817, 2933 SENATE BILL: 4, 85, 86, 112, 220, 282, 392, 791, 1059 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 51, 52, 82,87, 169, 199, 290, 293, 344, 351,417, 418, 456, 495, 496, 506, 509, 523, 525, 530, 534, 591, 713, 714, 767, 787, 894, 975, 976, 977, 1000, 1036, 1054, 1202, 1239, 1272 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 9, 11, 15, 56, 60, 79 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 1, 38, 43, 44, 48, 52, 59, 71 MAUTINO, RICHARD A. REPRESENTATIVE (74TH DIST.DEM) $GRANTS-STATE BRD EDUCATION.................. HB-2970 AUTO RATES ACCIDENT/LOCATION.................. HB-0569 BANKS-LIMIT AUTH/CREDIT CARD.............. HB-2798 BEER DEALERS-CONTRACTS ............................ HB-2323 BUS CORP RESTRICT TAKEOVERS....................... HB-0165 CIV ADMIN--GRAMMAR CHANGE...................... HB-2272 CNTY PUB HLTH-BOARD HEALTH ................. HB-2338 COMMUNTY COLLEGE-MATCHNG GRANT... HB-1484 CONTRACTOR REGISTRATION.......................... HB-2412 COUNTY RECYCLING PLAN-MARKET............. HB-1692 DCCA-REVIEW LAW/SMALL BUSINESS.......... HB-0546 ED LABOR-JUDICIAL REVIEW........................... HB-2271 ELEC CD-GRAMMATICAL CHANGE................ HB-2706 ELEC CD-PRIMARY VOTER CHALLNGE.......... HB-0687 ELEC CD-TOWNSHIP ELECTORAL BRD ........... HB-0958 ELECTRICAL POWER-SAFETY ............................ HB-2717 EMPLOYEE OWNERSHP ACT-DEFINE .............. HB-1226 ENGINEER LICENSE ACT ........................................ HB-2678 EPA-UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANKS.......... HB-2372 FUEL TAX FUND-LOCAL PROJECTS............... HB-0738 GROUP INS-LOCAL GOVT EMPLOYEES............ HB-1819 HEALTH INS REFUND DATE-DEATH ................ HB-2657 HENNEPIN CANAL .................................................. HB-0218 INS CD-CANCELLATION NOTICE ...................... HB-1842 INS CD-CHEMOTHERAPY/PROSTHETIC ......... HB-0624 INS CD-CLINICAL SOCIAL WORKER ............... HB-0748 INS CD-TERMINAL ILLNESS............................. HB-2737 INS-CHG GROUP BENFT CONTINUE................. HB-0957 INSURANCE-MENTAL ILLNESS ........................ HB-2933 JUNK FAX ACT ....................................................... HB-1272 LAKE MANAGEMENT PROGRAM ACT.............. B-2346 LAND SALES REGISTRATION................................ HB-2405 LIMITED HLTH SERV ORGANIZATN................. HB-1723 LIQUOR CONTROL-STATE PROPERTY ............. HB-0313 LIQUOR CONTROL-GRAMMATICAL CHG....... HB-1057 LIQUOR CONTROL-DEALERSHIPS..................... HB-2270 LIQUOR CONTROL-COASTERS/TRAYS............ HB-2324 LIQUOR CONTROL ACT-REGULATION............ HB-2441 METRO CIVIC CENTER SUPPORT ACT................ HB-2600 2538 MAUTINO, RICHARD A. REPRESENTATIVE (74TH DIST.DEM)-Cont. MHDD-COMM SERV PILOT PROJECT................ HB-1058 MUNICIPAL UTITLITIES-TAX BASE.................. HB-0054 PRIVATE ENTERPRISE REVIEW/BD..................... HB-0204 PUB UTIL-REORGANIZATION............................. HB-0739 RAFFLES-POLITICAL COMMITTEES ................. HB-2821 RAFFLES-POLITICAL COMMITTEES ............... HB-2943 RURAL BOND BANK.................................................. HB-2520 SCH CD-EDUCATION REFORM ...................... HB-0405 SCH CD-SCHOLARSHIP FUNDING .................. HB-0700 SCH-EDUCATNAL ACCOUNTABILITY.............. HB-2030 STATE POLICE SUPERINTENDENTS.................. HB-2269 TAXES-EXEMPT MANUFACTRING-FUEL ..... HB-1791 UPPER IL RIVER VALLEY DEVELPMT................. HB-1724 VEH CD-MANDATORY INS/PROOF................... HB-1820 VEHICLE CODE-TOW OPERATORS ................... HB-2513 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY MAUTINO HOUSE BILL: 412, 515, 788, 1428, 1470, 2633, 2736 SENATE BILL: 96, 97, 184, 245, 248, 293, 451, 488, 498, 583, 732, 775, 852, 864, 900, 901, 937, 950, 1013,1016, 1085, 1288, 1417 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 56, 57, 58, 107, 473, 635, 770, 771, 995, 1133, 1134, 1213 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 45, 67 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 13,55, 70 MAYS, JEFFREY D. REPRESENTATIVE (96TH DIST.REP) $ASBESTOS ABATEMENT AUTHORITY............... HB-0862 $BD OF ED-RESIDENTIAL SERVICES............... HB-2645 $BRD OF ED-TRUANCY PROGRAM ............... HB-1614 $DCFS-PILOT PROJ-RESPITE CARE ................ HB-2642 $DEPT-CORRECTIONS......................................... . HB-2646 $EPA TRUST FUND COMMISSION........................ HB-0848 $GRANT-SBE-ORPHAN TUITION PROG......... HB-1612 $GRANTS-DCCA-CIVIC CENTERS.................... HB-0595 $GRANTS-ST POLICE ............................................. HB-1618 $GRF OCE-DEPT-LABOR.................................... HB-0830 $GRF OCE-DEPT-MILITARY AFFAIRS............ HB-0838 $GRF OCE-IL ED LABOR RELTNS BD............... HB-0832 $GRF-IL FARM DEVELPMNT AUTH................ HB-0837 $OCE DEPT-LOTTERY .......................... ........ HB-0836 $OCE RETIREMENT SYSTEMS ............................... HB-0835 $OCE-ABANDOND MINED LAND RECLM....... HB-0844 $OCE- BOB ........ ............ ................ . ....... ...... .... ... H B-0829 $OCE-COMMISSNER S & L ASOC........................ HB-0831 $OCE-COMMISSNER BANKS & TRUSTS.......... HB-0849 $OCE-DASA .................................................. HB-0860 $OCE- DCCA .............. .......................................... HB-0850 $OCE-DEPT EMPLOY SECURITY ..... ............. HB-0834 $OCE-DEPT NUCLEAR SAFETY ......................... HB-0839 $OCE-DEPT-AG ........................... ...... HB-0845 $OCE-DEPT-CMS ............................................. HB-0846 $OCE-DEPT-CONSERVATION ........................... HB-0840 $OCE-DEPT-PUBLIC AID..H............................. HB-0859 $OCE-DEPT-STATE POLICE ............................. HB-0843 $OCE-DEPT-VETERAN'S AFRS .......................... HB-0863 $OCE- EPA......... ............... ................ .......... ........ HB-0847 $OCE-GENERAL ASSEMBLY................................ HB-0582 $OCE-GOVERNORS PURCHASES BRD................ HB-0865 $OCE-GUARDIANSHIP/ADVOCACY .... ........ HB-0861 $OCE-IL CRIMINAL JUSTICE INFO .................. HB-0841 $OCE-LEG SUPPORT AGENCIES.......................... HB-0584 $OCE-LIEUTENANT GOV............................... HB-0833 $OCE-MEDICAL CENTER COMMISSION.......... HB-0864 $OCE-PRAIRIE STATE 2000 AUTH...................... HB-0851 $OCE-PRISONER REVIEW BOARD................. HB-0842 $OCE-STATE APPELLATE DEFENDER.............. HB-0659 $PUB HEALTH-ORGAN TRANSPLANT........... HB-2644 $SPKR/PRES-MBR DIST OFFICES ................. HB-0583 $ST POLICE-LIBRARY EXPANSION.................... HB-1615 2539 MAYS, JEFFREY D. REPRESENTATIVE (96TH DIST.REP)-Cont. $TPUB HEALTH-RAPE PROGRAMS .................... HB-2643 AGENCIES-NO PRIVATE SECTOR...................... HB-2032 ATV SAFETY ACT ......................... ................. HB-2774 AUDITOR-ST EMPL-PRODUCTIVITY.............. HB-2760 BOB-BOND SALE ORDERS....................... ........ HB-1609 BUDGET-FUNCTIONAL CATEGORIES .............. HB-1607 CIVIC CENTERS-FINANCES ................................. HB-0596 COMM COLL-MEMBER/VICE CHAIR ................ HB-0293 CORRECTIONS-SURCHARGE/JUNK FAX....... HB-1251 COSMETOLOGISTS-CONTINUE EDUC .............. HB-1986 COUNCIL HEALTH FITNESS-APPROP ............... HB-1944 DCFS-LINE ITEM TRANSFERS............................. HB-2768 DCMS-CHARGE AGENCIES RENT................... HB-2665 DENR-NO MORE SS COLLIDER......................... HB-2040 DISTRIBUTN FORMULA/FEES-TAXES.............. HB-2048 DMHDD-U OF I BD TRUSTEES........... ................ HB-1192 ELEC CD-NOMINATN/UNCONTEST................. HB-0438 ELEC CD-REFERENDA TIMING.......................... HB-0533 EPA- FEES .................................................................. HB-2712 FINANCE-LAPSE PERIOD/2 MONTHS.............. HB-2036 FISCAL CONTRL INTRNL AUDIT ACT.................... HB-2031 GA JOINT BUDGET COMMITTEE ........................... HB-1608 GOV ETHICS-GA EMPLOYEES ........................... HB-2092 GRANTS-PUBLIC TV/2-WAY RADIO ............. HB-1029 HAZARDOUS WASTE-INFO CENTER................. HB-2435 INSPECTOR GENERAL ACT .................................... HB-1745 LIQUOR LICENSES-CREDIT............................. HB-2440 LOCAL GOVT-TORT FUNDS-INTEREST......... HB-0683 NURSING HOMES-FEES........................................ HB-2649 PHYSICIAN LIENS-NOTICE.................................... HB-0614 PROGRAM AUDIT REPORT.................................... HB-2759 PROP TX-FARMLAND ASESSMENT.................... HB-1054 PUBLIC TRANSIT-PRIVATE BIDS................... HB-1702 RADIATION PROTECTION ACT-FEES ............... HB-2779 S & L DISCLOSURE REQUIREMENTS .................. HB-0512 SCH CD-HOLIDAYS .............................................. HB-1677 SELF INSURE FIDELITY BONDS........................... HB-2718 ST INDEMNITY-POLICE INSPECTOR:.............. HB-0511 STATE COLLECTION ACT-DEPOSITS ............... HB-1372 STATE GOVERNMENT PROCUREMNT CD......... HB-0631 STATE GOVERNMENT-COMMISSION.............. HB-2758 SUPREME COURT-AUDITS..............................HB-2041 TREASURY LIMIT INVEST AUTHORTY .............. HB-2034 U OF I HOSP-CNTY/LEASE LAND..................... HB-1191 UNIV OF ILLINOIS-TECHNICAL............... HB-1194 USE TAXES-COLLECTION..................................... HB-0333 VEH CD-PARKING VIOLATORS FUND.............. HB-1610 VETS BURIAL PLACES .......................................... HB-1578 WORKERS COMP DENY ORAL ARGUMNT......... HB-2481 WORKERS COMP-JUDICIAL REVIEW................ HB-0944 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY MAYS HOUSE BILL: 608, 810, 1147, 1782, 1783, 2033, 2035,2037, 2038, 2039, 2042, 2600, 2604 SENATE BILL: 19, 259, 279, 280, 385, 401, 402, 403, 404, 405, 406, 407, 408, 409, 410, 411, 412, 413, 414, 415, 416, 417, 418, 420, 421, 422, 423, 424, 425, 426, 428, 429, 430, 431, 432, 433, 434, 435, 436, 437, 438, 439, 440, 441, 442, 443, 760, 914, 1021, 1126, 1155, 1173, 1187, 1188, 1189, 1191, 1192, 1193, 1194 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 155 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 24, 65 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 9 MCAULIFFE, ROGER P. REPRESENTATIVE (14TH DIST.REP) $CHGO METRO FAIR/EXPO AUTH..................... HB-0239 $METRO FAIR/EXPOSITION AUTH ................... HB-0238 BANK DIVIDEND RECORD DATE .............. HB-2342 BANKS RUN MUTUAL FUNDS .............................. HB-1719 CHGO FIREFIGHTER ART/RETIREMT ............... HB-0430 2540 MCAULIFFE, ROGER P. REPRESENTATIVE (14TH DIST.REP)-Cont. CHGO FIREFIGHTRS ART/SALARIES................... HB-0431 CHGO FIREFIGHTRS/MAX PENSION ............. HB-0432 CHGO LABORER-PEN CD-AUTO INCRS......... HB-2228 CLINICAL LABS-DEFER REGULATION ............ HB2077 CORPORATION-NURSE/DOCTOR .................... HB-1511 CURRENCY EXCHANGES-LICENSING .......... HB-2190 DOT-HGHWY ADVERTISING-PERMITS.......... HB-2203 DOT-HGHWY ADVERTISING-PERMITS.......... HB-2204 EDUC LABOR REL-FIRE FIGHTERS .................. HB-0102 FISH CD-PROHIBITED DEVICES.......................... HB-0500 HANDICAPPED-PURPLE HEART PLATE........... HB-0243 HGHWY AD CONTROL-MAINTAIN................... HB-2117 HOMESTEAD EXEMPTION INCREASE ............... HB-2118 HOMESTED EXEMPTION-INCREASE .............. HB-2119 HOSPITAL-NOTICE TO POLICE ......................... HB-1447 HUMAN RIGHTS-RENTAL RESTRICTN............ HB-0403 INC TX-PROPERTY TAX DEDUCTION............. HB-2000 JUV CD/VEH CD-MINORS LICENSE................... HB-2860 LIQUOR/WINE-INTERSTATE SHIPMNT........... HB-0200 MUNI CD-AIRPORT-CURFEW ........................... HB-2248 MUNI CD-POLICE-INDEMNIFY ........................ HB-1044 MUNI CD-POLITICAL ACTIVITY....................... HB-1043 MUNI-CHGO FIRE--OSHA RULES...................... HB-0199 PARK DIST ORDINANCE-APPROPIATN........... HB-1304 PEN CD-AGE DISCOUNT/EMPLOYEE ............... HB-0609 PEN CD-CHGO FIREFIGHTERS ........................ . HB-0429 PEN CD-CHGO LABOR-AGE DISCOUNT....... . HB-2229 PEN CD-CHGO MUNI-ASSIGN REFUND......... HB-2226 PEN CD-CHGO PARK/POLICE............................ HB-2120 PEN CD-CHGO POLIC-RETIREMT AGE........... HB-0621 PEN CD-CHGO POLICE/SALARY ....................... HB-0622 PEN CD-CHGO POLICE INCR BENEFT............ .. HB-2311 PEN CD-DWNST POLICE-BRD MEMBER........ HB-2336 PEN CD-SHERIFF/TRANSFER CREDIT............. HB-1446 PEN CD-STATE POLICE/RETIRMENT ............... HB-0695 PEN CD-STATE POLICE SALARY ....................... HB-1308 PEN-CHGO FIREMEN-WIDOW ANNUITY...... HB-1045 PEN-CHGO MUNI/RETIREMT FORMULA........ HB-0454 PEN-CHGO POLICE-ANNUAL INCR ................ HB-1424 PEN-CHGO POLICE-(2)TRUSTEES.................. HB-1436 PEN-CHGO POLICE-80% MAXIMUM.............. HB-1438 PEN-CHGO POLICE-BOARD/VOTE................. HB-1729 PEN-CK CNTY SHERIFF-AUTO INCR.............. HB-1728 PEN-CONTROLLED SUBST INSPECTN.............. HB-1459 PEN-COOK CNTY SHERIFF/SURVIVOR............ HB-1421 PROPERTY TAX FREEZE............................... HB-0080 REV-INCREASE HOMESTEAD EXEMPTN......... HB-0079 REV-TAX LEVY/TRUTH IN TAXATION............ HB-2180 SCH CD-PROHIBITS PAGERS................................ HB-0062 ST MANDATE-EXEMPT 85-1393 ........................HB-0103 STATE LAND-INDUSTRIAL USE ...........H.......... HB-1963 STATE POLICE-LONGEVITY SALARY ............... HB-1309 TRUTH IN TAXATION ACT...................................... HB-0203 VEH CD-BUSES/RR CROSSINGS ........................ HB-0453 VEH CD-REDFNE PROBATION LICNSE............. HB-1164 VEHICLE CD-AUTO INSURANCE....................... HB-1080 YOUTH-DRUGS-LICENSE SUSPENSION........ HB-0492 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY MCAULIFFE HOUSE BILL: 95, 234, 295, 301, 384, 532, 726, 1298, 1426, 1706, 1727, 1805, 2923, 2931 SENATE BILL: 162, 471, 920, 1325, 1330 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 316, 521, 542, 692, 711, 835, 1122, 1279, 1280 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 5 MCCRACKEN, THOMAS J.JR. REPRESENTATIVE (81ST DIST.REP) $OCE-SECRETARY OF STATE................................ HB-0994 ABORTION-PROHIBIT EXPERIMENT ............. HB-2693 2541 MCCRACKEN, THOMAS J.JR. REPRESENTATIVE (81ST DIST.REP)-Cont. ABUSED NEGLECTD CHILD REPORTNG ............ HB-0304 ADOPTED CHILD-INHERITANCE............... HB-1877 ADOPTED CHILD-PROPERTY RIGHTS ............. HB-1881 CHILD SUPPORT-OVER 18 IN HS.................... HB-2265 CHILDRENS ADVOCACY CENTER.................... HB-2439 CIVIL PROC-INVOLUNTRY DISMISSL ............. HB-1697 CIVIL PROC-MALPRAC-AFFIDAVIT................ HB-1698 CIVIL PROC-OFFER OF JUDGMENT................... HB-1786 CIVIL PROC-VOLUNTARY DISMISSAL............. HB-1696 CONDOMINIUM-EMINENT DOMAIN................ HB-2516 CONTRIBUTION-COUNTERCLAIM................. HB-1744 CONTROL SUBSTANCES-POSSESSION ............ HB-2261 CORR-ARREST RECORDS-EXPUNGED........... HB-2267 CORR-SUPERVISION RETAIL THEFT................ HB-2264 CORRECTIONS-SUPERVISION-THEFT ........... HB-2263 CRIM CD-FAILURE-REPORT ABUSE.............. HB-2260 CRIM PRO-JURY INSTRUCTIONS........................ HB-1361 CRIM PROC-TRIAL/JURY INSTRUCTN............ HB-2957 DEPT AGING-ADMIN REVIEW APPLY............... HB-1978 ELEC CD-ABSENTEE BALLOTS........................... HB-0675 EMERGENCY ORDER OF PROTECTION.............. HB-0470 HORSE RACNG-ADMISSN FEE-GAMBLR ...... HB-0034 HWY CD-TRANSPORTATN IMPACT FEE.......... HB-0671 ICC-ADOPTION OF STANDARDS........................ HB-1672 JUV CT-DRUG DEPENDENT BABIES.................. HB-2262 JUV CT-GUARDIAN AD LITEM....................... HB-2276 LIBRARY DISTRICT-VOTE ON MERGE............ HB-0473 MINOR-POLICE RECORD-RELEASE ............... HB-0647 MUNI CD-COMPETITIVE BIDDING ................... HB-1471 MUNI CD-CONTRACT BIDDING......................... HB-2391 MUNICIPAL CD-CHANGES TITLE....................... HB-1465 NUTRITION/HYDRATION-DEATH..................... HB-0646 NUTRITION/HYDRATION-DEATH..................... HB-0924 PRIVATE ACTIVITY BD ALLOCATION ................ HB-0377 PROBATION REPORTS RELEASE....................... HB-0929 PROC-JOINT/SEVERAL LIABLTY ....................... HB-1538 PUBLIC CONTRACTS-BID RIGGING ................. HB-0648 REG AIRPORT SOUNDPROOF AUTH .................. HB-2249 RURAL BOND BANK ..................................... ......... HB-2520 SECURITIES DEALER DISCLOSURE..................... HB-2753 SECURITIES EXEMPT TRANSACTIONS .............. HB-2752 SECURITIES RACKETEERING................................ HB-2754 SECURITIES-DEPOSIT ED FUND......................... HB-2755 SECURTY INTERST/IN FARM PRODCT ............ HB-1998 ST POLICE-HEARING BD STANDARDS............. HB-1667 STATE TOLL HIGHWAY SYSTEM.......................... HB-2514 TELECOMMUNICATION-FIRE PROTECT......... HB-0207 UCC LEASES ARTICLE 2A........................................ HB-1691 UNIF FRAUD TRANSFER ACT............................... HB-1689 UNIFORM PREMARITAL AGREEMT ACT........... HB-1690 VEH CD-AUTHORIZATN/JUDGEMENT ........... HB-0484 VEH CD-DUI RELATED ........................................... HB-1821 WHOLESALE DRUG DISTRIBUTOR ACT............. HB-1727 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY MCCRACKEN HOUSE BILL: 410, 659, 810, 1059, 1896, 2286 SENATE BILL: 238, 296, 818, 819, 861, 924, 1037, 1065, 1147, 1352 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 16, 90, 349, 431, 654, 910 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 65, 85 MCGANN, ANDREW J. REPRESENTATIVE (29TH DIST.DEM) AUTO PARTS-REBUILT/WARRANTY................ HB-2638 CIRCUIT BRKR-SURVIVNG SPOUSES................ HB-0007 CITIZEN COUNCIL-MENTAL HEALTH............. HB-1571 COLLEGE SAVINGS BOND PROGRAM................. HB-2803 COMM COLLEGE PART TIME TEACHER....... .. HB-0613 CRASH PARTS/NON OEM USE......................... HB-1753 CRIM CD-JOSTLING/MISDEMEANOR .............. HB-0234 2542 MCGANN, ANDREW J. REPRESENTATIVE (29TH DIST.DEM)-Cont. CRIM CD-PSYCHTRC SEX MISCONDCT........... HB-2636 CRIM PROC-GAMMMATICAL CHANGE........... HB-0953 CRIM-MANUFACTUR & SELL FIREARM......... HB-1210 DMHDD-CONTINUOUS TREATMENT ............... HB-1508 DMHDD-INSTITUTIONS-STAFF........................ HB-1064 DMHDD-OMNIBUS BDGT RECONCILITN......... HB-1065 DMHDD-TECHNICAL CHANGES........................ HB-1025 EDUCATIONAL CHOICE ACT ................................. HB-0890 EPA-PENALTY DUE DATE..................................... HB-2039 FINANCE-LAPSE PERIOD/2 MONTHS............. HB-2036 FLAG DESECRATION-NO STATE FUND............. HB-2089 INC TX-EARNED INCOME CREDIT .................. HB-0755 LABORATORY REVIEW BOARD ................. HB-2035 LIQUOR CONTROL ACT-TECHNICAL ............... HB-1718 LONG TERM CARE RESIDENT-CHANGE ......... HB-0954 MATH-SCIENCE ACAD-BD HIGHER ED......... HB-2033 MEN HLTH CONFIDENTIALTY-CHANGE........ HB-0951 MENTAL HEALTH-DISCHARGE MINOR .......... HB-1682 MENTAL HEALTH-SECURTY OFFICER............ HB-1797 MENTAL HLTH-GRAMMATICAL CHANGE..... HB-0950 MINOR-COUNSEL/PSYCHOTHERAPY.............. HB-1683 PEN CD-CHGO HEALTH INSURANCE.............. HB-0167 PEN CD-SPOUSE REMARRY/BENEFITS ........... HB-0785 PEN-CK CNTY SHERIFF-AUTO INCR.............. HB-1728 PROBATE-GAMMMATICAL CHANGE .............. HB-0952 PUB AID-HOSPITAL AUDITS........................... HB-2038 SCH CD-RECREATE WORK CASH FUND.......... HB-2103 SCH-CHGO COUNCILS/MEMBERSHIPS........... HB-1209 TX-USE/SPELLING-PHOTOPROCESS.............. HB-1602 UNIV RETIREMENT ARTICLE/PEN CD............... HB-2037 USE TAXES-COLLECTION...................... ... HB-0333 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY MCGANN HOUSE BILL: 165, 169, 190, 203, 429, 430, 432, 454, 622, 1424, 1426, 1436, 1459, 1729, 2031, 2032, 2034, 2040, 2041, 2042, 2897, 2898, 2899 SENATE BILL: 278, 472, 733, 853, 945, 1177, 1200 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 68, 73, 152, 172, 205, 210, 368, 482, 483, 484, 485, 486, 542, 572, 599, 615, 621, 622, 623, 655, 702, 845, 891, 903, 937, 1005, 1033, 1038, 1152, 1154, 1245 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 80 MCNAMARA, JOHN J. REPRESENTATIVE (27TH DIST.DEM) ABORTION-PROHIBIT EXPERIMENT ................ HB-2693 BLOOD-DESIGNATE DONOR .......................... HB-0286 CABLE TV-INTERRUPTIONS/WIRING.............. HB-2086 CABLE TV-NO CHARGE TO CANCEL............... HB-2087 CHILD SEATBELTS-RESPONSIBILITY............... HB-0638 CHILD SERV-EMPLOYEES-BACKGRND......... HB-0514 CHILDCARE-BACKGROUND INVESTIGN........ HB-2056 COMMERCIAL TRANSPORTATION...................... HB-1184 CONSUMER FRAUD-MEDICARE CHARGE...... HB-0402 CONSUMER INSTALLMENT LOAN ACT............ HB-2769 COUNTIES-EMPLOYEE RESIDENCY ................ HB-0527 CRASH PARTS/NON OEM USE.......................... HB-1753 CRIM CD-DUI-RECKLESS HOMICIDE............. HB-0779 DASA/TOLL-FREE NUMBER ................................ HB-1411 DCFS-CHILD CARE FACILTY-VISITS.........;..... HB-1743 DISABLED VET-HMSTEAD EXEMPTION .......... HB-1831 DIVORCE ACT-GRANDPARENT VISIT........... HB-0359 EQUITABLE RESTROOMS ............................. HB-0513 FLAG-PLACING ON FLOOR-PENALTY........... HB-1433 FOOD SAFETY TRANSPORTATION ACT ............ HB-2896 GENERAL HOMESTEAD EXEMPTN/INCR ........ HB-2828 GRANDPARENT-VISITATION..... .......... HB-0019 INC TX-DAY CARE CREDIT............................... HB-0488 INS CD-CLINICAL SOCIAL WORKER ................ HB-0748 INS-RATE CANCEL REGULATION ............... HB-2146 LOC GOV/INFO ACCESS/ABUSE RPTS............... HB-2930 2543 MCNAMARA, JOHN J. REPRESENTATIVE (27TH DIST.DEM)-Cont. LOCAL GOV FINANCIAL PLAN COMM ............... HB-0211 PEN CD-CHGO POLICE INCR BENEFT............... HB-2311 PUB AID-TRANSITIONAL PAYMENTS.............. HB-0401 PUB UTIL-FEES-POWER FAILURES................. HB-2851 PUB UTIL-LESS TAX LOWER RATE.................... HB-0542 REGULATE RAILROAD/RIGHT OF WAY ........... .HB-1456 REV-INCR SR CIT HOMESTD EXEMPT.............. HB-0635 REV-TAXPAYER RIGHTS ADVOCATE............... HB-1434 SCH CD-EDUCATION REFORM ........................ HB-0405 SCH CD-MINIMUM FUNDING LEVEL ............. HB-0515 SCH CD-STEROID ABUSE EDUCATION............. HB-2624 SCH-SPINAL EXAM-LICENSE DR..................... HB-1013 SCHOOL CODE-BOARD DISTRICTS.................... HB-0291 SEN CITIZEN-TAX LIMITATION ACT ............... HB-0467 SENIORS TAX LIMITATION ACT........................... HB-2856 SEX ED-ABSTINENCE-EXPECTD NORM ........ HB-2634 SMALL BUSINESS DEVELOP/DCCA .................. HB-2655 SMALL BUSINESS DEV ACT/DCCA .................... HB-2656 SMOKING STANDARDS ACT................................... HB-0378 SR CITIZENS-TAX LIMITATION .................... HB-0517 SR CITZ/DISBLD MEDCARE COVRAGE .............. HB-2198 STORMWATER-SPEED LIMITS......................... HB-0694 UTL-POWER FAILURE/WAIVE FEE................... HB-1720 VEH CD-BUSES/RR CROSSINGS ....................... HB-0453 VEH CD-REVOKED LICENSE-FELONY ........... HB-2015 VEH CD/VITAL RECORDS-FALSE ID ............... HB-0516 VEH-SPECIAL PLATES/VETERANS.................. HB-0873 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY MCNAMARA HOUSE BILL: 412, 462, 506,541, 688, 1507, 2021, 2030, 2064, 2068, 2148, 2623, 2625, 2626 SENATE BILL: 4, 77, 176, 181, 681, 853, 1078, 1220, 1257 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 35, 83, 94, 96, 155, 328, 329, 450, 453, 542, 668, 669, 730, 758, 1046, 1047, 1151, 1152, 1241, 1242 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 22, 32 MCPIKE, JIM REPRESENTATIVE (112TH DIST.DEM) $CMS-STUDY HIRING FREEZE............................ HB-1214 $CMS-STUDY PARKING LOT........................... HB-1215 $COMP-GRANTS REVOLVING FUND................. HB-1213 $CORRECTIONS-AIR NEED ........................... HB-1216 $COURT OF CLAIMS/AWARDS....................... HB-1212 $SUPPLEMENTAL APPROPS FY90 ...................... HB-1211 BUILD ILLINOIS-EXPAND PROGRAM.............. HB-1218 CHGO PARK DIST-SELL BONDS ......................... HB-2160 CHGO PARK DIST-GENDER NEUTRAL............. HB-2674 CNTY BOARD-HGHWY COMMISSION ............. HB-1748 CONDOMINIUM-EMINENT DOMAIN................ HB-2516 DCMS-CHARGE AGENCIES RENT ................... HB-2665 DEFINE INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR............. HB-1818 DEGRADABLE PLASTIC ACT ..................................HB-1339 DEVLPMNT FINANCE-PROJECT COSTS........... HB-2421 EDUC LABOR RELATION-TECHNICAL ............. HB-2377 EDUCATIONAL LABOR RELATIONS.................... HB-1203 ELEC CD-GRAMMATICAL CHANGE.................. HB-2704 EPA-INTERNAL NUMBERS................................. HB-2373 EPA-LOCAL SITE REVIEW...................... ... HB-1646 EPA-SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT-COSTS ...... HB-2790 EPA-UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANKS.......... HB-2372 FEES-NUCLEAR SAFETY-QUICK TAKE......... HB-1686 GENERAL OBLIGATION BOND ACT.............. HB-1217 GENETIC ENGINEERED ORGANISMS............... HB-0446 HAZ SUBST CONSTRUCTN DISCLOSUR............. HB-2374 HIGHER ED BD-SCHOLARSHIPS...................... HB-2865 LABR RELATN-METRO/REG TRANSPTN ........ HB-1617 METRO CIVIC CENTER SUPPORT ACT................ HB-2600 METRO-EAST TRANSPORTATION ..................... HB-1616 MINIMUM WAGE-GRAMMAR CHANGE .......... HB-2390 2544 MCPIKE, JIM REPRESENTATIVE (112TH DIST.DEM)-Cont. NUCLEAR SAFETY-REGULATION ..................... HB-2310 PARK DISTRICT-COMBINE DISTRCTS.............. HB-0456 PEN CD-TEACHERS RETIREMENT.................... HB-0655 PEN CD-TEACHER/LEAVE CREDIT .................. HB-0723 PERSONS W/DISABILITIES-REHAB..........H....... HB-1887 PREVAILING WAGE LAW-GRAMMR CHG....... HB-2392 PUBLIC LABOR REL-TECHNICAL....................... HB-2378 PURCHASING ACT-WAGE LAW .......................... HB-2345 RIVER CONSERVANCY DIST-TAXES................. HB-0927 RTA-5YR PROG/COPIES OFFICERS.................... HB-0072 SAVING & LOANS DEFINITION............................. HB-2797 STATE SALARY/ANNUITY WITHHLDNG.......... HB-0535 STATE TOLL HIGHWAY SYSTEM.......................... HB-2514 UNEMPLOYMENT-DIRECTOR............................ HB-2388 USE/OCCUP TAX-AIR FUEL ............................... HB-2209 VEH CD-COLLEGIATE PLATES............................ HB-1417 VEH CD-SOS-EMISSION INSPECTION ............ HB-2880 WORKERS COMP-ST COMP INS FUND.............. HB-0116 WRKRS COMP-VOCATL REHABILITN............... HB-0724 WRKRS COMPENSATN-TECH CHANGE........... HB-2389 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY MCPIKE HOUSE BILL: 107, 217, 534, 788, 799, 1411, 1623 SENATE BILL: 85, 86, 255,541, 571, 737, 848, 937, 1425, 1456, 1463 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 4, 344, 351, 369, 1106, 1264, 1285 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 56, 58, 59 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 4, 16, 63, 79, 89, 93, 101, 107, 117 JOINT SESSION RESOLUTION: 1, 2, 3 MORROW, CHARLES G. REPRESENTATIVE (32ND DIST.DEM) AGGRAVATING-RITUAL BRUTALITY .............. HB-1884 CHGO METRO SOLID WST DISPOSAL.................. HB-1410 CIVIL ADM CD-STATISTICAL DATA.................. HB-1134 CONSUMER FRAUD-VEHICLES ....................... HB-1206 CONSUMER FRAUD/FAKE CHECKS ................... HB-1545 CONSUMER FRAUD PHONE TRANSACTS.......... HB-1795 CRIM CD-RITUAL MUTILATION......................... HB-1882 CTA-CRIME PATROL FREE RIDES...................... HB-2911 DASA/TOLL-FREE NUMBER .................................. HB-1411 DCCA-HOMELESSNESS PREVENTION.............. HB-1850 GENL OBLIG BONDS-SCHOOL CONSTR........... HB-2809 HMO ACT-AMBULANCE COVERAGE ............... HB-1461 HOMELESSNESS PREVENTION ACT.................... HB-2548 HUM RIGHTS-EXECUTIVE TRAINING.............. HB-2639 HUMAN RIGHTS-CONVICTION........................... HB-1516 HUMAN RIGHTS-EQUAL EMPLOYMENT:....... HB-2670 IHDA-LEASE PURCHASE OPTIONS................. HB-0524 IHDA-TRAIN UNEMPLOYED VETERANS......... HB-2491 INDOOR AIR POLLUTION CONTROL................... HB-1415 INS CD-PROHIBIT DIRECTR EMPLOY........ ...... HB-2142 INS CD-ROLLBACK RATES ................................... HB-0337 MEDICAID-PREGNANT WOMEN................... HB-1817 MINORITY BUSINESS-STATE AGENCY............ HB-1460 MOTOR VEH-INTEREST RATES ........................ HB-0184 MUNI CD-BOARD UP BUILDINGS........................ HB-1939 NEW ST BLDG-REQUIRE CHILD CARE............. HB-2801 PATIENT RIGHTS-LIFE THREATEN................... HB-1115 POLICE-LIC-PAGNG DEVICE/DRUGS............. HB-1409 PUB AID-EXTEND MEDICAL ASST..................... HB-0409 PUB AID-JOBS-TRANSPORTATION................. HB-1799 PUB AID/ELECT CD/REGISTRARS........................ HB-0481 PUB UTIL-NO CHARGE TOUCH TONE .............. HB-1794 PUBLIC HOUSING TENANT MANAGER.............. HB-1462 SCH BUS-SEAT BELT-ROOFTP HATCH........... HB-1546 STOCK TRANSFER TAX ACT ................................ HB-1408 TECHNOLOGY-FINANCE CORP.......................... HB-1133 TELEMARKETING CONSUMER PROTECT.......... HB-2488 TOXIC WASTE STRIKE FORCE-EPA................. HB-0968 2545 MQRROW, CHARLES G. REPRESENTATIVE (32ND DIST.DEM)-Cont. VEH CD-DISCLOSE RENTAL RATES............ HB-1825 WORKER COMP-BURIAL EXPENSES................. HB-0084 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY MORROW HOUSE BILL: 4, 18, 29, 38, 59, 95, 96, 142, 143, 215, 246, 331, 377, 401, 402, 506, 604, 793, 799, 822, 957, 978, 979, 1110, 1112, 1128, 1199, 1423, 1569, 1624, 1802, 1805, 1842, 1862, 1906, 2194, 2286, 2372, 2497, 2655, 2656, 2679 SENATE BILL: 27, 44, 70, 341, 374, 375, 577, 614, 622, 688, 698, 709, 855, 889, 1463 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 22, 23, 44, 75, 86, 158, 159, 160, 229, 244, 280, 322, 340, 394, 429, 454, 577, 672, 696, 737, 857, 858, 859, 888, 892, 958, 959, 1072, 1095, 1121, 1198, 1201, 1207, 1219, 1220 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 42, 104 MULCAHEY, RICHARD T. REPRESENTATIVE (69TH DIST.DEM) ANIMAL CONTROL-DEFINE DOG ...................... HB-0105 APPT JOINT BUDGET COMMITTEE ...................... HB-0016 COLLEGE SAVINGS BOND PROGRAM................. HB-2803 COMPREHENSIVE BUDGET CONTROL ............... HB-0001 COUNTIES-WORKING CASH FUND................... HB-1809 CRIM-DISRUPT SCHOOL ACTIVITY ............. HB-0188 DMHDD-INTERMED CARE FACILITY .............. HB-1808 HOSPITAL STAFF MEMBER .................................... HB-1104 LAKE MANAGEMENT PROGRAM ACT................ HB-2346 MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE FARMSTEAD ..... HB-2764 MUNI CD PUBLIC UTILITIES............................... HB-2841 PUB SCH-CAFE HEALTH INSPECTN................ HB-0587 PUB UTIL REFUND OVERCHARGES..................... HB-0503 PUB UTIL-RATES INCLUDE/NO FINE............... HB-1469 PUB UTIL/NUCLEAR RATE CHARGE .................. HB-1468 PUB UTL-ICC/REFUNDS............................... HB-1007 PUB UTL-LIMIT ACCESS FEE ............................... HB-0183 PUB UTL-WINTER RECONNECTION ................. HB-0497 PULASKI BIRTHDAY/COMMEMORATIVE......... HB-0306 SCH CD-DRIVERS ED-REQUIREMENTS......... HB-0462 SCH CD-DRUG FREE SCH RECOGNTN............. HB-2448 SCH CD-PROPERTY TOBACCO BAN.................. HB-2447 SCH CD-RECLASSIFICTN PRINICIPL.............. HB-0145 SCH CD-REPORT CARD/DRUG DATA .............. HB-2452 SCH CD-RESIDENTIAL SERV/PLAN ............... HB-0644 SCH CD-SCIENTIFIC LITERACY ......................... HB-2605 SCH FINANCE-INCOME/PROP TAXES........... HB-1532 SCH-ADMN/PROVISNL CERTIFICATE............. HB-0590 SCH-DISCONTN MANDATED ACTION............. HB-1525 SCH-EDUCATNAL ACCOUNTABILITY.............. HB-2030 SCH-PILOT TELECOM INSTRUCTN ................... HB-1523 SCH-REGIONAL SUPT QUALIFCTNS................ HB-0150 SCH-STATE AID/GRANTS ..................................... HB-1526 SCHOOL BUS DRIVER DRUG TEST .................... HB-2016 STATE FINANCE-GOV APPROP BILLS............... HB-0017 STATE FINANCE-CONTINUE APPROP ............. HB-1810 WILDLIFE SPECIES/UNLAWFUL .......................... HB-2822 WILDLIFE-SEASONS............................................. HB-1811 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY MULCAHEY HOUSE BILL: 302, 572, 586, 588, 589, 988, 1250, 2129, 2143, 2146, 2198, 2257, 2259, 2260, 2357, 2594, 2624, 2634, 2640, 2654, 2655, 2801, 2900 SENATE BILL: 1, 10, 34, 63, 231, 370, 505, 634, 645, 647, 650, 699, 785, 870, 933, 959, 960, 1094, 1115, 1303, 1333, 1338 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 154, 334, 442, 688, 748, 1145, 1266 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 18, 19, 67 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 7, 8 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 68, 83 MUNIZZI, PAMELA A. REPRESENTATIVE (21ST DIST.DEM) CHILD SUPPORT--PAYMENT............................. HB-2315 CIRCUIT BREAKER-PARKINSON MED............. HB-0160 CIRCUIT BRKR-SURVIVNG SPOUSES............... HB-0007 CODE OF CORRECTIONS-GRAFFITI ............... HB-1780 CONSUMER FRAUD-HOTEL PHONE CHG........ HB-1355 CORRECTIONS-GRAFFITI.................................. HB-1323 2546 MUNIZZI, PAMELA A. REPRESENTATIVE (21ST DIST.DEM)--Cont. CRIM CD-RECKLESS HOMICIDE........................ HB-2322 DCFS-CHILD CARE FACILTY-VISITS............. HB-1743 DRUNK DRIVERS-LIABILITY...................... HB-2708 ELEC CD-BALLOT ROTATION............................... HB-0984 ELEC CD-GOV--LT GOV NOMINATION........... HB-2633 ELEC CD-POLLWATCHERS................................. HB-2054 HIGHER ED-HISPANIC ASSISTANCE ................ HB-0052 HISPANICS-INFANT MORTALITY.................... HB-0131 HOMESTEAD EXEMPTION INCREASE .............. HB-2118 HOMESTED EXEMPTION-INCREASE............... HB-2119 IMPACT INCARCERATION-YOUTH................. HB-2913 INCOME TAX CREDIT-ELDERLY.................... HB-2632 INCOME TAX-BLIND & ELDERLY...................... HB-0256 INS CD-AUTO PREMIUM/ZIP CODE ................. HB-0573 INS CD-CHEMOTHERAPY/PROSTHETIC ......... HB-0624 INS CD-SPACE HEATERS....... .............. HB-0130 INSURANCE-MENTAL ILLNESS ......................... HB-2933 JUVENILE COURT ACT-GRAMMATICAL....... HB-2318 LOCAL GOVT TORT IMMUNITY............................ HB-2775 LONG TERM CARE OMBUDSMAN ACT............... HB-0215 LONGTIME OWNER PROP TX RELIEF.............. HB-2116 MEDICAID-PREGNANT WOMEN ........................HB-2065 MINORITY BUSINESS-PERM ALIEN.................. HB-1369 PEN CD-SPOUSE REMARRY/BENEFITS ........... HB-0785 REV-INCR SR CIT HOMESTD EXEMPT.............. HB-0635 SCH CD-CHGO BOND AUTHORIZATION......... HB-2810 SCH CD-SCHOOL SECURITY BONDS................. HB-2341 SCH CD-STEROID ABUSE EDUCATION ............ HB-2624 ST HLTH FACILITY-INTERPRETER................ HB-0048 TICKET SCALPING-PENALTY.............................. HB-2840 TRIALS-PATERNITY-SUPPORT-JURY.......... HB-2745 VEH CD-DUI TEST-FATAL INJURY................ HB-2059 VEH CD-REVOKED LICENSE-FELONY ........... HB-2015 VEH-MINOR LIC REV/DRUGS/LIQUOR ........... HB-0493 VICTIMS RT-PAROLE TESTIMONY ................... HB-2314 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY MUNIZZI HOUSE BILL: 22, 79, 234, 392, 431, 432, 622, 688, 890, 1753, 2148, 2623, 2625 SENATE BILL: 23, 244, 245, 247,702, 791, 1222,'1224, 1374, 1375 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 572, 1146, 1270 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 75 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 90, 97, 98, 100 NOVAK, JOHN P. REPRESENTATIVE (86TH DIST.DEM) $DOT-WATER RESOURCES-KANKAKEE........ HB-0654 $GRF-BD OF GOVERNORS-WIU ................. HB1228 AGRICULTURE LINKED DEPOSIT ACT ............... HB-2257 ALL-TERRAIN/OFF HIGHWAY VEHICL........... HB-0225 BILL RIGHTS-VICTIMS ........................................ HB-1324 BILL RIGHTS-VICTIMS.......................... ............ HB-1775 CIRCUIT BREAKER-ELIGIBILITY.................... HB-0136 CIRCUIT BREAKER-PARKINSON MED .............HB-0160 CIRCUIT BREAKER-HEARING AIDS............... HB-2357 CIRCUIT BREAKER--ELIGIBILITY ....................... HB-2935 CODE OF CORRECTIONS-GRAFFITI........... HB-1780 CONTROLLED SUBSTANCS-PROBATION ........ HB-2014 CORR-EXTND TERM CNTRLD SUBST ............. HB-1596 CORRECTIONS-GRAFFITI............................. HB-1323 COUNTY COLLECTOR-INTEREST PYMT......... HB-1170 COUNTY OFFICERS-STIPEND............................. HB-1171 CREATE DEPT-CENTRAL COLLECTION........... HB-1260 CRIM CD-AGGR BATTERY-PREGNANCY...... HB-1863 CRIM CD-DAMAGE PROPTY-PENALTY ........ HB-2823 CRIM CD-DUI-RECKLESS HOMICIDE.......... HB-0779 CRIM CD-MOB ACTION--GANGS..................... HB-1859 CRIM--CONTRLD SUBST-CONSPIRACY.......... HB-1360 CROP INS/SIX DAY DECIDE.................................... HB-0100 DCFS-CHILD CARE FACILTY-VISITS............. HB-1743 2547 NOVAK, JOHN P. REPRESENTATIVE (86TH DIST.DEM)-Cont. DCMS-USE SOY BASED INK................................. HB-2053 DEGRADABLE PLASTIC ACT ................................ HB-1339 DIVORCE-CHILD CUSTODY................................ HB-2169 ELDERLY-DUPLICATE LICENSE FEE.......... HB-0764 ELEC CD-COMM COMMISSION MEMBR.......... HB-0191 ELEC CD-NOMINATN/UNCONTEST................. HB-0438 EMERGENCY DISPATCHERS-STANDARD....... HB-2370 EMERGENCY TRAUMA TRAINING FUND........ HB-2653 EPA TRUST-PROPAGATE TREES....................... HB-2308 FARM DEVELOP-SEED CAPITAL FUND............ HB-1120 FINANCE-CURRENCY TRANSACTIONS.......... HB-2618 FIREMEN-UNION LEAVE.................................. HB-1298 FLAG-PLACING ON FLOOR-PENALTY ........... HB-1433 FOREST PRESRV DIST/DISCONNECT.............. HB-0365 GRAIN & SEED DEALERS-LICENSES ............... HB-0375 HOME OWNERSHIP MADE EASY ........... ....... HB-1000 INC TX-ADDL EXEMPTION $1000........................ HB-0340 INCOME TAX-BLIND & ELDERLY................... HB-0256 INS CD-RATE 15% APPROVAL.............................. HB-2148 INS CD-THIRD PARTY PRESCRIPTN ................. HB-0090 INS CODE CROSS REFERENCE............................. HB-2140 INS-MISLEADING ADVERTISING .................. HB-2654 INS-RATE CANCEL REGULATION ......................HB-2146 JUV CT-CORR-TRIAL AS ADULT ................ HB-1860 JUV CT-PROSECUTE AS AN ADULT................ HB-1862 LAW OFFICERS-INJURED ON DUTY .............. HB-0795 LIQR CONTRL-SALE TO LICENSEES ............... HB-0179 LONG TERM CARE OMBUDSMAN ACT............... HB-0215 MUNI CD-PUBLIC UTILITIES............................... HB-2841 NO STATE ADS BEFORE ELECTION...................... HB-1428 ORGANIC FOOD LABELING ACT..................... HB-2052 PEN CD-MILITARY SERVICE CREDIT............ HB-0212 PROP TX-CHARITABLE USES........................ HB-1623 PROP TX-DELINQUENT-INTEREST................. HB-1597 PUB UTIL OFF SYSTEM SALES............................... HB-1598 PUB UTIL-FREE ESTIMATE-CONVERT........... HB-1363 PUB UTIL-ICC-TELEPHONE SERVICE............. HB-1814 PUB UTIL-USER SENSITIVE SERV ...................... HB-1816 PUB UTIL/NUCLEAR RATE CHARGE .................. HB-1468 PUBLIC CONTRACTS-BID RIGGING ................. HB-0648 REV-TAXPAYER RIGHTS ADVOCATE........... HB-1434 RIVER CONSER/TAX RATE-LEVY...................... HB-2926 SCH CD-BANS POCKET PAGERS .......................... HB-0095 SCH CD-MINIMUM GRF.................H................... HB-1231 SCH CD-SATELLITE TECH SYSTEMS................. HB-1227 SCH-REGL SUPT/DROPOUT REPORT .............. HB-1885 SMALL BUSINESS DEVELOP/DCCA ..................... HB-2655 SMALL BUSINESS DEV ACT/DCCA ...................... HB-2656 STATE EMPLOYEES-SUGGESTIONS ................. HB-2123 SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURE............................. HB-2594 TOXIC ENFORCEMENT ACT............. ..................... HB-1344 UNCLAIMED LOTTERY MONEY--SCHOOL....... HB-0169 VEH CD-DRUG-LICENSE REVOCATION........ HB-0074 VEH CD-PERMNT SHERIFF PLATES ............... HB-0385 VEH-SPECIAL PLATES/VETERANS.................. HB-0873 WILDLIFE CODE-WATERFOWL........................ HB-1599 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY NOVAK HOUSE BILL: 40, 165, 198, 374, 406, 428, 515, 530, 546, 766, 931, 983, 988, 1272, 1294, 1782, 2020, 2025, 2028, 2803, 2880 SENATE BILL: 59, 176, 231, 245, 249, 250, 291, 514, 526, 668, 785, 963, 988, 1012, 1013, 1039, 1085, 1097, 1168, 1174, 1307, 1379 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 41, 66, 133, 140, 155, 170, 171, 201, 263, 264, 271, 297, 384, 385, 386, 397, 402, 403, 404, 423, 463, 597, 671, 704, 730, 876, 962, 1056, 1097, 1144, 1149, 1192 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 8 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 11 2548 OLSON, BOB REPRESENTATIVE (90TH DIST.REP) $EPA TRUST FUND COMMISSION......................... HB-0848 SOCE- EPA ....................................................................... H B-0847 CNTRL SUB/NO BUTYL NITRITE......................... HB-2108 COMMRCE COMMSN-RAILROAD SAFETY...... HB-0530 COMPTLR-PERSONAL SERV CONTROL........... HB-1943 COUNTIES/SURCHARGE ON TICKETS ............. HB-1253 COUNTY HOLIDAY OBSERVANCE...................... HB-0731 COUNTY SOLID WASTE PLANS............................. HB-2461 COUNTY ZONING-VARIATION............................ HB-0730 DCFS-DAY CARE CHILD WORKERS................... HB-1254 DMHDD-REIMBURSE SHERIFF .......................... HB-0728 DMHDD TREASURY DEPOSITS........................... HB-1919 FARM PESTICIDE COLLECTION PROG................ HB-1398 LOCAL GOV-LEASE AGREEMENTS................... HB-0729 LOTTERY-RESTRICT ADVERTISEMNTS .......... HB-0787 MOBILE HOME TAX-INCREASE.......................... HB-1053 SCH-DISCONTN MANDATED ACTION ............ HB-1525 SCH-STATE AID/GRANTS......:............................. HB-1526 SOIL CONSERVATN DIST-LIABILTY ................ HB-1464 UNCLAIMED LOTTERY MONEY-SCHOOL....... HB-0169 VEH CD-HOUSE TRAILER FOOTAGE................. HB-1051 VEH-MOBILE HOME TAX-NO TRANSFR........ HB-1052 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY OLSON,BOB HOUSE BILL: 42, 158, 159, 236, 345, 445, 810, 1493, 1582, 2279, 2372 SENATE BILL: 412, 416,850, 1323, 1427, 1428 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 149, 207, 266, 267, 310, 327, 545, 665, 686, 833 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 18, 19, 83 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 8 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 25, 86 OLSON, MYRON J. REPRESENTATIVE (70TH DIST.REP) $OCE-ST BOARD OF ELECTIONS......................... HB-0551 CHILDREN-SERVICES.......................................... HB-2590 CHIROPRACTOR-STUDENT LICENSE...............HB-1699 CIRCUIT CLERKS-SALARIES ............................. HB-1969 CIRCUIT CLERKS-COLLECT FEES...................... HB-2612 CORONERS/CREMATION PERMIT...................... HB-1352 COUNTIES-IMPOSE MOTOR FUEL TAX............ HB-1975 CRIM PROC-ARREST WARRANTS...................... HB-0294 DRUG OFFENSE-JAIL TERM.................................. HB-1399 ELEC CD-ABSENTEE BALLOT.............................. HB-0662 ELEC CD-ABSENTEE BALLOTS............................. HB-2705 ELEC CD-AUTOMATIC RECOUNTS.................... HB-0669 ELEC CD-CAMPAIGN FINANCE REPRT............ HB-0685 ELEC CD-DEPUTY REGISTRARS........................ HB-0661 ELEC CD- ELCTRNC VOTING SYSTEMS............ HB-0705 ELEC CD-ELECTION OF JUDGES......................... HB-0666 ELEC CD-LIST/ELECTION JUDGES.................... HB-0665 ELEC CD-NOMINATING PAPERS........................ HB-1703 ELEC CD- PETITIONS ............................................. HB-0152 ELEC CD-POLLING PLACE CHANGE ................. HB-0668 ELEC CD PRECINCT ADMN BOARDS.............. HB-0663 ELEC CD-REDRAW PRECNCT BOUNDRY........ HB-0751 ELEC CD-VOTER REGISTRATN INFO................ HB-2888 ELEC CD-WRITE-IN CANDIDATES ................ HB-0664 EPA-MAKE RULES-SOLID WASTE.................... HB-1670 FIRE PROT-PEACE OFFCR-WEAPONS ............ HB-2394 GRAVEYARDS-PUBLIC TAX/INCREASE.......... HB-0558 GROUP INS-LOCAL GOVT EMPLOYEES............ HB-1819 HMO- CONTRACT APPROVAL.......................... HB-2735 HOUSING-HOMELESS MENTALLY ILL............ HB-1569 IL CLEAN INDOOR AIR ACT .................................. HB-1823 INDEP/WRITE-IN LOSER PROVISION............ HB-0025 LAWN CARE PRODUCTS APPLICATION.......... HB-1328 LIVESTOCK-FEED-DISEASE-DEALERS........ HB-1401 MTR FUEL TAXES/STATE & COUNTY ............. HB-2576 MUNI CD- STREET/COMFORT TAX................. HB-0035 2549 OLSON, MYRON J. REPRESENTATIVE (70TH DIST.REP)-Cont. MUSEUM DISTRICT ACT........................................ HB-0115 PUB UTIL-CIVIL LIABILITY.................................. HB-2738 RETIREMENT SAVINGS ACT................................ HB-1147 UNDERGROUND UTILITY FACILITIES............ HB-2739 UNEMP INS-SUCCESSOR CONTRIBUTN.......... HB-1668 UNEMPYMNT-INS-ARBITRATION-RULE... HB-1669 VEH CD-COMMERCIAL VEH EMPLOYEE......... HB-1701 VEH CD-FAILURE TO PAY FINE......................... HB-1896 VEH CD-NO RADAR DETECTORS ....................... HB-1700 VEH CD-ORDINANCE NUMBERING ................. HB-1895 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY OLSON,MYRON HOUSE BILL: 400, 441, 595, 596, 2853 SENATE BILL: 86, 258, 945, 1123, 1324, 1345 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 97, 139, 221, 609, 621, 622, 623, 1113 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 35, 81 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 14, 15 PARCELLS, MARGARET R. REPRESENTATIVE (57TH DIST.REP) $OCE-DCCA............................................ ..HB-0850 $OCE-PRAIRIE STATE 2000 AUTH.................... HB-0851 ABORTION-DISCRIMINATION....................... HB-2043 ANIMAL EYE TESTING............................................. HB-1042 CHILD ABDUCTION-CIVIL DAMAGES .............. HB-0520 CIVIL PROC-LIMT PUNITVE DAMAGE.............. HB-0071 COMP REVIEW-APPROVE SALARIES................ HB-0270 COMPTLR-PERSONAL SERV CONTROL........... HB-1943 COOK CNTY-4 ED SERVICE REGIONS.............. HB-0099 DRUG DEP-INTERAGENCY BOARD................. HB-2451 ELEC CD-ABSENTEE BALLOT .............................. HB-0076 ELIMINATE TOLLWAY TOLLS............................... HB-1638 EMINENT DOMAIN-UNECONOMC REMNT.... HB-0014 EPA-PENALTY DUE DATE..................................... HB-2039 GRANDPARENT-VISITATION .............................. HB-0019 HUMANE CARE/ANIMALS-BAN PRIZES......... HB-0068 INC-EXEMPTN-DISABLED/ELDERLY ............ HB-0127 INDEP/WRITE-IN LOSER PROVISION................ HB-0025 LABORATORY REVIEW BOARD........................... HB-2035 LIQ CONTROL-RECYCLE CONTAINERS .......... HB-2455 LOCAL GOVT-TORT FUNDS-INTEREST......... HB-0683 MATH-SCIENCE ACAD-BD HIGHER ED......... HB-2033 MOTOR VEHICLE FRANCHISE ACT ......... ......... HB-2045 NAME CHANGE-PROHIBIT FELONS................ HB-0078 OPEN MEETINGS-PENSION FUNDS................... HB-0126 OPEN MEETINGS-SCHOOL SECURITY ............. HB-0178 PEN CD-FUNDING LEVELS................................. HB-0109 PEN CD-PAY BENEFT FORMR SPOUSE............. HB-0684 PUB AID-HOSPITAL AUDITS.............................. HB-2038 PUB UTIL-ICC/NO SUMMER RATES............... HB-0091 PUBL AID-NO ASSISTANCE/STRIKES............... HB-0269 PULASKI BIRTHDAY/COMMEMORATIVE......... HB-0306 RADON MITIGATION ACT.............................. HB-2709 RADON TEST LICENSING ACT............................... HB-1611 REDUCE TOLLWAY TOLLS ................................ HB-1637 REV-TOWNSHIP ASSESSOR ELECTION........... HB-2058 SAFETY INSPECTIONS DEPT-LABOR............. HB-1807 SCAFFOLD ACT-REPEALS................................... HB-0065 SCH CD-GIFTS VESTING ...................................... HB-0064 SCH CD- HOLIDAYS ................................................ HB-1677 SCH CD-NO ELECTRONIC PAGERS................... HB-0058 SCH CD-SCHOOL SECURITY BONDS............ HB-2341 SCH CD-TWNSHP TREASURE OPT-OUT.... .. HB-2761 SOLID WASTE-COMPOSTING............................... HB-2463 STATE GOVERNMENT PROCUREMNT CD....... HB-0631 TOWN COLLECTORS-DUTIES ..............H............ HB-1806 TOWNSHIP-RECYCLING PROGRAM......:...... HB-0108 TWNSHIP ASSESSOR-QUALIFICATION ......... HB-1252 UNIV RETIREMENT ARTICLE/PEN CD............... HB-2037 2550 PARCELLS, MARGARET R. REPRESENTATIVE (57TH DIST.REP)-Cont. UNIVERSITIES-PRIVATE RETAILERS............... HB-1543 VEH CD-MOTOR CARRIER SAFETY................. HB-1964 VEHCD-TRUCKS-WEIGHT................................ HB-2651 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY PARCELLS HOUSE BILL: 12, 54, 822, 1100, 1147, 1705, 1725, 1726, 1866, 1880, 1891, 1974, 2031, 2032, 2034, 2036, 2040, 2041, 2042, 2454, 2758, 2759, 2892, 2931 SENATE BILL: 321, 409, 430, 435, 436, 678, 685, 686, 989, 994, 1327 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 352, 360, 373, 442, 494, 515, 532, 620, 673, 1068 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 4, 34 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 2, 3 PARKE, TERRY R. REPRESENTATIVE (49TH DIST.REP) CHIEF DEPUTY ACTING SHERIFF ...................... HB-0790 CIVIL PRO-PUNITIVE DAMAGES........................ HB-1306 CIVIL PROC-JURY INSTRUCTION...................... HB-0070 CIVIL PROC-LAWYER FEE-SPLITS ...................... HB-2121 CIVIL PROC-LIMT PUNITVE DAMAGE.............. HB-0071 COMM COLL-BANKS/CHI BD ED-DEBT......... HB-1131 CONDOMINIUM-ARBITRATION....................... HB-1914 CONTROL SUBSTANCES-POSSESSION ............. HB-2261 CORR-SUPERVISION RETAIL THEFT................ HB-2264 CORRECTIONS-SUPERVISION-THEFT........... HB-2263 CRIM CD-ASSAULT WEAP-DEATH PEN......... HB-2949 CRIM CD-INCR OBSCENE PENALTIES.............. HB-1843 CRIMINAL CD-SALE OF FIREARMS .................. HB-2432 CRIMINAL PROC-BAIL BOND......................... HB-2430 DENR-RECYCLING EDUC PROGRAM .............. HB-1629 DIVORCE ACT-GRANDPARENT VISIT .............. HB-0359 ELEC CD-CANDIDATE POLLWATCHER............ HB-0281 ELEC CD--DELEGATES SELECTION .................. HB-2017 FISCAL NOTE ACT-SCHOOL DISTS.................... HB-0066 FOOD SAFETY TRANSPORTATION ACT............. HB-2896 INC-EXEMPTN-DISABLED/ELDERLY ............ HB-0127 INS CD-CANCELLATION NOTICE ..................... HB-1842 INS CD-MAMMOGRAM TEST.............................. HB-2129 INS INVEST INT BNK RECONSTRUCT............... HB-2097 JUV CT-DRUG DEPENDENT BABIES.................. HB-2262 MARRIAGE-CHILD CUSTODY-FACTORS ...... HB-0389 MUNI CD-DEPUTY CHIEF OF POLICE .............. HB-1767 NURSING POOLS ......................................... .......... HB-2174 PARK DIST MULTI-YEAR CONTRACTS ............ HB-1305 PEN CD-IMRFISTATEWIDE .................................. HB-2018 PUBL AID-NO ASSISTANCE/STRIKES............... HB-0269 PUBLIC WORKS EMPLOYEE WAGES...................... HB-1841 SALE OF FIREARMS-EXCEPTIONS.................. HB-1140 SCAFFOLD ACT-REPEALS..................................... HB-0065 SCHOOL BUS DRIVER-DRUG TEST .................... HB-2016 STATE EMPLOYEES-SUGGESTIONS .................. HB-2123 STRUCTURAL WORK-LIMITS RECOVRY......... HB-2429 STRUCTURAL WORK-LIMITS RECOVRY......... HB-2475 TRUTH IN TAXATION-NOTICE.......................... HB-2947 VEH CD-BUS DRIVER/DRUG TESTS.................. HB-0910 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY PARKE HOUSE BILL: 46,474, 572, 595, 596, 1721, 1776, 2405 SENATE BILL: 271, 486, 651, 855, 907, 918, 990, 1032, 1055, 1182, 1445, 1458 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 262, 616, 789, 806, 973, 1002, 1003, 1027, 1032, 1039 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 34, 45, 78 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 13 PEDERSEN, BERNARD E. REPRESENTATIVE (54TH DIST.REP) CIVIL-ABORTION INJUNCTION.......................... HB-1790 CIVIL-COURT ORDER/SERVE PROCES............. HB-1489 EXTEND METRO WATER RECLAM DIST............ HB-2836 HIV/AIDS TESTING-DCFS.................................. HB-1870 HUMAN RIGHTS-FAMILIAL STATUS................ HB-i 158 HUMAN RIGHTS-HOUSING............................... HB-0673 HUMAN RIGHTS RENTAL RESTRICTN............ HB-0403 MUNI CD-CHICAGO AIRPORT LAND................ HB-2246 2551 PEDERSEN, BERNARD E. REPRESENTATIVE (54TH DIST.REP)-Cont. MUNICIPAL UTITLITIES-TAX BASE................. HB-0054 POLICYHOLDER SECURITY DEPOSIT ................. HB-2736 PROP TAX-ASSESSMENT APPEALS.................... HB-2931 PUBL AID-NO ASSISTANCE/STRIKES........... HB-0269 PUBLIC TRANSIT-PRIVATE BIDS................... HB-1702 WAGE PAY & COLLECTN-VACATN PAY.......... HB-1367 WORKER COMP-INJURY BENEFITS............... HB-2471 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY PEDERSEN,B HOUSE BILL: 595, 596, 957, 1543, 1858, 1866, 1868, 1871, 1873, 1876, 1878, 1879, 1880, 2564, 2693, 2747, 2758, 2759 SENATE BILL: 559, 832, 1153 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 129, 283, 284, 854, 1028 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 25, 34, 41, 42, 44, 71 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 2, 6 PETERSON, WILLIAM E. REPRESENTATIVE (60TH DIST.REP) BAN DISPOSABLE PLASTIC BAGS....................... HB-1342 CHEMICL SAFETY-RECLASSIFICATNS ............HB-1157 CONSERVATION-WETLANDS.............................. HB-2780 CORR-PERIODIC IMPRISON 1YR..... ......... HB-0803 COUNTIES ACT ........................................................... HB-1985 COUNTY BOARD-MEETING PLACE ................ HB-0808 ELEC CD-DRAINAGE COMMISSIONER............. HB-0461 ELEC CD-REFERENDA TIMING...................... HB-0533 EPA-EXPEND FUNDS-CLEANUP PROJ............ HB-2713 EPA- FEES ... ...... ............... ............ ............ HB-2712 EPA- PERM ITS.............. .......... ........... ......... HB-2010 EPA-RELEASE........................... HB-2544 EPA-REPEAL LOCAL SITE REVIEW.................... HB-1635 EPA-UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANKS......... HB-2372 FIRE DIST-TAX RATE INCREASE.........H............. HB-2938 FIRE MARSHAL-SMALL FIRE DEPT................... HB-1396 GOVERNMNTAL ETHICS-INCR SALARY...... HB-0804 HGHWY CD-FEDERAL AID NETWORK ............ HB-2009 HGHWY CD-JUDICIAL REVIEW....................... HB-2005 HGHWY CD/COUNTY SIZE & SUPT..................... HB-2007 HGHWY CD/DRAINAGE........................................ HB-2008 HGWY CD-JUDICIAL REVIEW............................. HB-2006 HIGHWAY CD-JT CONSTRUCTION................... HB-0807 HWY CD-TRANSPORTATN IMPACT FEE......... HB-0671 INC TX CREDT-HAZARD WASTE...................... HB-1987 INS INVEST INT BNK RECONSTRUCT........... HB-2097 METRO TRANSIT AUTH-ADDITNL JOB............ HB-0153 MUNI CD-ACQUIRE PROPERTY ................. HB-2889 MUNI CD-DISCONNECTION.................................. HB-0670 MUNI CD-MAYOR INSPECTIONS ..........H............ HB-0998 MUNI/UTIL TAX-EXEMPT LOC GOVT .............. HB-1397 PEN CD-FUNDING LEVELS ...................................HB-0109 PLATS-NOTIFY SCHOOL BOARD.................... HB-0056 ROAD DISTRICT-CONTRACT-BD ................... HB-2887 SALES TAX-INTEREST/ASSESSMENTS............ HB-1011 SCH CD-CHEERLEADER/POM PON/PE....... HB-0310 SCH CD-PE/HEALTH ED COURSE....................... HB-0285 SCH-EDUCATNAL ACCOUNTABILITY............. HB-2030 SCRAP TIRE MGMT RECYCLING ACT................ HB-1451 SECOND 1989 REVISORY ACT....................... HB-2428 SOCIAL SECURITY ENABLING ACT............ IB-0284 STATE FINANCE-TAX REFORM.......................... HB-0801 STATE HIGHWAYS-MAINTENANCE................ HB-2890 STATUTES-COMPUTERIZATION ..................... HB-2427 STORMWATER TAXES.............................................. HB-0289 SUBDIVISION-SCHOOL FACILITIES ............... HB-0802 TOWNSHIP PARKS-ACRE LIMITS.................... HB-0043 TOWNSHIP-RECYCLING PROGRAM ................ HB-0108 TOWNSHIPS-BUILDING MANAGERS............... HB-0055 TOXIC SUBST-EXCLUDE EMPLOYERS.............. HB-1988 UNDERGRD TANKS-LIABILITY ....................... HB-2434 2552 PETERSON, WILLIAM E. REPRESENTATIVE (60TH DIST.REP)-Cont. VEH CD-SCHOOL BUS DRIVER............................ HB-1479 WASTE MGMT-RECYCLING LOGOS................ HB-0457 WASTE MGMT-STYLISTIC CHANGE ..............HB-0800 WILDLIFE CD-BAN LEGHOLD TRAPS............... HB-2892 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY PETERSON,W HOUSE BILL: 340, 595, 596, 799, 805, 806, 1687, 2454, 2455, 2779 SENATE BILL: 520, 1004, 1007, 1464, 1465, 1466 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 26, 51, 82,87, 190, 199, 290, 367,417, 418, 495, 496, 506, 509, 523, 525, 591, 713, 714, 767, 786, 960, 975, 976, 977, 1036, 1202, 1228, 1239 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 6, 9, 34, 72 PETKA, EDWARD F. REPRESENTATIVE (82ND DIST.REP) CIVIL PROC-OFFER OF JUDGMENT................. HB-1786 CONVEYANCE-KENDALL COUNTY .................. HB-1864 CRIM CD-ANABOLIC STEROIDS....................... HB-0252 CRIM CD-OBSCENE MATERIAL........................... HB-1858 CRIM PROC-CONVICTION HEARING................ HB-2509 CRIM PROC-PEREMPTORY CHALLENGE........ HB-0433 EPA-SMALL CONSTRUCTION.............................. HB-1857 GOV ETHICS ACT-RAISE THRESHOLD ........... HB-1855 HUMAN RTS-DRUG/ALCOHOL TESTS ............. HB-1955 IL STUDENT ASSISTANCE COMMISSN............. HB-2607 INS CD/FORFEITURE LIABILITY ....................... HB-2217 LIQUOR-BIRTH DEFECT WARNING .................. HB-2449 PARK DIST-DISCONNECT/ANNEXATN ........... HB-1856 RR TRAFFIC CROSSING SIGNS............................ HB-0581 SCH CD-DRUG SEARCHES/DOGS...................... HB-2450 STATE LAND-RELEASE EASEMENT.................. HB-1865 TELECOMMUNICATION-FIRE PROTECT........ HB-0207 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY PETKA HOUSE BILL: 120, 413, 458, 574 SENATE BILL: 448, 559, 663, 665, 666, 668, 670, 942, 1153, 1180, 1315 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 414, 533, 614, 735, 963 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 61 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 11 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 5 PHELPS, DAVID D. REPRESENTATIVE (118TH DIST.DEM) $GRF-BD OF GOVERNORS-WIU ....................... HB-1228 ALEXANDER-PULASKI PORT DIST.................... HB-1066 ALL-TERRAIN/OFF HIGHWAY VEHICL........... HB-0225 ATVS- EXEM PTS................................... ................. HB-1359 BD OF ED-PUPIL PROFICIENCY........................ HB-2671 BLOOD DONOR-AGE............................................. HB-0399 CIVIL PROC-PROCESS SERVERS......................... HB-2596 COAL ENERGY DEV--GRAMMATICL CHG........ HB-1146 COAL TECH DEV FUND TRANSFERS................... HB-2066 COMM CD-INCR FEE/FINANCE STMNT .......... HB-1097 COMM COLLEGE-SENIORITY LIST.................... HB-0487 CONTROLLED SUBSTANCS-PROBATION ........ HB-2014 CORRECTN-VOCATIONAL SCH INMATE......... HB-0231 COUNTIES-IMPOSE MOTOR FUEL TAX............ HB-1975 DISASTER IMPOSE COSTS..................................... HB-1449 DNWST PUB TRANSPORTN-FED FUND............ HB-1782 DOCTOR SHORTAGE AREAS............................... HB-0421 EDUC LOAN-PRIMARY CARE PHYSICN .......... HB-1494 ELEC CD-ABSENTEE VOTING............................ HB-1405 ELECTED COMMERCE COMMISSION................. HB-0988 EMERGENCY SERV & DISASTER .......................... HB-1390 FISH-LEGALIZE DIPLOID CARP.......................... HB-1370 HEALTH CARE SHORTAGE AREAS ................... HB-2781 HGHWY CD-DONATE STRUCTURES .............. HB-1402 INDIGENT HEALTH CARE.................................... HB-2765 JAILS-ADJOINING COUNTIES ............................. HB- 1366 MIDWIFERY PRACTICE......................................... HB-1740 MINOR-SUSPEND DRIVING PRIVILEG ............. HB-0749 MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE-FARMSTEAD ..... HB-2764 NON-COAL MINES--RECLAMATION................ HB-0147 2553 PHELPS, DAVID D. REPRESENTATIVE (118TH DIST.DEM)-Cont. OIL INDUSTRY INS GUARANTEE FD.................. HB-1595 PROPANE SHORTGE CONTNGNCY PLAN.......... HB-2900 PROPERTY TAX-EXEMPTIONS............................ HB-2597 PUB AID-DISPENSING FEE.................................... HB-1351 PUB HEALTH-RURAL HEALTH CARE.............. HB-1493 PUB HLTH CLINIC/STANDING ORDER............... HB-1496 PUB UTIL-ICC-TELEPHONE SERVICE............. HB-1814 PUB UTIL-USER SENSITIVE SERV...................... HB-1816 RECORDER FEE-DEED............................................ HB-2599 RURAL HEALTH SERV IMPROVEMENT.............. HB-1116 SCH CD-CERTIFICATE/RECOGNITN............... HB-1400 SCH CD-MINIMUM FUNDING LEVEL .............. HB-0515 SCH CD-SATELLITE TECH SYSTEMS................. HB-1227 STATE MANDATES ACT.......................................... HB-2598 VEH CD-TINTED WINDOWS/MEDICAL............ HB-0315 WILDLIFE CODE-CROSSBOW.............................. HB-1983 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY PHELPS HOUSE BILL: 100, 406, 414, 476, 491, 753, 873, 983, 1294, 1339, 1434, 1705, 2803 SENATE BILL: 50, 65, 141, 176, 200, 231, 252, 285, 392, 492, 700, 796, 1039, 1079, 1185, 1301, 1302, 1304, 1306, 1307, 1420, 1426 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 442, 618, 734, 834, 996, 1008, 1024, 1062, 1153, 1266, 1268 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 33, 50 PIEL, ROBERT J. REPRESENTATIVE (79TH DIST.REP) $OCE-SECRETARY OF STATE............................... HB-0994 BANK ATM REQUIREMENTS.................................. HB-2361 BANKS DIRECTORS SHAREHOLDERS................. HB-1778 BANKS VOTING TRUSTS AGREEMENTS............ HB-2543 CRIM HISTORY-REPORTS/SCHOOL .................. HB-1463 ELEC-CHANGE PRIMARY DATE...................... HB-0699 HARVEY & MELROSE PK CIVIC CNTR............. HB-0240 MOBILE HOME-PRIVACY...................................... HB-0672 NONECONOMIC LOSS-LIMITS ............................ HB-1325 RESIDENTIAL MORTGAGE LICENSE................... HB-2061 S & L PAY FOR CUSTOMER RECORDS ............ HB-0773 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY PIEL HOUSE BILL: 99, 212, 2196 SENATE BILL: 60, 388, 901, 1012, 1013, 1125, 1256 .HOUSE RESOLUTION: 35, 236, 237, 275, 315, 390, 391, 500, 617, 724 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 56 PRESTON, LEE S. REPRESENTATIVE (3RD DIST. DEM) ABUSED & NEGLECT CHILD-TEAMS .............. HB-1111 ALCOHOLISM ADVISORY BD PSYCH................ HB-1752 BACKGROUNDS OF PUBLIC DRIVERS............... HB-2899 CHARITABLE TRUSTS-REGISTERS.................. HB-1514 CHILD CARE WORKER CERTIFICATN ............... HB-0023 CHILD SERV EMPLOYEESBACKGRND ......... HB-0514 CHILDCARE-SCHOOL BUS DRIVERS............... HB-1244 CIVIL PROC-PRE-JDGMNT INTEREST ............HB-2102 CIVIL PROC-SR CIT/TRIALPREFER.......-... ....... HB-0004 CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGIST LIEN ACT................. HB-2729 COMM COLLGE BRD-STUDENT MEMBER....... HB-0042 CONDOS-SALE/DISCLOSURES.......................... HB-1754 CREATE-DEPT OF CHILD ADVOCACY .............. HB-0022 CRIMINAL PROC-CHILD TESTIMONY............. HB-2909 DCFS-CASELOAD STANDARDS........................... HB-0580 DCFS-REPORT ON ABUSE SERVICES................ HB-2064 ED-STUDENTS/RELIGIOUS HOLIDAYS............ HB-1235 ELEC CD-COMPENSATN/REGISTRATN........... HB-0028 ELEC CD LIMIT CAMPAIGN CONTRIB............. HB-0027 EPA TRUST-PROPAGATE TREES...................... HB-2308 EXEMPTIONS-RETIREMENT PLANS................ HB-0247 GA MEMBER-HIRE LEG ASSISTANT ............... HB-0526 GA-RETIRING MEMBER/CHAIR......................... HB-0993 INS-COVERAGE-PREGNANCY .......................... HB-2207 INS- HEALTH- POLICE OFFICERS................... HB-0125 INS-POLICE FAMILY COVERAGE....................... HB-2730 2554 PRESTON, LEE S. REPRESENTATIVE (3RD DIST. DEM)-Cont. KIDS BILL OF RIGHTS............................................... HB-1757 MED PRAC-TOLL FREE NUMBER....................... HB-2104 MINORS TRANS INTERSTATE............................... HB-0985 MOTOR VEH-INTEREST RATES ......................... HB-0184 MOTOR VEHICLE FEE-TREES............................. HB-2307 OPEN MEETINGS-PENSION FUNDS ................... HB-0126 PEN CD-DWNST POLICE-INVESTMNTS ......... HB-0214 PEN CD-JUDGE-SALARY/WIDOW ................. HB-2099 PROF SERVICE CORP-PSYCHOLOGIST............ HB-1751 PUBLIC FINANCING-ELECTIONS..................... HB-0026 SCH CD-BACKGROUND CHECKS....................... HB-2897 SCH CD-BLACK HISTORY STUDY....................... HB-2859 SCH CD-DRUG/SUBSTNCE INSTRUCTN.......... HB-0002 SCH CD-HGHR ED/FOREIGN GIFTS ................. HB-0816 SCH CD-HIGHER ED-DISCLOSURE................. HB-0815 SCH CD-HOLOCAUST STUDY .............................. HB-0003 SCH CD-PARENTING EDUC REQUIRED........... HB-0021 SCH-TCHR/PRINCPAL RETIREMENT ............. HB-0124 SCHOOLS-NO CORPORAL PUNISHMENT........ HB-2853 ST EMPLOYEE INS-JUDGE SPOUSE .................. HB-1766 TREE PLANTING FUND ....................................... . HB-2306 VEH CD-DISCLOSE RENTAL RATES .................. B-1825 VEH CD-PUB TRANS DRUG TESTING................ HB-2898 WORK COMP-OCC DISEASE-INQUIRY........... HB-0229 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY PRESTON HOUSE BILL: 490, 499, 885, 1042, 2933 SENATE BILL: 93, 495, 514, 700, 1050, 1136, 1213, 1220, 1221, 1426 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 180,271, 340, 347, 466, 839, 1256, 1257, 1270 PULLEN, PENNY REPRESENTATIVE (55TH DIST.REP) $DEVELOPMENT FINACE AUTH .......................... HB-1613 ABORTION LAW-VIABLE FETUS.......................... HB-0574 ABORTION-PROHIBIT EXPERIMENT ............. HB-2693 ABUSE/NEGLECT-SCH ATTENDENCE.............. HB-1726 AIDS CONFIDE/CMS-SICK LEAVE...................... HB-1839 AIRPORT NOISE-SOUNDPROOF BLDGS ......... HB-2251 AIRPORT NOISE-SOUNDRPOORF-EQTY........ HB-2252 AIRPORT NOISE-PROPERTY VALUE ............... HB-2253 BLOOD-DESIGNATE DONOR ................................ H-0475 CIVIL-ABORTION INJUNCTION........................ HB-1790 CRIM CD-CHILD CUSTODY VIOLATN............... HB-1725 ELEC-ABOLISH BD ELEC COMMISSNR ........... HB-2783 ELIMINATE TOLLWAY TOLLS................................ HB-1638 EXEMPTIONS-RETIREMENT PLANS................. HB-0247 FISH CD-PROHIBITED DEVICES............................ HB-0500 HIV/AIDS REPORTS-PUBLIC HLTH................. HB-1868 HIV/AIDS TEST FEE-PUBLIC HLTH..................... HB-1866 HIV/AIDS TEST-SPOUSE NOTIFICTN................ HB-1878 HIV/AIDS TEST-SEXUAL ASSAULT ................... HB-1880 HIV/AIDS TEST-FOSTER CHILDREN.............. HB-2579 HIV/AIDS TESTING-DEPT CORR......................... HB-0744 HIV/AIDS TESTING-DCFS .................................... HB-1870 HJV/AIDS TESTING-DASA FACILITY................ HB-1873 HIV/AIDS TESTING-STD CLINICS...................... HB-1876 HIV/AIDS TESTS-FEDERAL REPORTS............... HB-1879 HIV/AIDS TESTS-INS CO REPORT......................HB-2578 HIV/AIDS TRANSMISSION-CRIM CD................ HB-1871 HUMAN RTS-RELIGIOUS GROUNDS ................. HB-1715 LIQUOR-BIRTH DEFECT WARNING ................. HB-2449 MUNI CD-CHICAGO AIRPORT LAND ............... B-2246 PARK-TAX LEVY-REFRENDM .................... HB-0877 PROP TAX-ASSESSMENT APPEALS................... HB-2931 REDUCE TOLLWAY TOLLS .................................. HB-1637 REGIONL AIRPORT PLAN AUTHORITY.............. HB-2247 SCH CD--BAN SMOKING ............................ HB-0486 SCH CD-NOISE POLLUTION GRANTS............... HB-2254 SCH CD-PROPERTY TOBACCO BAN................... HB-2447 2555 PULLEN, PENNY REPRESENTATIVE (55TH DIST.REP)-Cont. SEXUAL ASSAULT SURVIVORS............................. HB-1714 STORMWATER MGMT PLAN-COOK CNTY...... HB-2556 TOWN COLLECTORS-DUTIES....................... HB-1806 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY PULLEN HOUSE BILL: 78, 212, 413, 501, 694, 1760, 1974 SENATE BILL: 1180, 1333 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 139, 250, 284, 362, 389, 521, 667, 709, 1028, 1113, 1122, 1123, 1129, 1280, 1287 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 4, 20, 34 REGAN, ROBERT P. REPRESENTATIVE (80TH DIST.REP) AGGRAVATING-RITUAL BRUTALITY .............. HB-1884 AGING-LONG TERM CARE INS........................ HB-2528 AGING-TRANSITION CARE GRANTS............... HB-2525 CHILD CARE ACT-INVESTIGATION............. HB-2647 CIV PRO-JOINT & SEVERAL LIBLTY ................ HB-0334 CIVIL PROC-JT/SEVERAL LIABILTY................. HB-0658 CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES-CRIMINAL......... HB-2981 COURT CLERKS-CRIMINAL RECORDS............ HB-2660 CRIM CD-INCR OBSCENE PENALTIES.............. HB-1843 CRIM CD-RITUAL MUTILATION......................... HB-1882 CRIM HISTORY-REPORTS/SCHOOL ................. HB-1463 CRIM PROC-DNA EVIDENCE ............................... HB-2115 DCFS-CHILD ABUSE/INFO RELEASE................ HB-2960 DCFS-RELEASE INFO.............................................. HB-2589 INDUCEMENT SUICIDE............... ........ HB-1883 INS CD-CANCELLATION NOTICE ...................... HB-1842 JUVENILE COURT-SUPERVISION....................... HB-0657 MARRIAGE-CHILD CUSTODY-FACTORS ...... HB-0389 MEDICAID REIMBURSEMENT .............................. HB-2723 MUNI CD-ORDINANCE VIOL-PUB SVC .......... HB-0314 NONECONOMIC LOSS-LIMITS............................ HB-1325 PEN CD-TEACHERS ANNUITY ..................HB-0388 PUB AID-FUND ALLOCATION........................ HB-2240 PUBLIC WORKS EMPLOYEE WAGES................ HB-1841 RIVER CONSER/TAX RATE-LEVY...................... HB-2926 SCAFFOLD ACT-REPEALS................................ HB-0065 SCH-EDUCATNAL ACCOUNTABILITY.............. HB-2030 SCH/CRIM CODE-POCKET PAGERS................ HB-2445 SCHOOL BUS DRIVER-DRUG TEST ............... HB-2016 SECURITIES UNINSURED INVESTMNT .............. HB-1572 STEROID CONTROL ACT.......................................... HB-2446 TAX FREE SCHOOL DISTRICT BONDS ................ HB-1776 WORKER COMP-PETITION FILING.................... HB-2478 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY REGAN HOUSE BILL: 278, 345, 359, 440, 514, 571, 581, 1180,1757, 1858, 2040, 2064, 2452, 2634, 2931 SENATE BILL: 281, 486, 753, 943, 1029 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 32, 144, 149, 178, 251, 619, 712, 724, 736, 851, 1041, 1061, 1143 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 61, 78 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 13, 30 RICE, NELSON SR. REPRESENTATIVE (33RD DIST.DEM) AUTO RATES ACCIDENT/LOCATION................ HB-0569 CREATE DEPT-CENTRAL COLLECTION........... HB-1260 DCCA-HOMELESSNESS PREVENTION .............. HB-1850 DCCA-INCENTIVE TO FOREIGN FIRM............. HB-0618 DIR/EMBALMER-COMBINE LICENSE............... HB-0768 DIVORCE-PROPTY-EXPRT WITNS-FEE........ HB-0888 ELEC CD ............. ................. ....... ........... ........ HB-2703 ELEC CD-ABSENTEE BALLOTS.......................... HB-2705 ELEC CD-GRAMMATICAL CHANGE.................. HB-2704 ELEC CD-GRAMMATICAL CHANGE.................. HB-2706 EMPLOYEE RIGHTS VIOLATION ACT .............. HB-0424 ENTERPRISE ZONES-MAXIMUM AREA........... HB-0887 EPA-LAND FILL HEIGHT....................................... HB-0298 FAIR CAMPAIGN PRACTICES ACT................. HB-2702 2556 RICE, NELSON SR. REPRESENTATIVE (33RD DIST.DEM)-Cont. FUNERAL DIRECTORS LICENSE........................... HB-0819 HARVEY & MELROSE PK CIVIC CNTR................ HB-0240 HOUSING DEV-NONPROFIT GROUPS ................ HB-1531 INS CD-AUTO PREMIUM/ZIP CODE ................. HB-0573 INS CD-ROLLBACK RATES .................................. HB-0337 INS-INDEPENDENT MEDICAL EXAM ............... HB-1014 LIQUOR CONTROL-WINE COOLER ADS ......... HB-0425 LOTTERY PRIZES-LIMITATIONS.......................... HB-0146 MINIMUM WAGE LAW-INCREASE WAGE....... HB-0241 PEN CD-CHGO TCHR-AUTO INCR ................. HB-2157 PEN CD-SERS-BLIND VENDORS....................... HB-0423 PEN-CHGO TEACHER AUTO INCREASE .......... HB-1322 PUBLIC AID-NEW AID IF CUTOFF...................... HB-0219 RECYCLE TIRES-DEPOSIT ........................... HB-1554 SCH CD-CERTFICATN TEST EXMPTN............... HB-0452 SR CITIZENS CHILD CARE SUPPORT ................. HB-1527 ST AGENCY-DELINQUENT DEBT/GOV............. HB-0634 STEEL PRODUCT PROCURE EXPAND .............. HB-0083 VEH CD-HAZARDOUS WASTE LICENSE .......... HB-0246 WATER SERVICE LIMIT DISCONNECT............... HB-0275 WORKER COMP-BURIAL EXPENSES................. HB-0084 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY RICE HOUSE BILL: 29, 143, 377, 488, 542, 725, 748, 789, 792, 910, 921, 981, 1135, 1409, 1415, 1559, 1599, 1723, 1784, 1819, 2198, 2746, 2812, 2928 SENATE BILL: 27, 32, 150, 288, 892, 904 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 29, 224, 299, 345, 514, 520, 526, 596, 749, 852, 1257, 1270 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 45 RICHMOND, BRUCE REPRESENTATIVE (116TH DIST.DEM) $SIU-TOUCH OF NATURE.................................... HB-1172 AGRICULTURE LINKED DEPOSIT ACT ............... HB-2257 CIVIC CENTERS/EXPOSITIONS............................. HB-0507 COMM COLL-CHARGEBACK TUITION ............. HB-1577 CORRECTIONAL CENTERS-LOCATION ........... HB-1675 CRIM CD-ESCAPE/PENALTY............................ HB-0983 FAIR/FARM-OUTDOOR POWER EQUIP............ HB-0701 IL SUMMER SCH FOR AGRICULTURE.................. HB-1792 LIQ CONTROL-LIMITED WINE MFGR.............. HB-0938 MEAT & POULTRY-FREEZER PLANS.............. HB-0702 PEN-CORRECTN-RETIREMNT FORMULA .... HB-1284 SIU-BONDS-RATE OF INTEREST...................... HB-0645 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY RICHMOND HOUSE BILL: 198, 1339, 1434, 1440, 2900, 2903 SENATE BILL: 50, 63, 145, 151, 226, 228, 285, 645, 1038, 1069, 1081, 1262 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 307, 375, 388, 508, 709, 725, 1014, 1115, 1136, 1266 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 99 RONAN, ALFRED G. REPRESENTATIVE (12TH DIST.DEM) AFFORDABLE HOUSING-REAL ESTATE........... HB-0057 ALCOHOL CONCENTRATION-DUI/.08 ............ HB-0008 CAR INS NO ZIP CODE BASED RATE.................... HB-2902 CHIEF DEPUTY ACTING SHERIFF ........................ HB-0790 CIVIL PROC-MED MALPR LIMIT......................... HB-2164 CIVIL PROC-NON-ECONOMIC LOSS................ HB-2165 CLERKS OF COURTS--FEES.................................. HB-2096 CONTRACTOR WAGE LIABILITY.......................... HB-0085 CORPORATION-NURSE/DOCTOR ...................... HB-1511 CRIM CD-DOMESTIC BATTERY/GUNS............. HB-2266 DASA-SERVE HEARING IMPAIRED ................... HB-0295 DMHDD-U OF I BD TRUSTEES.....,.................. HB-1192 DRIVER EDUCATION-ATTENDANCE................ HB-1427 ELEC CD-PRECINCT RETURNS........................... HB-2483 FAMILY LEAVE ACT/8 WORKWEEKS.................. HB-1343 FEES AND SALARIES-SHERIFFS......................... HB-2095 GA MEMBER HIRE LEG ASSISTANT .............. HB-0526 HEALTH SERVICES-RESIDENT ALIEN ............. HB-2750 HIGH SPEED RAIL TRANSPORT AUTH................ HB-0217 HOSP LIENS-STRUCTURED SETTLEMT ........... HB-2101 2557 RONAN, ALFRED G. REPRESENTATIVE (12TH DIST.DEM)-Cont. HOUSING AUTHORITIeS-POWERS ..................... HB-2194 HOUSING AUTHORITIES-RULES........................ HB-2206 HOUSING AUTHORITIES-SUBPOENAS............. HB-2757 INS CD-CAPTIVE INSURANCE CO...................... HB-2191 MED PRAC PRO-RATE FEES .....................HB-1425 MHDD-GRAMMATICAL CHANGE .................... HB-1337 MOTOR FUEL STANDARD-METHYL ............... HB-2283 MOTOR FUEL TAX-AGREEMENTS..................... HB-2923 MOTOR FUEL TX-DEFINITN REVENUE........... HB-1200 MUNI CD-POLICE-INDEMNIFICATION.......... HB-0075 NAPRAPATHIC PRACTICE ACT........................... HB-0660 PROF REG-IMMIGRANT ENGLISH FEE............ HB-2806 PROPERTY EXEMPT FROM JUDGMENT.............HB-1742 RTA--MOTOR FUEL TAX FUNDS ......................... HB-2063 SCH CD CHCGO EXPULSION POLICY ............... HB-2866 SOS-UNIFORM TRAFFIC ORD NUMBER.......... HB-2100 TRI-STATE RAIL COMPACT................................. HB-0616 U OF I HOSP-CNTY/LEASE LAND....................... HB-1191 UNIV OF ILLINOIS-TECHNICAL........................ HB-1194 VEH CD.--ABANDONED VEHICLE......................... HB-1805 VEH CD-REDFNE PROBATION LICNSE............. HB-1164 VEH CD-SCHOOL ZONE/NO PASSING ........... HB-0077 WORKERS COMP--HEARING LOSS...................... HB-1636 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY RONAN HOUSE BILL: 156, 454, 471, 500, 788, 1342, 1421, 1487, 1723, 1728, 2855, 2869 SENATE BILL: 5, 8, 281, 513, 555, 703, 896, 1075, 1257, 1270, 1369, 1412, 1415, 1463 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 81, 194, 293, 296, 339, 469, 490, 711, 843, 892, 1004, 1019, 1034, 1100, 1116, 1147, 1154, 1265, 1288 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 55, 67 ROPP, GORDON L. REPRESENTATIVE (88TH DIST.REP) $GRF-IL FARM DEVELPMNT AUTH.............. HB-0837 AGRI-CLOUD SEEDING GRANTS........................ HB-1440 ALL-TERRAIN/OFF HIGHWAY VEHICL........... HB-0225 ANIMAL CONTROL-OFFENSES ................... HB-1684 ANIMAL FEES-TRUST ................................ HB-0336 BD HIGHR ED-ADMISSION STANDARD ........... HB-2640 BOARD OF REGENTS/INCREASE MEMB............ HB-2842 CNTY ZONING-BOARD/ORDINANCE................ HB-2668 COMM COLL-MEMBER/VICE CHAIR.............. HB-0293 COMM COLLEGE-NEWLY FORMED DIST........ HB-0445 CONVICTS-CRIMES-LOCKUP............................ HB-0398 CONVICTS-GOOD TIME FORFEITURE .............. HB-0408 CORRECTION-IMPACT INCARCERATN........... HB-1830 CORRECTIONS-NEW INSTITUTION ............. HB-0235 CORRECTN-PARTITION VISIT AREA ................ HB-0194 CORRECTN-VOCATIONAL SCH INMATE......... HB-0231 COUNCIL-VOCATIONAL EDUCATION.............. HB-0620 COUNTIES CODE ................... .................................. HB-0312 COUNTIES-IMPOSE MOTOR FUEL TAX............ HB-1975 COUNTY HOLIDAY OBSERVANCE....................... HB-0731 COUNTY ZONING-VARIATION.......................... HB-0730 DMHDD-REIMBURSE JAIL SERVICES.............. HB-0236 DMHDD-REIMBURSE SHERIFF ......................... HB-0728 DOGS-LIABILITY FOR DAMAGES....................... HB-0193 ED FOR EMPLYMT PRGRMS/SERVICES............ HB-2151 EXOTIC W EEDS....................................................... HB-2711 HGHR ED-SPECIFY MINI ADMN STDS............ HB-1995 HS COMPLETION/SCHOLARSHIPS...................... HB-0422 IDOT-HIGHWAY DEICER................ ...... HB-1330 IL CLEAN INDOOR AIR ACT ........................... HB-1695 IL CLEAN INDOOR AIR ACT ................................... HB-1823 IL STUDENT ASSISTANCE COMMISSN........... HB-2607 IL SUMMER SCH FOR AGRICULTURE.................. HB-1792 ILLINOIS CLEAN INDOOR AIR ACT.................... HB-0120 INC TAX-CRDT-SHELLED CORN HEAT ......... HB-0406 INCOME TAX-SCH CD-INCREASES ............. HB-2508 2558 ROPP, GORDON L. REPRESENTATIVE (88TH DIST.REP)-Cont. JUV CT-DCFS REIMBURSEMENTS ..................... HB-2728 LOCAL GOV-LEASE AGREEMENTS.................... HB-0729 MED PRAC ACT-X-RAYS................................... HB-2560 MINOR-SUSPEND DRIVING PRIVILEG............. HB-0749 NURSING-MED ASST NO LICENSE.................... HB-2552 OCCUP/USE TX-FARM EXEMPTS ...................... HB-1347 PEN CD-DWNST TEACHER-MILITARY .......... HB-0233 PEN CD-TEACHER/LEAVE CREDIT ................... HB-1326 PUB AID-AFDC-SCHOOL ATTENDANCE........ HB-0597 REDEFINE MILK PRODUCTS................................. HB-2555 SALES TAX-SOFT DRINKS ............................... HB-2695 SCH CD-CLASS PERIOD REGULATNS ............. HB-1373 SCH CD-DRIVERS ED-REQUIREMENTS......... HB-0462 SCH CD-DROPOUTS/DRIVER LICENSE............ HB-0400 SCH CD-LIMIT K-3 CLASS SIZE......................... HB-0455 SCH CD-PURPOSE OF EDUCATION.................... HB-0250 SCH CD-VOC ED COURSE REQUIRED................ HB-0605 SCH CD-VOCATIONAL EDUC............................. HB-0854 SCH CD-WORLD OF WORK/INSTRUCTN......... HB-2966 SCH CD--8 PERIOD SCHOOL DAY........................ HB-0451 SCHOOLS-FULL FUNDING/LOTTERY .............. HB-0600 SEX ED-ABSTINENCE-EXPECTD NORM........ HB-2634 STATE SOIL/SILTY CLAY LOAM......................... HB-2903 SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURE.............................. HB-2594 VEH CD-CYCLE FEES/FUND ........................... HB-1350 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY ROPP HOUSE BILL: 18, 25, 42, 104, 385, 458, 459, 460, 732, 852, 853, 1427, 1437, 1523, 1526, 1532 SENATE BILL: 27, 107, 112, 118, 148, 284, 395, 401, 403, 421, 449, 683, 816, 817, 850 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 241, 337, 356, 398, 430, 604, 626,627, 628,629, 630, 805, 994, 1126 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 4, 19, 43 RYDER, THOMAS W. REPRESENTATIVE (97TH DIST.REP) $ASBESTOS ABATEMENT AUTHORITY............... HB-0862 $BD OF ED-RESIDENTIAL SERVICES................. HB-2645 $BRD OF ED-TRUANCY PROGRAM.................... HB-1614 $DCFS-PILOT PROJ-RESPITE CARE ............ HB-2642 $DEPT-CORRECTIONS............................................ HB-2646 $EPA TRUST FUND COMMISSION...................... HB-0848 $GRANT-SBE-ORPHAN TUITION PROG......... HB-1612 $GRANTS-ST POLICE ................................. HB-1618 $GRF OCE-DEPT-LABOR...................................... HB-0830 $GRF OCE-DEPT-MILITARY AFFAIRS............ HB-0838 $GRF OCE-IL ED LABOR RELTNS BD................ HB-0832 $GRF-IL FARM DEVELPMNT AUTH.................. HB-0837 $OCE DEPT-LOTTERY................................... HB-0836 $OCE RETIREMENT SYSTEMS ........................... HB-0835 $OCE-ABANDOND MINED LAND RECLM........ HB-0844 $OCE- BOB ............. .......... .......... ................ ......... HB-0829 $OCE-COMMISSNER S & L ASOC....................... HB-0831 $OCE-COMMISSNER BANKS & TRUSTS........... HB-0849 $OCE- DASA ............................................................. HB-0860 $OCE- DCCA ................................................................ H B-0850 $OCE-DEPT EMPLOY SECURITY................. HB-0834 $OCE-DEPT NUCLEAR SAFETY ........................... HB-0839 $OCE-DEPT- AG .......................................H............. HB-0845 $OCE-DEPT-CMS....................................... HB-0846 $OCE-DEPT-CONSERVATION ......................... . HB-0840 $OCE-DEPT-PUBLIC AID..................................... HB-0859 $OCE-DEPT-STATE POLICE ................................ HB-0843 $OCE-DEPT-VETERAN'S AFRS ...................... HB-0863 $OCE-EPA.................................................................... HB-0847 $OCE-GOVERNORS PURCHASES BRD............... HB-0865 $OCE-GUARDIANSHIP/ADVOCACY.................. HB-0861 $OCE-IL CRIMINAL JUSTICE INFO................. HB-0841 $OCE-LIEUTENANT GOV....................................... HB-0833 2559 RYDER, THOMAS W. REPRESENTATIVE (97TH DIST.REP)-Cont. $OCE-MEDICAL CENTER COMMISSION .......... HB-0864 $OCE-PRAIRIE STATE 2000 AUTH............. . HB-0851 $OCE-PRISONER REVIEW BOARD................. HB-0842 $PUB HEALTH-ORGAN TRANSPLANT.............. HB-2644 $ST POLICE-LIBRARY EXPANSION................ HB-1615 $TPUB HEALTH-RAPE PROGRAMS .................... HB-2643 ACC/HLTH INS-HOSPITL-NECESSITY.......... HB-0982 AIDS CONFIDENTIALITY-DENTIST................ HB-1761 AIDS CONFIDENTIALTY/TESTS..................... HB-1960 AUTOMATIC TELLER MACHINES ................ HB-2193 BIG BLUESTEM-ST PRAIRIE GRASS............... HB-1223 BUDGET-FUNCTIONAL CATEGORIES ............ HB-1607 CIVIL PROC-MED MALPR LIMIT....................... HB-2164 CIVIL PROC-NON-ECONOMIC LOSS .......... HB-2165 CONDOMINIUM-EMINENT DOMAIN................ HB-2516 CREDIT UNIONS-INSOLVENCY................... HB-2512 CRIM CD-CHILD ABDUCTION........................... HB-0510 DCFS-LINE ITEM TRANSFERS............................. HB-2768 DCFS-LIST HARD-TO-PLACE KIDS .............. HB-1665 DMHDD-TEEN SUICIDE PREVENTION ............ HB-1165 DMHDD-TREASURY DEPOSITS.......................... HB-1919 DRAM SHOP-LOST DOMESTIC SERVIC............. HB-0123 EDUC LOAN-PRIMARY CARE PHYSICN .......... HB-1494 EPA-MAKE RULES-SOLID WASTE.................. HB-1670 FOOD STAMPS ELECTRONIC DISTRIB .............. HB-2192 GA JOINT BUDGET COMMITTEE......................... HB-1608 HMO RULES PUBLIC HEALTH .......................... HB-1671 HMO-PHYSICIAN SERVICE CONTRACT........... HB-2062 HOME HEALTH CARE AGENCIES........................ HB-2650 HORSE RACNG-ADMISSN FEE-GAMBLR ...... HB-0034 INS INVEST INT BNK RECONSTRUCT................. HB-2097 LAND SALES REGISTRATION............................ HB-2405 LAWN CARE PRODUCTS APPLICATION............. HB-1328 LONG-TERM CARE ADVSY BD-RULES......... HB-1166 MEDICAID REIMBURSEMENT ... .................... HB-2723 MENTAL HEALTH/FACILITIES ...................... HB-1909 MENTAL HLTH/RECIPIENT............................... HB-1910 MIGRANTS/SWIMNG/MOBLE HOME/ART....... HB-1661 MUNI CD-ELEC SUPPLIER/ANNEX ............... HB-0608 MUNI CD-POLICE EDUC PREFERENCE ............ HB-0872 NURSE HOME-REPORTS/COMPLAINTS .......... HB-1125 NURSES-EXAMS .... ........................... . HB-2004 NURSING HOME CARE-TECHNICAL ...........HB-1026 NURSNG HM-COMMUNICABLE DISEAS.......... HB-1760 PEN CD-TCHR/DISABILITY................................. HB-1763 PROFESSIONL REG-HEALTH FIELDS................ HB-1662 PUB AID-NURSING HOME CARE ACT................ HB-1959 PUB AID-PAYMENT-MED ASSISTANCE......... HB-1965 PUB HEALTH-RURAL HEALTH CARE.... ........ HB-1493 PUB HLTH CLINIC/STANDING ORDER............. HB-1496 PUB HLTH-NURSING HOME REVIEW ............. HB-0283 PUB UTIL-TITLE .................... ........................ HB-2510 PUBLIC AID-FIELD AUDITS................................ HB-2648 SCH CD-PE EXEMPTION REPORT..................... HB-1762 STATE REVENUE SHARING FORMULA ............. HB-2786 STATE TOLL HIGHWAY SYSTEM......................... HB-2514 TECHNOLOGY ADVANCEMENT DEV ACT......... HB-2604 USE TAXES-COLLECTION.................................... HB-0333 VARIOUS FUNCTIONS-STATE GOVT.............. HB-666 VEH CD-US ARMED FORCES/PLATES............. HB-0509 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY RYDER HOUSE BILL: 158, 159, 168, 2936 SENATE BILL: 19, 64, 65, 259, 261, 279, 280, 284, 376, 383, 385, 389, 401, 403, 404, 405, 407, 408, 409, 410, 411, 412, 413, 415, 416, 417, 418, 420, 421, 423, 424, 425, 426, 427, 428, 429, 430, 431, 432, 433, 434, 437, 438, 439, 440, 441, 442, 443, 678, 773, 774, 787, 819, 878, 1010, 1023, 1035, 1127, 1139, 1187, 1188, 1189, 1191, 1192, 1193, 1194 2560 RYDER, THOMAS W. REPRESENTATIVE (97TH DIST.REP)--Cont. HOUSE RESOLUTION: 7, 25 62, 184, 203, 204, 259, 281, 313, 317, 376, 396, 443, 479, 480, 574, 602, 656, 661, 756, 819, 820,1026, 1250, 1251 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 24, 50 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 9 SALTSMAN, DONALD L. REPRESENTATIVE (92ND DIST.DEM) CONSTRUCTION-EMPLOYEE HYGIENE.......... HB-0330 COUNTY SUPERVISOR/SAFETY-COMP............ HB-0383 CREDIT UNION AUDITS........................................ HB-1685 CRIM-DISRUPT SCHOOL ACTIVITY .................. HB-0188 DCCA-INCENTIVE TO FOREIGN FIRM ............. HB-0618 DOT-NO ICC-TOWING......................................... HB-1315 DRIVE LIC-TRAIN CREW/VEH CD..................... HB-2964 EDUC LABOR REL-FIRE FIGHTERS ................... HB-0102 ELEC CD-PUB UTIL-COMMERCE COMM....... HB-2895 EMERGENCY SERVICES/DISASTERS............... HB-0226 FIREFIGHTERS-PHYSICAL EXAM................... HB-1319 FOREIGN OWNERSHIP DISCLOSURE.................. HB-0566 FOREST PRESERVE-POLICE POWER................. HB-1059 HIGH SPEED RAIL TRANSPORT AUTH................ HB-0217 HIGHWAYS-IMPACT DISTRICTS........................ HB-1845 INDUS COMM-JOB HEALTH & SAFETY............ HB-1163 INS CD-EXEMPT FRATRNAL SOCIETY............. HB-0630 JUNK-SALVAGE-PURCHASER OPTION.......... HB-1317 LABR REL-PEACE OFFICER UNITS..................... HB-0210 LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE ACT .................. HB-0257 LIQUOR-LICENSING-BARTENDERS ............... HB-0434 MED PRAC-EYE SURGERY....................... ..... . HB-0878 MOTOR FUEL TAX-DISTRIBUTION................... HB-2292 MUNI CD-ELEC SUPPLIER/ANNEX .................. HB-0608 MUNI CD-FIRE DEPT INS TX FUND................... HB-1313 MUNI CD-FIRE/POLICE COMMISSNER............ HB-1844 MUNI RETIRMNT FUND/PENSION CD............... HB-2818 MUNI-DEFINITN-INDUSTRIAL PARKS.......... HB-1897 PARK DIST-TAX RATE/LEVY............................ HB-2968 PEN CD-DWNST FIRE-CITY-ACTUARY ....... HB-2945 PEN CD-DWNST POLICE-INVESTMTS ............ HB-1509 PEN CD-FIRE-VILLAGE ATTORNEY............... HB-2946 PEN CD-FIREMEN-CITY ACTUARY............... HB-0697 PEN CD-FIREMEN-VILLAGE ATTORNY......... HB-0698 PEN CD-FLAT RATE FORMULA...................... HB-0407 PEN CD-IMRF-ADMINISTRATIVE................. HB-1320 PEN CD-IMRF-FORMULA INCREASE.............. HB-1321 PEN CD-IMRF-POLICE FORMULA................. HB-0223 PEN CD-POLICE-INVESTMENT AUTH............ HB-2861 PEN CD-POLICE-INVESTMENT AUTH............ HB-2863 PEN CD-SERS-BLIND VENDORS ..................... HB-0423 PEN CD-STATE POLICE/RETIRMENT .......... HB-0695 PEN CD-STATE POLICE SALARY ...................... HB-1308 PEN CD-TECHNICAL CORRECTION .................. HB-1384 PENSION CD-SURVIVING SPOUSE..................... HB-1318 PREVAILING WAGE-PUBLIC WORKS .............. HB-0081 PREVAILING WAGE-PUBLIC WORKS.............. HB-0209 PUB LABOR REL-FAIR SHARE FEES.................. HB-1060 PUB UTIL-PASS-ON TAX ..................................... HB-1262 PUB-EDUC LABOR REL-TEMP ORDER............ HB-1722 REGULATE RAILROAD/RIGHT OF WAY ............ HB-1456 RETIREMNT ANNUITIES/BENEFITS ................. HB-0428 SERV TAX DELINQUENCY AMNESTY................. HB-1208 ST MANDATE-EXEMPT 85-1393......................... HB-0103 STATE POLICE-LONGEVITY SALARY .............. HB-1309 TUBERCULOSIS-BOARD OF HEALTH ............... HB-2060 TUBERCULOSIS/TAX-HEALTH DEPT............. HB-2969 UNEMP INS-JOB SERVICE CLEARING .............. HB-2143 VEH CD-COMMERCIAL CARRIER................... HB-2867 VEH CD-TOW TRUCK BOND................................ HB-1314 VEH CD-TOW TRUCK PLATES .......................... HB-1316 2561 SALTSMAN, DONALD L. REPRESENTATIVE (92ND DIST.DEM)-Cont. VEH-SPECIAL PLATES/VETERANS............... HB-0873 VEHICLE CODE-TINTED WINDOWS.................. HB-1827 WORKERS COMP-INTEREST ON AWARD........ HB-0082 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY SALTSMAN HOUSE BILL: 179, 190, 410, 411, 441, 653, 1032, 1250, 2129, 2146, 2148, 2198, 2260, 2357, 2548, 2623, 2624, 2625, 2626, 2654, 2655, 2679, 2801, 2803, 2925, 2944 SENATE BILL: 162, 181, 505, 525, 526, 572, 729, 731, 1155, 1417 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 164, 293, 344, 393, 487, 517, 530, 681, 703, 894, 1000, 1011, 1130, 1131, 1146, 1224, 1282 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 56 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 8 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 55, 103 SANTIAGO, MIGUEL A. REPRESENTATIVE (9TH DIST.DEM) $CDB-MULTI-SPORTS FACILITY ..................... HB-0053 BANK DIVIDEND RECORD DATE ......................... HB-2342 BUILDING INS-NOTICE/CANCEL....................... HB-0855 COIN-OPERATED AMUSE-GANG CONTR...... HB-1861 COMM COLLEGE-DISADVANTAGE PROG ....... HB-0051 CONTROLLD SUBSTANCES-PENALTIES.......... HB-2313 CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES--LSD...................... HB-1746 CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES-SEIZURE........... HB-2317 CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES-FORFEITU......... HB-2319 CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE-ASSESSMNT........ HB-2482 COURT INTERPRETERS ACT-CERTIFD............ HB-0472 CRIM CD-AGGR BATTERY-PREGNANCY..... HB-1863 CRIM CD-MOB ACTION-GANGS....................... HB-1859 CRIM-CONTRLD SUBST-CONSPIRACY .......... HB-1360 DEPT PUB HLTH-AIDS CAMPAIGN .................... HB-0132 DRUG/ALCOHOL USE/ABUSE EDUCATN.......... HB-0175 ELEC CD-BILINGUAL BALLOT/REGSN............ HB-0049 ELEC-APPT DEPUTY REGISTRARS.................. HB-1016 ELEC-BILINGUAL BALLOTS................................. HB-1017 FINANCE-CURRENCY TRANSACTIONS.......... HB-2618 HANDICAPPED PLATES-FINES............................ HB-1009 HEALTH SERVICES-RESIDENT ALIEN............. HB-2750 HIGHER ED-HISPANIC ASSISTANCE .............. HB-0052 HISPANICS-INFANT MORTALITY................. HB-0131 ILL MINORITY BUSINESS DEV ACT..................... HB-2141 INDOOR AIR POLLUTION CONTROL................... HB-1415 INS CD-AUTO PREMIUM/ZIP CODE ............. HB-0573 INS CD-SPACE HEATERS....................................... HB-0130 INS-REDLINING PROHIBITION......................... HB-1362 JUV CT-CORR-TRIAL AS ADULT..................... HB-1860 JUV CT-PROSECUTE AS AN ADULT...............HB-1862 MED PRAC-DISPLAY LICENSES.......................... HB-0050 MEDICAID EARLY SCREENING/TRTMT............ HB-1813 MEDICAID-PREGNANT WOMEN ........................ HB-2065 MINORITY BUSINESS-PERM ALIEN................. HB-1369 MTA- POLICE FORCE............................................... HB-1006 MUNI CD-MAINTAIN PROPERTY....................... HB-0525 NURSING HOME REFORM-PERS FUNDS......... HB-0296 POLICE TRAINING-DRUGS................................ HB-2857 PROF REG-IMMIGRANT ENGLISH FEE............ HB-2806 PUB AID-LOCAL GOVT HEALTH FUND............ HB-1812 PUB UTL-WINTER RECONNECTION ................ HB-0497 PVT BUS/VOC SCHOOLS-EXEMPTION.............. HB-0063 RENT-REGULATED HOUSING-ADDRESS...... HB-2489 SCH CD-CHGO K-3 CLASS LIMIT...................... HB-1371 SCH CD-PARENTING EDUC REQUIRED ........... HB-0021 SCH CD-PRESCHOOL ED GRANT PROG............ HB-0604 SCH CD-PROHIBITS PAGERS................................ HB-0062 SCHCD-REGL SUPT SCH INSPECTION............. HB-2875 SCHOOL-ADMINISTRATIVE CERTIFCT..;........ HB-2855 ST HLTH FACILITY-INTERPRETER ........ ... HB-0048 TREASURER-INCENTIVE PROGRAM ................ HB-1365 UNCLAIMED PROPERTY-DISPOSITION .......... HB-2423 2562 SANTIAGO, MIGUEL A. REPRESENTATIVE (9TH DIST.DEM)-Cont. VEH CD-ABANDONED VEHICLE.......... ..... HB-1805 VEH CD-BUS DRIVER/DRUG TESTS................... HB-0910 VEH CD-DRIVE LICENSE SUSPENSN................. HB-2858 VEH CD-DUI TEST-FATAL INJURY.................. HB-2059 VEH CD--LICENSE FOR DIABETIC....................... HB-0881 VITAL RECORD-IDENTIFY HISPANIC ............. HB-0133 WORKERS COMPENSATN-AGRICULTURE..... HB-0563 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY SANTIAGO HOUSE BILL: 2, 4, 91, 95, 454, 467, 488, 494, 542, 726, 792, 817, 823, 873, 875, 1007, 1111, 1354, 1411, 1424, 1436, 1459, 1522, 2064, 2117, 2203, 2383, 2869 SENATE BILL: 32, 48, 90, 93, 499, 507, 665, 667, 668, 702, 890, 892, 938, 942, 943, 1097, 1270, 1332, 1333, 1338,1348, 1349, 1412, 1415 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 142, 287, 296, 339, 340, 449, 758, 1004, 1018, 1146, 1151, 1154, 1256 SATTERTHWAITE, HELEN F. REPRESENTATIVE (103RD DIST.DEM) $DCMS-COOK CNTY COURT PROCEED............ HB-1020 $SOS-LIBRARY GRANTS......... ............................. HB-0651 ALCOHOL WARNINGS-PREGNANCY ............... HB-1927 BACCALAUREATE SAVINGS ACT..................... HB-0110 BD HIGHER ED-STUDENT VOLUNTEER........... HB-2571 BUILDING INS-NOTICE/CANCEL..................... HB-0855 BURIAL OF DEAD BODIES ACT .............................. HB-0208 CHILD SUPPORT-GIVE SS NUMBER.................. HB-1153 COMM COLL-MINORTY STUDNT TRANS........ HB-1283 COMMUNITY RESIDNCE LOCATN PLAN........... HB-2286 COUNTY AUDITOR-TRAINING ........................... HB-2950 CRIM CD-DAMAGE PROPTY-PENALTY ......... HB-2823 DCCA-ECONOMIC EMERGENCY PROGRM..... HB-1256 DMHDD-U OF I BD TRUSTEES.............................. HB-1192 DOT-WATER USE PERMIT PLAN ....................... HB-1196 EMP/COLLEGES-TUITION WAIVER .................. HB-1499 EPA-MEDICAL WASTES....................................... HB-0991 FOREST PRESERVES-POLICE............................... HB-2438 FREEDOM OF INFO-EXEMPTIONS.................. HB-2862 HGHR ED-DEFINE ENGINEERING..................... HB-0758 HGHR ED-FACULTY SALARY LEVELS ........... HB-2287 HUM RTS-SEX DISCRIM-INSURANCE............ HB-0254 IL STUDENT ASSISTANCE COMMISSN ............. HB-2607 ILLINOIS SCIENCE FOUNDATION........................ HB-2568 INCOME TAX-INDIVIDUAL TAX RATE............ HB-0490 LIBRARY SYS-SCHL LIBRARY GRANT............. HB-0650 LOCAL MASS DIST-BOARD MEMBERS............. HB-0087 MILITARY BASE REUSE COMMITTEE................. HB-2436 SALES TX-COMPUTER SOFTWARE........... .. HB-1195 SCH CD-DRUG FREE SCH RECOGNTN.............. HB-2448 SCH CD-PRESCHOOL ED GRANT PROG............ HB-0604 SCH CD-PROPERTY TOBACCO BAN................... HB-2447 SCH CD-SCIENTIFIC LITERACY ......................... HB-2605 SCH CD-ST AID/UNIT DIST ADA...................... HB-0559 SCH-ADMN/PROVISNL CERTIFICATE.............. HB-0590 SCH-EXTRA YEAR SCHLRSHP AID..................... HB-1632 SCH-SPECIAL ED/SOCIAL WORKER ........... HB-0366 SOLID WASTE PLAN-WASTE TIRES ..............HB-2022 ST UNIVERSTY CIVIL SERV SYSTEM ................ HB-1012 STATE FOSSIL-DESIGNATION........................HB-0346 STATE REVENUE SHARING................................. HB- 1181 STUDENT LOANS-GUARANTEE............................ HB-2606 U OF I HOSP-CNTY/LEASE LAND....................... HB-1191 UNIV OF ILLINOIS-TECHNICAL .............. HB-1194 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY SATTERTHWAITE HOUSE BILL: 585, 748, 2548, 2566 SENATE BILL: 27, 129, 273, 278, 288, 468, 628, 719, 959, 1333, 1348, 1349 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 188, 334, 805, 1016, 1148, 1270 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 83 2563 SHAW, WILLIAM REPRESENTATIVE (34TH DIST.DEM) ADVANCED STEEL TECHN ASSIST....................... HB-1135 AGING-MULTIPURPOSE CENTERS.................... HB-0392 ATHLETIC SCHOLARSHIP ACT........................... HB-2874 AUTO RATES ACCIDENT/LOCATION................ HB-0569 BANK SERVICES TO SENIOR CITIZN................. HB-054 1 CIRCUIT BREAKER-ELIGIBILITY ..................... HB-0136 CLOSEOUT SALES-LICENSE FEE........................ HB-1357 COMMUNTY COLLEGE-MATCHNG GRANT ... HB-1484 CONSUMER CLEAR INFORMATION ACT........... HB-1354 CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES-SEIZURE ............ HB-2317 CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES-FORFEITU ......... HB-2319 COOK COUNTY JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.................... HB-1420 CORR-ADULT FEMALE OFFENDERS................. HB-2079 CRIM CD-CRIMINAL HOUSING MGR.............. HB-1530 CRIM CD-1ST DEGREE MURDR-DEATH......... HB-1180 CTA-POLICE FORCE.............................................. HB-2340 DASA-SERVE HEARING IMPAIRED ................. HB-0295 DRUG/ALCOHOL USE/ABUSE EDUCATN ......... HB-0175 ELEC CD-COMM COMMISSION MEMBR.......... HB-0191 ELECTRIC UTILITIES-SPIN-OFFS................... HB-1826 EMP/COLLEGES-TUITION WAIVER .......... HB-1499 ENERGY DEMONSTRATION ZONE ACT............. HB-2242 EPA-DISPOSE HAZ WASTE-PERMITS.............. HB-2746 EPA- 800 NUM BER.................................................. H -0960 FEES AND SALARIES-WITNESS FEE................ HB-1179 FOOD & DRUG-FOOD LABELING........................ HB-1364 FOOD STAMPS-SALE FOR DRUGS ................... HB-2159 HARVEY & MELROSE PK CIVIC CNTR.............. HB-0240 HGH ED-LIMIT TUITION INCREASES............... HB-0495 HIGHER ED BD-SCHOLARSHIPS....................... HB-2865 HMO ACT-AMBULANCE COVERAGE ............. HB-1461 HMO-PHYSICIAN SERVICE CONTRACT........... HB-2062 HOUSING AUTH-EMPLOYED TENANT............. HB-0029 HOUSING DEV-NONPROFIT GROUPS ............... HB-1531 HUMAN RIGHTS-EQUAL EMPLOYMENT ........ HB-2670 HUMAN RIGHTS-PUBLIC ACCOMODATN....... HB-0174 IHDA-LEASE PURCHASE OPTIONS.................... HB-0524 IHDA-TRAIN UNEMPLOYED VETERANS......... HB-2491 INC TX CHECKOFF-AID HOMELESS ................. HB-0164 INC TX-METHOD ACCOUNTING ........................ HB-2666 INCOME TAX-ACCOUNTING METHODS.......... HB-2080 INS CD-FLEXIBLE RATES...................................... HB-1793 INS-REPEAL POLITICL CONTRIBUTN .............. HB-2158 INSURANCE-MENTAL ILLNESS ......................... HB-2933 LICENSE PAGERS & CB RADIOS............................ HB-0376 MENTAL HEALTH CD-SECURITY ACTS........... HB-2667 MENTAL HEALTH-SECURTY OFFICER............ HB-1797 MOBILE HOME PRIVILEGE TX INCRS................. HB-2082 MOTOR VEH-INTEREST RATES ........................... HB-0184 MUNI CD-ALDERMEN QUALIFICATION.......... HB-2078 MUNI CD-CHGO POLICE-INDEMNITY .......... HB-1178 MUNI CD-MAINTAIN PROPERTY....................... HB-0525 MUNI-VACANT PROP/HOUSING DEV............... HB-0173 NURSING HOME REFORM-PERS FUNDS......... HB-0296 PLANT CLOSINGS-NOTICE................................ HB-0059 POLICE-LIC-PAGNG DEVICE/DRUGS............ HB-1409 PRIVATE ACTIVITY BD ALLOCATION............... HB-0377 PUB AID-WORK INCENTIVE PAYMENT........... HB-0943 PUBL UTILITY-PERFORMANCE STDRD........... HB-0674 RENT-REGULATED HOUSING-ADDRISS...... HB-2489 SCH CD-BLACK HISTORY STUDY........................ HB-2859 SCH CD-CHGO BD ED-TAX RATE ..................... HB-2741 SCH CD-MINIMUM GRF......................................... HB-1231 SCHOLARSHIPS-LIBERTY PLAN......................... HB-2620 SOLID WASTE RECYCL-EMBLEM....................... HB-2025 SR CITIZENS CHILD CARE SUPPORT ................ HB-1527 STEEL PRODUCT PROCURE-EXPAND............ HB-0083 2564 SHAW, WILLIAM REPRESENTATIVE (34TH DIST.DEM)-Cont. VEH CD GRAMMATICAL-SHORT TITLE........ HB-2081 VEH CD-HAZARDOUS WASTE LICENSE .......... HB-0246 VEH CD-LICENSE FOR DIABETIC ....................... HB-0881 WATER SERVICE LIMIT DISCONNECT ........... HB-0275 WORK COMP-OCC DISEASE-INQUIRY........... HB-0229 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY SHAW HOUSE BILL: 2, 34, 302, 494, 538, 618, 626, 722, 749, 779, 789, 805, 823, 889, 928, 977, 1110, 1127, 1324, 1411, 1434, 1460, 1462, 1469, 1534, 1775, 1927, 2021, 2022, 2097, 2129, 2143, 2146, 2148, 2194, 2198, 2259, 2260,2357, 2548, 2624, 2641, 2654, 2655, 2679, 2801, 2841 SENATE BILL: 93, 97, 125, 141, 356, 399, 499, 577; 619, 622, 637, 638, 665, 666, 737, 818, 819, 879, 1094 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 28, 40, 77, 327, 400, 410, 424, 666, 687, 715, 1073, 1155, 1204, 1205, 1218, 1256, 1257 SIEBEN, TODD REPRESENTATIVE (73RD DIST.REP) $OCE-GUARDIANSHIP/ADVOCACY ................. HB-0861 BD OF REGENTS-NEW NIU CAMPUS................ HB-2877 BIG BLUESTEM-ST PRAIRIE GRASS.................. HB-1223 CONVEYANCE-HENRY COUNTY ....................... HB-1716 DOC-CONVEYANCE-HENRY COUNTY .......... HB-0898 HENNEPIN CANAL................................................ HB-0218 HOSPITAL DIST-ELECT DIRECTORS ............... HB-0267 MEAT INSPECTION-OFFICIAL MARKS............. HB-0237 MOTOR FUEL TAX-DISTRIBUTION............H.......HB-2292 MUNI CD-ELECT VILLAGE CLERK .................... HB-0266 MUNICIPALITIES-SALE OF WATER................... HB-2611 SCH CD-DIRECT STATE AID PAYMNT ............. HB-2787 SCH CD-DIRECT STATE AID PAYMT.............. HB-2799 STATE PARKS-EASEMENTS/ACCESS............ HB-0897 UNCLAIMED PROP-COOPERATIVES ............... HB-2936 VEHICLE CD-AUTO INSURANCE........................ HB-1080 ZONING-AGRICULTURE/SEEDS ...................... HB-1081 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY SIEBEN HOUSE BILL: 120, 156, 198, 306; 574, 1523, 1525, 1526, 1532 SENATE BILL: 219, 392, 438, 587, 752, 1017, 1038 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 56, 381, 530, 638, 790 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 65 STANGE, JAMES, R. REPRESENTATIVE (44TH DIST.REP) BANK AUTH-UNISSUED SHARES.................... HB-2545 BD OF ED-MODEL CURRICULUM...................... HB-2411 BED AND BREAKFAST . ............. ............... HB-2003 BLOOD-DESIGNATE DONOR................................ HB-0286 CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGIST-GRAMMAR........... HB-2001 CORRCTNS-DUI-RECKLESS HOMICIDE ........ HB-0046 CRIMINAL CD-BID RIGGING ............................... HB-1977 CTA-SAFE TRANSPORTATION GOAL................ HB-1630 DCMS-CHARGE AGENCIES RENT..................... HB-2665 DENR-RECYCLING EDUC PROGRAM ............... HB-1629 DIVORCE ACT-GRANDPARENT VISIT .............. HB-0359 DIVORCE-CHILD CUSTODY.................................. HB-1707 DIVORCE-CHILD CUSTODY..........:...................... HB-1974 DOMESTIC VIOLENCE-PRO SE FORMS............. HB-2425 EDUCATIONAL LABOR RELATIONS.................... HB-1203 EMERGENCY ORDER OF PROTECTION ............. HB-0047 EPA-INFECTIOUS WASTE.......................................HB-0142 EPA-INFECTIOUS WASTE...................................... HB-0177 EPA- LANDFILL BAN ................................. .............. HB-2020 EPA-NO PLASTIC FOOD CONTAINERS............. HB-1972 FISCAL NOTE ACT-SCHOOL DISTS.................... HB-0066 FLAG-PLACING ON FLOOR-PENALTY........... HB-1433 FOOD SAFETY TRANSPORTATION ACT............. HB-2896 GRANDPARENT-VISITATION.............................. HB-0019 HOUSE HLD HAZARD PROD-DISPOSE.............. HB-2460 JUV CT-DRUG DEPENDENT BABIES .................. HB-2262 LOCAL GOV FINANCIAL PLAN COMM ............... HB-0211 MASS TRANSIT-CRIME LIABILITY.................... HB-1631 2565 STANGE, JAMES, R. REPRESENTATIVE (44TH DIST.REP)-Cont. MOBILE HOMES-ANTENNA SERVICE............... HB-2124 MUNI HOTEL TAX-FEDERAL TREATY ............ HB-2002 MUNICIPAL MESSAGES TX....................... HB-2426 MUNICIPAL PROPERTY TAX.................................. HB-2153 NEW VEH BUYER PROTCTN-COVERAGE........ HB-0128 NURSES- EXAMS..................................................... . HB-2004 OPEN MEETING-CLOSED SESSN INFO............. HB-0009 OPEN MEETINGS-SCHOOL SECURITY ............. HB-0178 PUBLIC WORKS EMPLOYEE WAGES.................... HB-1841 REAL EST TIME SHARE-GIFTS ADS............... HB-1976 SALES TAX-RECYCLING EQIUPMNT............... HB-2459 SCH-IN-SERVICE TRAINING PROG................. HB-0945 SCHOOL BUS DRIVER-DRUG TEST .................... HB-2016 SOLID WASTE ENERGY GENERATION............... HB-0799 SOLID WASTE-COMPOSTING.............................. HB-2463 STORMWATER MGMT PLAN-COOK CNTY...... HB-2556 TRANSIT AUTHORITY-BIDS.................................. HB-1973 UTL TAX-EXEMPTIONS ............................ ....... HB-0868 VEH CD-TARP ON TRUCK................................. HB-2937 VETS BURIAL PLACES ............................................ HB-1578 W ASTE TIRE ACT......................... ........................... HB-2202 WORKER COMP-COORDINATION................ HB-2472 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY STANGE HOUSE BILL: 90, 99, 207, 212, 225, 392, 694, 908, 1472, 1791, 2030, 2911 SENATE BILL: 255, 685, 784, 884, 942, 1170, 1254, 1289, 1407, 1431, 1445 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 24, 76, 131, 155, 293, 321, 331, 336, 422, 551 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 7, 74 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 30, 54, 94, 105 STECZO, TERRY A. REPRESENTATIVE (78TH DIST.DEM) $OCE-STATE BOARD EDUCATION .................... HB-0591 $SBE-GENERAL STATE AID.................................. HB-0592 AFFORDABLE HOUSING-REAL ESTATE........... HB-0057 AGING--MULTIPURPOSE CENTERS.................... HB-0392 ASBESTOS INSPECTION & MANAGEMT............. HB-2183 BURIAL OF DEAD BODIES ACT .............................. HB-0208 CARNIVAL AND AMUSEMENT RIDES.................. HB-1123 CIVIL-MUNI ORDINC ADMIN REVIEW............. HB-0920 CNTY OFFICERS INCR/SALARIES........................ HB-1098 COMM COLL-WORKING CASH FUND ............. HB-1190 COMM COLLEGE-PART TIME TEACHER.......... HB-0613 COMPT-CERTIFICATION FEE ......................... HB-2581 COMPTROLLER-REP WARRANT ..................... HB-2582 COUNTIES ACT-GRAMMAR................................ HB-2181 COUNTIES-EMPLOYEE RESIDENCY ............. HB-0527 COUNTIES-GRAMMAR/BOUNDARIES ........ HB-2178 COUNTY SHERIFF SALARIES............................... HB-0227 COUNTY SHERIFF SALARIES...............................HB-0228 ELEC CD-EXEMPT SCH BD LAND LOT.............. HB-0277 ENGINEER LICENSE ACT ........................................ HB-2678 FIRE DIST-APPOINT ASST CHIEFS.................... HB-0625 FIRE PROTECT DIST/RULES-REG ...................... HB-1312 FIRE PROTECTION-INCREASE FEES ............... HB-0166 FIRE PROTECTN DIST/CONTRACTING .............. HB-0379 FOREST PRESERVE-TAX VALIDATN.............. HB-0717 FOREST PRESV-ORDINANCE EFF DAT............. HB-0715 GOVT-TORT IMMUNITY/LIABILITY ...............HB-0891 HARVEY & MELROSE PK CIVIC CNTR................ HB-0240 HOME RULE UNIT-TRANSFER TAX ................. HB-2927 INS CD-CHEMOTHERAPY/PROSTHETIC ......... HB-0624 INS CD-MAMMOGRAM TEST................... HB-2129 INTERIOR DESIGNERS............................................. HB-1476 INTERIOR DESIGN/LICENSES............................ HB-2173 LAND SALES REGISTRATION ................................ HB-2405 LAWN CARE PRODUCTS APPLICATION............. HB-1328 LIBRARIES/PARKS-TAX LEVY......................... HB-1148 LIQUOR LICENSES-CREDIT................................. HB-2440 2566 STECZO, TERRY A. REPRESENTATIVE (78TH DIST.DEM)-Cont. LIQUOR-SUFFICIENT REHAB-FELONY ......... HB-0895 LOCAL GOV FINANCIAL PLAN COMM .............. HB-0211 LOCAL GOVMNT PROMPT PAYMENT................ HB-2184 LOCAL TORT IMMUN-PROPERTY..................... HB-0716 MUNI CD-FIRE DEPARTMENT ........................... HB-2368 MUNI CD-FIREMEN INDEMNITY....................... HB-2367 MUNI CD-VILLAGE-VETO OVERRIDE............ HB-0894 MUNI CD-VOLUNTEER FIREMEN...................... HB-2366 MUNI CD-ZONING-SPECIAL USE..................... HB-0892 NURSING POOLS .......................................................... HB-2174 OPEN SPACE-COLLAR COUNTIES ...................... HB-0363 OPTOMETRIC PRACTICE ACT................................ HB-2175 OPTOMETRIC PRACTICE-EVIDENCE ................ HB-2177 OPTOMETRIST-DEFINE PRESCRIPTN............... HB-0222 OPTOMETRISTS-TECH .......................................... HB-2176 PARK CD-FINES INCREASED............................... HB-1287 PARK DISTRICT-DISCONNECTION................... HB-0390 PARK TAX LEVY-BACKDOOR REFRNDM........ HB-2619 PARKS-INCREASE SIZE/ANNEXED................. HB-1150 PARKS-RESIDENCY REQUIREMENT................ HB-1149 PEN-IMRF-SICK LEAVE/CREDIT...................... HB-1478 PROP TAX-ASSESSMENT APPEALS.................. HB-2931 PUB AID-MED ASSIST REIMBURSMNT............. HB-2182 PUB AID-TRANSITIONAL PAYMENTS ............. HB-0401 PUBLIC AID-EMERGENCY ASSIST.................... HB-1124 PUBLIC CONTRACT-CREDIT LETTER.............. HB-0919 REAL ESTATE TRANSF TX-UP 50...................... HB-1288 REFERENCE BUREAU-DIGEST........................... HB-0893 REGULATE RAILROAD/RIGHT OF WAY............ HB-1456 RESPON PROP TRANSFER-ASBESTOS ............. HB-2569 REV-REDEMPTION-TAXES............................. HB-2186 SCH CD-BUILDING/MAINTNANCE TAX.......... HB-0585 SCH CD-BUILDING EXEMPTIONS ...................... HB-0713 SCH CD-GIFTED ED-REIMBRSE/GRNT.......... HB-0589 SCH CD-HANDICAPPED CHILDREN ED............ HB-0114 SCH CD-LIMIT MAINSTREAMING .............. HB-1395 SCH CD-REPEAL IMPACTION AID...................... HB-0588 SCH CD-ST AID FORMULA/TECHNICL ........... HB-2185 SCH CD-STATE AID PRE-CLAIMS..................... HB-0586 SCH CD-VOCATIONAL EDUC............................... HB-0854 SCH DIS EMERGENCY FIN ASSISTNC ................. HB-0416 SCHOOLS-SPECIAL EDUCATION ........................ HB-1477 SHERIFF FEES-INCREASE.................................... HB-0213 SHERIFFS FEES-EXEMPT AGENCIES ............... HB-2677 SOLID WASTE ENERGY FACILITIES.................... HB-0258 SOLID WASTE ENERGY FACILITY ........................ HB-1327 SPECIAL ED HEALTH CARE REIMBMT .............. HB-0391 STORMWATER-SPEED LIMITS ........................... HB-0694 TAX LEVIES-VALIDATION.................................... HB-0623 TOWNSHIP-MOSQUITO ABATEMENT............... HB-0468 TWNSHIP ASSESSOR-QUALIFICATION............ HB-1252 TWNSHP OFFICIAL/OATH OF OFFICE ............... HB-2179 UNCLAIMED LOTTERY MONEY-SCHOOL....... HB-0169 VEH CD-HIGHWAY ACCESS............................... HB-0712 WORKER COMP-CUMULATIVE INJURY.......... HB-0086 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY STECZO HOUSE BILL: 136, 164, 190, 250, 500, 587, 590, 1470, 1471, 1472 SENATE BILL: 34, 38, 182, 187, 254, 307, 319, 353, 482, 634, 694, 731, 734, 801, 912, 960, 1072, 1161, 1289, 1375 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 165, 166, 196, 218, 441, 498, 662, 723, 724, 1110, 1145, 1152, 1184, 1185, 1188 STEPHENS, RON REPRESENTATIVE (110TH DIST.REP) $OCE- BO B .................................... .............. ...... ..... H B-0829 $OCE-DEPT-CONSERVATION......................... HB-0840 ABORTION-PROHIBIT EXPERIMENT ................ HB-2693 ACCOUNTABILITY REPORT-GA .................... HB2279 2567 STEPHENS, RON REPRESENTATIVE (110TH DIST.REP)-Cont. AUDITOR-STEMPL-PRODUCTIVITY.............. HB-2760 BD OF ED-PUPIL PROFICIENCY .......................... HB-2671 CIVIL PROC-OFFER OF JUDGMENT................... HB-1786 CONVEYANCE-VILLAGE MARYVILLE ........... HB-1789 CORR-CRIMES/PUNISHMENT ........................ HB-1779 COURT CLERKS-CRIMINAL RECORDS.......... HB-2660 DOT-CONVEYANCES.................................... HB-1774 DRUG OFFENSE-JAIL TERM................................. HB-1399 EPA-PUBLIC WATER TREATMENT.............. HB-1781 FISH CODE-PROTECTION............................... HB-2700 GOV ETHICS-HOSPITALITY LIMITS .................. HB-2275 INC-EXEMPTN-DISABLED/ELDERLY ........... HB-0127 INS-CHG GROUP BENFT CONTINUE................ HB-0957 LAND SALES REGISTRATION................................ HB-2405 LOCAL GOV FINANCIAL PLAN COMM ............... HB-0211 METRO-EAST TRANSPORTATION ..................... HB-1616 NURSES-EXAMS............. ............ HB-2004 PERSNL-CMS- CSS-SELECTIVE SERV.......... HB-2694 PROGRAM AUDIT REPORT................................... HB-2759 PUB UTIL & ELECTIONS-RETENTION ............. HB-0532 PUB UTIL-CIVIL LIABILITY.................................. HB-2696 REPEAL COMP REVIEW ACT .............................. HB-0118 SCH CD-REGIONAL SERV CENTER BDH............ HB-1555 SCH CD-SICK DAYS/TRANSPORTATN ............. HB-0946 SCH/CRIM CODE-POCKET PAGERS............... HB-2445 ST POLICE-CORRECT REFERENCE................ HB-2295 ST POLICE-MERIT BOARD EXPENSE................. HB-0044 STATE FINANCE-LAST MONTH SPEND........... HB-1783 STATE GOVERNMENT PROCUREMNT CD........ HB-0631 STATE GOVERNMENT-COMMISSION............. HB-2758 WHOLESALE DRUG DISTRIBUTOR ACT............ HB-1727 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY STEPHENS HOUSE BILL: 100, 413, 574, 646, 924, 1117, 1745, 2217, 2564 SENATE BILL: 410, 420, 431, 1332 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 11, 54, 103, 144, 149, 222, 255, 282, 298, 327, 438, 659, 726, 830, 863, 865, 947, 957, 998, 1105, 1232, 1255, 1273, 1274, 1280 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 4, 24 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 58 STERN, GRACE MARY REPRESENTATIVE (58TH DIST.DEM) $POLICE CRIME LABORATORY....................... HB-1204 ANIMALS-GIFTS/PRIZES ............................... . HB0006 APPT JOINT BUDGET COMMITTEE ...................... HB-0016 BANS CFC SPRAYS/TOYS.......................... HB-1374 BD OF ED-GRANTS-AIRCRAFT NOISE.......... HB-0088 CHANGE PRIMARY'ELECTION DATE................ HB-0020 CITIES-PROPERTY TRANSFER TX .................. HB-1430 CNTY EXECUTIVE-GENERAL ELECTN ............ HB-0341 COMPREHENSIVE BUDGET CONTROL .............. HB-0001 CONVEYANCES-FLOOD HAZARD.................... HB-0933 CORR-PERIODIC IMPRISON 1YR............... HB-0803 COUNTY BOARD-MEETING PLACE ................... HB-0808 CREATE DEPT-CENTRAL COLLECTION........... HB-1260 CRIM CD-ASSAULT WEAPON/DELIVRY.......... HB-0607 DCFS-FAMILIES/CHILD ABUSE.......................... HB-1240 DMHDD-TEEN SUICIDE PREVENTION............. HB-1165 ED-STUDENTS/RELIGIOUS HOLIDAYS............ HB-1235 ELEC CD............................... HB-2703 ELEC CD-ABSENTEE BALLOTS............................ HB-0902 ELEC CD-ABSENTEE BALLOTS...............H............ HB-2705 ELEC CD-CONTESTS/STATEWIDE ..................... HB-0903 ELEC CD-ELECTION CONTESTS ....................... HB-0707 ELEC CD-EXTEND VOTING HOURS................... HB-1796 ELEC CD-GRAMMATICAL CHANGE............... HB-2704 ELEC CD-GRAMMATICAL CHANGE............... HB-2706 ELEC CD- MAIL REGISTRATION......................... HB-0149 ELEC CD-PETITIONS................................... ....... HB-0152 2568 STERN, GRACE MARY REPRESENTATIVE (58TH DIST.DEM)-Cont. ELEC CD-WRITE IN ABSENTEE.......................... HB-0151 ELEC-DEPUTY-VOTER REGISTRTN ............ HB-0974 ELEC-GEN PRIMARY DATE CHANGE............... HB-2971 ELEC-WRITE IN ABSENTEE/MILITRY.............. HB-0552 EMINENT DOMAIN-UNUSEABLE LAND.......... HB-0806 EPA-TRUCK CLEANING....................................HB-0805 FAIR CAMPAIGN PRACTICES ACT........................ HB-2702 GOVERNMNTAL ETHICS-INCR SALARY......... HB-0804 GRANDPARENT-VISITATION.............................. HB-0019 HIGHWAY CD-JT CONSTRUCTION.................... HB-0807 HUMANE CARE/ANIMALS-BAN PRIZES......... HB-0068 IDOT-HIGHWAY DEICER........................................ HB-1330 INDEP/WRITE-IN LOSER PROVISION............... HB-0025 INS CD-IN VITRO FERTILIZATION ................. HB-0148 MARRIAGE LICENSE-AIDS TEST.................... HB-0018 MUNI CD-CLERK/TREAS/RESIDENCY ............ HB-0610 MUNI CD-ORDINANCE VIOL-PUB SVC .......... HB-0314 NO STATE ADS BEFORE ELECTION...................... HB-1428 O'HARE NOISE MONITORING SYSTEM .............. HB-0599 PARKS-FREE PASS/FORMER MEMBER............ HB-1429 PRISONER-GOOD CONDUCT CREDIT............... HB-1731 PROPANE SHORTGE CONTNGNCY PLAN.......... HB-2900 PUB UTIL-FEES-POWER FAILURES ................ HB-2851 SCH CD-COMBINING DISTRICTS........................ HB-0904 SCH CD-DRUG/SUBSTNCE INSTRUCTN.......... HB-0002 SCH CD-HGHR ED/FOREIGN GIFTS ................ HB-0816 SCH CD-HIGHER ED-DISCLOSURE.................. HB-0815 SCH CD-MATH/SCIENCE IMPROVEMNT......... HB-1220 SCH CD-SATELLITE TECH SYSTEMS............... HB-1227 SCHOOL CD-INFECTIOUS CHILDREN .............. HB-0901 ST FINANCE-CONTINUE APPROP..................... HB-0040 STATE FINANCE-GOV APPROP BILLS............... HB-0017 STATE FINANCE-TAX REFORM......................... HB-0801 SUBDIVISION-SCHOOL FACILITIES ................. HB-0802 UNIF DETERMINATION OF DEATH ................... HB-2972 UNIFORM DETERMINATION/DEATH ................. HB-0611 WASTE MGMT-STYLISTIC CHANGE ................ HB-0800 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY STERN HOUSE BILL: 3, 22, 26, 91, 108, 136, 160, 164, 204, 215, 255, 296, 311, 331, 359, 490, 505, 550, 555, 562, 573, 580, 604, 648, 761, 762, 905, 977, 1126, 1128, 1184, 1199, 1263, 1294, 1324, 1328, 1334, 1342, 1358, 1452, 1473, 1493, 1534, 1567, 1687, 1704, 1757, 2020, 2449, 2615, 2853 SENATE BILL: 68, 70, 495, 601, 619, 710, 991, 1002, 1220, 1342, 1403 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 14, 51, 82, 87, 199, 209, 268, 290, 319, 347, 417, 418, 442, 448, 466, 495, 496, 506, 509, 523, 525, 591, 713, 714, 730, 758, 767, 975, 976, 977, 1036, 1040, 1067, 1137, 1202, 1239, 1266, 1272 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 9, 24, 72 SUTKER, CALVIN R. REPRESENTATIVE (56TH DIST.DEM) ALCOHOL WARNINGS-PREGNANCY ............... HB-1927 ATM LIABILITY CONSUMER INFO....................... HB-2751 BANKS/GRAMMATICAL CHANGE....................... HB-1285 BD OF ED-GRANTS-AIRCRAFT NOISE........... HB-0088 CIVIL ADMN-STATE POLICE........................... HB-0706 CIVIL PROC-COMBINED MOTIONS.................. HB-2098 CIVIL-PROCES/PRIVATE DETECTIVE .............. HB-1755 COMMERCIAL TRANSPORTATION.................... HB-1184 CONSUMER FRAUD-PHONE CHARGES............ HB-2055 CONSUMER IN WAITING ACT............................... HB-2820 CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES-LSD...................... HB-1746 CORR-EXTND TERM CNTRLD SUBST............... HB-1596 CRASH PARTS/NON OEM USE............................... HB-1753 CRIM CD-BID-RIGGING.................... ............ HB-1453 CRIM CD-PROHIB ASSAULT WEAPONS .......... HB-1452 CRIM CD-STEROID POSSESSION ................. HB-2625 DAY CARE HOME-SCHOOL KIDS........................ HB-1112 DCCA-DEFENS CONTRACT PROCURMNT....... HB-0322 2569 SUTKER, CALVIN R. REPRESENTATIVE (56TH DIST.DEM)-Cont. DCCA-LIMIT RETRAINING PAYMENT............. HB-0435 ED-STUDENTS/RELIGIOUS HOLIDAYS............ HB-1235 ELEC CD.................. ..................................................... B-2703 ELEC CD-COMPENSATN/REGISTRATN........... HB-0028 ELEC CD-LIMIT CAMPAIGN CONTRIB ............ HB-0027 IDPH-IDENTIFY STEROID ABUSE...................... HB-2623 ILL ANTITRUST ACT/INS CODE............................ HB-2147 INCOME TAX-DEDUCT UNEMPLOYMENT...... HB-0220 INS CODE CROSS REFERENCE.............................. HB-2140 INS-ACCIDENT/HEALTH PREM RATES........... HB-2905 JUDGMENTS-RATES OF INTEREST ................... HB-2057 LIMITATIONS-ATTORNEY MALPRAC............. HB-0554 LOCAL GOVT-TORT FUNDS-INTEREST......... HB-0683 MEDICAID-CHILDRENS HOSPITALS................. HB-2562 POWER OF ATTY-STATUTORY FORM............... HB-1749 PUBLIC CONTRACTS-BID RIGGING .................. HB-0648 PUBLIC FINANCING-ELECTIONS....................... HB-0026 REHAB-AGING-HOME CARE SERVICES........ HB-1128 SCH CD-HGHR ED/FOREIGN GIFTS .............. HB-0816 SCH CD-HIGHER ED-DISCLOSURE............... HB-0815 SCH CD--HOLOCAUST STUDY .............................. HB-0003 SCH CD-STEROID ABUSE EDUCATION............. HB-2624 STATEWIDE GRAND JURY...................................... HB-1487 STERIOD CONTROL-DASA-ED PROGRM....... HB-2626 TAX LEVY INCREASES-REFERENDUM ........... HB-2830 TICKET SCALPING-PENALTY.......................... HB-2840 TORT IMMUNITY-COMUNITY COLLEGE........ HB-0195 VEH CD-CRASH PARTS-ESTIMATES............... HB-2839 VEH CD-SCHOOL ZONE/NO PASSING ............. HB-0077 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY SUTKER HOUSE BILL: 191, 203, 295, 490, 546, 562, 599, 618, 688, 1775, 1780, 1863, 2086, 2087, 2088, 2633 SENATE BILL: 5, 20, 24, 83, 136, 292, 503, 507, 613, 703, 740, 741, 742, 896, 999, 1000, 1002, 1172, 1184, 1213, 1221, 1224, 1315, 1412 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 6, 239, 347, 466, 493, 730, 1149 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 34 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 24 TATE, MICHAEL J. REPRESENTATIVE (102ND DIST.REP) BUS CORP RESTRICT TAKEOVERS....................... HB-0165 CORRECTIONS-SURCHARGE/JUNK FAX........ HB-1251 CRIM CD-DAMAGE PROPTY-PENALTY ......... HB-2823 CRIM CD-EAVESDROPPING RECORDNG......... HB-0372 DEPT-PROFESSIONL REG-POWERS ................ HB-1626 ELCTN CD-POLLING PLACES ............................. HB-0094 ELECTRICAL POWER-SAFETY ............................ HB-2717 ENGINEER LICENSE ACT ........................................ HB-2678 ENTERPRISE ZONES-TAX EXEMPTION........... HB-0073 EPA-BIODEGRADABLE CONTAINER.............. HB-2199 FIREARM OWNERS ID-REPEAL ......................... HB-0922 FIREARM SHOOTNG RANGE DEVELPMT........... HB-0060 FIREWORKS REGULATION ACT............................ HB-2339 FISH CD-PROHIBITED DEVICES....................... HB-0500 HOUSING/FIRST-TIME BUYERS......................... HB-0501 MOTOR FUEL STANDARD-METHYL ................. HB-2283 MOTOR FUEL TAX ............................................. HB-2553 MOTOR FUEL-FEDERAL REQUIRMNT ............. HB-1581 PEN CD-DWNST TCHR AD HOC .......................... HB-2335 PEN-DWNST TCHR-RETIREMENT................... HB-0360 REPEAL COMP REVIEW ACT.................. HB-0118 REPORT ALL BURNS/FIRE MARSHALL.............. HB-1962 REQUIRE BIODEGRADABLE BAGS .................... HB-1625 SUPPORT-MINOR CHILD-ENFORCEMNT...... HB-1970 TORT ACTIONS-PROCEDURE ........................... HB-1544 VEH CD-STOP AT CROSSWALK......................... HB-1971 VEH CD-VOLUNTEER FIRE PLATES ............... HB-2961 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY TATE 2570 TATE, MICHAEL J. REPRESENTATIVE (102ND DIST.REP)-Cont. HOUSE BILL: 204, 413 SENATE BILL: 406, 435, 436, 596 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 8, 11, 122, 139, 362, 489, 516, 707, 739, 799, 802, 1075, 1113 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 84 TENHOUSE, ARTHUR REPRESENTATIVE (96TH DIST.REP) TERZICH, ROBERT M. SR. REPRESENTATIVE (48TH DIST.DEM) AFDC-SCHOOL ATTENDANCE .......................... HB-1281 BANKS RUN MUTUAL FUNDS ............................ HB-1719 BD OF ED-GRANTS-AIRCRAFT NOISE............ HB-0088 CHGO FIREFIGHTER ART/RETIREMT ............HB-0430 CHGO FIREFIGHTRS ART/SALARIES................. HB-0431 CHGO FIREFIGHTRS/MAX PENSION .............. HB-0432 CHGO LABOR-RETIREMENT FORMULA.......... HB-2952 CHGO LABOR-RETIREMENT FORMULA.......... HB-2953 CHGO LABORER-PEN CD-AUTO INCRS......... HB-2228 CHGO LABORER-PEN CD-REQUIRMNTS....... HB-2236 CHGO LABORER-SPOUSE ANNUITIES.............. HB-2235 CHGO MUNI EMP-RETIRMNT FORMULA........ HB-2954 CHGO MUNI EMP-RETIRMNT FORMULA........ HB-2955 CHGO MUNI-CREDIT UNION LOANS................ HB-2951 CHGO SAN DIST-TRANSFER FUNDS................. HB-0725 CHGO SAN DIST-PERSONEL DIRCTOR............. HB-0726 CITIES & VILLAGES-ELEC-CHGO.................... HB-1706 CIV PRO-DETECTIVE-SERV PROCESS............. HB-2924 CIVIL-COURT ORDER/SERVE PROCES............. HB-1489 CLEAN PUBLIC ELEVATOR AIR ACT................. HB-1768 CONSUM FRAUD-PROOF/PRIV ACTION.......... HB-0612 CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES-LSD .................... HB-1746 CORRECTION-IMPRISONMNT-CUSTODY..... HB-1957 CRIM CD-DEFINE PEACE OFFICER:............... HB-1067 CRIM CD-PROHIB ASSAULT WEAPONS ........... HB-1452 CURRENCY EXCHANGES-LICENSING............. HB-2190 DCCA-LIMIT RETRAINING PAYMENT............. HB-0435 DOT-HGHWY ADVERTISING-PERMITS.......... HB-2203 DOT-HGHWY ADVERTISING-PERMITS.......... HB-2204 EMS SYSTEMS ACT-SUSPENSION...................... HB-1708 FIREWORKS/INCENDIARY DEVICE.................. HB-2929 GOV ETHICS-HIKE TRIGGER INCOME ............. HB-0874 HGHWY AD CONTROL-MAINTAIN.................... HB-2117 HOMESTEAD EXEMPTION INCREASE.............. HB-2118 HOMESTED EXEMPTION-INCREASE ............. HB-2119 IL CLEAN INDOOR AIR ACT .............................. HB-1695 IL CLEAN INDOOR AIR ACT .............H..................... HB-1823 ILLINOIS CLEAN INDOOR AIR ACT..................... HB-0120 INC TX-DAY CARE CREDIT ................................. HB-0488 LANDSCAPE SOLID WASTE ................................. HB-1472 LIQ CONTRL-WINE COOLR DISPLAYS............. HB-0427 LIQUOR CONTROL-WINE COOLER ADS .......... HB-0425 LOCAL GOVERNMENT RISK POOL ACT............. HB-1470 MUNI CD-COMPETITIVE BIDDING ................... HB-1471 MUNI-CHGO FIRE-OSHA RULES.................... HB-0199 MUNICIPAL CD-FOREIGN FIRE TAX................. HB-0653 MUNICIPAL PROPERTY TAX................................. HB-2153 PARK DIST ORDINANCE-APPROPIATN............ HB-1304 PEN CD-AGE DISCOUNT/EMPLOYEE ............... HB-0609 PEN CD-CHGO FIREFIGHTERS ......................... HB-0429 PEN CD-CHGO FIREMN-INCR BENEFT......... HB-1412 PEN CD-CHGO LABOR--AGE DISCOUNT......... HB-2229 PEN CD-CHGO LABOR-AGE REQMT.............. HB2233 PEN CD-CHGO LABOR-RETIREMENT............. HB-2234 PEN CD-CHGO MUNI-ASSIGN REFUND......... HB-2226 PEN CD-CHGO MUNI-REQUIREMENT ........... HB-2237 PEN CD-CHGO MUNI-AGE-DISCOUNT........ HB-2238 PEN CD-CHGO MUNI-RETIREMENT .............. HB-2239 PEN CD-CHGO PARK/POLICE.......................... HB-2120 PEN CD-CHGO-MUNI--ANNUAL INCRS....... HB-2231 2571 TERZICH, ROBERT M. SR. REPRESENTATIVE (48TH DIST.DEM)-Cont. PEN CD-POLICE-SURVIVOR BENEFIT........... HB-0417 PEN-CHGO MUNI/RETIREMT FORMULA........ HB-0454 PEN-CHGO POLICE-WIDOW ANNUITY.......... HB-0876 PEN-CHGO POLICE-ANNUAL INCR ............. HB-1424 PEN-CHGO POLICE-(2)TRUSTEES.................. HB-1436 PEN-CHGO POLICE-80% MAXIMUM.............. HB-1438 PEN-CHGO POLICE-BOARD/VOTE................... HB-1729 PEN-CONTROLLED SUBST INSPECTN.............. HB-1459 PEN-COOK CNTY SHERIFF/SURVIVOR............ HB-1421 PEN-COOK CNTY SHERIFF/ANNUITY ............ HB-1458 PENCD-CHGO MUNI-WIDOW AGE REQ......... HB-2232 PROPERTY TAX FREEZE ........................................ HB-0080 RETIREMENT-PENSION-SHERIFF............ .... HB-2925 REV-INCREASE HOMESTEAD EXEMPTN......... HB-0079 REV-TAX LEVY/TRUTH IN TAXATION............ HB-2180 SR CIT-REAL ESTATE TX DEFERRAL................ HB-2832 SR CITIZENS HOMESTEAD EXEMPTN ............... HB-2829 TRUTH IN TAXATION ACT................................... HB-0203 VEH CD-SOS-EMISSION INSPECTION ............ HB-2880 VEH CD-VETERANS PLATES......................... HB-0875 VEH-MINOR LIC REV/DRUGS/LIQUOR.......... HB-0493 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY TERZICH HOUSE BILL: 57, 62, 77, 191, 200, 225, 234, 295, 322, 384, 385, 486, 599, 621, 622, 720, 890, 1180, 1342, 1426, 1446, 1447, 1469, 1487, 1727, 1728, 1775, 1863, 2086, 2087, 2088, 2147 SENATE BILL: 5, 136, 148, 243, 269, 301, 355, 399, 507, 508, 703, 729, 751, 896, 925, 984, 1315, 1376, 1382, 1418 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 33, 60, 61, 69, 70, 116, 150, 161, 265, 272, 316, 335, 383, 387, 572, 624, 639, 692, 856, 938, 961, 1035, 1152 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 38, 54, 63, 75, 78 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 53 TROTTER, DONNE E. REPRESENTATIVE (25TH DIST.DEM) $GRANTS-PUBLIC HEALTH-EMS ...................... HB-1046 AFDC-POST SECONDARY EDUCATION............HB-1801 BANS CFC PLASTIC FOAMS .............................. HB-2593 COIN-OPERATED AMUSE-GANG CONTR...... HB-1861 CONSUMER FRAUD PHONE TRANSACTS.......... HB-1795 CONTROL SUB ACT-MINIMUM TERMS ........... HB-2852 CRASH PARTS/NON OEM USE.......................... HB-1753 CRIM CD-DOMESTIC BATTERY/GUNS............. HB-2266 CRIM CD-FIREARM WAITING PERIOD............. HB-0956 DASA/TOLL-FREE NUMBER ................................ HB-1411 DISCLOSE HEATING COST-DWELLING............ HB-0823 DIVORCE-PROPTY-EXPRT WITNS-FEE........ HB-0888 EMS/LEVEL I TRAUMA CARE CENTER.............. HB-1162 EPA-LAKE CALUMET STUDY WATER............... HB-0789 EPA-PLASTIC CANS............................................... HB-1083 EPA-PROHIBIT SALE PLASTIC CANS ............... HB-1711 HIGHER ED-PUBLIC UNIV-SALARY............ HB-0925 HOSPITAL LICENSE-AUTOPSY......................... HB-2216 HOSPITAL-RISK MANAGEMENT..................... HB-2214 HUMAN RGHTS-AFFIRMATIVE ACTION......... HB-1940 HUMAN RTS ACT-INSPECTING FILES............ . HB-0792 HUMAN RTS-CHECK/CREDIT CARD ............. HB-1906 HUMAN RTS-DUTIES OF DEPT............................ HB-1159 IHDA-LEASE PURCHASE OPTIONS.................... HB-0524 IL CLEAN INDOOR AIR ACT ...................................HB-1695 INCOME TAX-INDIVIDUAL TAX RATE............. HB-0490 INDOOR AIR POLLUTION CONTROL................... HB-1415 JUV CT-CORR-TRIAL AS ADULT ................... HB-1860 LAKE CALUMET STUDY-WASTE........................ HB-0722 LIFE INSURANCE CO-TAX.................................. HB-1869 MEDICAID EARLY SCREENING/TRTMT............ HB-1813 MEDICAID-PREGNANT WOMEN .............. HB-18 17 NURS HOME-MEDICAID RECIPIENT .......... HB-1109 PARENTAGE-CHILD SUPPORT-MINMUM..... HB-0955 2572 TROTTER, DONNE E. REPRESENTATIVE (25TH DIST.DEM)--Cont. PEN CD-CHGO MUNI EMPLOYEES..................... HB-0793 PERSONNEL-LIST STATE VACANCIES............. HB-0889 PHYSICIAN-IMPROVED MONITORING ............ HB-2215 PUB AID-EXTEND CHILD CARE.......................... HB-1849 PUB AID-JOBS-TRANSPORTATION.................. HB-1799 PUB AID-LOCAL GOVT HEALTH FUND ............ HB-1812 PUB AID-MEDCL ASSIST/PREGNANCY............ HB-0745 PUBLIC AID-GRANTS-INCREASES .................. HB-0926 PUBLIC AID-HOMELESS ELIGIBLE ................... HB-1037 RAISE MINMUM WAGE-EQUAL FEDERL......... HB-0494 RECYCLE BATTERIES-DEPOSIT........................ HB-2347 RECYCLE TIRES-DEPOSIT ................................... HB-1554 RECYCLING-SOURCE SEPARATION ................. HB-2812 TELEPHONE ASSISTANCE PLAN .......................... HB-2154 UNEMP INS-JOB SERVICE CLEARING.............. HB-2143 UNIFORM DETERMINATION/DEATH ............... HB-0611 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY TROTTER HOUSE BILL: 20, 83, 136, 160, 164, 169, 184, 337, 481, 483, 505, 506, 598, 615, 721, 765, 981, 1115, 1496, 1743, 1850, 1859, 1927, 2765, 2956 SENATE BILL: 44, 335, 354, 577, 702, 889, 938, 1047, 1197, 1213, 1302, 1303, 1305, 1306, 1307, 1379 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 287, 289, 340, 449, 474, 560, 637, 682, 849, 1064, 1102, 1146, 1256 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 76 TURNER, ARTHUR REPRESENTATIVE (18TH DIST.DEM) $COMM COLL BD-TRANSFER CENTERS.......... HB-2155 $GRANTS-SIU-MINORITY STUDENTS............ HB-0989 AFDC-SPECL NEED HOUSING PAYMNT.......... HB-1127 AFFORDABLE HOUSING-LOANS ........................ HB-0788 COMM COLLEGE-GRAMMAR ERROR.............. HB-1403 CREDIT CARD DISCLOSURE............................... HB-1015 DRIVE LIC-TRAIN CREW/VEH CD..................... HB-2964 ELEC-PRECNCT CAPT-CHGO ........................... HB-1431 GROUP INS-LOCAL GOVT EMPLOYEES............ HB-1819 HMO ACT-AMBULANCE COVERAGE ................ HB-1461 HOMELESSNESS PREVENTION ACT.................... HB-2548 HOSPITL-UNCOMPNSATED CARE FUND ........ HB-0137 HOUSING AUTHORITIES-POWERS .................... HB-2194 HOUSING DEV-NONPROFIT GROUPS ............... HB-1531 HOUSING-HOMELESS MENTALLY ILL............ HB-1569 HOUSING-HOMELESS ............................................ HB-2679 HUM RIGHTS-EXECUTIVE TRAINING.............. HB-2639 HUMAN RIGHTS-CONVICTION........................... HB-1516 HUMAN RIGHTS-EQUAL EMPLOYMENT ........ HB-2670 HUMAN RTS-CHECK/CREDIT CARD ............... HB-1906 IHDA LEASE PURCHASE ....................................... HB-1528 IHDA-TRAIN UNEMPLOYED VETERANS........ HB-2491 INC TX CHECKOFF-YOUTH-DRUG PRG......... HB-1050 INS CD-COMMUNITY REINVESTMENT ........... HB-0820 INSURANCE CD-REDLINING.............................. HB-0821 MINORITY BUSINESS-STATE AGENCY............ HB-1460 MOTOR VEH-INTEREST RATES .... ................ HB-0184 NEW ST BLDG-REQUIRE CHILD CARE............. HB-2801 NUTRITION OUTREACH ACT................................. HB-1110 PEN CD-CHGO MUNI-UNION DUES ................ HB-0857 PRIVATE ACTIVITY BD ALLOCATION................. HB-0377 PUB AID-EMPLOYEE PROGRAM RPTS.............. HB-1886 PUB COLLEGE-TRANSFER CENTERS ............. HB-2156 PUB UTIL-ICC-TELEPHONE SERVICE............. HB-1814 PUB UTIL-NO CHARGE TOUCH TONE.............. HB-1794 PUBLIC HOUSING TENANT MANAGER. ............ HB-1462 SCH CD-CHGO BD ED BUILDING TAX............... HB-2732 SCH CD-CHGO BD ED-TAX RATE .................... HB-2794 SCH CD-PRINCIPALS/TECHNICAL.................. HB-1230 SCH CD-SCHOLARSHIP FUNDING..................... HB-0700 SCH-REGL SUPT/DROPOUT REPORT............. HB-1885 2573 TURNER, ARTHUR REPRESENTATIVE (18TH DIST.DEM)-Cont. STATE PAPER-RECYCLABLE ............................... HB-2326 UTL-POWER FAILURE/WAIVE FEE................... HB-1720 VEH CD-DISCLOSE RENTAL RATES ............ HB-1825 WORK COMP-PHYSICAL THERAPY................... HB-1512 WORKER COMP-COVERAGE DISPUTE.............. HB-0096 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY TURNER HOUSE BILL: 29, 34, 38, 59, 142, 215, 331, 393, 401, 402, 458, 459, 460, 494, 979, 980, 981, 1795, 1850, 2656 SENATE BILL: 150, 286, 374, 375, 1431, 1463 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 168, 244, 340, 892, 1259 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 54, 57 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 42, 104 VANDUYNE, LEROY REPRESENTATIVE (83RD DIST.DEM) BAN DISPOSABLE PLASTIC BAGS......................... HB-1342 COUNTIES-EMPLOYEE RESIDENCY ................ HB-0527 COUNTIES-GRAMMAR/BOUNDARIES ............. HB-2178 COURT INTERPRETERS ACT-CERTIFD............ HB-0472 'CREDIT CARDS-NO CARBON PAPER................. HB-0688 CRIM CD-MOB ACTION-GANGS..................... HB-1859 DISASTER RELIEF-STATE REIMBURS .............. HB-0089 ELEC CD---COMM COMMISSION MEMBR.......... HB-0191 ELEC CD-PUB UTIL-COMMERCE COMM....... HB-2895 ELECTED COMMERCE COMMISSION.................. HB-0988 ENTERPRISE ZONES-MAXIMUM AREA........... HB-0887 EPA-APPROVAL PROPOSED SITES ..............HB-2795 FOREIGN OWNERSHIP DISCLOSURE................. HB-0566 HEARING IMPAIRED PAY PHONES................. HB-0741 HOSPTL EMERGENCY SERV-ENGLISH ............ HB-0279 JUV CT-CORR-TRIAL AS ADULT..................... HB-1860 LIMIT CREDIT CARD INTRST RATE................... HB-1739 MED PRAC-EYE SURGERY................... . HB-0878 PERSONNEL-LIST STATE VACANCIES............. HB-0889 PROHIBIT CREDIT CARD CARBONS .................. HB-0412 PSYCH-PUBLIC INST-ORAL ENGLISH............ HB-0280 PULL TABS-EXCLUDE IF CONVICTED.............. HB-0141 PURCHASNG-RESIDNT SM BUSINESS.............. HB-0791 SOLID WASTE/TRANSPORT-50 MILES.............. HB-1001 TELE SOLICTING-NO AUTO SYSTEM............. HB-0761 TOWNSHIP TRUSTEE-INSURANCE ............. HB-0882 VEH CD-COLLEGIATE PLATES............................ HB-1417 VEH CD-LICENSE FOR DIABETIC...................... HB-0881 VEH-DISABLED VET/HANDICAP LIC................ HB-1510 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY VANDUYNE HOUSE BILL: 337, 517, 635, 873, 875, 983, 1184, 1861, 1927, 2803 SENATE BILL: 17, 176, 572, 575, 662, 801, 1085, 1097, 1370 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 71, 153, 167, 406, 449, 502, 730 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 23, 31, 61 WAIT, RONALD A. REPRESENTATIVE (64TH DIST.REP) $GRF OCE-DEPT-MILITARY AFFAIRS............ HB-0838 $OCE-DEPT-STATE POLICE .............................. HB-0843 COUNTIES-TOWNSHIP ROAD GRANTS............ HB- 1197 HIGHWAY CODE-IMPROVEMENT TAX............ HB-2044 IL SUMMER SCH FOR AGRICULTURE................. HB-1792 LIVESTOCK-FEED-DISEASE-DEALERS........ HB-1401 SCH CD-INCOME TAX-TECHNICAL ................ HB-2637 SCH CD-NONCERTIFICATED COACH .......... HB-0907 SCH DISTRICT INCOME TAX................................. HB-0997 SCH-DISCONTN MANDATED ACTION.............. HB-1525 SCH-PILOT TELECOM INSTRUCTN ............. HB-1523 SOLID WASTE PLAN-RECYCLING ACT............ HB-1557 TOLLWAY-TAXABLE LEASE PROPERTY ......... HB-1556 UNEMPLYMT INS-PART-TIME NURSES........ HB-0969 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY WAIT HOUSE BILL: 193, 236, 650, 1440, 1526, 2555, 2903 SENATE BILL: 267, 404, 405, 406, 1038 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 4, 18, 19 2574 WAIT, RONALD A. REPRESENTATIVE (64THDIST.REP)-Cont. HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 8 WEAVER, MICHAEL REPRESENTATIVE (106TH DIST.REP) $OCE-DEPT-VETERAN'S AFRS ....................... HB-0863 COMM COLLEGE-GRAMMAR ERROR ............... HB-1403 CORR-PROBATION- OFFENDERS FEE............. HB-0458 HGHWY CD-VENDING MACHINES ................... HB-1836 HS COMPLETION/SCHOLARSHIPS....................... HB-0422 HUMANE CARE/ANIMALS-BAN PRIZES......... HB-0068 INCOME TAX-SCH CD-INCREASES................. HB-2508 PUB AID-CHILD SUPPORT/MARRY ................. HB-0369 REPEAL COMP REVIEW ACT ................................. HB-0118 REV-INCORRECT TAX-REFUND ...................... HB-0460 SCH CD-VET SCHOLAR ENTITLEMENT ........... HB-0459 SCHOOL CD-SPECIAL ED PLAN........................... HB-1547 SOIL CONSERVATN DIST-LIABILTY ................. HB-1464 STUDENT LOANS-GUARANTEE......................... HB-2606 VEH CD-HEIGHT REQUIREMENTS .................... HB-0447 WORKER COMP-ADJUST COMPENSATN......... HB-2477 WRK COMP/OCC DIS-HEARING LOSS ............. HB-2473 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY WEAVER,M HOUSE BILL: 45, 78, 104, 109, 110, 530, 532, 771, 1499, 1525, 1532, 1871, 1880 SENATE BILL: 171, 281, 612, 989, 1262, 1348 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 112, 138, 149, 157, 357, 447, 452, 464, 545, 632, 636, 753, 822 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 2, 14, 18, 24 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 34, 39, 61,62, 74 WELLER, GERALD C. REPRESENTATIVE (85TH DIST.REP) BD HIGHER ED-STUDENT VOLUNTEER........... HB-2571 BOAT SAFETY-DUI ................................................ HB-0905 COMM TRANS-FOOD/WASTE HAULERS......... HB-2914 COMMRCE COMMSN-RAILROAD SAFETY...... HB-0530 CRIM CD-DECPTV PRACT-CIVIL LIA.............. HB-1117 CRIM CD-LIQUOR-VEHICLE SEIZURE........... HB-2983 DCCA-PRIV ENTERPRISE REVIEW BD.............. HB-0282 DCFS- RELEASE INFO............................................ . HB-2589 DOGS-LIABILITY FOR DAMAGES....................... HB-0193 DRUG FREE WORKPLACE ACT ........................ HB-2915 DRUG FREE YOUTH IN IL ACT......................... HB-2986 EPA-PLASTIC CANS............................... ............ HB-1083 EQUINE INFECTIOUS ANEMIA ACT .................... HB-0886 FIREARM SHOOTNG RANGE DEVELPMT........... HB-0060 GROUNDWATER QUANTITY MGMT PLAN ....... HB-2710 IL YOUTH SERVICE CORPS ACT............................ HB-2987 INC TAXPYRS-CONTRIB ALZHMRS................. HB-0197 INC TX CHECKOFF-YOUTH-DRUG PRG......... HB-1050 INCOME TAX CHECKOFFS-CHANGES.............. HB-0309 INCOME TAX-EXEMPTIONS .............................. HB-0288 INCOME TAX-EXEMPTIONS ................................ HB-0345 JUV CT-DRUG DEPENDENT BABIES.................. HB-2262 LAKE MANAGEMENT PROGRAM ACT............. HB-2346 LIQUOR CONTRL-PERSONS UNDER 21 ............ HB-2985 LIQUOR-DELINQUENT CHILD ............................ HB-0278 MINOR-SUSPEND DRIVING PRIVILEG ............. HB-0749 PROPERTY TAX-EXEMPTIONS............................ HB-2609 RIVER CONSER/TAX RATE-LEVY................. HB-2926 RTA-TOWNSHIP DISCONNECTION ................... HB-0824 RTA-TOWNSHIP TAXES....................................... ...HB-0825 SCH CD-DRIVERS ED-REQUIREMENTS......... HB-0462 SCH CD-DROPOUTS/DRIVER LICENSE............ HB-0400 SCH CD-DRUG SEARCHES/DOGS................... HB-2450 SCH CD-FINANCIAL AID/DRUGS....................... HB-2984 SCH CD-GOOD STUDENT TO DRIVE ............... HB-2906 SCH CD-REPORT CARD/DRUG DATA ............ HB-2452 SCH CD-VOCATIONAL EDUC ............................ HB-0854 SCH/CRIM CODE-POCKET PAGERS................... HB-2445 SOIL CONSERVATN DIST-LIABILTY ................ HB-1464 SOLID WASTE PLANNING/LANDFILL................ HB-0230 2575 WELLER, GERALD C. REPRESENTATIVE (85TH DIST.REP)-Cont. SOLID WASTE-COMPOSTING............................. HB-2463 STATE FOSSIL-DESIGNATION............................. HB-0346 STEROID CONTROL ACT...................... .. HB-2446 TECHNOLOGY ADVANCEMENT DEV ACT........ HB-2604 UPPER IL RIVER VALLEY DEVELPMT................. HB-1724 VEH CD-DROPOUT/DRIVER LICENSES............ HB-0478 VEH CD-DUI TEST-FATAL INJURY.................. HB-2059 VEH CD-HS DRIVERS LICENSES......................... HB-0479 VEH CD-OBSCENE ATTACHMENT..................... HB-0810 VEH CD/CHILDREN/LICENSE-DRUGS ............ HB-2982 VEH-MINOR LIC REV/DRUGS/LIQUOR .......... HB-0493 WASTE MGMT-RECYCLING LOGOS.................. HB-0457 WILDLIFE CD-POACHING.............................. HB-1250 YOUTH-DRUGS-LICENSE SUSPENSION........ HB-0492 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY WELLER HOUSE BILL: 74, 100, 118, 198, 250, 252, 322, 340, 374, 406, 510, 572, 605, 620, 1147, 1272, 1324, 1433, 1463, 1493, 1526, 1757, 1882, 2025, 2151, 2279, 2448, 2449, 2451, 2605, 2758, 2780 SENATE BILL: 48, 65, 148, 234, 249, 259, 321, 373, 449, 457, 464, 489, 557, 590, 637, 687, 699, 784, 870, 883, 937, 938, 943, 990, 1029, 1037, 1039, 1153, 1168, 1182, 1184, 1197, 1257, 1338, 1431, 1445 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 11, 31, 32, 71, 103, 144, 177, 273, 324, 343, 359, 362, 436, 657, 731, 792, 793, 794, 795, 796, 797, 798, 829, 1085, 1086, 1087, 1107, 1108, 1109, 1243 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 61, 76 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 6,84, 115 WENNLUND, LARRY REPRESENTATIVE (84TH DIST.REP) AUDITOR-ST EMPL-PRODUCTIVITY............. HB-2760 CIVIL-VOLUNTRY DISMISAL/REFILE.............. HB-1956 COMMRCE COMMSN-RAILROAD SAFETY...... HB-0530 CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES-CRIMINAL......... HB-2981 COUNTY SITE REVIEW COMMISSIONS............. HB-0202 COUNTY-PUBLIC LIBRARY............................ HB-0575 CRIM HISTORY-REPORTS/SCHOOL ............ HB-1463 DIVORCE-PROPERTY--CHILD SUPPORT......... HB-1573 DOT-CONVEYANCES......................................... HB-1774 DRUG DEP-INTERAGENCY BOARD................ HB-2451 EMS ACT-NUMBER OF EMS SYSTEMS............. HB-0743 ENTERPRISE ZONES-MAXIMUM AREA........... HB-0887 ENTERPRISE ZONES-AREA............................... HB-1570 EPA- LANDFILL BAN ............................................ HB-2020 EPA-PERMIT EXPIRTN-TIRE DISPSL ............. HB-1085 EPA-PLASTIC CANS...................................... HB-1083 EPA-REG POLLUTNL CONTROL FACIL............ HB-0201 EPA-SITE REVIEW CRITERIA............................ HB- 1103 EQUINE INFECTIOUS ANEMIA ACT .................... HB-0886 IDOT-STUDY RECYCLED ASPHALT............. HB-2114 INCOME TAX-EXEMPTIONS ......................... HB-0345 LEAD ACID BATTERY DEPOSIT...................... HB-2453 MEDICAID-NURSING HOME PAYMENTS........ HB-1126 MUNI CD-ANNEXATION................................. HB-2522 MUNI CD-GARBAGE TAX................... ...... HB-1084 PARK DISTRICTS-BOND LIMITS ........................ HB-0386 PARKS-RESIDENCY REQUIREMENT............... HB-1149 PERS PROP TX-COLLECTION......................... HB-0387 PROGRAM AUDIT REPORT............................ HB-2759 RR TRAFFIC CROSSING SIGNS....................... HB-0581 SCH CD-REPORT CARD/DRUG DATA ............. HB-2452 SCHOOL BUS DRIVER DRUG TEST.................. HB-0571 SECURITIES UNINSURED INVESTMNT............. HB-1572 SINGLE USE PLASTICS TAX.................................... HB-2112 SOLID WASTE PLAN-WASTE TIRES.................. HB-2464 SOLID WASTE RECYCL--EMBLEM....................... HB-2025 SOLID WASTE-CNTY UNDER 100K.................. HB-1175 SOLID WASTE-COMPOSTING............................... HB-2463 STATE FOSSIL-DESIGNATION............................. HB-0346 STATE GOVERNMENT-COMMISSION .............. HB-2758 2576 WENNLUND, LARRY REPRESENTATIVE (84TH DIST.REP)-Cont. STUDENT LOANS-GUARANTEE.......................... HB-2606 STUDY WST REDUCTION RECYCLING ............... HB-1176 TECHNOLOGY ADVANCEMENT DEV ACT......... HB-2604 TOWNSHIP-RECYCLING PROGRAM ................ HB-0108 TRANSPORTATION IMPACT DISTRICT............... HB-0570 TWNSHP GARBAGE COMPOST/RECYCLE......... HB-2304 TWNSHP TRANSPRTATN IMPACT DIST ............. HB-0297 UNDERGROUND UTILITY FACILITIES............... HB-2739 UTILITY TX-SCHOOL-EXEMPT........................ HB-1574 VEH CD-BUS DRIVERS/DRUG TEST................. HB-0572 VEH CD-MOTOR CARRIER SAFETY................... HB-1964 VEH CD-PUB TRANS DRUG TESTING................ HB-2898 WASTE MGMT-EDUC PROGRAM........................ HB-2113 WASTE MGMT-RECYCLING LOGOS.................. HB-0457 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY WENNLUND HOUSE BILL: 433, 719, 1646, 2427, 2428, 2454, 2737 SENATE BILL: 572, 936, 1077, 1097, 1345, 1349, 1379 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 32, 71, 100, 294, 648, 788, 812, 998, 1020, 1021, 1022, 1088 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 61 WHITE, JESSE C. JR. REPRESENTATIVE (8TH DIST.DEM) ABORTION-DISCRIMINATION ......................... HB-2566 ABUSED & NEGLECT CHILD-TEAMS .............. HB-111 AFFORDABLE HOUSING-LOANS....................... HB-0788 AIDS-CONSENT TO TEST...................................... HB-0024 AIDS-NOTICE TO TRANSFUSEES....................... HB-1872 AIDS-PREMARITAL TESTING ........................ HB-0036 ALCOHOL WARNINGS-PREGNANCY ............... HB-1927 BANKING-INCR NUMBER BRANCHES............. HB-0393 CHILD SEATBELTS-RESPONSIBILITY............... HB-0638 CIVIL PROC-SR CIT/TRIALPREFER................. HB-0004 CONDO PROP-REMEDIES BY OWNERS............. HB-0782 CONDOMINIUMS-CONTRACTS .......................... HB-1550 CONDOMINIUMS-FINANCIAL MATTERS........ HB-1848 CONDOS-RIGHTS & RISTRICTIONS .................. HB-0781 CONSUMER FRAUD/FAKE CHECKS .................... HB-1545 CREDIT CARDS-NO CARBON PAPER................. HB-0688 CRIM-COMPUTER TAMPER/PROGRAM........... HB-0498 DAY CARE HOME-SCHOOL KIDS........................ HB-1112 DCCA-HOMELESSNESS PREVENTION.............. HB-1850 DCFS-CASELOAD STANDARDS........................... HB-0580 DENTAL STUDENT GRANTS-ADMIN................. HB-1730 DISCLOSE HEATING COST-DWELLING............ HB-0823 ELDERLY-DUPLICATE LICENSE FEE................ HB-0764 FOOD & DRUG-FOOD LABELING........................ HB-1364 FOOD STAMPS-SALE FOR DRUGS .................... HB-2159 FOOD TOXIC DISCLOSURE ACT............................ HB-0626 HANDICAPPED PLATES-FINES............................ HB-1009 HOUSING AUTHORITIES-POWERS ................. HB-2194 HOUSING-HOMELESS ............................................ HB-2679 IMPACT INCARCERATION-YOUTH................. HB-2913 INC TX-ADDL EXEMPTION $1000......................... HB-0340 INC TX-DAY CARE CREDIT.................................. HB-0488 INCOME TAX-DEDUCTIONS/PROPERTY........ HB-1161 INS CD-3RD PARTY REIMBURSEMENT............ HB-1513 MARRIAGE LICENSE-AIDS TEST........................ HB-0018 MED ASSISTANCE-PROMPT PAYMENT ........... HB-2083 MEDICAID-AIDS-NURSING HOMES................. HB-1769 MEDICAID-DR FEES-CHILDBIRTH ................ HB-2197 MEDICAID-ELIGIBILITY................................... HB-0299 MEDICAID-NURSING HOME PAYMENTS........ HB-1126 NUTRITION OUTREACH ACT................................. HB-1110 PEN CD-CHGO TCHR-SERVCE CREDIT.......... HB-1167 PEN CD-CHGO TEACHER/TRUSTEE.................. HB-1169 PEN CD-MILITARY SERVICE CREDIT ............ HB-0534 PEN-CHGO TCHR-MILITARY CREDIT............ HB-1168 PEN-COOK CNTY/UNION DUES ........................ HB-0778 2577 WHITE, JESSE C. JR. REPRESENTATIVE (8TH DIST.DEM)-Cont. PERSNL CD-DONATE SICK LEAVE..................... HB-0796 PHYSICAL FITNESS CTR-SECURITY................. HB-1765 PROP TX-HOMESTEAD........................................... HB-0499 PUB AID-AGE COVERAGE/CHILDREN ............ HB-0885 PUB AID-COMMUNITY HLTH CENTER ............ HB-1152 PUB UTL-LIMIT ACCESS FEE ............................... HB-0183 SCH CD-DRUG/SUBSTNCE INSTRUCTN.......... HB-0002 SCH CD-HANDICAPPED CHILDREN ED............ HB-0114 SCH CD-PE EXEMPTION REPORTS..................... HB-0649 SCH CD-SCHOOL SECURITY BONDS ............. HB-2341 SCH-EMPLOYEE PENSION CONTRIBTN .......... HB-1539 SCH-REGULAR PRESCHOOL ED/ADA.............. HB-1348 SCH-TCHR/PRINCPAL RETIREMENT............ HB-0124 SR CITIZENS-TAX LIMITATION ....................... HB-0517 WORK OCC DISEASE-HIV EXPOSURE .............. HB-0784 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY WHITE HOUSE BILL: 80, 103, 467, 494, 506, 515, 585, 588, 634, 674, 779, 1015, 1125, 1222, 1298, 1343, 1527, 2266, 2313 SENATE BILL: 90, 93, 150, 229, 301, 354, 374, 375, 384, 540, 612, 614, 619, 622, 632, 637, 649, 658, 705, 707, 734, 735, 736, 742, 795, 796, 855, 887, 889, 1049, 1050, 1185, 1198, 1269, 1413, 1455 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 80, 288, 677, 906, 991, 1151, 1270 WILLIAMS, PAUL J. REPRESENTATIVE (24TH DIST.DEM) ABUSED & NEGLECT CHILD-TEAMS ................ HB-1111 AFDC-POST SECONDARY EDUCATION............ HB-1801 AFDC-SPECL NEED HOUSING PAYMNT .......... HB-1127 AGGRAVATING-RITUAL BRUTALITY .............. HB-1884 ATM LIABILITY CONSUMER INFO.................. HB-2751 COOK COUNTY JUDICIAL CIRCUIT..................... HB-1420 CORR-MANDATORY PRISON TERMS ............... HB-2496 CORR-RECONSIDERATN SENTENCE................ HB-0772 CORR-SENTENCE MENTAL RETARD............... HB-2497 COURTS-HOLD ROOMS/PUB HOUSING ........... HB-1529 CREDIT REPORT RESOLUTION ........................... HB-2243 CRIM CD-DEATH PENALTY/RACE.................. HB-2273 CRIM CD-MENTAL RETARDED MURDER........ HB-2244 CRIM PRO-CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHTS............ HB-2498 CRIM PROC-ARREST ANOTHER CNTY ............ HB-2320 CRIM PROC-GRAMMATICAL CHANGE........... HB-2494 CRIM PROC-JUVENILE COURT PROC............. HB-2503 CRIM PROC-STANDARDS/PROCEDURES........ HB-2501 CRIMINAL CD-UNLAWFUL RESTRAINT......... HB-2493 CRIMINAL CD-USE OF FORCE........................... HB-2505 CRIMINAL PRO-GRAMMAR CHANGE.............. HB-2492 CRIMINAL PRO-POST CONVICTN JUV ............. HB-2507 ELECTRIC UTILITIES-SPIN-OFFS.................... HB-1826 GROUP INS-LOCAL GOVT EMPLOYEES........... HB-1819 HOUSING AUTH-EMPLOYED TENANT............. HB-0029 HOUSING AUTHORITIES-POWERS ................... HB-2194 HOUSING AUTHORITY-LOW INCOME............. HB-2331 HUM RIGHTS-EXECUTIVE TRAINING.............. HB-2639 HUMAN RGHTS-AFFIRMATIVE ACTION......... HB-1940 IHDA-TRAIN UNEMPLOYED VETERANS......... HB-2491 INC TAX-RAISE RATES.......................................... HB-2502 INCOME TAX-INDIVIDUAL TAX RATE............. HB-0490 INCOME TX-CROSS REFERENCES..................... HB-1533 INCOME TX-CROSS REFERENCES.................... HB-1535 INS CD-ROLLBACK RATES .................................. HB-0337 INS-TAX/NO DISCRIMINATION........................ HB-2149 JUV CT-LIMITS JUV COMMITMENT.................. HB-2500 JUV CT-MINOR TWO PHONE CALLS................. HB-2499 JUVENILE-RESENTENCING................................. HB-2504 LICENSING OF HOME INSPECTORS ................... HB-1815 MEDICAID-PREGNANT WOMEN .................. HB-1817 MIN/FEM BUSNSS/SHELTERED MARKT........... HB-0038 MUNI CD-BOARD UP BUILDINGS.................... HB-1939 2578 WILLIAMS, PAUL J. REPRESENTATIVE (24TH DIST.DEM)-Cont. MUNI CD-ORDINANCE VIOL-PUB SVC ......... HB-0314 NUTRITION OUTREACH ACT....... .................. HB-1110 PATIENT RIGHTS-LIFE THREATEN................... HB-1115 POST CONVICTION HEARING/COUNSL............. HB-2495 POST-CONVICTION COUNSEL-DEATH .......... HB-2506 PUB AID-EXTEND MEDICAL ASST..................... HB-0409 PUB AID-EXTEND CHILD CARE .................. HB-1849 PUB AID-EXTENDS CHILD CARE........................ HB-2012 PUB AID-FOOD STAMP ELIGIBILITY ............... HB-1901 PUB AID-GEN ASST-MATERIALS .................... HB-1900 PUB AID-GEN ASST-TRAINING ........... .... HB-1941 PUB AID-GENERAL ASST-TRAINING ............ HB-1903 PUB AID-JOBS-TRANSPORTATION.................. HB-1799 PUB AID-LITERACY TEST .................................. HB-1106 PUB AID-MEDICALLY NEEDY ............................. HB-1902 PUB AID-MEDICAL ASST-COVERAGE ............ HB-2641 PUBLIC AID-EMPLOYMNT PROGRAM.............. HB-1942 PUBLIC AID-JOB SEARCH .................................... HB-1938 PUBLIC HOUSING TENANT MANAGER.............. HB-1462 RENT-REGULATED HOUSING-ADDRESS...... HB-2489 SCH CD-LEVY TAXES/BOARD......................... HB-2791 SMALL BUSINESS-PRODUCT DEVELOP........... HB-2788 STATE PAPER-RECYCLABLE ............................. HB-2326 TITLE INSURANCE ACT.................................. HB-1832 UTL-POWER FAILURE/WAIVE FEE ................. HB-1720 VEH CD-DISCLOSE RENTAL RATES.................. HB-1825 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY WILLIAMS HOUSE BILL: 59, 83, 143, 402, 481, 1112, 1753, 1795, 1802, 1882, 1883, 1886, 1906, 2647, 2656, 2833, 2843, 2844, 2928, 2956 SENATE BILL: 44, 333, 335, 374, 375, 376, 543, 789, 890, 895, 1294 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 289, 340, 374, 576, 637, 783, 784, 857, 858, 859 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 42 WILLIAMSON, LINDA M. REPRESENTATIVE (52ND DIST.REP) $DCCA/ROSEMONT CIVIC CNTR.......................... HB-2230 AGGRAVATING-RITUAL BRUTALITY .............. HB-1884 AIRPORT HAZARDS-RTA ............................. . HB-0316 AIRPORT NOISE--SOUNDPROOF BLDGS........... HB-2251 AIRPORT NOISE-SOUNDRPOORF-EQTY........ HB-2252 AIRPORT NOISE-PROPERTY VALUE ................. HB-2253 COURT CLERKS-CRIMINAL RECORDS............. HB-2660 CRIM CD-CHILD ABDUCTION........................ HB-0510 CRIM CD-OBSCENE/VULGAR LANGUGE....... HB-0355 CRIM CD-OBSCENE DEVICES ........................ HB-2608 CUSTODY-CHILD AT HEARING ......................... HB-0292 DCCA-PRIV ENTERPRISE REVIEW BD.............. HB-0282 DEATH CERTIFICATES-TOBACCO...................... HB-0005 DISASTER RELIEF-STATE REIMBURS .............. HB-0272 DISASTER RELIEF-STATE REIMBURS .............. HB-0858 DRUG DEP-INTERAGENCY BOARD................... HB-2451 FIREWORK REGULATIONS/CONSUMERS......... HB-0576 FIREWORKS-WHOLESALERS............................. HB-2871 FLAG-PLACING ON FLOOR-PENALTY ......... HB-1433 FLAGS-NO DISPLAY-MUTATLATION................. HB-1772 HANDICAPPED-PURPLE HEART PLATE........... HB-0243 HIV/AIDS TESTING-DCFS .................................. HB-1870 HOME CONFINEMENT-DRUNK DRIVING....... HB-2290 HOME HEALTH CARE AGENCIES......................... HB-2650 INC TX-DEDUCTION/DOMESTC WAGES......... HB-0373 INCOME TAX-EXEMPTIONS ...................... ... HB-0288 INCOME TAX-EXEMPTIONS ............................. HB-0345 INS INVEST INT BNK RECONSTRUCT............... HB-2097 JUV CT-DRUG DEPENDENT BABIES.................. HB-2262 JUV CT-GUARDIAN AD LITEM ...................... HB-2276 LIQUOR-DELINQUENT CHILD...................... HB-0278 MUNI CD-AIRPORT-CURFEW ....................... HB-2248 MUNI CD-DEPUTY CHIEF OF POLICE......... HB-1767 2579 WILLIAMSON, LINDA M. REPRESENTATIVE (52ND DIST.REP)-Cont. MUNI-HOTEL/MOTEL TX-GEN FUND............ HB-1770 NAME CHANGE-PROHIBIT FELONS.................. HB-0078 OBSCENITY TAX ACT........................................... HB-2610 PRISON REVIEW BD-VICTIM-PAROLE ........... HB-0732 PUBLIC CONTRACTS-BID RIGGING .............. HB-0648 REGIONL AIRPORT PLAN AUTHORITY........... HB-2247 RETIREMENT SAVINGS ACT.................................. HB-1147 SCH CD-DRUG FREE SCH RECOGNTN............. HB-2448 SCH CD-DRUG SEARCHES/DOGS.................. HB-2450 SCH CD-EDUCATNAL RATING INDEX ........... HB-0357 SCH CD-NOISE POLLUTION GRANTS .............. HB-2254 SCH CD-REPORT CARD/DRUG DATA ............ HB-2452 SCH/CRIM CODE-POCKET PAGERS............... HB-2445 ST FINANCE-NO AIRPORT RUNWAY................ HB-2250 STORMWATER MGMT PLAN-COOK CNTY...... HB-2556 STORMWATER TAXES................................. ........ HB-0289 TORT IMMUNITY-COMUNITY COLLEGE........ HB-0195 VEH CD-DRUG-LICENSE REVOCATION........ HB-0074 VEH CD-OBSCENE ATTACHMENT................... HB-0810 VEH CD-TINTED WINDOWS/MEDICAL............ HB-0315 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY WILLIAMSON HOUSE BILL: 2, 39, 45, 46, 99, 309, 314, 374, 447, 459, 460, 462, 530, 581, 771, 1272, 1328, 1687, 1780, 1858, 1882, 1883, 2260, 2463, 2604, 2693 SENATE BILL: 77, 273, 454, 457, 464, 489, 505, 511, 518, 559, 764, 883, 943, 944, 989, 1029, 1182, 1329 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 32, 103, 115, 128, 141, 144, 149, 221, 257, 258, 311, 321, 389, 420, 446, 457, 460, 492, 718, 759, 911, 1081, 1103, 1117 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 27, 31 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 84 WOJCIK, KATHLEEN L. REPRESENTATIVE (45TH DIST.REP) $ASBESTOS ABATEMENT AUTHORITY............. HB-0862 $GRANTS-DCCA-CIVIC CENTERS................ HB-0595 ALCOHOLISM-OUT PATIENT.............................. HB-1553 ASBESTOS INSPECTION & MANAGEMT............. HB-2183 CIVIC CENTERS-FINANCES .......................... HB-0596 EMERGENCY PHONE SYSTEM-911 ................... HB-0474 EMERGENCY TELEPHONE-JT POWERS .......... HB-0594 FISH CD-PROHIBITED DEVICES ................ HB-0500 LAWN CARE PRODUCTS APPLICATION ......... HB-1328 LIQUOR-BIRTH DEFECT WARNING .............. HB-2449 MECHANICS LIENS-INTEREST...................... HB- 1198 MED ASSISTANCE-PROMPT PAYMENT .......... HB-2083 MEDICAID-NURSING HOME PAYMENTS........ HB-1126 MEDICAID-TIME TO APPLY ................................. HB-2122 MENU DISCLOSURE .............................................. HB-1888 MUNICIPAL CD-TAX INFORMATION .......... HB-1889 NURSE HOME-REPORTS/COMPLAINTS .......... HB-1125 STATE FINANCE-DEPT-PUBLIC AID............... HB-2767 TAX ASSESSORS-QUALIFICATIONS................. HB-0602 TAX DEFERRAL-NURSING HOME STAY.......... HB-0374 TOWNSHIP OFFICER-PARKING FINE .............. HB-0329 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY WOJCIK HOUSE BILL: 555, 2747 SENATE BILL: 354, 384, 437, 440, 787, 1008, 1030, 1311 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 262, 789, 806, 973, 1027, 1039 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 34, 64 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 73 WOLF, SAM W. REPRESENTATIVE (111TH DIST.DEM) BANK INVESTMENT LIMITS.......... H........ HB-2219 CIRCUIT BREAKER-HEARING AIDS.................. HB-2357 CIV PROC-PENSION PLAN EXEMPTN............. HB-2918 COM COLLEGE/BD OF TRUSTEES ................. HB-2893 COMM COLL-TRUSTEE DIST ELECT.................. HB-0176 CONSUMER CLEAR INFORMATION ACT......... HB-1354 CONSUMER FRAUD-HOTEL PHONE CHG....... HB-1355 CREDIT UNION AUDITS........................... HB-1685 2580 WOLF, SAM W. REPRESENTATIVE (111TH DIST.DEM)-Cont. ELEC CD-ABSENTEE BALLOTS............................ HB-2705 ELEC CD-CAMPAIGN FINANCE REPRT............ HB-0685 ELEC CD-CAMPAIGN DISCLOSRE RPT............. HB-0686 ELEC CD-CIRCUIT CLERK VACANCY............... HB-0171 ELEC CD-DEFIN STRAIGHT TICKET.................. HB-0170 ELEC CD-DEPUTY REGISTRARS......................... HB-0661 ELEC CD-NOMINATION PETITIONS.................. HB-0276 INDEP/WRITE-IN LOSER PROVISION............ HB-0025 LIBRARY SYS-SCHL LIBRARY GRANT............. HB-0650 METRO E SAN DIST-SHORT TITLE..................... HB-0172 METRO-EAST TRANSPORTATION ...................HB-1616 PEN CD-CHGO TCHR-EARLY RETRMT.......... HB-1023 PEN CD-CHIEFS OF POLICE................................ HB-1035 PEN CD-CRIM JUSTCE RETIRMT SYS............... HB-0941 PEN CD-CRIM JUSTICE RETIREMNT ................ HB-1024 PEN CD-DWNST FIRE-CITY-ACTUARY ...... HB-2945 PEN CD-FIRE-VILLAGE ATTORNEY............... HB-2946 PEN CD-MIN LEVELS STATE FUNDNG............. HB-0104 PEN CD-PROBATION OFFICERS......................... HB-1036 PEN CD-SPOUSE REMARRY/BENEFITS .......... HB-0785 PEN CD-ST BD INVESTMENT .............................. HB-1385 PEN CD-ST POLICE/FORENSIC SERV............ HB-2819 PEN CD-TECHNICAL CORRECTION .................. HB-1384 PEN CD-TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS................ HB-1386 PEN CD-UNIV-EARNINGS LIMIT ..................... HB-2224 PEN CD-UNIV-PAY ON RETIREMENT ............ HB-2220 PEN CD-UNIV-SICK LEAVE................................ HB-2222 PEN CD-UNIV/DISABLED CHILD....................... HB-1021 PEN CD-UNIVERSITY ............................................. HB-2223 PEN CD-UNIVERSITY-DEATH BENEFT ..........HB-2225 PEN-UNIV-POLICE/FIRE FORMULA............... HB-2221 PUB UTIL-FREE ESTIMATE-CONVERT........... HB-1363 ST UNIVERSTY CIVIL SERV SYSTEM ................ HB-1012 TRI-CITY PORT DIST-CONTRACTS................HB-2816 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY WOLF HOUSE BILL: 165, 191, 322, 411, 968, 1015, 1359, 1845, 2055, 2880 SENATE BILL: 95, 162, 285, 500, 511, 782, 783, 1276 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 65, 238, 1196, 1222, 1231 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 3, 56 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 49, 50 WOOLARD, LARRY REPRESENTATIVE (117TH DIST.DEM) $GRF-BD OF GOVERNORS-WIU........................ HB-1228 ATVS- EXEMPTS ......................... . .......... I....... HB-1359 CIRCUIT BREAKER-HEARING AIDS................ HB-2357 CLOSEOUT SALES-LICENSE FEE....................... HB-1357 COLLEGE SAVINGS BOND PROGRAM................. HB-2803 CONSUMER FRAUD-MEDICARE CHARGE...... HB-0402 COSMETOLOGISTS-CONTINUE EDUC.............. HB-1986 CREATE DEPT-CENTRAL COLLECTION........... HB-1260 CRIM CD-DUI-RECKLESS HOMICIDE............. HB-0779 DEGRADABLE PLASTIC ACT ............................... HB-1339 DISASTER IMPOSE COSTS ..................................... HB-1449 DOCTOR SHORTAGE AREAS................................. HB-0421 DOMESTIC VIOLENCE-ST ATTY/HELP............. HB-1101 EMERGENCY SERV & DISASTER ......................... HB-1390 FARM DEVELOP-SEED CAPITAL FUND..:......... HB-1120 FIRE MARSHAL-SMALL FIRE DEPT................... HB-1396 FOOD SAFETY TRANSPORTATION ACT ............. HB-2896 HEALTH CARE SHORTAGE AREAS ...................... HB-2781 ILL ANTITRUST ACT/INS CODE............................ HB-2147 INSURANCE-MENTAL ILLNESS ........................ HB-2933 JURY TRIAL-COUNTY ORDINANCE................ HB-1099 MUNI CD- VOL FIRMEN-INCR BENEFT.......... HB-0976 MUNI-VOLUNTR FIREMEN/BENEFITS............ HB-1341 NON-COAL MINES-RECLAMATION............. HB-0147 PROPANE SHORTGE CONTNGNCY PLAN.......... HB-2900 2581 WOOLARD, LARRY REPRESENTATIVE (117TH DIST.DEM)-Cont. PUB UTIL-FEES POWER FAILURES................. HB-2851 PUB UTIL-ICC-TELEPHONE SERVICE............. HB-1814 PUB UTIL-USER SENSITIVE SERV ...................... HB-1816 REVENUE-TAXES-EXEMPT PROPERTY......... HB-0753 RURAL HEALTH SERV IMPROVEMENTH............. HB-1116 SIU-BONDS- RATE OF INTEREST ...................... HB-0645 SMALL BUSINESS DEVELOP/DCCA .................... HB-2655 SMALL BUSINESS DEV ACT/DCCA ..................... HB-2656 SR CITZ/DISBLD MEDCARECOVRAGE .............. HB-2198 SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURE .............................. HB-2594 TAXPAYERS-BILL OF RIGHTS........................... HB-1100 TECHNOLOGY ADVANCEMENT DEV ACT.H....... HB-2604 UNCLAIMED PROP-COOPERATIVES..:............ HB-2936 WILDLIFE CODE-CROSSBOW................................. HB-1983 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY WOOLARD HOUSE BILL: 158, 166, 476, 491, 983, 1202, 1227, 1272, 1294, 1351, 1434, 1782,1831, 2066, 2634, 2764, 2769 SENATE BILL: 34, 50, 65, 71,134, 200, 231, 285, 370, 514, 681, 700, 731, 796, 963, 1060, 1078, 1080, 1099, 1171, 1184, 1185, 1301, 1303, 1304, 1306; 1307, 1420, 1426 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 372, 555, 556, 559, 758, 1024, 1153, 1266, 1268 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 26 YOUNG, ANTHONY L. REPRESENTATIVE (17TH DIST.DEM) AFDC-SPECL NEED HOUSING PAYMNT .......... HB-1127 AFFORDABLE HOUSING-LOANS ............. ........ HB-0788 BD HIGHER ED-RACE RELATIONS .................. HB-2687 CHICAGO PARK DIST-REFERENCE ................... HB-1132 CONSTRUCTION JOBS PROGRAM ACT............... HB-0598 CONSUMER FRAUD-PHONE CHARGES........... HB-2055 COOK COUNTY JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.................... HB-1420 CORRECTIONS-ABOLISH PAROLE .................... HB-2720 CORRECTN-PROBATION ELIGIBILITY ............ HB-1201 CORRECTNS-RESIDENTIAL BURGLARY......... HB-0537 CREDIT-PAST DEBT/DISCRIMINATN ................ HB-0934 CRIM CD-DEATH PENALTY/RACE................... HB-2273 CRIM CD-GRAMMATICAL ................................... HB-2401 CRIM INVEST/ID-EXPUNGMENT...................... HB-1450 CRIM PROC-GRAMMATICAL CHANGE........... HB-2400 CRIMINAL CD-FORCIBLE FELONY..................... HB-0189 CRIMINAL PRO-POST CONVICTN JUV ............ HB-2507 ELEC CD-ELEC DAY REGISTRATN ................... HB-1419 ELEC CD-IN-PRECINT VOTE TAB................ HB-1258 ELEC CD-MAIL CANVAS CONDUCT................ HB-0480 ELEC CD-PRECINCT VOTE TABULTN .............. HB-1867 ELEC CD-VOTES BY AFFIDAVIT.......................... HB-0502 ELEC-INS DIRECT REDUD RATES.................... HB-2144 ELEC/VEH CD-REGISTRATIONS......................... HB-0505 ELECT CD-APPT DEPUTY REGISTRAR.............. HB-0483 FAIR CAMPAIGN PRACTICES ACT...................... HB-2702 FED SUBSIDIZED HOUSING PRESERV............... HB-1394 HOUSE DEVLMT--CITY BORROWING ................ HB-1534 HOUSING AUTH ACT-ADVISORY BD ................ HB-2329 HUMAN RGHTS-AFFIRMATIVE ACTION......... HB-1940 HUMAN RTS ACT-INSPECTING FILESH............. HB-0792 IDFA-ENTERPRISE DEVELOPMENT ............... HB-1422 IHDA-TRAIN UNEMPLOYED VETERANS......... HB-2491 ILL MINORITY BUSINESS DEV ACT...................HB-2141 INC TAX-RAISE RATES.......................................... HB-2502 INC TAX-REFUND/SCHOOL FUND.................. HB-1154 INS CD-COMMUNITY REINVESTMENT .......... HB-0820 INS CD-RATE 15% APPROVAL.............................. HB-2148 INS RATE CANCEL REGULATION ..................... HB-2146 INS-UNFAIR PRACTICE-CIVIL SUIT............... HB-0504 INSURANCE CD-REDLINING............................ HB-0821 INSURANCE-PREMIUM TAX............................... HB-0348 INSURANCE--PUNITIVE DAMAGES................. HB-0181 INSURANCE-PUNITIVE DAMAGES................ HB-0290 2582 YOUNG, ANTHONY L. REPRESENTATIVE (17TH DIST.DEM)-Cont. JUV CT-LIMITS JUV COMMITMENT.................. HB-2500 LABOR RELATION-TRADE UNIONS.................. HB-0343 MEDICAL INS-AGE CONTINUATION ................ HB-1785 MIN & FEM BUSINESS ACQUISITION................... HB-1784 MIN FEM BUSINES-ASSIGN CONTRCT............. HB-1657 MIN/FEM BUSNSS/SHELTERED MARKT........... HB-0038 MINORITY BUSINESS-STATE AGENCY............ HB-1460 MOTOR VEH-INTEREST RATES .......................... HB-0184 PARK DISTRICT-COMBINE DISTRCTS.............. HB-0456 POST-CONVICTION COUNSEL-DEATH .......... HB-2506 PRIVATE ACTIVITY BD ALLOCATION................. HB-0377 PUB AID--EXTEND MEDICAL ASST.................... HB-0409 PUB AID-FOOD STAMP ELIGIBILITY ................. HB-1901 PUB AID-MEDICAL ASST-COVERAGE ............ HB-2641 PUB AID/ELECT CD/REGISTRARS........................ HB-0481 PUB UTIL LIMIT ACCESS FEES .............................. HB-2921 PUB UTIL REFUND OVERCHARGES..................... HB-0503 PUB UTL-FILE CONTRACTS W/ICC................... HB-0182 PUB UTL-LIMIT ACCESS FEE ............................... HB-0183 PUB-GRANTS/EMP RELATED EXPENSE.......... HB-0765 PUBLIC AID-AFDC/GA ................................... HB-1034 PURCHASE ACT-FORMER STATE EMPL .......... HB-0119 RECYCLE TIRES-DEPOSIT ............................. HB-1554 REV ACT-PROTEST/STANDARD PROOF .......... HB-1788 REV ACT-REDEMPTION AMOUNT..................... HB-1787 SALES TX-COMPTR SFTWRE FD USE................ HB-0349 SCH CD-CHCGO INTERIM BOARD/ED.............. HB-2843 SCH CD-CHCGO INTERIM BOARD/ED.............. HB-2844 SCH CD-CHGO-GRAMMATICAL CHG............. HB-1418 SCH CD- CHGO- INTERIM BOARD ..................... HB-2793 SCH CD-CHICAGO INTERIM BOARD................. HB-2833 SOLID WASTE PLAN-WASTE TIRES................... HB-2022 ST REVENUE SHARING ACT-INCREAS............ HB-0482 STEEL PRODUCT PROCURE-EXPAND............... HB-0083 STOCK TRANSFER TAX ACT .................................. HB-0347 VEH CD-SOS-EMISSION INSPECTION ............ HB-2880 VEHICLE TEST-DRIVER LICENSE ...................... HB-0311 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY YOUNG,A HOUSE BILL: 772, 988, 1428, 1705, 2160, 2194, 2379, 2495, 2496, 2501, 2548, 2567, 2639, 2670, 2686 SENATE BILL: 116, 127, 150, 338, 392, 499, 543, 619, 622, 789, 915, 1431, 1449 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 104, 162, 168, 198, 289, 341,539, 543, 576, 637, 737, 848, 864, 904, 905, 1007, 1111, 1112, 1171, 1230, 1233, 1259 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 54 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 42 YOUNGE, WYVETTER H. REPRESENTATIVE (113TH DIST.DEM) $BD OF ED-ENTERPRISE HIGH SCH................... HB-1952 $DCCA-RENOVATE PUBLIC HOUSING ............. HB-1948 $DCCA-URBAN CIVILIAN YOUTH ..................... HB-1954 $DCFS-FAMILY RESOURCE CENTER ................ HB-1953 $DEPT-PUBLIC AID/AID TO FAMILY................. HB-1951 $DEPT-URBAN DEVELOP-SUMMER JOB........ HB-1652 $ECONOMIC & SOCIAL PROGRAMS .................... HB-2050 $METRO EAST SOLID WASTE ENRGY ................. HB-2777 $OCE E ST LOUIS DEV AUTHORITY .................... HB-1650 $OCE-E ST LOUIS DEVELOP AUTH ................... HB-1949 $OCE-OFFICE OF URBAN ASST .......................... HB-2778 $U OF I/E ST LOUIS ARCHITECT........................... HB-2532 $VARIOUS-EDUCATION-RECREATION.......... HB-1950 AFDC-SPECL NEED HOUSING PAYMNT .......... HB-1127 BANKING ACT-TECHNICAL CHANGE.............. HB-1647 CORRECTN-E ST LOUIS STUDY ....................... HB-1920 DCCA-COOPERATIVE ASSIST PROG ................ HB-2538 DCCA-CTR URBAN ENVIRONMENT................ HB-2539 DCCA-DOT-STUDY SCOTT AF BASE............... HB-2537 DCCA-E ST LOUIS INCUBATOR........................ HB-2714 2583 YOUNGE, WYVETTER H. REPRESENTATIVE (113TH DIST.DEM)-Cont. DCCA-INDUSTRIAL PARK GRANT..................... HB-2726 DCCA-LOANS TO MUNICIPALITIES .................. HB-2725 DCCA-LOANS-DISTRESSED CITIES ................. HB-2715 DCCA-PLAN URBAN LOCAL NEEDS ................. HB-2535 DCFS-E ST LOUIS TASK FORCE................ ... HB-1937 DEPT AGING-E ST LOUIS STUDY................. HB-1933 DEPT-LOTTERY/EST LOUIS STUDY ................ HB-1931 DMHDD-ADOLESCENT CARE CENTER ............ HB-2049 DMHDD-E ST LOUIS TASK FORCE...................... HB-1922 DORS-E ST LOUIS TASK FORCE .......................... HB-1932 DOT-STUDY E ST LOUIS SERVICES .................. HB-1929 DOT-STUDY E ST LOUIS SERVICES.................... HB-1935 DPH-E ST LOUIS TASK FORCE................H............ HB-1921 E ST LOUIS COMM COLLEGE BOARDS................... HB-2721 E ST LOUIS DEV AUTH-DIRECTOR.................... HB-1961 E ST LOUIS DEVELOP-TECHNICAL.............. HB-2533 E ST LOUIS PUB WORKS CAP DEVEL .................. HB-2536 E ST LOUIS PUB WORKS ECON DEV ..................... B-2540 ECON DEVELOP-E ST LOUIS PROJCT .............. HB-2652 EMPL SECURITY-E ST LOUIS STUDY................ HB-1930 ENTERPRISE HGH SCH............................... HB-2541 ENTERPRISE ZONE-GRAMMATICAL ............. HB-2531 EPA- REGIONAL POLLUTION-INPUT............... HB-2530 EPA-REMOVE HAZ WASTE-SW IL.................... HB-2716 FINANCIALLY DISTRESSED MUNIC ................... HB-1559 HDA-BUILD LOW INCOME HOUSING ............. HB-1655 HOUSE DEVLMT-CITY BORROWING ...............HB-1534 HOUSING DEV ACT-BONDS-SOLAR ................ HB-1946 HOUSING DEV AUTH-ISSUE BONDS.................. HB-1947 IHDA LEASE PURCHASE................................... HB-1528 IL COM DEVELOPMNT FINANCE CORP.............. HB-1648 ILLINOIS INFRASTRUCTURE BANK.................... HB-1560 INTERGOVT COOPERATION-URBAN ............... HB-2542 MANUFACTURED HOUSING-DIRECTOR......... HB-2724 MIN FEM BUSINES-ASSIGN CONTRCT............HB-1657 MINE SUBSIDENCE DISCLOSURE ACT ............... HB-1653 MUNI CD-EARNINGS TAX ................................ HB-1654 MUNI CD-FIRE DEPT INS TX FUND................... HB-1313 PUB AID-E ST LOUIS TASK FORCE..................... HB-1936 PUB UTIL-FREE ESTIMATE-CONVERT........... HB-1363 PUB-GENERAL/MEDICAL ASSISTANCE .......... HB-1656 REPEAL SW IL DEVELOPMENT AUTH ................. HB-2928 REV-E ST LOUIS TASK FORCE........................... HB-1928 REVENUE SHARE-NEW FORMULA................... HB-1l62 SCH CD-DISTRESSED DIST-LOANS .............. HB-1561 SIU-STUDY E ST LOUIS SERVICES ..................... HB-2051 SOUTHWEST IL PLANNING-TECHNCL............ HB-2534 ST AGENCY-ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT........ HB-1945 TAX-TRADED PROPERTY/RR.......................... HB-0107 TOWNSHIP LAW-GRAMMAR CHANGE.....:...... HB-2585 URBAN ASST-REVITALIZATION AREA............ HB-1649 URBAN CIVILIAN YOUTH SERVICE.................... HB-1651 VEH CD-CONSUMER CHOICE AUTO IN............ HB-2894 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY YOUNGE,W HOUSE BILL: 2449, 2880 SENATE BILL: 783 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 327, 440, 475, 477, 488, 510, 895 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 104 ZICKUS, ANNE REPRESENTATIVE (47TH DIST.REP) $OCE-GOVERNORS PURCHASES BRD............... HB-0865 AGING-BENEFITS HANDBOOK ........................... HB-2523 ALTERNATIVE OPERATOR SERVICE................... HB-0443 CIV PRO-JOINT & SEVERAL LIBLTY .............. HB-0334 CIVIL-LIMIT CONTINGENT FEES....................... HB-2467 CORRECTIONS--RESTITUTION ..................... HB-2162 CORRECTIONS-SURCHARGE/JUNK FAX........ HB-1251 2584 ZICKUS, ANNE REPRESENTATIVE (47TH DIST.REP)- Cont. COURT CLERKS-CRIMINAL RECORDS............. HB-2660 COURT-APPT COUNSEL REIMBURSMNT........ HB-2662 CRIM CD-CRIM DAMAGE/PROPERTY .............. HB-0420 CRIM CD-VALUE-DAMAGE PROPERTY......... HB-2661 CRIM HISTORY-REPORTS/SCHOOL.................. HB-1463 DCCA-PRIV ENTERPRISE REVIEW BD.............. HB-0282 DOMESTIC RELATNS/SHELTER-FUND........... HB-1269 EMERGENCY ORDER OF PROTECTION.............. HB-0047 EPA-INFECTIOUS WASTE................................ HB-0142 FISCAL NOTE ACT-SCHOOL DISTS.................... HB-0066 HAZARDOUS WASTE-INFO CENTER................. HB-2435 ICC-RULE OPERATED-ASSISTD SERV ............HB-0321 INC TAXPYRS-CONTRIB ALZHMRS................. HB-0197 INC TX CHECKOFF-YOUTH-DRUG PRG......... HB-1050 INC TX REFUND/COMMON SCH FUND............. HB-1238 INCOME TAX-EXEMPTIONS ............................ HB-0288 INCOME TAX-EXEMPTIONS ................................ HB-0345 INCOME TAX-FORMS-PAYMENTS .................. HB-1130 JUNK FAX ACT ................................... ...................... HB-1272 LIQUOR-DELINQUENT CHILD .......................... HB-0278 MEDICAID REIMBURSEMENT ........................HB-2723 MUNI CD-NO EMPLOY PRISONER..................... HB-1271 NONECONOMIC LOSS-LIMITS ........................... HB-1325 NURSING HM-IMPOVERISHMENT RGHT....... HB-1564 OPERATOR-ASSISTD PHONE SERVICE............ HB-2659 PRISON REVIEW BD-VICTIM-PAROLE........... HB-0732 PRISONR-INFORM VICTIM-FURLOUGH ....... HB-1129 PROPERTY TAX-PAYMENT-PROTEST............ HB-2827 RETIREMENT SAVINGS ACT................................... HB-1147 SCH CD-DRIVERS ED-REQUIREMENTS......... HB-0462 SCH CD-DRUG FREE SCH RECOGNTN.............. HB-2448 SCH CD-DRUG SEARCHES/DOGS.................... HB-2450 SCH CD-SCIENTIFIC LITERACY ..................... HB-2605 SCH CD-TWNSHP TREASURE OPT-OUT......... HB-2761 SCH-MODERNIZE ST AID FORMULA ................ HB-2161 SCH/CRIM CODE-POCKET PAGERS ................. HB-2445 SR CITIZENS-HOMESTEAD EXEMPTN............. HB-0930 STEROID CONTROL ACT........................................ HB-2446 UNCLAIMED LOTTERY MONEY-SCHOOL....... HB-0169 VEH CD-DRUG-LICENSE REVOCATION......... HB-0074 VEH CD-DUI TEST-FATAL INJURY................. HB-2059 VEH CD-SCHOOL ZONE/NO PASSING ............. HB-0077 VIDEO MOVIES-RENTAL ........ ................ HB-0928 WASTE MGMT-RECYCLING LOGOS.................. HB-0457 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY ZICKUS HOUSE BILL: 65, 99, 255, 340, 530, 1433, 1757, 2291, 2693 SENATE BILL: 479, 481, 596, 597, 677, 883, 938, 1332 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 32, 144, 149, 151, 206, 221, 274, 301, 435, 505, 524, 992, 1178, 1179, 1223 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 32 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 13 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 84 2585 INDEX TO SUBJECT MATTER 2586 TOPIC HEADINGS A ABORTION ADOPTION ADVERTISING AERONAUTICS AGING see: senior citizens AGRICULTURE AIDS (ACQUIRED IMMUNODEFICIENCY SYNDROME) see: diseases ALCOHOL AND CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE see: diseases ANATOMICAL GIFTS see: medicine ANIMALS AND INSECTS APPROPRIATIONS ASBESTOS see: education, elementary and secondary ATHLETICS ATTORNEY GENERAL see: state officers ATTORNEYS B BANKING AND FINANCE BLOOD AND BLOOD DONORS see: medicine BOATS BONDS BUSINESS AND INDUSTRY BUSINESS AND VOCATIONAL SCHOOLS see: education, higher' C CANALS see: water CEMETERIES CENSUS CERTIFICATION see: professions and occupations -licensing ,regulation CHARITIES see: public aid and social services CHICAGO see: cities and villages CHILDREN AND MINORS CIRCUIT BREAKER see: senior citizens and disabled persons property tax relief and pharmaceutical assistance act CITIES AND VILLAGES CIVIC CENTERS AND EXPOSITION AUTHORITIES Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. TOPIC HEADINGS-Cont. CIVIL ADMINISTRATIVE CODE CIVIL PROCEDURE COMMERCE COMMISSION, ILLINOIS COMMISSIONS, COMMITTEES AND BOARDS COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT FINANCE CORPORATION, ILLINOIS see: housing and redevelopment COMPTROLLER see: state officers COMPUTERS see: science and technology CONDOMINIUMS see: real estate or real property CONSUMERS CONTRACTS CONVEYANCES/EASEMENTS CORRECTIONS, UNIFIED CODE OF COUNTIES COURTS - JUDGES - JURORS CREDIT CARDS D E see: banking and finance CRIMINAL CODE OF 1961 CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURE, MISCELLANEOUS CRIMINAL PROCEDURE OF 1963, CODE OF DEATH DEPARTMENTS OF STATE GOVERNMENT DISABLED PERSONS DISASTERS AND DISASTER RELIEF see: emergency services and personnel DISEASES DOMESTIC RELATIONS DRAINAGE EAVESDROPPING see: criminal code ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT EDUCATION, ELEMENTARY EDUCATION, HIGHER ELECTIONS EMERGENCY SERVICES AND PERSONNEL EMPLOYMENT ENERGY ENGLISH/LANGUAGES ENTERPRISE ZONES see: economic development 2587 TOPIC HEADINGS-Cont. ENTERTAINMENT/ RECREATION ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION ETHICS EXECUTIVE ORDERS FAIRS FEES AND SALARIES FENCES FIRE PROTECTION FIREWORKS see: fire protection FISH CODE see: game codes FLAGS FOOD AND DRUGS FORESTRY see: natural resources and conservation FOSSILS FRAUD FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT see: records FUELS FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS see: professions and occupations -licensing - regulation GAME CODES GAMES AND GAMBLING GARBAGE DISPOSAL see: environmental protection GENERAL ASSEMBLY GOVERNOR see: state officers GRANDPARENTS see: domestic relations GRANTS AND SCHOLARSHIPS HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES HEALTH AND HEALTH PROFESSIONS HEARING SERVICES see: health and health professions HIGHWAYS HISPANICS HISTORIC PRESERVATION HOLIDAYS HOMESTEAD EXEMPTION see: taxation - revenue act of 1939 HORSE RACING see: games and gambling HOSPITALS TOPIC HEADINGS-Cont. M N HOTELS/MOTELS see: public accomodations HOUSING AND REDEVELOPMENT HUMAN RIGHTS INSURANCE INTERGOVERNMENTAL COOPERATION INTERSTATE COMPACTS JUDGES see: courts- judges - jurors JURORS see: courts - judges -jurors JUVENILE COURT see: courts - judges - jurors LABOR see: employment LAKE MICHIGAN 'see: water LAND SALES ACT see: cgnveyances/easements LANDLORD AND TENANT LAW ENFORCEMENT 'LIBRARIES LICENSING see: professions and occupations -licensing - regulation LIENS LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR see: state officers LOCAL GOVERNMENT LOTTERY see: games and gambling MARRIAGE AND DISSOLUTION OF MARRIAGE see: domestic relations MEDICINE MEETINGS MILITARY AND NAVAL see: state militia MOBILE HOMES MOTOR VEHICLES MUSEUMS see: historic preservation NAMES NAPRAPATHY see: health NATURAL RESOURCES AND CONSERVATION NEW ACTS NEWSPAPERS/PUBLICATIONS Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2588 TOPIC HEADINGS-Cont. NOTARIES PUBLIC see: professions and occupations -licensing - regulation NURSING see: health and health professions NURSING HOMES ORGAN DONATION see: medicine P PARENTING see: domestic relations PARKS AND PARK DISTRICTS PENSIONS PESTICIDES see: hazardous substances PHYSICIANS see: health and health professions PLATS POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD see: environmental protection POPULAR NAME LEGISLATION PORT DISTRICTS see: water PRAIRIE STATE 2000 see: employment PRISONS AND PRISONERS PROBATE ACT see: wills and trusts PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS - LICENSING - REGULATION PROPERTY TAXES see: taxation - revenue act of 1939 PUBLIC ACCOMMODATIONS PUBLIC AID AND SOCIAL SERVICES PUBLIC FUNDS AND MONIES PUBLIC UTILITIES PURCHASING R RADIO AND TELEVISION RAILROADS see: transportation REAL ESTATE OR REAL PROPERTY RECORDS RECREATION see: entertainment/recreation RECYCLING see: environmental protection REGULATION see: professions and occupations -licensing - regulation REPEALED ACTS RESOLUTIONS - CA - FEDERAL CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. TOPIC HEADINGS-Cont. RESOLUTIONS - CA - STATE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS RESOLUTIONS - COMMISSIONS, COMMITTEES AND BOARDS RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY RESOLUTIONS - GENERAL ASSEMBLY RESOLUTIONS - JOINT SESSION RESOLUTIONS - MEMORIALS RESOLUTIONS - MISCELLANEOUS RESTAURANTS REVISORIES see: statutes RIVERS, LAKES AND STREAMS see: water SAFETY SALES SALES TAXES see: taxation SANITARY DISTRICTS see: drainage SCHOLARSHIPS see: grants and scholarships SCHOOLS see: education SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY SECRETARY OF STATE see: state officers SENIOR CITIZENS SMOKING see: tobacco and tobacco products SPECIAL SERVICE AREAS see: taxation STATE AGENCIES STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION STATE BOARD OF ELECTIONS STATE EMBLEMS STATE MANDATES ACT see: local government STATE MILITIA STATE OFFICERS STATE PRAIRIE GRASS see: state emblems STATE PROPERTY STATUTES STEEL AND STEEL PRODUCTS see: purchasing SUNSET ACT see: professions and occupations -licensing - regulation TAXATION 2589 TOPIC HEADINGS-Cont. TAXATION - COUNTY TAXES TAXATION- ILLINOIS INCOME TAX TAXATION - MUNICIPAL TAXES TAXATION - REVENUE ACT OF 1939 TAXATION - SALES TAXES see: taxation TEACHERS TELECOMMUNICATIONS see: public utilities TELEVISION see: radio and television TOBACCO AND TOBACCO PRODUCTS TRADE AND TOURISM TRANSPORTATION TRAVEL AGENCIES see: trade and tourism U V W Zi UNCLASSIFIED LAWS UNIFORM LAWS VETERANS VICTIMS AND WITNESSES VOCATIONAL EDUCATION see: education, higher WAGES see: fees and salaries WATER WEAPONS WEIGHTS AND MEASURES WILDLIFE CODE see: game codes WILLS AND TRUSTS WORKERS' COMPENSATION/ WORKERS' OCCUPATIONAL DISEASES ACTS. see: employment ZOOS see: parks and park districts ABORTION Abortion Law of 1975 fetus experimentation, bans, HB-2693 viable fetus determination; hospitals operate, SB-195; HB-574 health care agent powers, SB-661 injunctions paternal claimant; unborn child rights; Supreme Court rules, HB-1489 ADOPTION adoption fees Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. ADOPTION-Cont. income tax deduction, SB-276 Compensation for Placement of Children Act biological parents living expenses, HB- 519 confidential intermediary information exchange authorization, petition, HB-1055 consents and surrenders revocation by parents, HB-404 construction of written instruments in regard to adopted children adopted child status, SB-924 property rights determination, HB-1877 1881 DCFS listing hard-to-place or handicapped children, persons approved to adopt, HB-1665 Dept. of Public Health Registry identifying information for children and biological parents, HB-368 files impoundment, HB-370 investigation DCFS investigations/home studies, HB-2590 filed with record of proceeding, HB-737 notice published notice mailed by plaintiff to defendant, HB-97, 251 putative father, increase fee for mailing notice to, SB-843 unfit person evidence of child abuse, neglect or dependency, grounds for unfit parent, SB-1213 finding of physical child abuse, SB-296; HB-519 ADVERTISING Alcohol and Tobacco Advertising and Display Control Act, creates, SB-618 Alcohol Birth Defect Warning Act, creates, SB-620 Alcohol Warning Act, creates, SB-621 Alcoholic Beverage Advertising and Marketing Control Act, creates, HB-1606 commercial posters name of sponsoring body, HB-1771 dentist, speciality disclaimers, HB-1660 DOT service signs travel-related services signs leases, business logos, SB-110, 149 fax machines unsolicited advertising or fund-raising material, petty offense, HB-1251 Highway Advertising Control Act of 1971 business area; spacing requirements; maintenance; permits; Highway Outdoor Ad. Bonus Repayment Fund, HB-2117 2590 ADVERTISING-Cont. Junk Fax Act, creates, HB-1272 Lottery Law, Illinois advertising restrictions, HB-787 Meat and Poultry Inspection Act freezer plans advertising, SB-228; HB-702 Organic Food Labeling Act; Illinois, creates, HB-2052 political campaign signs responsibility; removal expenses, HB- 1771 State Tourism Advertising Fund, creates, SB-451, 1311 State-sponsored commercials bans prior to elections, HB-1428 AERONAUTICS Aeronautics Act, Illinois airport hazards, RTA area, prohibits, HB-316 DUI operation of aircraft, bans, SB- 454 supersonic aircraft, restricts; bans new runway construction, SB-566 technical changes, HB-2413 airport access fees, rental cars, SB-1369 Airport Authorities Act bond interest rate limitations, HB-1609 DuPage County Metropolitan Airport Auth., dissolves; est. Metropolitan Airport Authority, HB-599 airport facilities loans, SB-1451 airport noise aircraft operation privilege tax, soundproofing funding, HB-2252 airport noise property value compensation, HB-2253 airport noise soundptoofing assistance, hospitals & school districts, HB- 2251 Regional Airport Noise Soundproofing Authority, HB-2249 airports O'Hare runways; noise levels; adverse health effects study; HB-88 Permanent Noise Monitoring Act, Illinois, creates; O'Hare monitoring system, HB-599 county airports airport debt, exempts from debt limitation, HB-628 DOT airport facility loans, SB-1451 DuPage County Metropolitan Airport Authority dissolves; est. Metropolitan Airport Authority, HB-599 Permanent Noise Monitoring Act, Illinois creates; O'Hare monitoring system, HB-599 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. AERONAUTICS-Cont. Regional Airport Noise Soundproofing Authority creates; school & hospital soundproofing; Cook & DuPage Counties, HB-2249 Regional Airports Planning Authority Act creates; Cook, DuPage, Kane Counties, HB-2247 AGING See SENIOR CITIZENS AGRICULTURE agribusiness Seed Capital Fund, creates; agribusiness; Ag. Evaluation Committee, HB-1120 agrichemical facility permit, HB-2713 Agricultural Commodity-Based Plastics Development Act, creates, SB-870 Agricultural Grain Marketing, Interstate Compact on ratifies; Ag. Grain Marketing Commission, SB-167 Agriculture Linked Deposit Act creates; State money; agricultural production loans, HB-2257 Agriculture Summer School, creates; high school level, HB-1792 Center for Rural Health, Dept. Public Health establish, HB-1493 cloud seeding Dept. agriculture grant program, HB- 1440 Corn Marketing Act, Illinois referenda, SB-143 Farm Development Act, Illinois investment interest, SB-647 net worth, guaranteed loans, SB-645 Seed Capital Fund, creates; agribusiness; Ag. Evaluation Committee, HB-1120 /State Guarantees, increases; increases transfer to Ill. Agricultural Loan Guarantee Fund, SB-370 State Treasurer, member of governing board, HB-2864 UofI cooperative agreements, SB-650 Farm, Industrial and Construction Equipment Fair Dealership Law outdoor power equipment, SB-1081; HB-701 Fertilizer Act of 1961, Illinois inspection fee rate, increases; Fertilizer Control Fund, HB-1406 Fertilizer Research and Education Council, creates, HB-1406 genetically engineered organisms notification and review of release into environment, Dept. Ag./EPA conduct, HB-446 2591 AGRICULTURE-Cont. Grain Dealers Act Dept. Agriculture advisory board, HB-1406 seed dealers, licensure & bonding, HB- 375 hybrid seeds agricultural zoning, HB-1081 Organic Food Products Standards Act, creates, SB-1437 pesticides See HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES production agricultural research & application, coordinated program, SB-63 Rural Bond Bank, Illinois, creates, HB-2520 Rural Diversification Act rural affordable housing/rural housing stock, SB-1463 Rural Fair Share Initiative governmental unit; reserve fund, HB-2421 Soybean Marketing Act referenda, SB-143 Sustainable Agriculture Act, creates, SB-370; HB-2594 swine admission to State; hog feed; disease; dealers, penalties & bonds, HB-1401 AIDS (ACQUIRED IMMUNODEFICIENCY SYNDROME) See DISEASES ALCOHOL AND CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES Alcohol and Tobacco Advertising and Display Control Act, creates, SB-618 Alcohol Birth Defect Warning Act, creates, SB-620 Alcohol Warning Act, creates, SB-621 alcohol warnings-pregnancy, HB-1927 alcohol/drug testing bus driver alcohol and drug testing, HB-571, 572, 910 Drug Testing Transportation Law, Ill., creates; MTA/RTA mandatory employee drug testing program, SB-90 Hazardous Substance and Toxic Waste Handlers, Transporters and Storers Drug and Alcohol Testing Act, creates, SB-590 motor vehicle accidents, HB-2059 Omnibus Public Workplace and Public Safety Drug and Alcohol Testing Law of 1989, creates, SB-940 Public Employee Drug Testing Act, creates, HB-1645 School Bus Driver Drug Testing Act, creates, HB-571 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. ALCOHOL AND CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES-Cont. Alcoholic Beverage Advertising and Marketing Control Act, creates, HB-1606 Alcoholism and Other Drug Dependency Act, Illinois anabolic steroid abuse recognition, DASA training, HB-2626 board membership, HB-2451 community services funding, DASA assure, SB-582 county programs, allocation of funds, HB-1721 dangerous drugs category, SB-222 DASA licensing fees; probation, supervision exclusions; satellite facility, SB-1329 de'af/hearing impaired programs, DASA, SB-734; HB-295 drug rehabilitation program income tax credit, SB-88 facility licensure, exclusions, SB-1329 fetal alcohol symdrome pamphlets, SB-93 Juvenile Drug Abuse Fund, name change to Youth Drug Abuse Prevention Fund, HB-309, 1050 out-patient services, HB-1553 pregnant addicts care & treatment program SB-616 prenatal care, addicted mothers & children, SB-613 Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Act DASA hotline for minors of abusers, HB-1411 Beer Industry Fair Dealing Act brewer prohibited conduct, SB-900; HB-2669 brewers' contracts, conformity, HB-2323 termination of contracts compliance, SB-1320 Cannabis Control Act drug-related felonies, ineligible for State services & programs, SB-1445 Statewide Grand Juries, creates; jurisdiction over violations of Act, HB-1487 technical changes, HB-2974 Controlled Substances Act, Illinois butyl nitrite, bans, HB-2108 combine conflicting 86-PA amendments, HB-2980 controlled substance violation, bar to prosecution, HB-1487 criminal drug conspiracy, creates offense, HB-1360 criminal loitering, new offense, HB- 2981 delivery to pregnant female, increases penalties, SB-1412 2592 ALCOHOL AND CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES-Cont. drug-related felonies, ineligible for State services & programs, SB-1445 less than 100 grams limitation, deletes, SB-197 LSD penalties, HB-1746 mandatory minimum terms, adults purchasing from juveniles, HB-2852 penalties, SB-1224; HB-2313 pregnant woman use of drugs, physician report to DCFS, SB-1412 probation, conditions: no weapons/no criminal violations, HB-2014 probation, denies to convicted violators, SB-559 propylhexedrine, includes, SB-1329 Statewide Grand Juries, creates; jurisdiction over violations of Act, HB-1487 technical changes, HB-2879 Dram Shop Act liquor taxes - see: TAXATION recoveries: lost domestic services, loss of society and consortium, HB-123 Dram Shop Fund - see: PUBLIC FUNDS AND MONIES drug abuse programs WIC participants, Dept. Public Health, SB-1414 Drug Free Workplace Act, creates, HB- 2915 Drug Free Youth in Illinois Act, HB-2986 Drug Paraphernalia Control Act penalties, deletions, SB-394 property forfeiture, SB-394 sale of drug paraphernalia, HB-1487 drug testing bus driver alcohol and drug testing, HB-571,572, 910 Drug Testing Transportation Law, Ill., creates; MTA/RTA mandatory employee drug testing program, SB-90 School Bus Driver Drug Testing Act, creates, HB-571 DUI (driving under influence) alcohol concentration reading, HB-8 manslaughter while DUI, new offense, SB-453 operating an aircraft under influence of alcohol, prohibits, SB-454 Employee Drug Testing Act, creates, HB- 557 employees on drugs discharge, HB- 1173 Hazardous Substance and Toxic Waste Handlers, Transporters and Storers Drug and Alcohol Testing Act, creates, SB-590 Interagency Alcoholism and Other Dependency Board Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. ALCOHOL AND CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES-Cont. membership, HB-2451 Liquor Control Act of 1934 bartenders, local licensing, HB-434 beer, definition, HB-2408 birth defect warning signs, SB-92; HB- 1927 coasters and trays, prohibits free distribution to retailers, SB-1321 county jurisdiction, SB-307 drive-up window sales, bans, SB-591 free drinks, bans, SB-234 furnishing or authorizing possession or consumption by persons under 21, bans, HB-2985 happy hour, bans, SB-234 importing distributors, HB-2441 interstate shipping, reciprocal privileges, HB-200 intoxicated minor, cause of action to person injured by, HB-319 license display, SB-586 license fees, credit, HB-2440 license penalties, failure to pay taxes, SB-1322 license penalties, nonpayment of taxes, SB-1322 licensees retain original invoices on licensed premises, SB-1311 licenses to officials, SB-1417 local officials licenses, HB-273 manufacturer's & importing distributor's tax, increases, SB-130 records at place of business, HB-2441 retailer license fee, increase; Youth Alcoholism & Substance Abuse Prevention Fund, HB-2130 sales alcohol meant for distribution in another state, penalties for sales, SB-1311 birth defect warnings, HB-2449 fetal alcohol syndrome warning signs, SB-92 gas stations, restricts, SB-583 Historic Preservation Agency facilities, SB-1323 municipal ordinance authorization, HB-1997 precinct petition prohibiting, HB-1718 sales to licensees, HB-179 State-owned golf courses; 222 South College St., HB-313 township buildings, HB-465 township ordinances, SB-1375 special event licenses, beer & wine, SB-307, 950; HB-313 2593 ALCOHOL AND CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES-Cont. sufficient rehabilitation burden of proof, HB-895 tax violators, license penalties, HB-2785 technical changes, HB-1057, 1718 wine cooler advertising to minors, HB- 425 wine cooler labels, HB-426 wine cooler retail displays, HB-427 wine manufacturers, liminted licenses, HB-938 Liquor Control Commission, Illinois sale of alcoholic liquor damaged by accident, rules, SB-900 liquor taxes - see: TAXATION Narcotics Profit Forfeiture Act Dept. State Police matching grants, costs of drug testing of probationers, HB-2916 forfeiture hearing; probable cause burden, HB-1488 property forfeiture sale proceeds, local gov't. distribution, HB-1487 sales, designee of Attorney General, SB-1202 technical changes, HB-2959 nicotine dangerous drug, categorizes, SB-222 Omnibus Public Workplace and Public Safety Drug and Alcohol Testing Law of 1989, creates, SB-940 propylhexedrine, Controlled Substance, SB-1329 public transportation vehicles drivers: annual drug & alcohol tests, HB-2898 Spirits Fair Dealership Law, creates, SB- 860; HB-2270 Steroid Control Act, creates, SB-188, 1332; HB-252, 2446, 2626 Substance Abuse Counselor Certification Act, creates, HB-2722 wine wine manufacturers limited licenses, HB-938 ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE See DISEASES ANATOMICAL GIFTS See MEDICINE ANIMALS AND INSECTS Animal Control Act dog owner liability, farm animal damages, HB-193 dog, exclusions, HB-105 dogs injuring farm animals, liability, SB-395 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. ANIMALS AND INSECTS-Cont. fees retained in trust fund, HB-336 licensed veterinarian administrators, deletes requirement, HB-382 self-insure, livestock and poultry losses, HB-336 subsequent offense violations, HB-1684 animal experiments live animal eye testing experiments, bans, SB-1061; HB-1042 Equine Infedtious Anemia Control Act, Illinois, creates, HB-886 Fish Code - see: GAME CODES Horse Racing Act See GAMES AND GAMBLING Humane Care for Animals Act animal prizes, bans, HB-6, 68 mosquito abatement township service contracts, HB-468 Pesticide Communication Act, Illinois, creates, HB-632 Pesticide Poisoning Reporting Act, creates, SB-241 Structural Pest Control Act enforcement powers; licensing; inspections; etc. HB-1661 Vector Control Act, creates; disease vector regulation, HB-1085 Veterinary Medicine and Surgery Practice Act administration, HB-1662 Wildlife Code - see: GAME CODES APPROPRIATIONS Abandoned Mined Lands Reclamation Council HB-844, 1211 Administrative Rules, Joint Committee on HB-584 Art Institute SB-401 Arts Council, Illinois SB-401, 402, 1164 Asbestos Abatement Authority, IL HB-862 Banks and Trust Companies Commissioner HB-849 SB-261 Board of Governors of State Colleges and Universities (CSU, EIU, Gov. State, NEIU, WIU) HB-1211, 1228 SB-280, 281, 402 Board of Higher Education HB-1211 SB-278, 280, 328, 329, 402, 607, 1164 Board of Regents SB-280, 284 Build Illinois 2594 APPROPRIATIONS-Cont. HB-1211 SB-261, 349, 402, 403, 1164, 1291 Bureau of the Budget HB-a29, 849, 1211, 1212 SB-403, 1164 Capital Development Board HB-53, 850, 1211 SB-261, 385, 402, 403, 404, 405, 406, 462, 1090, 1164, 1187 Chicago State University - see: Board of Governors Citizens Assembly HB-584 Civil Service Commission SB-408 Commerce Commission HB-1211 SB-409 Community College Board, Illinois HB-1211, 2155 SB-278, 280, 286, 402, 1164 Comprehensive Health Insurance Board, Illinois SB-12 Court of Claims HB-1211, 1212, 1759, 2846 SB-72, 106, 261, 385, 410 Criminal Justice Information Authority, IL HB-841, 1211 Department of Professional Regulation SB-428 DEPARTMENTS OF STATE GOVERNMENT Aging HB-1211 SB-261,437, 1064, 1191 Agriculture HB-845, 121.1 SB-261, 385, 402, 478, 1066, 1164 Alcoholism and Substance Abuse HB-860, 1211 SB-463 Central Management Services HB-846, 850, 1020, 1214, 1211, 1215 SB-261, 402, 1164 Children and Family Services HB-1211, 1953, 2050, 2172, 2642 SB-261,385, 438, 1192 Commerce and Community Affairs HB-320, 595, 850, 1211, 1475, 1589, 1652, 1948, 1954, 2050, 2230, 2726, 2779 SB-184, 261, 349, 385, 402, 1164, 1489 Conservation Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. APPROPRIATIONS-Cont. HB-840, 850, 1211, 1588, 2904 SB-259, 261, 402, 405,1164 Corrections HB-1216, 2646 SB-261, 439, 1193 Employment Security HB-834 SB-261,385 Energy and Natural Resources HB-1211, 1590 SB-230, 402, 405, 412, 1164 Financial Institutions SB-261, 384, 413 Human Rights SB-417, 418 Insurance SB-261, 421, 1181 Labor HB-830, 1211 SB-261, 850 Lottery HB-836 SB-385 Mental,Health & Developmental Disabilities HB-1211 SB.261, 385, 441, 1194 Military Affairs HB-838 HB-838, 1211 Mines and Minerals HB-1211 SB-426 Nuclear Safety HB-839, 1211 Professional Regulation SB-428 Public Aid HB-859, 1211, 1575, 1951, 2050 SB-261, 385, 736 Public Health HB-1046, 1211, 2518, 2643, 2644 SB 261, 278, 385, 442 Rehabilitation Services HB-1388 SB-261, 385, 443 Revenue HB-1211 SB-261, 385, 432, 1189 State Police HB-843, 1211, 1615, 1618 SB-261,385 Transportation HB-654, 850, 1211 SB-53, 291, 402, 435, 436, 662, 1164 1190 2595 APPROPRIATIONS-Cont. Veterans' Affairs HB-863, 1211 SB-261, 385 Development Finance Authority HB-1211, 1613,2050 SB-402, 1164 East St. Louis Area Development Authority HB-1650, 1949 East St. Louis demonstration enterprise zone HB-2050 East St. Louis IL Community College SB-286 Eastern IL University - see: Board of Governors Economic and Fiscal Commission HB-584, 1211 Educational Labor Relations Board, IL HB-832 SB-261 Emergency Services and Disaster Agency HB-1211 Environmental Protection Trust Fund Commission HB-848 EPA-Environmental Protection Agency HB-847, 1211 SB-385, 402, 1164, 1283 Farm Development Authority, IL HB-837 General Assembly HB-582, 583 Senate Operations Commission HB-584 Governor's Health and Physical Fitness HB-1211 SB-415 Governor's Purchased Care Review Board HB-865 Governors State University - see: Board of Governors Guardianship and Advocacy Commission HB-861 Health Care Cost Containment Council SB-440 Historic Preservation Agency HB-965, 1211 SB-402, 416, 1164 Human Rights Commission SB-418 IL State University - see: Board of Regents Industrial Commission SB-420 Intergovernmental Cooperation Commission HB-584 Judicial Inquiry Board Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. APPROPRIATIONS-Cont. SB-422 Legislative Audit Commission HB-584 Legislative Information System HB-584 Legislative Printing Unit HB-584 Legislative Reference Bureau HB-584 Legislative Research Unit HB-584 Legislative Space Needs Commission HB-584 legislative support services agencies see individual support agencies: Administrative Rules, Joint Committee on Citizens Assembly Economic and Fiscal Commission Intergovernmental Cooperaton Commission Legislative Audit Commission Legislative Information System Legislative Printing Unit Legislative Reference Bureau Legislative Research Unit Legislative Space Needs Commission Liquor Control Commission SB-423 Local Governmental Enforcement Officers Training Board SB-425 Local Labor Relations SB-424 Mathematics and Science Academy, Illinois SB-278, 280 Medical Center Commission HB-864 Metro East Solid Waste Disposal and Energy Producing Service HB-2777 Metropolitan Fair and Exposition Authority see: Metropolitan Pier and Exposition Authority Metropolitan Pier and Exposition Authority (formerly-Metropolitan Fair and Exposition Authority) HB-238, 239, 2939, 2940 SB-1053 Northeastern IL University - see: Board of Governors Northern IL Police Crime Laboratory HB-1204 Northern IL University - see: Board of Regents Pollution Control Board 2596 APPROPRIATIONS-Cont. SB-427 Prairie State 2000 Authority HB-851 Prisoner Review Board HB-842, 1211 Property Tax Appeal Board SB-429 Public Council, Office of SB-430 Racing Board, IL HB-1211 SB-431 Retirement Systems HB-835 Sangamon State University - see: Board of Regents Savings and Loan Associations, Office of the Commissioner HB-831 SB-261 Southern Illinois University (SIU) HB-989, 1172, 1211 SB-280, 285, 783 Sports Facilities Authority, IL SB-419, 1190 State Appellate Defender HB-659, 1211 HB-659, 2834 State Board of Education HB-591, 592, 593, 869, 1211, 1219, 1612, 1614, 1950, 1952,2645,2970 SB-19, 71, 165, 385, 402, 958, 1164 State Board of Elections HB-551, 1211 SB-261 State Emergency Services SB-411 State Fire Marshal HB-1211, 1658 SB-261, 433 State Labor Relations Board SB-434 STATE OFFICERS Attorney General SB-1166 Auditor General SB-37, 332 Governor HB-1211 SB-414 Lieutenant Governor HB-833, 850, 1211 Secretary of State HB-651, 850, 994, 1211, 1798 SB-402, 405, 1164 State Comptroller Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. APPROPRIATIONS-Cont. HB-1211, 1213 SB-163, 229, 261, 405, 407, 420, 461,497 Treasurer HB-1211 SB-229, 728 State Police Merit Board HB-2815 State Scholarship Commission SB-229, 282 State Universities Civil Service System SB-279, 280 State Universities Retirement System SB-280 State's Attorneys Appellate Prosecutor HB-942, 1211 Student Assistance Commission HB-1211 Supreme Court HB-545, 1211 SB-261 University of Illinois HB-1211, 2532 SB-278, 280, 285, 288, 402 Western Illinois University - see: Board of Governors ASBESTOS See EDUCATION, ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY ATHLETICS Athletic Scholarship Act, creates, HB-2874 high school athletics See EDUCATION, ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY non-profit athletic associations merger with State universities, SB-468; HB-2042 Sports Facilities Authority, Illinois bonding authority increase, SB-56 Sports Pool Act creates; licensed wagering; Dept. Revenue administration, HB-2444 Sports Stadium Act creates; Chicago indoor sports stadium; liquor sales; property tax, HB-2321 Steroid Control Act, creates, SB-188, 1332; HB-252, 2446, 2626 ATTORNEY GENERAL See STATE OFFICERS ATTORNEYS Attorney General See STATE OFFICERS attorneys and counselors Act licenses, denial to persons defaulting on guaranteed student loans, SB-10, 632 2597 ATTORNEYS-Cont. legal profession regulation, fees, SB-997; HB-2564 Legal Services Consumer Protection Act, creates, SB-916 Power of Attorney Act See WILLS AND TRUSTS retaliatory discharge tort, SB-13 State Appellate Defender See COURTS - JUDGES - JURORS State's Attorneys Assistant State's Attorneys salary supplements, SB-1205 State's Attorneys Appellate Prosecutor's Act See COURTS - JUDGES - JURORS BANKING AND FINANCE Agriculture Linked Deposit Act creates; State money; agricultural production loans, HB-2257 automatic teller machines fees, limits, HB-1368, 2045 bank holding companies organization under Bus. Corporation Act, SB-238 Bank Holding Company Act of 1957, Illinois acquisitions, HB-2798 bank charter, voluntary reduction & resumption of banking activities, SB-901 relocation of main banking premises, SB-901 shelf charter banks, relocation of bank premises, HB-2798 venue, administrative review, SB-1013; HB-2045 Banking Act of 1989, Illinois, creates, SB- 934 Banking Act, Illinois acquisitions, HB-2798 bank charter, voluntary reduction & resumption of banking activities, SB-901 branches, HB-393 charitable investments, permits, SB-952 charters; stock; securities; lending. limits; Board decisions, SB-1013; HB-2045 charters; treasury stock; investment securities; lending limits; Bank Board decisions, HB-2045 confidentiality exceptions, HB-1443 corporate fiduciaries, regulation, SB-1013 corporate seals on documents, HB-2383 cumulative voting rights, abolishes, HB-2029 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. BANKING AND FINANCE--Cont. federal savings and loan conversion to State bank, HB-362 insurance companies, SB-100;HB-163 investment in tax anticipation warrants, HB-2045 investment of funds, bank administer fund for, SB-60 metropolitan market counties, additional branches, SB-1488 mutual funds operation, SB-952 name change, SB-952 open-end investments, maximums, HB-2219 organizational expenses paid from sales of stock, HB-1984 proposed assumed name uses, SB-952 public funds investment restrictions, SB-528, receivers/receivership accounts, SB-1013 relocation of main banking premises, SB-901 repeals; creates Ill. Banking Act of 1989, SB-934 senior citizen/nursing home services, HB-541 shareholder lists; director removal; subsidiaries; bank premises real estate, HB-1778 shelf charter banks, relocation of bank premises, HB-2798 State Banking Board, removal of State bank officials, HB-1666 technical change, HB-1285 travel agencies, HB-162 Banks and Trusts Companies Commissioner BIDCO Act, Illinois, creates; regulation, SB-994 Collection Agency Act assignments of accounts, agencies may receive, SB-111 discipline grounds; bans harrassment techniques, HB-2004 discipline, grounds; harrassment, HB-2004 Community Currency Exchange Act application decision of Dir. Financial Institutions, licensee seek review, HB-1978 Consumer Credit Reporting Act creates; dispute resolution programs, SB-1436; HB-2243 Consumer Installment Loan Act finance charge, Rule of 78s, SB-299; HB-1501, 2769 redemption of repossessed motor vehicle, SB-915 Corporate Fiduciary Act certificates of authority; name changes; service relationships; venue, SB-1013; HB-2045 2598 BANKING AND FINANCE--Cont, receivers/receivership accounts, SB-1013; HB-2798 regulation; subsidiaries, SB-1013 credit agreements, new Act, HB-1984 credit cards advertising disclosures, HB-1015 carbons, prohibits, HB-412, 688 debit cards, SB-954; HB-2798 Credit Union Act, Illinois annual audits, HB-1685 director limited liability, SB-199 insolvency; examinations; annual meeting dates; bonds; investments, SB-1012 senior citizen/nursing home services, HB-541 currency exchanges license fee, raises, SB-1012 licensed trustees, HB-2190 East St. Louis Public Works Capital Development and Investment Act/ Program, creates, HB-2536, 2540 Electronic Fund Transfer Transmission Facility Act administrative review, HB-2045 examiners; venue, SB-1013; HB-2045 Employment Expansion and Investment Incentive Act, Illipois creates; tax credits, SB-1172 Fairness in Lending Act " loan denial, bans on basis of past debt history, HB-934 redemption of repossessed motor vehicle, SB-915 Foreign Banking Office Act African Development Bank obligations, SB-33; HB-186 Chicago World Trade Center office, HB-2045 Fraudulent Transfer Act, Uniform, creates, SB-549 Hispanic businesses State Treasurer program of financial institution incentives, HB-866, 1365 Home Ownership Made Easy Act, creates, HB-1000 interest billing statement, size of type for interest & other charges, SB-954 finance charge, Rule of 78s, SB-299; HB-1501, 2769 general interest rate determination, HB-1441 periodic installment loan payments, HB-1890 legal holidays . bank holidays, SB-1013; HB-2045- Casimir Pulaski, HB-306 .Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. BANKING AND FINANCE--Cont. Linked Deposit Act, Illinois, creates, HB- 2258, 2773- Mortgage Escrow Account Act reestablishment of terminated escrow, HB-1679 pay-on-death accounts (POD) securities dealer accounts exemptions, HB-41 Residential Mortgage License Act of 1987 annual license review, SB-798 definitions; investigations; zip code areas reports; bond requirements, HB-2061 Responsible Property Transfer Act exclusions; trust deeds; disclosures; HB-2790 Rural Bond Bank, Illinois, creates, HB-2520 Savings and Loan Act of 1985 acquisitions, HB-2798 annual statement disclosures, HB-512 association members: directors, lists; lending limits; insurance corporation; savings banks; disclosures, HB-2061 customer records subpoenas, reimbursement of costs, HB-773 foreign associations, business conducted in Ill., SB-1256 senior citizen/nursing home services, HB-541 Savings Associations Banking Act, Illinois bank for financial institutions, terminology, SB-388 bank for savings associations, terminology, HB-2798 cumulative voting rights, eliminates, HB-2029 trust authority, fees, SB-1013; HB- 2045 Securities Law of 1953, Illinois prostitution, restricts securities transactions by issuers engaged in, HB-775 regulatory authority, Dept. Financial Institutions, HB-932 securities dealer, exemptions, HB-1778 short title, HB-932 uninsured investments disclosure, HB- 1572 State Chartered Savings Bank Act, Illinois, creates, SB-l1051 Stock Transfer Tax Act, creates, HB-347, 118-3 Title Insurance Act, creates, SB- 1121, 1129; HB-1832 BLOOD AND BLOOD DONORS See MEDICINE 2599 BOATS . Boat Registration and Safety Act DUI, waiting period, HB-905 Excursion Gambling Boat Act, creates, SB-572 Riverboat Gambling Act, creates, SB-572 Riverboat Gambling Law, HB-158 BONDS See Also: specific subject areas Bond Authorization Act airport authorities, interest rate limitations, HB-1609 Build Illinois Bond: Act expanded programs; bond authorization increase, HB-1218 increase funding, repayment of bonds, HB-760 technical changes, HB-1641 Build Illinos Bond Act' expanded program purposes; increased authorization, HB-1218 Capital Development Bond Act allocations, HB-1217 Coal and Energy Development Bond Act, Illinois projects approved by General Assembly, HB-1146 technical change, HB- 1146 Development Finance Authority, Illinois Asbestos Abatement Finance Act, creates, SB-984; HB-1619 General Obligation Bond Act authorization, decreases, SB-339, 391 authorization, increases, SB-154, 257; HB-1217, 1609 community facilities, raises; super collider, lowers, SB-945 deposits, General Obligation Bond Retirement & Interest Fund, HB-1609 juvenile detention center financing, SB- 257 Retirement Savings Act, creates, HB-1147 Infrastructure Bank Act, Illinois, creates; HB-1560 Juvenile Detention Home Bond Act creates; bonds; county grants; HB-1187 omnibus bond acts, defines; gov'tal. bonds & 'payments of money, SB-529 Private Activity Bond Allocation Act SPrivate Activity Bond Allocation Council, creates; transfer power from Gov., SB-213. reallocation of unused allocations, HB-377 Retirement Savings Act, creates; general obligation bonds, HB-1147 Rural Bond Bank, Illinois, creates, HB-2520 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. BONDS Cont. School Construction Bond Act technical change, SB-492 Small Business Surety Bond Guaranty Act, creates, HB-2876 Transportation Bond Act allocations, HB-1217 BUSINESS AND INDUSTRY agribusiness Seed Capital Fund, creates; agribusiness; Ag. Evaluation Committee, HB-1120 assumed names- publication of assumed business name certificate, time allowance, HB-2073 BIDCO Act, Illinois, creates; Business and Industrial Development Corporations regulation, SB-994 Business Combination Law, Illinois; Illinois Control Share Law, creates, SB-66; HB-165 Business Corporation Act of 1983 bank holding company organization, SB-238 close corporations Article' HB-776 Close Corporations, new Article, SB- 1487; HB-2873 Control Share Law, Illinois/Illinois Business Combination Law, creates, SB-66, 516; HB-165 corporate filings, bans if corporation in default, HB-2485 dissolved corporations-tax clearance letters, HB-2485 dividend rates, SB-603 franchise taxes delinquent, penalties and interest, SB-237 liability for back taxes, SB-237 outstanding shares acquisition, SB- 1217 Penalties and Interest, changes Article caption, SB-237 technical changes, HB-2416 Business Opportunity Fraud Act, creates, SB-509 Central Business District Improvement Authorities Act, creates, SB-1454 Chemical Safety Act, Illinois posted warning signs, HB-709 Close Corporation Act, repeals, SB-1487; HB-776, 2873 closeout sales return of license fees, HB-1357 Consumer Fraud and Deceptive Business Practices Act manufacturer's rebate costs, HB-538 telephone equipment leases, prohibits over 1 year, HB-344 2600 BUSINESS AND INDUSTRY-Cont. Control Share Law, Illinois; Illinois Business Combination Law, creates, SB- 66, 516; HB-165 Disadvantaged Business Enterprise Program, IDOT, HB-2576 dissolution of corporations Attorney General publish notice, SB- 862; HB-776 Economic Development Area Tax Increment Allocation Act creates; economic development project areas, plans, tax increment allocation financing, SB-1345 Employment Expansion and Investment Incentive Act, Illinois creates; tax credits, SB- 1172 enterprise development and job training Ill. Development Finance Authority, HB-1422 Enterprise High School Act creates; E.St.Louis & Brooklyn sch. dists., HB-2541 Farm, Industrial and Construction Equipment Fair Dealership Law outdoor power equipment, SB-1081; HB-701 female and minority business advocates, DCCA, HB-1266 foreign firms DCCA incentives to locate in Ill., HB- 618 Foreign Ownership Disclosure Act, creates, HB-566 General Not for Profit Corporation Act of 1986 arbitration services fee, HB-1754 corporate filings, bans if corporation in default, HB-2485 directors, liability exemptions, SB-238 sports/athletic interest corporation, merger with State university, HB-2042 State university acquisition of non- profit athletic associations, SB-468 technical changes, HB-2415 Hispanic businesses State Treasurer program of financial institution incentives, HB-866, 1365 Infrastructure Bank Act, Illinois, creates; HB-1560 infrastructure improvements DCCA acquisition of property; encourage businesses, SB-1345 Manufacturing Technology Alliance Act, Ill., creates, SB-85, 937 Min. and Female Business Acquisition Financing Authority, creates, HB-1784 Minority & Female Employment Opportunity, creates Div. in Dept. of Labor, SB-1197 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. BUSINESS AND INDUSTRY-Cont. Minority and Female Business Enterprise Act automatic repeal of Act, repeals, SB-127 Council sheltered markets, SB-127 State contracting discrimination review, HB-38 U.S. Supreme Court decision, report to G.A., SB-1197 Ill. Dev. Finance Authority bid & performance bonds; revenue bonds; loans, HB-1784 Ill. Housing Development Authority, State agency, HB-1460 immigrants, incl. as minority, HB-1369 sheltered market procedures, eliminates, HB-38 technical changes, HB-38 Minority Business Development Authority Act, Illinois, creates, HB-2141 minority/female business and small business, IDFA bonds, loans, SB-983 Private Enterprise Review and Advisory Board, creates, HB-204, 282 retail redevelopment projects, HB-361 safety inspections and education in industrial and commercial establishments Safety Inspections and Education Advisory Committee, creates, SB-1024 small business legislation, DCCA economic impact statements, HB-546 Product Development Corporation, Illinois, creates, HB-2788 Product Research and Development Office, DCCA, HB-2789 Small Business Development Act federal grants, DCCA assistance, HB-2655 Small Business Export Development Act, creates, SB-768 Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Phase II Assistance Program creates in DCCA, SB-1093 grants & loans, authorizes, HB-2656 Small Business Surety Bond Guaranty Act, creates, HB-2876 Stock Transfer Tax Act, creates, HB-347 Technology Finance Corporation Act creates; matching equity investments; HB-1133 telephone companies condemnation of property, ICC rules compliance, HB-777 Upper Illinois River Valley Development Authority creates; Grundy, LaSalle, Bureau, Putnam, Marshall counties; bonds, HB-1724 2601 BUSINESS AND INDUSTRY-Cont. Women's Economic Development Council (WEDCO) Act, creates, SB-1095 BUSINESS AND VOCATIONAL SCHOOLS See EDUCATION, HIGHER CANALS See WATER CEMETERIES Burial of Dead Bodies Act covering of 18 inches of earth, HB-208 Cemetery Board Act, creates, HB-463 cemetery desecration aggravating factor, sentencing for felonies, HB-1884 Cemetery Maintenance District Act land purchase loans; gifts, HB-185 loans/gifts, authorizes to purchase land for gravesites, SB-218 graves disturbance Historic Preservation Agency permits, HB-2613 neglected graves and cemeteries Act county board maintenance fund limits, SB-226 public graveyards township tax levy, referendum, HB-558 veteran burial places, Dept. rulemaking authority, HB-558 veterans Dept. Veterans Affairs rulemaking, HB-1578 CENSUS Census Coordination, Interagency Council on creates; DCMS lead agency, E090-1 CERTIFICATION See PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS - LICENSING - REGULATION CHARITIES See PUBLIC AID AND SOCIAL SERVICES CHICAGO See CITIES AND VILLAGES CHILDREN AND MINORS adoption See ADOPTION Alcohol Birth Defect Warning Act, creates, SB-620 authoritative intervention mandatory return of minors to parents; HB-1353 Bill of Rights for Children creates; child victim impact statements, HB-1757 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. CHILDREN AND MINORS-Coht. Birth Center Licensing Act, creates, HB- 1705 child abduction civil damages recoverable, HB-520 putative father actions, no custody orders, HB-510 unlawful sale of a public conveyance travel ticket to a minor, creates offense, HB-985 child abuse and neglect Abused and Neglected Child Reporting Act AIDS testing; release information, HB-2589 child's communicable diseases info to temporary caretaker, SB-725 confirmation reports, HB-2590 DCFS family preservation plans and services, report to G.A., SB-948 DCFS release child abuse info to agencies offering children's services, HB-2930, 2960 multidisciplinary teams, HB-1111 neglected child, newborn with evidence of controlled substance in body, HB-2590 newborn infant, presence of drugs, HB-304 pregnant addicts, DASA program; reports, SB-613 pregnant woman suspected drug abuse reports, SB-1413 private-sector family social services information, DCFS provide, HB-1240 Public Aid general assistance supervisors reports, SB-518 school non-attendance, educational neglect, HB-1726 technical changes, HB-1246 transmitting false reports, penalties, SB-489 disclosures, employees of organizations providing services to children, HB-514 drug-positive tests, neglected child classification, SB-613 failure to thrive, SB-1009 Child Care Act of 1969 child care facilities revoked licenses, reapplication after 12 months, HB-1244 child care facility visits, HB-1743 day care child care worker credentials, HB- .1254 full-time school children, SB-205; HB-1112 2602 CHILDREN AND MINORS-Cont. in-home sick child care services, HB-304 homeless youth, homeless youth shelter, runaways, HB-30 technical changes, SB-20; HB-30, 1244, 1245, 2384 transporting children, valid school bus driver permit, HB-1244 Child Care Expansion Program creates; DCFS; tax check-off; SB-1050 Child Care Worker Certification Act of 1989, creates, HB-23 Child Care Worker Licensure Act of 1989, creates, HB-23 child care workers DCFS/college training programs for low income senior citizens, HB-822 corporal punishment schools and day care centers, State public policy against corp. punish. in, HB-2853 county Children's Advocacy Centers creates; child sexual abuse victims; county property tax, HB-2439 delinquency of children, contributing to alcohol abuse, HB-278 dependency and neglect of children, contributing to alcohol abuse, HB-278. Drug Free Youth in Illinois Act, HB-2986 fetal alcohol syndrome. pamphlet provided with marriage licenses, SB-93 retail alcohol sellers post warning sign, SB-92 foster homes DCFS housing assistance payments, HB-1079 hearing impaired/behavior disordered children service needs plan, Dept. Rehab Services, DMHDD, State Board of Ed., SB-673 homeless youth services shelters, abused & neglected children, HB-1188 infant mortality reduction Dept. Public Health campaign material directed towards Hispanics & African Americans, HB-131 legislative board members, SB-1047 Intergovernmental Missing Child Recovery Act technical change, HB-1243 Omnibus Public Workplace and Public Safety Drug and Alcohol Testing Law of 1989, creates, SB-940 Prenatal and Newborn Care Act, creates, HB-1091 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. CHILDREN AND MINORS--Cont. Regional Juvenile Detention Authority, creates, HB-2689 Senior Citizens Child Care Support Act creates; sr. cit. training programs, HB- 1527 suicide prevention DMHDD adolescent & teen suicide prevention program, interim report, HB-1165 Urban Civilian Youth Service, creates, HB- 1651 WIC Vendor Management Act creates; retail food establishment vendor participation criteria, HB-2091 X-rated movies prohibits sales/rentals to minors, SB-5; HB-928 Youth Service Corps Act, Illinois, HB-2987 CIRCUIT BREAKER See SENIOR CITIZENS/DISABLED PERSONS PROPERTY TAX RELIEF & PHARMACEUTICAL ASSISTANCE ACT CITIES AND VILLAGES acquisition of property, HB-2889 airports O'Hare runways; noise levels; adverse health effects study; HB-88 supersonic aircraft, restricts; bans new runway construction, SB-566 aldermen - see: city officials/employees animal leghold trap regulation, SB-172 annexation forest preserve district, notice, HB- 1278 notice to townships, SB-1375 Chicago see also: Revised Cities and Villages Act Advanced Steel Technology Assistance Act, Illinois, creates; HB-1135 aldermen expenses, itemized, SB-75 Chicago Metropolitan Solid Waste Disposal and Energy Producing Act, HB-1410 Chicago officers terms of office, HB- 667 fire brigade federal OSHA regulations, HB-199 Mayor/Vice Mayor joint nomination and election, HB-560 Navy Pier; Metropolitan Pier & Exposition Authority Act; cigarette taxes, HB-760 police indemnity, technical change, HB-1178 Sports Stadium Act, creates; Chicago indoor sports stadium; liquor sales; property tax, HB-2321 2603 CITIES AND VILLAGES-Cont. city officials/employees aldermen staggered terms, SB-198; HB-727 aldermen, itemized expenses, SB-75 city treasurer election, SB-219 contract limits, municipal officers, SB-1078 elected and appointed officers, SB-671 Fair Campaign Practices Act,creates, SB-868; HB-1917 mayor inspections of officials' papers, HB-998 municipal managers, SB-1161 municipal officers, recodification, SB- 672 officer residency requirements, SB-991 political activities, city may not prohibit, HB-1043 prisoners, bans city employment, HB- 1271 township community bldg. board ..member salaries, HB-55 village clerks, election, HB-266 village treasurer or clerk, residency, HB-610 city property unsafe property removal, liability, HB- 1335, .. contracts, bidding required, raises contract amount, HB-2391 delinquent taxes, bans contracts, SB- 731; HB-1185 garbage and refuse incineration, HB-158 municipal officers, contract limits, SB-1078 public improvements, increases bid limit, HB-1471 crosswalk wheelchair ramps, SB-1327 demolition of buildings liens enforcement procedure, HB-2321 disconnections ad valorem tax levies, HB-670 East St. Louis demonstration enterprise zone; tax; HB-2531 East St. Louis Public Works Capital. Development and Investment Act/ Program, creates, HB-2536, 2540 East St. Louis/distressed areas, study, HB- 1945 Energy Demonstration Zone Act, creates, HB-2242 Financially Distressed Municipalities Act, creates, HB-1559 fire and police protection demotion for cause, HB-396 fire brigades, federal regulations, SB- 679 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. CITIES AND VILLAGES-Cont. firemen paid union leave, HB-1298 firemen probationary employment S period, SB-729 hiring preference, SB-137 joint government contracts, SB-1375 physician appointment, firemen physicals, HB-1319 police applicants, educational preferences, HB-872 police misconduct, cancels indemnity, HB-1044 police officer indemnification, HB-75 volunteer firemen death benefits, HB- 976 volunteer firemen funeral expenses, HB-1341 flood control, access to lands or waters, SB- 565 garbage and refuse - see: municipal waste hazardous vehicles removal, SB-8, 9 incorporation petition filing date, HB-1609 time limit extension, SB-731 village, HB-158 villages, under 150,000, HB-786 Local Solid Waste Management Act See LOCAL GOVERNMENT Matteson Civic Center Authority, creates, SB-760 municipal liens, notice & enforcement procedures, HB-2805 municipal taxes - see: TAXATION - MUNICIPAL TAXES municipal waste contracts for garbage and refuse incineration, HB-158 incinerator, development permits, HB-1085 lead acid battery disposal, SB-450, 631 638 Municipal Solid Waste Recycling Promotion Act, creates, SB-568 notices published in municipal newsletters, HB-2847 ordinance violations public service work penalty, HB-314 service of notice, HB-2059 ordinances financial matters, veto overrides, HB- 894 hazardous vehicles removal, SB-8 street/alley vacating, SB-221 police protection - see: fire and police protection public land donations school district participation, HB-1994 public service works 2604 CITIES AND VILLAGES-Cont. penalty for ordinance violations, HB-314' recycled materials use, SB-568 residential development contiguous municipality approval waiver, HB-1068 retail redevelopment projects, HB-361 Revised Cities and Villages Act see also: Chicago Chicago Mayor/Vice Mayor joint nomination & election, HB-560 Chicago officers terms of office, HB- 667 school land donations, SB-731, 1161 senior citizen housing, SB-660; HB-2047 short title, HB-1465 strong mayor candidates elected at nonpartisan elections, HB-912 subdivision development school facilities needs; land designation; cash contributions, HB-802 surplus real estate public auction or private sale, HB-896 tax increment financing revisions, SB-98; HB-40, 248 notice of date of public hearings, SB- 526 prior local approval, SB-494 vacant industrial conservation areas/ research parks; blighted areas, environmental contamination, SB- 1509 taxation See TAXATION - MUNICIPAL TAXES technical changes, HB-456 Township Open Space Act bonds, maturity period, HB-1609 collar counties, includes, HB-363 open space plan, bonds, HB-1600 townships discontinuance, HB-1693 fire equipment petition deadline, HB-766 mosquito abatement contracts, HB-468 office vacancies, SB-1161 officer appointments, restrictions, SB-519 park acreage, HB-43 parking citations, HB-329 personnel policies/procedures; holidays, SB-522 recycling program agreements, HB-108 senior citizen services and facilities, township funds usage, HB-1486 supervisor employ & fix salaries of twnshp. employees, SB-520 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. CITIES AND VILLAGES--Cont. technical changes, HB-2047 township community buildings board member salaries, HB-55 township officials oath of office, SB-1375 Township Purchasing Act advertising for bids threshold, SB-1375; HB-962 Township Refuse Collection and Disposal Act tax rate; composting/recycling contracts, HB-2304 trustee insurance/retirement benefits payments, HB-882 unsafe property removal, liability, HB-1335 Urban Civilian Youth Service, creates, HB- 1651 utilities acquisition of utilities, vote, SB-310 community antenna TV systems, HB- 970 electric utility supplier option, annexed property, HB-608 water service disconnection, HB-275 vacant residential property maintenance contracts; health & safety codes, HB-173, 525 village clerks - see: city officials/employees zoning agricultural purposes, hybrid seeds, HB-1081 mineral extraction regulation, HB-158 special use, 2/3 vote, HB-892 zoo authorities, HB-33 CIVIC CENTERS AND EXPOSITION AUTHORITIES Collinsville Civic Center Act board members, HB-158, 1609 creates Carbondale Civic Center Authority, SB-151; HB-507 Harvey Civic Center Authority, HB-240 Illinois Valley Civic Center Authority, SB-151 SMatteson Civic Center Authority, SB-151, 760 Maywood CivicCenter Authority, HB-507 Melrose Park Civic Center, HB-240 Ottawa Civic Center Authority, SB-151 Pontiac Civic Center Authority, SB-151 Randolph County Civic Center Authority, SB-151; HB-507 Riverside Civic Center Authority, SB-151, 676 2605 CIVIC CENTERS AND EXPOSITION AUTHORITIES-Cont. Salem Civic Center Authority, SHB-158, 1609 Waukegan Civic Center Authority, SB-151 Danville Metropolitan Exposition, Auditorium and Office Building Authority Vermilion County Metropolitan Exposition, Auditorium and Office Building Authority, name change, SB-151; HB-507 Excursion Gambling Boat Act, creates, SB- 568 Metropolitan Civic Center Support Act bond limit, increases, SB-169, 185, 676, 760 bond limits; financial support, procedures, SB-185; HB-596, 2600 bonds issuance; State financial support; civic center property; HB-1609 bonds, certified amounts, HB-1609 condemnation authority, SB-151; HB-507 G.A. additional State financial support; non-contiguous property, HB-158 technical changes, HB-384, 2418 Metropolitan Fair and Exposition Authority short title, HB-1474 Metropolitan Pier and Exposition Authority Act creates; Navy Pier; renames Metro. Fair & Expo. Auth.; cigarette taxes, HB-760 Riverside Civic Center Authority, creates, SB-676 Vermilion County Metropolitan Exposition, Auditorium and Office Building Authority name change from Danville Metro. Expo., Auditorium and Office Building Authority, HB-507 CIVIL ADMINISTRATIVE CODE accountability reports, Code Depts. make to BOB, HB-2279 appropriations, Code Depts. accountability reports, HB-2279 citation, HB-2396 Departments of State Government See DEPARTMENTS OF STATE GOVERNMENT Private Enterprise Review and Advisory Board, creates, HB-204 CIVIL PROCEDURE admininistrative review administrative agency definition, HB- 920 administrative decisions Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. CIVIL PROCEDURE-Cont. direct appellate review, Supreme Court Rules, HB-750 attachment debtor's property, action based on debtor criminal conduct, HB-439 civil practice corporations representation in small claims, SB-772 involuntary dismissals, HB-1697 parties designated respondents, HB-249, 251 partnership suits, HB-251 pleading bills of particulars; response demands; health affidavits, HB-2363 combined motions, SB-545 malpractice complaints, affidavits, HB-1698 sanctions, SB-534 post-trial tort actions, collateral source payments, SB-608; HB-1544 pre-trial continuance denied, civil litigation, SB-324 elderly, preference in setting for trial, HB-4 excessive dismissals investigations, SB.326 one continuance per party, SB-323 voluntary dismissal, rulings on motions, HB-1696 process court order, service by private detective, HB-2924 long arm jurisdiction, SB-101 parking violations, service of notice HB-2059 service by licensed privalte detective, SB-269, 380; HB-93, 117, 1489, 2924 process servers, sheriff use civilian personnel, HB-2596 product liability cause of action, HB- 681 professional negligence action, SB-215 rulings on motions prior to voluntary Sdismissal, HB-1696 trial auto accidents, limits recovery in tort, HB-2894 drug manufacturers punitive damages, federal regulatory compliance defense, HB-811 joint and several liability, SB-501; HB-658, 1536, 1538 jury instruction, HB-70, 334, 870, 2957 2606 CIVIL PROCEDURE-Cont. modified comparative fault, SB- 585; HB-1538 punitive damages, SB-502; HB-71, 1306 common law fiction, HB-2363 Consumer In Waiting Act, creates, HB- 2820 Contribution Among Joint Tortfeasors Act cause of action, countercliam or third- party complaint, HB-1744 repeals, HB-658 costs jury, HB-1143 poor person proceedings, SB-105 deliberate deception new Article, recovery of police costs in searches, SB-936 ejectment, common law fiction, HB-2363 eminent domain appraisals, condemning authority furnish, HB-12 Central Illinois Development Authority, creates, SB-304 court procedures, HB-1273 dismissal, lost opportunity of sale, HB- 10 informal claims procedure, HB-13 low original offer, owner recovery, HB- 1274 owner moving costs, acquirer pay, HB- 1275 quick take available acreage, increases, SB-856 enterprise zone home rule cities, SB-772; HB-1136, 1480 Little Calumet River cleanup, HB-1136 local government, streets & public bldgs., SB-191 preliminary compensation, HB-15 sanitary districts, HB-259 St. Clair County, Scott Air Force Base joint facility, HB-629 Summit waste to energy plant, HB-629 revestment of property, HB-1480 uneconomic remnant, HB-14, 1277 valuation date, HB-11 written appraisal provided to offeree, HB-1276 evidence reproduction of original records, SB-1322 State land sale records, copy fees, HB-2581 statements made by violent crime victims, inadmissible, HB-995 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. CIVIL PROCEDURE-Cont. forcible entry and detainer condominium full payment notice, HB- 915 notice to tenant, HB-1563 partial payment, withdrawal of demand, HB-1754 injunctions abortions; paternal claimants; unborn child rights; Supreme Court rules, HB-1489 joint and several liability - see: civil practice judgments debtor's retirement plan interest, exempts, SB-162; HB-247 estate of tenancy by entirety, SB-531, 772; HB-470 pension funds assets, exemptions, SB- 312 personal property exemptions, pension plans, SB-162 retirement plan exemptions, HB-2918 Uniform Enforcement of Foreign Judgments Act, 1964 Revised, adopts, SB-551 wage deduction, creditor payment plan, HB-1457 wage deductions, returnable summons, HB-1738 limitations hospital records inspection, repeals; creates Health-Care Record & Information Act, HB-2067 Interest in Tax Delinquent Property Act, creates, HB-2072 personal actions assumed name compliance, HB- 828 attorneymalpractice, HB-554 death of defendant, HB-245 personal injury noneconomic loss limits, SB-512;HB-1325 time-barred actions; actions premised upon fraud, HB-1713 mortgage foreclosure changes, HB-1480 Product Liability Improvement Act, Illinois creates; civil actions; manufacturers & sellers; limitations on damages awards, SB-839 product liability, HB-681 recovery of police resources in deliberate concealment searches, SB-936 recovery of police search expenses, creates cause of action, SB-936 restoration of reputation (new Article 2A) alternative to defamation action, HB- 1391 small claims adjudication, new Article 21, SB-325 2607 COMMERCE COMMISSION, ILLINOIS (ICC) See Also: PUBLIC UTILITIES administrative decisions direct appellate review, Supreme Court Rules, HB-750 rate reversals, refunds with interest, HB-2920 reversal without remand, HB-2919 elected, SB-4; HB-191, 532, 988, 2895 election, retention, HB-532 Energy Demonstration Zone Act, creates, HB-2242 federal fuel, energy policies, ICC monitor, SB-4; HB-2510 membership commissioner employment part-time activities, permits, SB- 1263 public utility employment restrictions, HB-1062, 1063 restrictions upon leaving office, HB-2944 conflict of interests, disqualification, HB&2932 new Commissioner voting, HB-2948 natural gas federal policy, ICC monitor, SB-4; HB- 2510 non-attorney practitioners Interstate Commerce Commission registration, practice before ICC, SB-369 railroad right of way sales; ICC identify; purchaser disclosure HB-1456 railway accidents accidents involving hazardous materials, ICC annual report, HB- 530 rates See PUBLIC UTILITIES telephone companies/telecommunications carriers, ICC rules, HB-777 Transportation Division administrative structure, HB-530 COMMISSIONS, COMMITTEES AND BOARDS Accountability and Productivity Improvement in State Government Act creates; entities report to G. A., SB- 1275 Administrative Rules, Joint Committee on State agency rules evaluation, HB- 1674 Advanced Photon Source Task Force, creates in DENR, SB-1450 Agricultural Grain Marketing Commission creates; interstate study; SB-167 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. COMMISSIONS, COMMITTEES AND BOARDS-Cont. Asbestos Abatement Council, repeals, SB-659 Baccalaureate Trust Authority See EDUCATION, HIGHER Capital Development Board See STATE AGENCIES Census Coordination, Interagency Council on creates; DCMS lead agency, E090-1 Citizens Assembly Energy Resources Council Coal & Energy Development Bond Act projects approved by G.A., HB-1146 Mental Health and Developmehtal Disabilities Council DMHDD facilities examinations, program audits, SB-1177; HB- 1025, 1571 federal Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act impact report, HB-1571 Public Aid Council Leg. Advisory Committee on Public Aid, HB-2433 Senior Citizens Citizens Council, creates, SB-452 Water Resources Citizens Council, creates,, SB-452 Citizens Utility Board (CUB) - see: PUBLIC UTILITIES Coal Development Board - see: NATURAL RESOURCES AND CONSERVATION Developmental Disabilities, Governor's Planning Council on, renames, E089-1 Economic and Fiscal Commission bid exempt contracts, fiscal impact report, SB-158 State's long-term capital projects needs, Comm. submit annual report, HB-1207 Economic Development Review Act, creates, legislative analysis, SB-786 Economic Developmnt. Board, Illinois, creates, SB-1484 Economic Emergency Council, creates in DCCA, HB-1256 Economy and Productivity in State Government Commission Act, creates, HB-2758 Education for Employment Board, creates, HB-2151 Environmental Protection and Resource Preservation Commission, creates, SB- 1281 Fertilizer Research and Education Council, creates, HB-1406 Guardianship and Advocacy Commission 2608 COMMISSIONS, COMMITTEES AND BOARDS-Cont. See HEALTH AND HEALTH PROFESSIONS Industrial Commission - see: EMPLOYMENT -Worker's Compensation/Workers' Occupational Diseases Acts Interagency Alcoholism and Other Dependency Board membership, HB-2451 Interagency Energy Conservation Committee creates; energy conservation in State owned & leased bldgs. & facilities, SB-38 Internal Audit Advisory Board, creates, HB-2031 International Trade Task Force, creates, SB-768 Joint Budget Committees, G.A. appoint standing committees, HB-16, 1608 Legislative Audit Commission State Program Audit Report Act, creates, HB-2759 Legislative Commission Reorganization Act of 1984 commissions member information, reports to Leg. Research Unit, HB-1622 title's date reference, removes, HB-1622 Legislative Reference Bureau codification of statutes, HB-757 computerization of statutes, DCMS computer time, HB-2427 delete obsolete provision, SB-1465 Legislative Synopsis & Digest, contain voting information, HB-893 official statute citations; public domain; LRB fees, HB-757 Legislative Research Unit (LRU) information of members of commissions & State boards, LRU computerize, HB-1622 Legislative Support Services Agencies - see individual support agencies: Administrative Rules, Joint Committee on (JCAR) Citizens Assembly Children Economic Development Energy Resources Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities Public Aid School Problems Senior Citizens (new) Water Resources (new) Women Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. COMMISSIONS, COMMITTEES AND BOARDS--Cont. Economic and Fiscal Commission Intergovernmental Cooperation Commission Legislative Audit Commission Legislative Information System Legislative Printing Unit Legislative Reference Bureau Legislative Research Unit Legislative Space Needs Commission Liquor Control Commission, Illinois See ALCOHOL AND CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES Long-Term Care Insurance Study Task Force continues, HB-2737 Medical Costs and Utilization of Services, Advisory Committee on membership; scope of investigations, SB- 1400 Military Bases Reuse Commission, creates, HB-2436 Private Activity Bond Allocation Council creates; transfers power from Governor, SB-213 Private Enterprise Review and Advisory Board, creates, SB-373; HB-204, 282 Property Tax Commission creates; study property tax system changes, HB-1088 Public Aid, Legislative Advisory Committee on references: Citizens Assembly/Council on Public Aid, HB-2433 State Furbearer Committee, creates, SB-850 State Report Cost Savings Act, creates, HB-1911 State Scholarship Commission, Illinois See GRANTS AND SCHOLARSHIPS Student Assistance Commission, Illinois renames Ill. State Scholarship Commission, SB-1348; HB-2607 Superconductivity Coordinating Council, Illinois, creates, SB-1037 Sustainable Agriculture Committee, creates, SB-370; HB-2594 Vocational Education, Illinois Council on, creates, HB-620 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT FINANCE CORPORATION, ILLINOIS See HOUSING AND REDEVELOPMENT COMPTROLLER See STATE OFFICERS 2609 COMPUTERS See SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY CONDOMINIUMS See REAL ESTATE OR REAL PROPERTY CONSUMERS See Also: SALES Consumer Credit Reporting Act creates; dispute resolution programs, SB-1436; HB-2243 Consumer Fraud Act see also: FRAUD wood siding labeling, SB-643 Consumer Fraud and Deceptive Business Practices Act see also: FRAUD see also: SALES avoidance of transaction or contract period, HB-1966 coin-operated machines, toll free repair number, HB-721 private actions, proof, HB-612 radon detection/measurement devices, HB-2682, 2709 Consilmer In Waiting Act, creates, HB- 2820 Consumer-in-Waiting Act, creates, HB- 2820 Health Care Fraud and Quackery Act, creates, SB-1265 Legal Services Consumer Protection Act, creates, SB-916 Menu Disclosure Act, creates, HB-1888 Product Liability Improvement Act, Illinois creates; civil actions; manufacturers & sellers; limitations on damages awards, SB-839 Public Transportation Consumer Protection Act creates; competitive proposals; minimum standards for operators & contracts, SB-832; HB-1702 rebuilt auto parts, express warranty, HB-1359, 2638 rebuilt autos parts, express warranty, HB-1359 Telemarketing Consumer Protection Act, creates, HB-2488 Uniform Consumer Clear Information Act, creates, HB-1354 CONTRACTS Blacklist Trade Law, Illinois technical change, SB-918 Construction Jobs Program Act creates; contracts, employment requirements, HB-598 Contractor Registration Act, creates, HB- 2412 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. CONTRACTS-Cont. Defense Contract Procurement Divsion of DCCA, HB-322 female and minority business advocates, DCCA, HB-1266 Hazardous Substances Construction Disclosure Act, creates, SB-769 Local Unified Contractor Bond Act creates; unified bond in lieu of all local bond requirements, HB-637 municipal contracts tax delinquency, bans contracts, SB- 731; HB-1185 public construction contractors irrevocable letter of credit in lieu of bond, HB-919 public improvement contracts competitive bidding, increases bid limit, HB-1471 Public Transportation Consumer Protection Act creates; competitive proposals; minimum standards for operators & contracts, SB-832; HB-1702 Response Action Coritractor Indemnification Act liability coverage through Response Action Contractors Indemnification Fund, SB-1421 percentage of contracts paid into Response Action Contractors Indemnification Fund, SB-1007 Spirits Fair Dealership Law, creates, SB- 860 State Printing Contracts Act recyclable, non-colored paper, HB-2326 CONVEYANCES/EASEMENTS conveyance of land damaged by nuisance property flood hazard, owner give notice, SB-465 conveyance of State property Act, HB-2613 Cook County Forest Preserve District, SB- 964 deeds metes and bounds descriptions, HB-327 Dept. of Central Management Services Elgin School District U-46, SB-387; HB-917 Prairieland Heritage Museum Institute, Jacksonville, HB-2664 State Capitol Complex parking, exchange of State lands, HB-2664 Dept. of Commerce and Community Affairs Lake County land, transfers jurisdiction from DOT, HB-187 Dept. of Conservation Bristol-Kendall Joint Cemetery Assoc. HB-1864 2610 CONVEYANCES/EASEMENTS-Cont. City of Ottawa, HB-253 Illinois/Mississippi Canal towpath, agricultural easement, HB-898, 1716 Ottawa canal land conveyances, removes restrictions, SB-856 State parks easements for access, HB- 897 Dept. of Corrections Kane County criminal courts complex, SB-695 Dept. of Transportation Cook County, Hodgkins, Lake County, SB-856 highway purposes easements, HB-1774 Lake County land, DCCA jurisdiction, HB-187 North Chicago industrial park, HB- 187 Pulaski, Johnson, Winnebago, Boone Counties conveyances, SB-1034 State land, Kankakee & Madison Counties, SB-1034 State sight distance easement, Will County, HB-1865 fraudulent conveyances Uniform Fraudulent Transfer Act, creates,`SB-549; HB-1689 Geneva Park District, SB-353 Land Sales Act subdivisions, SB-1025 technical changes, HB-2403 Land Trust Recordation and Transfer Tax Act restriction, removes, SB- 1136 Maryville, conveyance authorization, HB-1789. Military and Naval Dept. Aurora, SB-856 Peoria County highway easement, HB-1865 Spring Lake, State reversion rights, HB- 2280 State land, industrial use, HB-1963 State reversion rights, Spring Lake, HB- 2280 CORRECTIONS, UNIFIED CODE OF Child and Parent Residential Program plan, HB-1566 correctional employment programs appropriation apportionment, SB-1431 Private Sector Park Act, prisoner maintenance, SB-322 Violent Crime Victims Assistance Fund, HB-1229 correctional institutions new institution for vocational training & first offenders, HB-235 Vienna minimum security facility, volunteer vocational school, HB-231 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. CORRECTIONS, UNIFIED CODE OF-Cont. crimes committed during confinement battery, 24-hour confinement, HB-398 definitions phraseology, HB-1491 Dept. of Corrections prisoners/facilities adult female offenders, biannual report, SB-734; HB-2079 biodegradable plastic bags usage, HB- 1625 Child and Parent Residential Program plan HB-1566 county reimbursements, SB-41; HB-158 female offenders, Dept. long range planning document biannual report, SB-734 furlough, HB-1129 HIV testing on release, HB-744 HIV testing; spouse notification; prisoner separation, HB-1878 HIV testing, Dept. Public Health pay, HB-1878 HIV/AIDS testing, SB-1411 inmate wages, Violent Crime Victims Assistance Fund, HB-1229 inmate weapons possession, good time forfeiture, HB-408 Jail Standards Board, creates; local jail oversight, SB-120 mandatory employment, contributions to confinement costs, SB-1431 parent/child reunification program, HB-1519 partitions in visiting areas, maximum security facilities, HB-194 periodic imprisonment limits, HB-803 Private Sector Park Act, creates; private property conversion; inmate maintenance SB-322 single parent inmate family services, HB-2615 dispositions credit for time served, eliminates, HB- 1979 drug offenses, minimum jail terms, HB-1399 DUI reckless homicide, minimum term of imprisonment, HB-46 DUI, emergency services restitution, HB-1503 DUI, reimbursement of ambulance costs, SB-464 graffiti, dispositions, HB-1323 probation, denied to persons convicted while on periodic imprisonment, HB- 1201 residential burglary, minimum period of incarceration, HB-537 2611 CORRECTIONS, UNIFIED CODE OF-Cont. fines fine surcharge application, HB-1251 imprisonment aggravated battery during confinement, HB-1979 custody of Dept., HB-1957 impact incarceration program for youthful offenders, establishes, HB- 2913 juvenile defendant, reconsideration of sentence upon age 21, HB-772, 2504 reimbursement of county, SB-41; HB-158 residential burglary, offender committed to sheriff or Dept., HB- 537 Jail Standards Board, creates; local jail oversight, SB-120 juvenile detention centers financing, SB-257 parole and after-care AIDS-HIV testing prior to parole, SB-1199 .parole officer family reunification training, HB-2615 parole, eliminates, HB-2720 presentencing disclosure to probation dept., HB-929 presentence reports contents, criminal cases, SB-126 disclosure to probation dept,, HB-929 history of delinquency or criminal activity, SB-456 Prisoner Review Board written/visual testimony, SB-1 220; HB-2314 probation, conditional discharge, supervision aggravated battery with a firearm, nonprobationable, SB-1315 denial organized gang retaliation, HB-1859 probation, persons convicted while on periodic imprisonment, HB- 1201 S supervision for domestic battery, HB-1863 suipervision, subsequent mandatory vehicle insurance violations, HB-1080 Vehicle Code size, weight & load violations, SB-1325 denial of supervision, subsequent retail theft, SB-125 deterrent effect on public, determination of conditions of probation, HB-581 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. CORRECTIONS, UNIFIED CODE OF-Cont. drivers license/permit denial, SB-455 geographic & personal contact restrictions; apology, SB-125, 126; HB-440 history of delinquency or criminality or criminal activity, SB-456 Intensive Probation Supervisionr Program, SB-624 last 5 years measure, DUI Second Offenders, SB-743; HB-1821 parolee monthly payments into Dept. of Corrections Supervisory Training Fund, HB-1038 probation fees, HB-2294 probation fees, HB-458 psychological or psychiatric treatment, SB-1410 refraining from presence of drugs or other controlled substances; submission to tests, HB-2916 residential burglary, minimum period of incarceration,,HB-537 restoration of license rights & Sprivileges, HB-1264 special alternative incarceration program & diversion center program, SB-6231, 624 supervision, reportable motor vehicle violations, SB-444 Vehicle Code violations, SB-856 records and reports adult female offenders, planning documents, SB-709 sentencing. deceased victim's relatives' statements, HB-995 drug offense, minimum jail terms, HB- 1399 DUI reckless homicide, minimum term of imprisonment, HB-46 extended term sentences controlled substances violations, HB-1596 graffiti, HB-1780 graffiti, minimum dispositions, HB- 1323 guilty but mentally ill, abolishes, HB- 937 mandatory imprisonmenrt, restrictions, HB-2496 mental retardation, mitigating factor, HB-2497 reconsideration upon 21st birthday, HB-772 ritual brutality; cemetery desecration, aggravating factors, HB-1884 ritual brutality, aggravating factor, HB-1884 2612 CORRECTIONS, UNIFIED CODE OF-Cont. sexual offenders, blood & saliva specimens, SB-1029 technical changes, HB-1981, 2975, 2976, 2977, 2978 COUNTIES animal leghold traps regulation, SB-173 board meetings public buildings, HB-808 bonds county jail and sheriff residence construction, HB-367 Central Illinois Development Authority creates; Peoria, Tazewell, Woodford counties, SB-304 cloud seeding Dept. agriculture grant program, HB- 1440 Cook County annual appropriation, adopt before each FY, SB-1504 president, item reduction authority, SB-1496 Cook County Forest Preserve District See PARKS AND PARK DISTRICTS Cook County Sheriffs Merit Board Act increases, SB-269 Counties Code, enacts, recodification, HB-312 County and Multiple County Public Health Departments Act pregnant women, home visitation, SB- 1047 county boards board size changes, ordinance or petition & referendum, HB-1075 composition & election, SB-1403 election of chairman, HB-312 public library grounds, SB-319; HB- 575 county Children's Advocacy Centers creates; child sexual abuse victims; county property tax, HB-2439 County Cooperative Extension Law funds certified to multi-county extension boards, HB-1406 county correctional facilities County Correctional Facilities Support Fund, HB-1193 County Department of Corrections Act prisoner medical expenses, HB-268 county employees/officers annual stipends, HB-1171 auditors, annual continuing professional education, HB-2950 County Assessor, salary increase, HB-227 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. COUNTIES--Cont. county board officer simultaneous service as county highway commissioner, HB-1748 County Executive Act proposition at general elections, HB-341, 1075 technical changes, HB-2382 County Officers Compensation Act fixed compensation levels, HB-227 county residency, HB-527 election, HB-180 Faii Campaign Practices Act, creates, SB-868; HB-1917 supervisor of safety mandated compensation, HB-383 third class counties, officer fees, SB- 1222 County Executive Act - see: county employees/ officers County Food Establishment Licensing Act licensing of food service establishments; fees, HB-1224 county garbage disposal Act landfill siting review proceeding, cost of transcript, HB-967 County Home Act sheltered care or nursing home, unreimbursed admissions, SB-1132 County Shelter Care and Detention Home Act tax levies, lowers county population, HB-2672 demolition of buildings liens enforcement procedure, HB-2321 Downstate County Working Cash Fund Act balance, earned interest, maximum, HB-640 elderly abuse victims, emergency shelters, SB-702 fire and police protection chief deputy, acting sheriff, HB-790 county unincorporated area fire protection plan, HB-1349 joint government contracts, SB-1375 Fox River advisory committees to DOT, SB- 487 health departments mental health program, referendum, SB-26 indebtedness airport debt, exempts from debt limitation, HB-628 Juvenile Detention Home Bond Act creates; bonds; county grants; HB-1187 landfill sitings transcript cost borne by plaintiff, HB-98 lease agreements 2613 COUNTIES-Cont. Public Building Commission agreements, HB-729 legal holiday calendar, HB-731 Local Solid Waste Management Act See LOCAL GOVERNMENT Local Unified Contractor Bond Act creates; unified bond in lieu of county & muncipal bond requirements, HB- 637 ordinances court services fee, sheriff court services, SB-667 Vehicle Code fine surcharge, emergency service vehicles, HB-1253 violations, jury trial waiver, HB-1099 Public Building Commission Act municipal projects authorization, SB- 1492. public housing, court holding rooms, HB- 1529 public land donations school district participation, HB-1994 public library grounds county boards prescribe, SB-319; HB- 575 Regional Juvenile Detention Authority, creates, HB-2689 school land donations, SB-731, 1161 solid waste committee report to county board, HB-397 solid waste disposal tax, HB-999 Solid Waste Planning and Recycling Act County Site Review Commissions, creates, HB-202 Statewide Grand Juries creates; controlled substance violations; county pay, HB-1487 stormwater management county rates, service charges, revenue bonds, HB-1280 planning committee membership, HB-338 planning committee reports, HB-397 stormwater flows speed limits, DOT set, SB-248; HB-694 stormwater tax - see: TAXATION - COUNTY TAXES subdivision development school facilities needs; land designation; cash contributions, HB-802 Supervisor of Safety Act, County mandated compensation, HB-383 technical change, HB-1466 tuberculosis sanitarium districts, dissolution; county boards of health assume care & treatment programs, HB-2060 Upper Illinois River Valley Development Authority Act Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. COUNTIES--Cont. creates; Grundy, LaSalle, Bureau, Putnam, Marshall counties, SB-1451; HB-1724 zoning agricultural purposes, hybrid seeds, HB-1081 family relationship determinations, SB- 256 township objections, HB-882 variation of regulations without hearing, HB-730 COURTS - JUDGES - JURORS Appellate Courts election; First Judicial DIstrict, HB- 2758 Circuit Clerks complaints against attorneys forms, SB-327 pro se petition, bans unauthorized legal advice from circuit clerk, HB-769 salary increase, HB-227 vacancies, Circuit Judges appoint Clerk Pro Tem, HB-171 Circuit Courts Cook County Judicial Circuit division, SB-543; HB-1420 county public housing holding rooms, HB-1529 full-time secretary, SB-331 Circuit Judge Vacancy Act Cook County Judicial Circuit division, SB-543; HB-1420 circuit judges circuit riding assignments, SB-303 election; First Judicial DIstrict, HB- 2758 one per 50,000, counties over 600,000, SB-558 Clerks of Courts Act arbitration award rejections, filing fee, SB-843 automated record keeping system fees, HB-900 child support payment processing fees, HB-642 circuit clerks keep records for judicial circuit judges, HB-2660 civil cases, service of process, fees, HB- 652, 653 compensation limitation, removes, HB-227 continuance fee, HB-639 fees, counties over 650,000, HB-158 support-fee, prorated refunds, HB-1242 Cook County judicial redistricting, SB-789 court interpreters certified interpreters for criminal defendants & juvenile proceedings, HB-472 2614 COURTS - JUDGES - JURORS-Cont. Court Reporters Act fees; juvenile proceedings, HB-2547 time share positions, HB-2547 Economy and Productivity in State Government Commission Act, creates, HB-2758 Judicial Vacancy Merit Selection Act creates; judicial nominating commissions, SB-1309; HB-2740 jurats abolishes; creates Ill. Verification Act; repeals Notary Public Act, HB-326 Jurors Act jury selection driver's license lists; registered voter lists, HB-353, 1404 peremptory challenges, hearings, HB-433 nonsubstantive changes, SB-266 jury commissioners jury list compilation, HB-353, 1404 jury instruction contributory fault, negligence & product liability cases, HB-70, 334 given at any time during trial, HB-870 tendered by all parties at call of case, HB-1361 jury selection driver's license lists; registered voter lists, HB-353, 1404 peremptory challenges, hearings, HB- 433 jury trial defendant fitness trials, eliminates, SB- 122 Juvenile Court Act abused, neglected or dependent minors evidence, proof of dependency, SB-1213 failure to thrive, SB-1009 newborn infant drug dependency, neglected minor, HB-2262 AIDS testing authorization; release of information, HB-2589 alcohol & drug cases, notification of Secretary of State; suspension of driving privileges, HB-749 child abuse investigations, HB-2590 child abuse/neglect complaints investigations, HB-2590- continuation; venue or service objections, HB-440 court jurisdiction objections made prior to adjudicatory hearing,HB-419 detention facility, 10 years old, HB-2255 dispositions sent to Sec. of State, determination; minor driving privileges revocation, HB-2860 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. COURTS - JUDGES - JURORS-Cont. firearm violation, juvenile detention homes, SB-669 juvenile detention homes, HB-656 minor safety, DCFS notify court of concerns, SB-644 minor tried as adult, SB-942, 1270; HB-1859, 1860, 1862, 2428 minors jailed no more than 6 hours, SB-1391 minors, mandatory return to parents; authoritative intervention adjudication, HB-1353 neglected minor, newborn infant, presence of drugs, HB-2590 parental liability, juvenile criminal violations of Controlled Substances Act, HB-2276 police records released to victims, HB- 647 probation, conditional discharge, supervision condition of probation, geographic & personal contact restrictions; apology, SB-125, 126; HB-440 convined minor, periodic supervision, SB-667 denial of supervision, retail theft offenses, SB-125 drivers license/permit denial, SB- 455 home confinement, electronic monitoring device, SB-1255 supervision continuance, HB-657 restitution on minor's behalf, HB-656 service objections made prior to adjudicatory hearing, SB-178; HB-419 substance abuse program treatment orders, SB-1214 truant minors, adjudicatory & dispositional hearings, HB-1885 truants returned to school, HB-2125 venue improper, objections waived, SB-125 objections made prior to adjudicatory hearing, SB-178; HB-419 waiver of service of summons, submission to jurisdiction of court, SB-1219 weapons confiscation & disposal, SB-667; HB-1883 State Appellate Defender court-appointed attorney costs for indigents in death sentence case, HB-643 State's Attorneys Appellate Prosecutor's Act 2615 COURTS - JUDGES - JURORS-Cont. criminal felony witness fees, HB-1179 Sinvestigators, increases; peace officers, HB.287 State's Attorney's Appellate Prosecutor's County Fund unobligated balances, roll over, HB-906 Statewide Grand Juries creates; controlled substance violations; county pay, HB-1487 Statewide Grand Jury Act, HB-1487 Supreme Court direct appellate review, various administrative decisions, HB-750 election; First Judicial DIstrict, HB- 2758 internal auditing, circuit courts, HB- 2041 CREDIT CARDS See BANKING AND FINANCE CRIMINAL CODE OF 1961 adultery, deletes "cohabits", HB-351 AIDS, wilful or reckless communication of, new offense, SB-i1180 Anabolic Steroid Offenses (new Article), HB-2625, 2626 armed violence category 1 weapons and firearms, SB- 557. battery/aggravated battery 'aggravated battery with a firearm, creates offense, HB-1883 child victims, penalty, SB-667; HB-1463 domestic battery, creates offense, HB-1863 forcible felony, HB-189 intentional harm to pregnant person, aggravated battery, HB-1863 newborn drug dependency, child abuse, SB-613 bodily harm offenses criminal housing management allowing residential real estate to endanger health or safety, HB-1530 criminal neglect; criminal neglect of elderly or disabled person, creates offenses, SB-506 criminal sexual offenses cause of action against producers of obscene material which cause person to commit offense, HB-929, 1858 disrupted school activities children with infectious diseases, HB-901 misdemeanor, HB-188 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. CRIMINAL CODE OF 1961-Cont. failure to obey RR grade crossing signal, HB-581 knowing transmission of HIV/AIDS virus, HB-1871 spouse criminal sexual assault, prosecution, SB-1429 steroid distribution to amateur athletes, misdemeanor, HB-252 bribery illegal recruitment of an athlete, creates offense, HB-1041 children and minors, crimes against battery/aggravated battery, HB-1463 conduct injurius to a newborn, new offense, HB-2835 newborn drug dependency, SB-613 unlawful visitation interference, HB- 1725 computer crimes anti computer virus law, computer tampering, HB-794 computer tampering by program, HB- 498 computer virus insertion, aggravated computer virus insertion, SB- 1430 computer virus insertion, new offense, SB-1153, 1430 conduct injurius to a newborn, new offense, HB-2835 criminal damage to property extent of damage, element of offense, SB-123; HB-420 gradation of penalties, HB-2823 criminal drug conspiracy, creates offense, HB-1360 criminal liability guilty but mentally ill, abolishes, HB- 937 criminal transmission of HIV/AIDs, SB- 1180 deceptive practices civil action, treble damages, HB-1117 defendant's rights limitations criminal sexual assault/ aggravated criminal sexual assault, HB-1558 definitions forcible felony, aggravated battery, SB- 445; HB-189 mentally retarded, SB-956 peace officer, HB-1067 penal institution; penalties, contraband, HB-2312 disorderly conduct false alarm about concealment of bomb, SB-488 false child abuse reports, penalties, SB-488 2616 CRIMINAL CODE OF 1961-Cont. fax machine, unsolicited advertising or fund-raising material, HB-1251 obscene/vulgar language, HB-355 transmitting false report of violation of Nursing Home Care Act, SB-383; HB-1125 disrupted school activities children with infectious diseases, HB-901 misdemeanor, HB-188 domestic battery, creates offense, HB-1863 driving under influence (DUI) reckless homicide, increases penalty, HB-779 eavesdropping - see: electronic surveillance / eavesdropping elderly or disabled, crimes against criminal neglect, SB-505, 506 financial exploitation, SB-505 electronic surveillance/eavesdropping see also: CRIMINAL PROCEDURE OF 1963, CODE OF law enforcement agencies: kidnapping & hostage cases, SB-1181 telephone harassment recording, exempts, HB-372 escape/aiding escape penalties, increases, HB-983 fornication, deletes "cohabits", HB-351 gambling offenses docked watercraft, SB-575 Excursion Boat Gambling, exempts, SB-568 Riverboat Gambling Act, creates, SB-572 Sports Pool Act, creates; exempts sports pools, HB-2444 homicide death penalty assault weapons used during crime, HB-2949 I11. Controlled Substances violations 1st degree murder, SB-399; HB-1180 mentally retarded, exempts, SB- 956 racial statistics, HB-2273 residential burglary, 1st degree murder committed during, HB- 779 manslaughter while DUI, new offense, SB-453 reckless homicide, DUI, increases penalty, HB-779 residential burglary, aggravating factor, SB-125 illegal recruitment of an athlete, creates offense, HB-1041 inducement to commit suicide, creates felony, HB-1883 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. CRIMINAL CODE OF 1961-Cont. interference with penal institution bringing contraband into penal institution, SB-667 jostling, creates offense, HB-234 judicial procedure - interference soliciting legal counsel business on courthouse property, SB-446 justifiable use of force/exoneration exemption; prevention of aggravated battery, HB-1504 kidnapping offenses child abduction putative father actions, no custody orders, HB-510 harboring a runaway, exempts youth emergency shelters, HB-30 unlawful sale of a public conveyance travel ticket to a minor, creates offense, HB-985 unlawful visitation interference, HB- 1725 mob action offenses organized gangs; penalties, HB-1859 new crimes and offenses aggravated battery with a firearm, creates offense, HB-1883 anabolic steroid trafficking, HB-2626 computer tampering by program, HB- 498 computer virus insertion, SB-1153, 1430 conduct injurius to a newborn, HB- 2835 criminal drug conspiracy, HB-1360 criminal fortification of a residence or building, SB-1097; HB-581 criminal neglect/aggravated criminal neglect of elderly or disabled person, SB-505, 506 criminal transmission of HIV/AIDS, SB-1180 domestic battery, HB-1863 failure to obey RR grade crossing signal, HB-581 financial exploitation of elderly or disabled person, SB-505 illegal recruitment of an athlete, HB- 1041 inducement to commit suicide, HB-1883 jostling, HB-234 manslaughter while DUI, SB-453 operating a fortified drug house, SB-1097 ritual mutilation, HB-1882 steroid distribution to amateur athletes, HB-252 unlawful sale of a public conveyance travel ticket to a minor, HB-985 2617 CRIMINAL CODE OF 1961-Cont. unlawful transfer of a telecommunications device, HB-1409 unlawful visitation interference, HB- 1725 wilful or reckless communication of AIDS, SB-1180 obscenity/pornography criminal sexual offense victim sue producers of obscene material, HB-929, 1858 operating a fortified drug house, new offense, SB-1097 Paging DeviCes, new Article, HB-2450 peace officer, defines, HB-1067 place of trial narcotics racketeering; money laundering; cannabis or controlled substance trafficking, HB-1487 prostitution seizure and forfeiture of vessels, vehicles and aircraft, HB-31 public contracts bid rigging/rotating definition, HB-1453 government contract ban, SB- 1391; HB-977 out-of-state convictions, bans bids, HB-648 opening of sealed bids, good faith delay, HB-908 public contract definition; contractor certificate, SB-694 public employees, SB-1391 residential burglary aggravating factor in felony murder, SB-125 ritual mutilation, new felony, HB-1882 seizure and forfeiture of vessels, vehicles and aircraft: alcohol violations, HB-2983 prostitution, soliciting, patronizing, HB-31 sex offenses adultery and fornication, deletes "cohabits", HB-351 obscenity, increase penalties, HB-1843 Streetgang Criminal Liability Law, creates, HB-1860 technical changes,.HB-2401, 2402 Telecommunications Devices, new Article, HB-1409 theft financial exploitation of elderly or disabled person, SB-505 jostling offense, creates, HB-234 retail theft failure to return rented property, HB-1294 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. CRIMINAL CODE OF 1961-Cont. unlawful visitation interference, HB-1725 weapons See Also: WEAPONS aggravated battery with a firearm, creates offense, HB-1883 assault weapons delay of delivery, HB-607 prohibits, HB-1452 unlawful use of Weapons, SB-147 concealable firearms, delivery waiting period, HB-956 delivery, HB-607, 826, 956 gun owner liability, HB-2825 manufacturer/seller liability, HB-1210 semiautomatic rifle, delay delivery, HB-826 semiautomatic weapons, HB-708 unlawful sale of firearms prize presentations, excludes, HB- 1140 unlawful use of weapons assault weapons, SB-147 firearms discharged from vehicles, SB-668, 670 hunting, discharge of firearm from a motor vehicle, SB-667 public housing, SB-665 CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURE, MISCELLANEOUS Bill of Rights for Victims and Witnesses of Violent Crime Act See VICTIMS AND WITNESSES Conviction Information Act, Illinois Uniform effective date, HB-1463 Corrections, Unified Code of See CORRECTIONS, UNIFIED CODE OF Criminal Code of 1961 See CRIMINAL CODE OF 1961 criminal identification and investigation crime statistics disclosure, SB-302 criminal history records, disclosure, HB-1463 expungement of arrest records, HB- 1450, 1463, 2264 sealing of arrest and conviction records; Vehicle Code violations reports, SB- 156 technical changes, HB-2979 Criminal Justice Information Authority crime statistics available to public, SB-302 Criminal Procedure of 1963, Code of See CRIMINAL PROCEDURE OF 1963, CODE OF eavesdropping 2618 CRIMINAL LAWAND PROCEDURE, MISCELLANEOUS-Cont. see: CRIMINAL CODE OF 1961 or CRIMINAL PROCEDURE of 1963, CODE OF probation officers pay raises; cost of living factor, HB-2293 probationer reporting requirements; appointing authoirty, HB-2293 sexual orientation/physical handicapped crimes Dept. of State Police collection & disseminate info; train officers to identify, SB-302; HB-706 Streetgang and Streetgang Members. Criminal and Civil Liability Law, creates, SB-942 Streetgang Criminal Liability Law, creates, HB-1860 victims and witnesses See VICTIMS AND WITNESSES weapons - see: WEAPONS CRIMINAL PROCEDURE OF 1963, CODE OF arraignment guilty but mentally ill, HB-937 Parentage Act indigent defendants reimburse for court-appointed counsel, HB-2662 arrest parole violators, peace officer arrest, SB-666 warrants, geographical limitations; modification of bail, HB-294 bail bail bond return procedures, notices, HB-1010 bail for one case may satisfy obligations of same defendant in other cases, HB-2334 criteria, SB-1223 drug testing as condition of bail, pilot project, SB-559 periodic drug testing consent, SB-940 child witnesses competency to testify; examination, HB-1244 recorded child victim's statements, HB-643 videotaping, cross examination, HB- 2909 custody medical treatment, SB-204 death row counsel, HB-643 definitions clinical psychologist, HB-437 electronic surveillance/eavesdropping see also: criminal code Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. CRIMINAL PROCEDURE OF 1963, CODE OF-Cont. Chief Judge designees, SB-126; HB- 935 eavesdropping devices for criminal investigations, associate judges issue orders, SB- 124 ex parte application to judge for order, SB-1181 motion to suppress, HB-936 fitness for trial jury trials, eliminates, SB-122 technical change, HB-953 post-conviction hearing petitioners, appointed counsel, HB-2506 post-trial motion in arrest of judgment, denial, SB-447;HB-752 pre-trial continuances, criteria, SB-490, 508 pre-trial motions improper venue, no grounds for dismissal, SB-448 Probation Officers' Act compensation scale, SB-829 fees, HB-2294 out-of-county probationers reporting times, HB-2293 search and seizure citizens band radios, paging devices, vehicles stopped by law enforcement officers, HB-376 property encumbered by security interest, HB-2319 sentencing enhanced sentence, prior convictions, HB-418 technical changes, HB-2399, 2400 trial county ordinance violations, waive jury trial, HB-1099 fitness trial, eliminates, SB-122 guilty but mentally ill, SB-131;HB-937 guilty pleas, aliens advisements, HB- 157 hearsay evidence, SB-507 ' jury instruction, HB-870, 1361, 2957 peremptory challenges to jurors, HB- 433 DEATH Autopsy Act health care agent power of attorney, SB-741; HB-1749 Burial of Dead Bodies Act covering of 18 inches of earth, HB-208 cremation permit, HB-1352 2619 DEATH-Cont. death certificates filing deadline, SB-202 Hispanic identity designation, HB-133 tobacco contributing factor, HB-5 death penalty see also: CRIMINAL CODE OF 1961 assault weapons used during crime, HB-2949 mentally retarded, exempts, SB-956 racial statistics, HB-2273 defines, SB-68 Determination of Death Act, Uniform, creates, HB-61 1, 2972 Funeral Directors and Embalmers Licensing Act of 1935 deceased persons of voting age, funeral directors notify election authority, HB-358 obsolete language, deletes, SB-356 infant mortality reduction Dept. Public Health campaign material directed towards Hispanics & African Americans, HB-131 legislative board members, SB-1047 Living Will Act health care agencies/agents powers, HB-924 nutrition and hydration, creates presumptions concerning, SB-797; HB- 646 right to die nutrition and hydration presumptions, HB-646 suicide inducement to commit, creates felony, HB-1883 suicide prevention DMHDD adolescent & teen suicide prevention program, interim report, HB-1165 DEPARTMENTS OF STATE GOVERNMENT Accountability and Productivity Improvement in State Government Act creates; entities report to G. A., SB- 1275 accountability reports, Code Depts. make to BOB, HB-2279 Aging Illinois Senior Citizens Awards Program, SB-703 judicial review, Administrative Review Law, HB-1978 recipient copayment or fee for services, SB-1075; HB-1128 Senior Chitizens Child Care Support Act, creates, HB-1527 senior citizen overuse of prescription drugs, Dept. examine, SB-1415 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. DEPARTMENTS OF STATE GOVERNMENT-Cont. State Long Term Care Ombudsman Office, HB-215 technical changes, HB-1282 volunteer service credit program, SB- 48 Agriculture advisory boards; Dept. powers, HB-1406 agrichemical facility permit, HB-2713 cloud seeding grant program, HB-1440 Equine Infectious Anemia Control Act, Illinois, creates; Dept. rulemaking, HB-886 genetically engineered organisms, release into environment, EPA/Dept. Ag. review, HB-446 Organic Food Products Standards Act, creates, SB-1437 pesticide safety training programs, HB- 632 production agriculture research and application program, SB-63 sustainable agriculture program, -SB-370; HB-2594 Alcohol and Substance Abuse dangerous drugs treatment, SB-222 DASA licensing fees; probation, supervision exclusions; satellite facility, SB-1329 Alcoholism and Substance Abuse (DASA) AIDS testing, reports, HB-1876 Alcohol Birth Defect Warning Act, creates SB-620 Alcohol Warning Act, creates, SB-621 alcohol/substance abuse counseling hotline, HB-1411 deaf/hearing impaired programs, DASA, HB-295 fetal alcohol symdrome pamphlets, SB-93 Hazardous Substance and Toxic Waste Handlers, Transporters and Storers Drug and Alcohol Testing Act, creates, SB-590 hotline for minors of abusers, HB-141 1 pregnant addicts care & treatment program SB-616 pregnant addicts, Dept. list substance abuse providers; residential care guidelines, SB-613 prenatal care, addicted mothers & children, SB-613 steroid education program, SB-188, 1332; HB-2446, 2626 appropriations, Code Depts. accountability reports, HB-2279 Central Collections creates; collect delinquent debts owed State, HB-1260 2620 DEPARTMENTS OF STATE GOVERNMENT-Cont. Central Management Services (CMS) Agricultural Commodity-Based Plastics Development Act, creates, SB-870 Census Coordination, Interagency Council on, creates; DCMS lead agency, E090-1 copies of certain documents to G.A. and Economic & Fiscal Commission, SB-460 DCMS certificates of participation limits, reports, SB-212; HB-740 HIV Testing Act, creates; DCMS contracts, HB-1878 Institute for Juvenile Research transferred to U of I, HB-1192 job vacancies: testing, applications, bilingual hiring/services, minority & female executive training, SB-499 Sick Leave Bank Act, SB-346 State buildings waste materials, DCMS recycling project, HB-2348 State Employee leave sharing pilot program, HB-1286 State Employees Suggestion Award Board, documentation, management personnel, HB-2576 Child Advocacy creates; Gov. appoint director, HB-22 Children and Family Services (DCFS) addicted babies, DCFS report to Dept. Public Health, SB-613 AIDS testing, reports, HB-1876 authoritative intervention, DCFS care & training of minors, HB-1353 child abuse & neglect training program; service workers/personal computers pilot program, HB-1240 Child Care Development Amendments of 1989, SB-999; HB-414 Child Care Expansion Program, creates, SB-1050 child care services, Public Aid recipients, SB-890 child care worker training programs, DCFS & higher ed. institutions, HB-822 children accepted for care & training: incl. delinquents, addicts, truants, etc., SB-354 DASA alcohol/substance abuse hotline; DCFS & DASA services, HB-1411 day care reimbursement, HB-2590 DCFS family preservation plans; abused & neglected child reporting; report to G.A., SB-948 family preservation services; contingent fees, HB-2590 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. DEPARTMENTS OF STATE GOVERNMENT-Cont. foster care ward medical care, SB-691 foster home assistance payments, HB- 1079 homeless youth services, HB-30 homeless youth shelters, HB-1188 pregnant woman use of drugs, physician report to DCFS, SB-1412 prenatal care, addicted mothers & children, SB-613 Senior Chitizens Child Care Support Act, creates, HB-1527 staff; caseloads; investigations; reports to G.A., SB-1046; HB-580 technical changes, HB-1247 unfit person, termination of parental rights, SB-296 Commerce and Community Affairs (DCCA) Affordable Housing Program; Advisory Commission; Fund, HB-57, 377, 788 Build Illinois, DCCA studies & programs, HB-2535 Commerce and Community Affairs Advisory Council, increases; programs & grants; industrial firms; fees collection; HB-1659 Defense Contract Procurement Division, creates; federal lobbying efforts, HB-322 Dislocated Worker Unit, HB-59 East St. Louis, DCCA services & programs; Task Force study, HB- 1945 economic development project areas; tax increment allocation, SB-1345 economic emergency program, HB-1256 employer training or retraining costs, restricts funds usages, HB-435 federal prison grants, HB-158, 1609 female and minority business advocates, HB-1266 Financially Distressed Municipalities Act, creates; HB-1559 foreign firms incentives to locate in Ill., HB-618 infrastructure improvements, acquisition of property, SB-1345 loan program for child and family day care centers, HB-414 Minority Business Development Bureau, HB-2141 Private Enterprise Review and Advisory Board, creates, HB-204, 282 Product Research and Development Office, small business grants, HB- 2789 Public Housing Tenant Manager Training Act, creates, HB-1452, 1659 2621 DEPARTMENTS OF STATE GOVERNMENT- Cont. Public Works and Economic Development Program, creates, HB- 2536 small business export development pilot project, SB-768 Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Phase II Assistance Program in DCCA, SB-1093 small business legislation, economic impact statements, HB-546 technical changes, HB-1644 Technology Advancement and Development Act, creates, SB-1345; HB-2604 Urban Assistance Office revitalization areas, plans; urban research institute; economic Bill of Rights, HB-1649 Urban Civilian Youth Service, creates, HB-1651 Conservation federal projects, nonfederal sponsorship, HB-2333 Forest Products Standards Act, creates; labeling standards, SB-351 grammatical change, HB-1586 State Pheasant Stamp, creates, SB-231 trees and forests, propagation; public education, HB-2308 Corrections see also: CORRECTIONS, UNIFIED CODE OF AIDS testing, reports, HB-1876, 1878 Economy and Productivity in State Government Commission Act, creates, HB-2758 Employment Security Accessible Health Care Act, SB-400; HB-1500 city labor & manufacturing data from all depts., HB-1134 job vacancies: Dept. information, Personnel Code, Job Service offices, testing, SB-499 Energy and Natural Resources (DENR) Advanced Photon Source Task Force, creates, SB-1450 automotive air conditioning refrigerants, DENR training workshops & pilot programs, SB-1043 chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs), Dept./ EPA report to G.A., SB-1043 Degradable Plastic Act, creates; model landfill practices; labeling; purchasing, HB-1339 Energy Services Division, SB-311 Lake Calumet groundwater study, HB- 789 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. DEPARTMENTS OF STATE GOVERNMENT-Cont. pilot recycling project grants, SB-638 recycling logo development, HB-2463 recycling logos; public education; educational materials, HB-2463 SSC for Illinois, Inc., repeals DENR cooperation with; abolishes SSC Fund, HB-2040 waste paint disposal study; pesticide container disposal study, HB-1356 waste reduction & recycling, DENR educational materials, HB-1176 wood scrap and sawdust, composting feasibility study, SB-1039 Financial Institutions Title Insurance Act, creates, SB-1121, 1129; HB-1832 unclaimed property disposition, SB-1425 Human Rights real estate discrimination procedures, HB-1824 subpoenas for investigations, Dir. of Dept. issue, HB-1159 Insurance Director, election, HB-2144 Home Warranty Act, creates, SB-1137 Local Government Risk Pool Act, HB- 1470 medical patient rights standards, HB- 1005 Underground Storage Tank Damage Insurance Fund, creates; self- insurance program, SB-752 Labor Advisory Board membership; qualifications HB-1142 Indoor Air Pollution Control Council, establishes, SB-985; HB-1415 Minority & Female Employment Opportunity Division, SB- 1197 Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities (DMHDD) adolescent & teen suicide prevention program, interim report, HB-1165 Area Service Councils, SB-1200 bond authority: community facilities, super collider; grants; regulations, SB-945 community mental health needs, distribution of funds formula, SB-18 Community-Integrated Living Arrangements distribution, DMHDD State plan, HB-550 continuous treatment teams, HB-1508 developmentally disabled, transitional educational services; out-patient counseling; non-English interpreters; prisoner psychiatric services, HB-1508 2622 DEPARTMENTS OF STATE GOVERNMENT-Cont. DMHDD services; living arrangements; screening; assessment; support teams, SB-1200 employees injured in line of duty, continued compensation, HB-795 federal Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1987 compliance plans, HB- 1065 hearing impaired/behavior disordered children services plan, SB-673 Home-Based Support Services Law for Mentally Disabled Adults; Family Assistance Law for Mentally Disabled Children, creates; DMHDD mandates, HB-555 Institute for Dev. Disabilities transferred to U of I, HB-1192 institution staff, workload standards, HB-1064 mentally disabled persons, DMHDD home & community services, HB- 1894 mentally ill community services funding, DMHDD pilot project, HB- 1058 renamed mental health facilities; rules; terminology, HB-1582 sheriffs reimbursed for patient transport costs, HB-728 technical changes, HB-1025 transitional educational services, developmentally disabled adults, HB-1678 Mines and Minerals documents; records; certification; fraud, SB-1016 Explosives Act, Illinois, HB-1627 health and safety standards; emergency remedial action; Dept. records; certification fee, HB-1627 oil & gas; fees; well abandonment; underground operation standards; emergency action standards, SB-1015 Nuclear Safety eminent domain rights; nuclear reactor fees, HB-1686 Nuclear Facility Safety Act, Illinois, HB-2310 radon detectors, registration, HB-1611 Radon Gas Safety Act, HB-2682 Radon Mitigation Act, HB-2709 Private Enterprise Review and Advisory Board, creates, SB-373; HB-204, 282 Professional Regulation Acupuncture Practice Act, HB-2563 Denturitry Committee, creates; SB-953 disciplinary reports; subpoena powers; fees; HB-1626- Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. DEPARTMENTS OF STATE GOVERNMENT-Cont. Electrologists Practice Act of 1990, creates, SB-1378 Home Inspectors Act, creates; licensing, HB-1815 immigrant English/civics courses, Dept. set fee limits, HB-2806 Interior Design Professionals Board, HB-2173 Legal Services Consumer Affairs Division, establishes, SB-916 Marriage and Family Therapy Certification Act, creates, SB-1438; HB-2565 Midwifery Certification Review Board, creates, HB- 1740 Nursing Pool Quality Assurance Act, HB-2174 Substance Abuse Counselor Certification Act, HB-2722 technical changes, HB-2397 Public Aid domestic violence shelters, waiver of matching funds requirement, HB-1269 financial independence through self- employment, federal pilot program, HB-975 Homelessness Prevention Program/ Act, creates, HB-1850, 2548 Long Term Care Act, creates, SB-617 task force on processing public assistance claims submitted by hospital, SB-795 Public Health Advisory Hospital Council, eliminates, SB-1030 AIDS testing, reports, HB-1876 Alcohol and Tobacco Advertising and Display Control Act, creates, SB-618 Allied Health Care Professional Assistance Act, creates, SB-1302 Birth Center Licensing Board, creates, HB-1705 community health centers, SB-1305 drug abuse education program, WIC participants, SB-1414 emergency medical service program; life insurance company tax; grants, HB-1869 Food Toxic Disclosure Advisory Committee; SB-174, 340; HB-626 Hazardous Substance and Toxic Waste Handlers, Transporters and Storers Drug and Alcohol Testing Act, creates, SB-590 Health Resources Development Office, HB-421 hearing aid educational programs, HB-603 2623 DEPARTMENTS OF STATE GOVERNMENT-Cont. Hispanic infant mortality study, HB-131 Hispanics, AIDS public information campaign, HB-132 HIV/AIDS tests at hospitals, IDPH rules, SB-1198 infant mortality reduction material directed towards Hispanics & African Americans, HB-131 medical malpractice ins. reimbursement, medically underserved counties, SB-1303 medically underserved community comprehensive primary care, Dept. program & grants, SB-698 nursing income supplement, SB-1304 Nutrition Outreach and Public Education Act, SB-887; HB-1110 O'Hare Airport adverse health effects study, HB-88 pest control technicians, licensing & investigations, etc. HB-1661 Pesticide Poisoning Reporting Act, creates, SB-241 pregnant addicts, residential care guidelines, SB-613L prenatal AIDS transmission, SB-705 Prenatal and Newborn Care Program, HB-1091 prenatal care, addicted mothers & children, SB-613 Radon Detector Licensing, HB-1611 residential care homes, Dept. register, SB-833 Rural Health Act, Illinois, HB-421 Rural Health Care Services Improvement Act, creates; rural ambulance services, HB 1116 Rural Health Center, HB-1493 school personnel AIDS training standards, HB-2302 Smoking Limitation Act, creates; Dept. administer, SB-44 Spinal Cord and Head Injuries Advisory Council; Registry, HB-601 toxicological testing on specimens submitted by coroners & law enforcment officers, SB-1449 WIC Vendor Managment Act, HB-2091 Rehabilitation Services Bureau for the Blind, creates, SB-755; HB-1225 hearing impaired/behavior disordered children services plan, SB-673 recipient copayment or fee for services, SB-1075; HB-1128 Spinal Cord and Head Injuries Advisory Council, HB-601 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. DEPARTMENTS OF STATE GOVERNMENT-Cont. Revenue Excursion Gambling Boat Act, SB-572, 575 Gaming Board division, creates, SB-572 halon/chlorofluorocarbon sales fees; research & conservation projects, HB-1378 Solid Waste Reduction Act, creates; Packaging Board; container fees & credits, HB-2027 Taxpayer Rights Advocate, creates, HB-1434 Taxpayer's Bill of Rights Act; creates; ombudsman, advisory council, SB- 1144, 1424; HB-1100 technical changes, HB-2420 State Police criminal history information, HB-1904 Motor Carrier Safety, DOT rules; DOT/Dept of State Police enforcement, HB-1964 public transportation driver applicants, criminal background checks, HB- 2899 school employee criminal background checks, HB-2897 sexual orientation/physical handicap, information regarding crimes motivated by, SB-302; HB-706 State Police Merit Board expenses, HB-44 Toxic Waste Strike Force, creates; investigate violations of EPA, HB- 968 Transportation (DOT) accidents involving DOT personnel, DOT investigations, HB-1315 Aeronautics Division airport noise impact programs, HB-2251, 2252, 2253 airport facilities loans, SB-1451 airport facility loans, SB-1451 Bikeways Facilities Office, creates, SB-787 Disadvantaged Business Enterprise Program, HB-714 Lake Michigan Protection Authority, creates, HB-636 Motor Carrier Safety, DOT rules; DOT/Dept of State Police enforcement, HB-1964 motor fuel taxes; mass transit grants; Disadvantaged Business Enterprise Program; Strategic Capital Improvements Program, HB-2576 Permanent Noise Monitoring Act, Illinois, creates; O'Hare monitoring system, HB-599 2624 DEPARTMENTS OF STATE GOVERNMENT-Cont. road construction, DOT feasibility study to use recycled products, HB-2114 stormwater flows speed limits, SB-248; HB-694 travel-related services signs leases, business logos, SB-110, 149 water use permit plan, HB-1196 Veterans' Affairs burial places, Dept. rulemaking, HB-558 DISABLED PERSONS blind Bureau for the Blind, creates within Dept Rehab. Services, HB-1225 blind vendors State Employees Retirement System participation, HB-423 Bureau for the Blind, creates in Dept. of Rehabilitation Services, SB-788; HB-1225 Community Residence Right to Locate Act creates; disabled community residency rights, HB-2286 Community Residnce. Location Planning Act, creates, HB-2286 developmental disabilities Bill of Rights of Persons with Developmental Disabilities Act, creates, HB469 Domestic Abuse and Neglect of Adults with Disabilities Study and Demonstration Program Act reporting requirements, SB-518 reporting, Public Aid general assistance supervisors, SB-521 guardianship, HB-1777 handicapped children mainstreaming in school classrooms, limits, HB-1395 handicapped parking fines, unauthorized use of spaces, HB-1009 hearing impaired/behavior disordered children service needs plan, Dept. Rehab Services, DMHDD, State Board of Ed., SB-673 hearing impaired/deaf hotels, portable smoke detectors, HB- 2003 telecommunications devices, HB-741, 2139 Human Rights Act handicapped remodeling of residence, SB-737 Interpreter Privilege Act, creates, HB-2941 mentally disabled Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. DISABLED PERSONS-Cont. Home-Based Support Services Law for Mentally Disabled Adults; Family Assistance Law for Mentally Disabled Children, creates; DMHDD mandates, HB-69, rehabilitation home services eligibility, HB-45 rehabilitation of disabled persons Act disabled/handicapped references; HB-1887 home care services eligibility, HB- 128 personal care attendant payment, SB- 342, 390 personal care services charges, limits, SB-341, 343 subsidized housing, information clearinghouse, HB-2068 Senior Citizens and Disabled Persons Property Tax Relief and Pharmaceutical Assistance Act (Circuit Breaker) see also: FOOD AND DRUGS see also: SENIOR CITIZENS age eligibility, lowers, SB-1402 drugs/equipment covered under Act, HB-817, 1118 eligibility, income threshold, SB-301, 523, 1402, 1470; HB-136, 818, 2935 eligibility, surviving spouse, HB-7 federal Medicare Catastrophic Coverage Act of 1988, integration of Act with, HB-2198 income tax exemption, HB-340 Parkinson's disease medication, HB- 160 Senior Citizens Real Estate Tax Deferral Act Real Estate Tax Deferral Act, title change; income & age eligibility; blind & disabled deferrals; HB-2838 DISASTERS AND DISASTER RELIEF See EMERGENCY SERVICES AND PERSONNEL DISEASES AIDS (Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome) AIDS Confidentiality Act dentists, health care providers, HB-972 HIV testing, SB-166, 705; HB-24, 413, 961 technical changes, HB-1839 AIDS Registry Act monthly HIV infection reports, Ill. residents, HB-1876, 1879 technical changes, HB-2302 AIDS-HIV testing prior to parole, SB-1199 criminal transmission of HIV/AIDS, creates offense, SB-i1180 2625 DISEASES-Cont. Dept. Corrections inmate testing, SB-1411 Dept. Corrections prisoner testing; spouse notification; prisoner separation, HB-1878 Dept. Corrections, Public Health, DASA, DCFS tests; reports, HB- 1876 Dept. Public Health campaign material, SB-1414; HB-132 HIV test, Dept. Corrections prisoners upon release, HB-744 HIV Testing Act, creates; DCMS contracts, HB-1878 HIV/AIDS tests at hospitals, IDPH rules, SB-1198 hospital patient voluntary testing, SB-1198 Spatients' insurance rights; AIDS testing rights, HB-1769 prenatal AIDS transmission, Dept. Public Health program, SB-705 Public Aid formulary, HB-1838 Public Aid nursing home quality incentive payments, HB-1769 school personnel AIDS training standards, HB-2302 State employees donation of sick leave to AIDS patients, HB-796 testing of sexual assault victims, HB- 1880 treatment drugs, approval by Dept. Public Health, HB-1838 wilful or reckless communication of disease, new offense, SB-1180 Alzheimer's disease accident and health insurance coverage, SB-31 Alzheimer's Disease Research Act taxpayer contributions, HB-197 income tax checkoff contributions, HB- 309 nursing home care & treatment training, SB-1186 communicable disease reports food service employees hiring exclusions, notice, SB-469 diabetes distinctly colored drivers license, HB- 881 epilepsy prescription drugs coverage, HB- 1118 fetal alcohol syndrome pamphlet provided with marriage licenses, SB-93 retail alcohol sellers post warning sign, SB-92 Sexually Transmissible Diseases Act HIV/AIDS testing, clinics, HB-1876 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. DISEASES-Cont. syphilis marriage license test report, SB-253 tuberculosis county tax decrease; transfer of TB districts duties to health dept., HB- 2969 sanitarium districts, dissolution; county boards of health assume care & treatment programs, HB-2060 DOMESTIC RELATIONS adopted children, construction of instruments in regard to -- see: ADOPTION Birth Center Licensing Act, creates, HB- 1705 Domestic Abuse and Neglect of Adults with Disabilities Study and Demonstration Program Act reporting requirements, SB-518 Domestic Violence Act of 1986 child's school records, bans inspection under orders of protection, HB-470 disabled adults, additional assistance & protection, HB-1107 emergency orders of protection, SB-82; HB-47, 470 exploitation/neglect, violations under Act, HB-1107 physicians report suspected cases, SB-' 1409 pro se petition, bans unauthorized legal advice from circuit clerk, HB-769 psychological or psychiatric treatment, SB-1410 State's Attorney assistance, HB- 1101 domestic violence shelters abuse of adult with disabilities, HB-I107 family or household member definition, HB-1268 matching funds requirement waiver, HB-1269 temporary substitute guardians, orders of protection, HB-1107 Families with Children Equal Rights Act, creates; rental housing rights, SB-336 Family Leave Act of 1989 creates; employees family leave entitlements, HB-1343 Family Responsibility and Medical Leave Act of 1989, Illinois, creates, SB-292, 1501; HB-2907 husband and wife Act estate of tenancy by entirety, SB-531, 772; HB-470 family expenses shared by both parents, HB-633 spouse non-family expenses, creditors not collect from other spouse, SB-129 2626 DOMESTIC RELATIONS-Cont. joint rights and obligations estate of tenancy by entirety, SB-531, 772; HB-470 Marriage and Dissolution of Marriage Act appraisal of business property, HB-756 child's guardian ad litem appointments, HB-736 child's school records, bans inspection under orders of protection, HB-470 children, effects of divorce on, court order attendance at sessions, HB-129 children, provision for insurance, SB- 352 costs & attorneys fees, any party, SB- 134 custody determination, HB-389, 1974 hearings, presence of child, HB- 292 investigations/home studies, HB-2590 temporary, HB-813 DCFS custodial investigations, HB- 1111 expert witness testimony fees, HB-888 impoundment of files, SB-138 marital property non-marital property of each spouse; HB-1573 spousal debt responsibility restrictions, SB-129 marriage license AIDS test, SB-43, 46; HB-92 fetal alcohol syndrome pamphlet, SB-93 premarital testing requirements, HB-18, 36 syphilis test report, SB-253 praecipe for summons, filing of petition, .HB-2166 prohibited dissolution actions, SB-1406 separation cohabitation, attempted reconciliation, HB-37 support change of address or circumstance, notice to clerk of court, HB-1518 child health insurance, HB-2409 child support, net income exclude pension contributions, HB-1573 clerk of court fee part of support order, HB-642 continuances, HB-737 guidelines, non-custodial parent obligation for other children, HB-1483 high school children, age 18, HB-2265 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. DOMESTIC RELATIONS-Cont. income withholding, employer pay delinquent support, HB-436 modifications of support & maintenance orders, effective, SB-503 obligor alien ID, SB-889, 890 payable solely to individual; false statements, SB-574 refunds from circuit clerk, HB- 1242 withholding orders, obligor's social security number, HB-1153 withholding, additional amount for circuit clerk fee, HB-2316 technical changes, HB-2409 technical changes, SB-1314 temporary orders, SB-298 visitation grandparent & great-grandparent rights, HB-359 grandparent petitions, SB-134; HB-19 sibling, SB-1314 Marriage and Family Therapy Certification Act, creates, SB-1438; HB-2565- Non-Support of Spouse and Children Act child health insurance, HB-2409 income withholding, employer pay delinquent support, HB-436 obligor alien ID, SB-889, 890 support payable solely to individual; false statemetns, SB-574 withholding orders, obligor's social security number, HB-1153 withholding, additional amount for circuit clerk fee, HB-2316 Parentage Act continuances, HB-737 natural father, artificial insemination, SB-290 obligor alien ID, SB-889, 890 parentage judgment, custody determination, HB-1540 support child health insurance, HB-2409 commence; calculation, SB-503 determination, father income, HB- 1515 income withholding, employer pay S delinquent support, HB-436 minimum requirements, HB-955 obligor alien ID,.SB-890 payable solely to individual; false statements, SB-574 withholding orders, obligor's social security number, HB-1153 withholding, additional amount for circuit clerk fee, HB-2316 2627 DOMESTIC RELATIONS-Cont. Parental Responsibility Law .parental liability, juvenile criminal violations of Controlled Substances Act, HB-2276 pregnancy alcohol warnings-pregnancy, HB-1927 Premarital Agreement Act, Illinois Uniform, creates, SB-552; HB-470, 1690 Reciprocal Enforcement of Support Act,, Revised Uniform child health insurance, HB-2409 delinquent support, employer withhold income, HB-436 obligor alien ID, SB-889, 890 withholding orders, obligor's social security number, HB-1153 withholding, additional amount for circuit clerk fee, HB-2316 Surrogate Parenthood Act creates; bans agreements, SB-377; HB- 335 DRAINAGE Chicago Sanitary District - see: i Metropolitan Sanitary District of Greater Chicago Drainage Code drainage commissioners drainage reports, owners file objections, HB-261 drainage dist. commissioners powers; definitions; investment of funds; surety bonds, HB-274 time of election, HB-461 technical changes, HB-2410 Metro East Sanitary District Act short title, HB-172 Metropolitan Sanitary District of Greater Chicago salaries, increases, SB-246 salaries, SB-243 salary increases; appropriation transfers, HB-725 salary increases, HB-774 short title, HB-1628 technical changes, HB-2376 transfer of funds between departments, SB-247; HB-725 veterans' preferences, jurisdiction, SB-243; HB-726 Metropolitan Water Reclamation District of Greater Chicago Sannexes land, SB-243; HB-2836 North Shore Sanitary District Act disconnection, non-residential user, HB-262 River Conservancy Districts Act transfer real property by gift to Ill., HB-261 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. DRAINAGE-Cont. 1917, Sanitary District Act of annexation, HB-260 disconnection, HB-262 election of trustees, HB-371 eminent domain quick take powers, HB-259 pipe location plans, HB-261 sanitary district name change, HB-261 special services; tax levy, HB-263 1989, Sanitary District Act of, creates, HB- 814 EAVESDROPPING See CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT Advanced Steel Technology Assistance Act, creates, HB-1135 Build Illinois Act Bond Act technical changes, HB-1641 DCCA studies and program development, HB-2535 Dept. Agriculture/Abandoned Mined Lands Reclamation Council expenditures, HB-1875 Large Business Development DCCA solicitation of applications, HB-1642 Small Business Incubator technical changes, HB-1643 technical changes, HB-1640 Central Business District Improvement Authorities Act, creates, SB-1454 Central Illinois Development Authority, creates, SB-304 Community Development Finance Corporation Act income tax credit, HB-1648 Construction Jobs Program Act creates; contracts, employment requirements, HB-598 Corridors of Opportunity and Development Act technical changes, HB-1031 DCCA Office of Urban Assistance economic Bill of Rights; revitalization areas & plans; urban research institute HB-1649 Development Finance Authority, Illinois Asbestos Abatement Finance Act, creates, SB-984; HB-1619 enterprise development and job training, HB-1422 Financially Distressed Municipalities Act, Auth. administration, HB-1559 juvenile detention center financing, SB- 257 2628 ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT-Cont. minority & female and small businesses; IDFA performance bonds, loans, revenue bonds, SB-983 minority & female businesses, IDFA bid & performance bonds; revenue bonds; loans HB-1784 outstanding bonds, HB-2421 Private Sector Park Act, creates; Auth. financing; inmate maintenance, SB- 322 Small Business Surety Bond Guaranty Act, creates, HB-2876 State Treasurer, member of governing board, HB-2864 tax-free bonds, SB-1059 technical changes, HB-1030, 2421 uses of bonds; eligibile recipients, HB-2421 East St. Louis Area Development Washington Park, includes; deletes State Community College of E.St.Louis, HB-1961 East St. Louis Public Works Capital Development and Investment Act/ Program, creates, HB-2536, 2540 East St. Louis/distressed areas, study, HB- 1945 Economic Dev. Area Tax Increment Allocation Act creates; economic development project areas, plans, tax increment allocation financing, SB-1345 Economic Dev. Standards and Priorities Act, creates, SB-1060 Economic Development Review Act, creates, legislative analysis, SB-786 Economic Developmnt. Board, Illinois, creates, SB-1484 economic emergency program, DCCA establish; grants, HB-1256 Enterprise Zone Act, Illinois area, HB-1570 authorized, increases, SB-14, 240, 525 contributions, income tax credit, SB- 891 DCCA solicit applicants from high unemployment counties, SB-1094 East St. Louis demonstration enterprise zone; tax, HB-2531 high impact bus. investment credit, HB-887 high impact businesses, HB-1047 maximum area, HB-887 public hearing notices, SB-641 public hearings, SB-525 technical changes, HB-1032, 2419 Farm Development Act, Illinois See AGRICULTURE Financially Distressed Municipalities Act, creates, HB-1559 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT-Cont. Infrastructure Bank Act, Illinois, creates; HB-1560 Job Training Coordinating Council Act technical changes, HB-1033 Lake County land jurisdiction with DCCA, HB-187 Linked Deposit Act, Illinois, creates, HB- 2258, 2773 Public Works and Economic Development Program, creates; DCCA, HB-2536 Quad Cities Interstate Metropolitan Authority Compact Act/Authority, creates, HB-548, 549 Quad Cities Regional Economic Development Authority Act bond payment, certify amount of shortage to Gov., SB-573 retail redevelopment projects, HB-361 Rural Diversification Act rural affordable housing/rural housing stock, SB-1463 Rural Fair Share Initiative governmental unit; reserve fund, HB-2421 Science and Technology Advisory to the Governor, creates, E089-2 Southwestern Illinois Development Authority Act, repeals, HB-2928 Technology Advancement and Development Act, creates, SB-1345 Technology Finance Corporation Act creates; matching equity investments; HB-1133 Upper Illinois River Valley Development Authority Act creates; Grundy, LaSalle, Bureau, Putnam, Marshall counties, SB-1451; HB-1724 Women's Economic Development Council (WEDCO) Act, creates, SB-1095 EDUCATION, ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY Agenda for Cost-Effectiveness in Education Act creates; human & technological resources development; SB-1425; HB-2802 Agriculture Summer School, creates, HB- 1792 Alcohol and Tobacco Advertising and Display Control Act, creates, SB-618 Appropriation Limitation Act, creates; education funding, HB-2046 Asbestos Abatement Act buildings title transfer, inspections; disclosures; penalties, HB-2183 certified industrial hygienist, HB-1899 conform to federal law, SB-1421 emergency removal by school employees, HB-2365 2629 EDUCATION, ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY-Cont. implementation of school management plans, SB-659 management plans: Fed. Asbestos Hazard Emergency Response Act of 1986, HB-2365 schools timely response action, SB-154, 268 short title-Asbestos Inspection and Management Act, HB-2183 athletics competitions, restricts payment of assoc. dues, SB-649 hospital-medical insurance coverage, requires prior to participation, SB- 242 interscholastic athletic associations dues, HB-1548 noncertificated personnel coaches, HB- 907 bilingual education guardian participation, SB-333 reimbursement determination, SB-155 bonds, exempt from taxation, HB-1776 Chicago/Cook County (Article 34) athletics dues, interscholastic athletic associations, HB-1548 Board of Education Annual Financial Report and audit filed with State Board, HB-1131 average class size, HB-1371 fiscal years, obsolete reference, HB-1233 indemnification, SB-652 nominee requirements, SB-654 performance contract to local sch. councils, SB-653 System-Wide Educational Reform Goals & Objectives Plan, SB- 657 tax levies, city council fiscal actions, HB-1131 Chi. School Board Nominating Commission, HB-1548 Chicago public school reform, SB-16, 651 compulsory attendance; Truancy Committees & truancy plan, SB- 1485 contracts, city council fiscal actions, HB-1131 contracts, employee criminal background checks, HB-515 criminal background checks, HB-2897 educational service regions, HB-99 expulsion policy, HB-2866 Interim Board contracts, HB-2844 Interim Board of,Education subdistricts, abolishes, HB-2833, 2843 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. EDUCATION, ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY-Cont local school councils/subdistrict councils changing size, HB-1232 first meetings, SB-656 membership, SB-658; HB-1209 technical changes, SB-16 pagers, bans, HB-58, 62, 95 pagers, bans, SB-637; HB-58, 62, 95, 2450 portable radios, bans, HB-2885 principals, technical changes, HB-1230 publication methods, SB-1422 School Improvement Plan, SB-655 school personnel AIDS training, HB-2302 student freedom of speech and press, HB-1008 technical changes, HB-1418 class size limits, K-3, HB-455 Clean Indoor Air Act, Illinois, creates, SB- 159; HB-120, 1695, 1823 community college high school enrollment annual reports: sch. sup't; regional sup't; State Board of Ed., SB-612; HB-1467 consumer education proficiency test proficiency definition, HB-317 continuing development vocational education, HB-713, 854 corporal punishment State public policy against, HB-2853 corporal punishment, bans, HB-1122 curriculum/instruction/programs see also: STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION American Sign Language, HB-2076 anabolic steroid abuse education, HB-2624 assessment testing, HB-416 Black History in America, HB-2859 career choice instruction; world work opportunity preparation, HB-250, 2966 consumer education proficiency test, definitions, HB-317 Critical Health Problems and Comprehensive Health Education Act, SB-622; HB-175, 285, 2634 disadvantaged children educational needs, SB-1396 drivers education, HB-462, 1427, 2906 drug and substance abuse instruction, HB-2, 175 family life courses, measurement of effectiveness, HB-2634 Holocaust studies, HB-3 instructional TV & radio, satellite technol6gy systems, HB-1227 2630 EDUCATION, ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY-Cont. mandated programs discontinuance or modification, SB-537; HB-1525 school exemptions, HB-357 parent teacher pilot grant program, SB-632 parenting and family relations, HB-21 physical education (PE) cheerleaders & pom pon squads, excused, HB-310 Critical Health Problems and Comprehensive Health Education Act course HB-285 excused students, SB-196 exemption reports, HB-649 science, assessment testing, HB-416 sex education, abstinence, HB-2634 transitional bilingual education program, State reimbursement, HB- 318 vocational education course requirement, HB-605 waste reduction & recycling, HB-1176 deactivation of high school facility, SB-29, 30; HB-32, 1523 disadvantaged children educational needs, SB-1396' downstate fiscal year, study, HB-883 drivers education - see: curriculum / instruction/ programs dropouts/truants alternative & optional education programs SB-449 compulsory attendance; Truancy Committees & truancy plan, SB- 1485 compuls6ry sch. attendance age of 18, SB-217 . - day care for children of persons in truant's alternative ed programs, HB-1092 drivers license denial or revocation, SB- 107 148, 316; HB-400, 478, 479 Liberty Scholarship and Grant Program, HB-2620 pilot project designation, drops "pilot", SB-254 drug searches school grounds, student lockers, SB- 941,1338; HB-2450 drugs drug-free school grant recognition program, HB-2448 school grounds/locker searches, HB- 2450 early childhood/preschool educational grants, model programs, HB-604 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. EDUCATION, ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY-Cont. preschool, requires for developmentally appropriate 3 & 4 yr. olds, HB-1348 provisional certification, HB-590 Education Endowment Fund Act creates; GRF funds transfers; State Board of Ed. educational projects & programs, HB-990 Education for Employment Programs and Services Act, Illinois, creates, HB-2151 Educational Choice Act of 1989 creates; State Board of Ed. vouchers to parents for pupil attendance expenses, SB-946; HB-890 educational reform, HB-405 educational service centers board composition, limits, SB-632 classroom teachers selected by collective bargaining reps., board membership, SB-592 public school teacher members, HB- 1555 electronic paging devices, prohibits, HB- 2450 Engineering and Science Recruitment Act, creates, SB-70 enrollment permissive enrollment system; vouchers; SB-78 Enterprise High School Act creates; E.St.Louis & Brooklyn sch. dists., HB-2541 expulsion under 17 yrs. old, prohibits; req. in- school suspension, SB-615 financial aid/scholarships see also: GRANTS AND SCHOLARSHIPS denial/termination conviction for violations of controlled substances laws, HB- 2984 past due child support, SB-45 Higher Education Student Assistance Law awards based on demonstrated need, SB-930; HB-700 defaulted loans, bans recovery from higher ed. school, HB- 1160 discharge from repayment, math or science program students, SB-39 high school highest scholastic standing, scholarship program, HB-2803 Hispanic student assistance program, HB-52 incarcerated students academic program exclusions, SB-10, 632 2631 EDUCATION, ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY-Cont. increases monetary scholarship, SB-283 male minority education student grants, SB-614 mathematics & language arts additional year of Ill. State Scholarship, HB-1632 merit recognition scholarships, HB-32 renewals, minimum GPA, HB-192 scholarships for each year of successful completion of high school, HB-422 State Scholarship Commission originate guaranteed student loans, SB-1349; HB-2606 technical changes, HB-1329, 1331 veterans scholarship entitlements, HB-459 State Scholarship Commission, Illinois see: GRANTS AND SCHOLARSHIPS financial assistance School District Emergency Financial Assistance Law, creates, HB-416 fire investigation and prevention public school compliance, HB-565 sprinkler systems, HB-564 funding Appropriation Limitation Act, creates; education funding, HB-2046 Education Assistance Fund, income tax increase, HB-490 educational purposes tax abatement; Sch. Income Tax Fund, SB-350 formula for annual appropriation, HB- 515 Fund Education First Act, creates, SB- 200; HB-515 GRF at FY89 levels plus lottery increases HB-1231 Operations, Building & Maintenance Fund, changes to Operations & Maintenance Fund, HB-1249 School District Assistance Fund, HB- 1248 School District Emergency Financial Assistance Fund, SB-960 School District Tax Replacement Fund; income tax increase, SB-539; HB-1532 State new general funds, SB-297 Statewide reading recovery program, funding, SB-959 50% of costs; continuing appropriation, HB-1455 General Assembly scholarships , See GRANTS AND SCHOLARSHIPS, Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. EDUCATION, ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY-Cont. gifts, grants, donations city/county public lands donations, sch. dist. participation, HB-1994 vested in school board, HB-64 grades final, grade given by teacher of course, SB-612 health care contracts special education children, reimbursement of services, HB-391 high school graduation requirements, SB-216 Higher Education Student Assistance Law see: financial aid/scholarships holidays Christa McAuliffe Day, commemorative, SB-806 Korean War Veterans Day, date change, SB-589; HB-1108 Pulaski, Casimir, birthday, commemorative, HB-306, 1677 Recycling Day, commemorative holiday, HB-457, 2463 religious holidays, bans discrimination against students, HB-1235 home schooling procedures, HB-1265 impaction aid, repeals, HB-588 in-service training, programs by grade levels, HB-945 Korean War Veterans Day, date change, HB-1108 Liberty Scholarship and Grant Program, creates, HB-2620 Local Government Risk Pool Act, creates, HB-1470 mainstreaming, limits, HB-1395- mandated programs - see: curriculum / instruction / programs mathematics and science improvement program grants; K-6 pupils, HB-1220 omnibus bonds acts, defines; gov'tal. bonds & payments of money, SB-529 pagers - see: electronic paging devices parent-teacher conferences programs by grade levels, HB-945 personal property purchases, interest rates, HB-2520 physical education- see: curriculum / instruction / programs pocket pagers, bans, SB-637; HB-58, 62, 95 preschool - see: early childhood/preschool Private Business and Vocational Schools Act - see: EDUCATION, HIGHER public radio and TV grants grant pool, 2-way TV systems, HB- 1029 2632 EDUCATION, ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY-Cont. purpose of education career choice instruction; world work opportunity preparation, HB-250, 2966 Recycling Day, commemorative holiday, HB-457 regional school boards removal of board member, HB-536 Residential Services Authority disturbed student master plans submission to agencies on Authority, SB-189; HB-644 scholarships See GRANTS AND SCHOLARSHIPS school approaches and crossings limitations; funding, SB-584 school attendance compulsory attendance; Truancy Committees & truancy plan, SB- 1485 compulsory sch. attendance age of 18, SB-217, 449 day care for children of persons in truant's alternative ed programs, HB-1092 school board districts decennial redistricting, HB-381 reapportionment following decennial census, HB-291 school boards board of education reference, HB-948 election by district referendum, HB- 328 increased building expenditure referendum HB-713 joint agreements for special education facilities, borrowing, HB-1174 member contracts for services or materials, increases limits, SB-267 primary election date change, SB-921; HB-20, 699, 2971 secretary annual compensation, SB-28 smoking on sch. property ban, requires, HB-486 statement of affairs, salary categories, HB-111 Stownship jurisdiction, withdrawal from, HB-2963 treasurer, personnel restrictions, SB-632 waiver of school fees policies, HB-1222 school buses see also: MOTOR VEHICLES bus driver alcohol and drug testing, HB-571, 572, 910, 2934 bus driver fingerprint test; criminal & drug offense check, HB-2897, 2922 Bold Bill Nuinbers indicate Public Act. EDUCATION, ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY-Cont. Omnibus Public Workplace and Public Safety Drug and Alcohol Testing Law of 1989, creates, SB-940 School Bus Driver Drug Testing Act, creates, HB-571 seat belts, requires, HB-1546 school cafeterias inspections, HB-587 school classifications population levels, raises, HB-947 school construction construction without referendum, SB-104 School Construction Bond Act technical change, SB-492 sprinkler systems in all new buildings, HB-564 school day, 8-period, HB-451, 1373 School District Emergency Financial Assistance Law, creates, HB-416 school districts boundary changes, HB-114, 1639 boundary changes, SB-812 canvass of votes, election of offices, HB-317 certification of tax levies, SB-187 combining, majority approval, SB-235; HB-904 decennial redistricting, HB-381 dissolution; annexation; State aid, SB-187 township jurisdiction, school board withdrawal from, HB-2963 school fees waiver, school boards adopt policies, HB-1222, 1448 school grounds drug searches, SB-1338; HB-2450 refusal to state reasons for being on school grounds, penalties, SB-486 smoking, bans, HB-486 tobacco use, bans, HB-2447 school land donations, SB-1161 school lockers drug searches, SB-941, 1338; HB-2450 school personnel additional non-clerical employees, reg. sup't. hiring authority, HB-1505 administrative personnel provisional certification, HB-590 AIDS training, HB-2302 bus drivers - see: school buses certificates of recognition, HB-1400 coaches noncertificated personnel, HB-907 continued contractual service. HB-32 2633 EDUCATION, ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY-Cont. criminal background checks, SB-540; HB-515, 1463, 2897, 2922 educational support personnel honorable dismissal, HB-1302 progressive just cause only discipline procedure, SB-606 seniority lists by position, HB-1400 eligible sick leave, SB-681 full-time employees, 10 sick days per yr. HB-946 minority recruitment and hiring policies, HB-981 Omnibus Public Workplace and Public Safety Drug and Alcohol Testing Law of 1989, creates, SB-940 principals/assistant principals deputy registrars, HB-979 reclassification, HB-145 reading specialists, HB-1680 regional superintendents/assistant regional superintendents abolishes; transfers powers & duties to State Board of Ed., HB-477 inspection of schools, HB-2875 non-clerical employees, reg. sup't. hiring authority, HB-1505 qualification, HB-150 recognition or educational program evaluation visits, HB- 682 salaries, HB-106, 121 school treasurers, CPAs, SB-815 service personnel provisional certification, HB-590 sick leave, incl. aunts & uncles as immediate family, HB-1747 social workers social developmental study, HB-366 school property school district takes title, HB-946 school publications student freedom of speech and press, HB-1008 School Student Records Act child's school records, bans inspection under orders of protection, HB-470 school taxes See TAXATION school territory non-high school territory, SB-145 school uniforms, HB-980 Science Foundation, Illinois, creates, HB- 2568 smoking Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. EDUCATION, ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY-Cont. bans on school property, HB-486 school property, bans tobacco use, HB-2447 special education costs; student's school dist. of residency, SB-387 eligibility plans, State Board of Ed. approve, HB-1547 handicapped children services Advisory Council on Education of Handicapped Children, HB-1680 certified school nurses, SB-524 mainstreamed children, supplementar services; clinical psychologist evaluators, SB-632 hearing officer training, HB-1548 joint agreements director hired under multi-year contract, SB-309 facilities; borrowing; mortgage, HB-1174 multi-year contracts, HB-713 teaching employment tenure, SB- 308 licensed clinical psychologists, educational evaluators, HB-1395, 1477 per capita costs computation; health care costs, HB-114 reimbursement, HB-677 salaries, State reimbursement formula, SB-386 social developmental study, sch. social workers prepare, HB-366 sprinkler systems, required in new bldgs., HB-564 State aid see also: financial assistance average daily attendance (ADA) base, HB-559 dissolved/annexed school districts, SB-187 EAV formula, HB-32 flat grant, increases, SB-538; HB-1526 formula, rate of calculation, HB-476 Lottery Education Enhancement Fund, full funding, HB-600 new school districts, supplementary St. aid, HB-515 obsolete provisions, SB-491 pre-claim procedure, HB-586 recomputation; adjustment; reimbursement HB-1680 revises formula, HB-602 supplemental, annexed sch. districts, SB-187 supplementary, new school districts, SB-1079; HB-416 2634 EDUCATION, ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY-Cont. State aid - impaction repeals, HB-588 student assessments see also: tests subjects, SB-976 student locker search authority, SB-941; HB-2450 Subdistrict Council parent/community resident members, HB-67 summer school gifted/remedial grants applications; standards; reimbursement formula, HB-589 severely handicapped children, school dist. reimbursement, SB-960 Summer School for Agriculture, Illinois, creates, HB-1792 supplemental education school district-community college partnerships, SB-1215 taxes See TAXATION taxing/bonding authority school security purposes, SB-686 taxing/bonding powers school district taxing powers, new Article, HB-602 technical changes, SB-491, 529, 1398; HB- 700, 852, 948, 1329, 1331, 1418 tests see also: student assessments Annual Consumer Education Proficiency Test, HB-416 certification test exemptions, HB-452 consumer education proficiency test, definitions, HB-317 proficiency testing time limits, SB-1079 student assessment tests, HB-529 textbooks loan program, includes workbooks, HB- 523 tobacco use school property, bans tobacco use, HB-2447 smoking on school property, bans, HB- 486 township jurisdiction, withdrawal of school from, HB-2963 Toxic Art Supplies For School Act administration of Act; approved art supplies list compilation, HB-1661 transportation agreements, RTA response; compliance; costs, HB-1481 contracts, notice to bidders, SB-540 homeless, domestic violence victims, free transportation, SB- 1500 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. EDUCATION, ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY-Cont. vans, interscholastic activities, HB-946 truants - see: dropouts/truants vehicle school zones, no passing, HB-77 vocational education See EDUCATION, HIGHER EDUCATION, HIGHER academic degrees, diplomas and certificates Act degree granting institutions, SB-119 admission requirements, SB-40, 112; HB- 852, 853 Agenda for Cost-Effectiveness in Education Act creates; human & technological resources development; SB-1425; HB-2802 Alcohol and Tobacco Advertising and Display Control Act, creates, SB-618 Appropriation Limitation Act, creates; education funding, HB-2046 Athletic Scholarship Act, creates, HB-2874 audits, grant funds, HB-1732 Baccalaureate Assistance Law for Registered Nurses nursing education, 500 new scholarships per year, SB-1184 Baccalaureate Savings Act Baccalaureate Trust Authority statutory changes, recommendations to G.A., SB- 35; HB-110 College Savings Bonds, educational use, HB-921 G.O. Bond Act increased authorization, HB-1217 installment basis, college savings bonds, HB-2803 Baccalaureate Trust Authority statutory changes, recommendations to G.A., HB-110 biodegradable plastic bags usage required in State schools, HB- 1625 Board of Governors of State Colleges & Universities (CSU, EIU, Gov. State, NEIU, WIU) admission requirements, SB-112, 335; HB-416 board member terms, HB-879 courses scheduled to enable graduation within 4 years, HB-987 denial of admission written explanation, SB-115 monitoring of enrolled high sch. student academic progress, SB-116 student board members, HB-759 tuition freeze, SB- 1507;HB-1077 2635 EDUCATION, HIGHER-Cont . tuition increases, limits, HB-495 university report to high schools data on high school's students enrolled at university, SB-116 Board of Higher Education alcohol/drug addiction treatment as part of student health benefits, SB- .939 appropriation bills forms, SB- 117, 179; HB-1694 engineering college, definition, HB-758 Ill. Mathematics and Science Academy, Board jurisdiction, SB-1089;HB-2033 inventors in residence, matching grant program, SB-1165 minimum admission requirements & standards, SB-40, 563; HB-852, 853, 1995 Minority Affairs Office; minority data; uniform enrollment data; reporting & collection procedures, SB-116 minority programs, financial expenditure data, annual reports, SB-113 NIU Rockford campus feasibility study, SB-1443 physician recruitment center, SB-1302 public university salary equity, HB-925 race and ethnic relations improvement program, HB-2687 reporting requirements, SB- 118 scholarships funding, HB-700 State student work-study program, HB-2571 Student Volunteer Corps, community service, HB-2571 Board of Regents (ISU, NIU, SSU) additional board members, HB-449, 2842 admission requirements, SB-112, 335; HB-416 board membership; employment restrictions; remove Sup't. Public Instruction; student members, HB-1151 courses scheduled to enable graduation within 4 years, HB-987 denial of admission written explanation, SB-115 Illinois State University (ISU) self-governance, SB-493 mnonitoring of enrolled high sch. student academic progress, SB-116 NIU branch, Shimer College site in Mt. Carroll, HB-2877 . NIU Rockford campus feasibility study, SB-1443 Northern Illinois University (NIU) Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. EDUCATION, HIGHER- Cont. self-governance, SB-1; HB-450 student board members, HB-448, 449, 759 tuition freeze, SB-1507;HB-1077 tuition increases, limits, HB-495 university report to high schools data on high school's students enrolled at university, SB-116 child care workers DCFS/college training programs for low income senior citizens, HB-822 curriculum courses scheduled, to enable graduation within 4 years, HB-987 Education for Employment Programs and Services Act, Illinois, creates, HB-2151 Educational Facilities Authority Act State Treasurer, member of governing board, HB-2864 Educational Partnership Act tutorial services, SB-1344 engineering college defines, HB-758 foreign endowments disclosures, HB-815, 816 funding Appropriation Limitation Act, creates; education funding, HB-2046 Education Assistance Fund, income tax increase, HB-490 Fund Education First Act, creates, SB- 200; HB-515 Grant Funds Recovery Act higher education audits, HB-1732 Higher Education Accountability Act of 1989, Illinois, creates, SB-1130 Higher Education Student Assistance Law See EDUCATION, ELEMENTARY Higher Educational Opportunities Act, Ill. State and Employers creates; scholarships for low-income adults selected through employers, SB-892 holidays see also: EDUCATION, ELEMENTARY religious holidays, bans discrimination against students, HB-1235 Illinois State University (ISU) see also: Board of Regents self-governance, SB-493 Independent Higher Education Loan Authority Act past due child support obligations, bans loans, SB-45 Mathematics and Science Academy, Illinois governance, transfers to Ill. Community College Board, HB-2033 2636 EDUCATION, HIGHER-Cont. jurisdiction, Board of Higher Ed., SB- 1089; HB-2033, 2337 State Agency, SB-1089; HB-2933 nonpublic higher education institution State grants, school disclosures, HB-815 Northern Illinois University (NIU) self-governance, SB-1; HB-450 omnibus bonds acts, defines; gov'tal. bonds & payments of money, SB-529 Private Business and Vocational Schools Act exemptions, HB-63 Public Community College Act board meetings: comment and question period, SB-1080 building usage, HB-342 community college boards award of contracts, SB-639 district decennial reapportionment, HB-2893 meetings, public comments, HB- 1346 member terms, HB-1498 new districts, election of members, HB-1190 position seniority lists, HB-1381 student members, HB-759 trustee banking interests, award of community college contracts, HB-1131 vacancies, HB-1189 degree granting institutions, SB-119 disadvantaged student programs, HB- 51 E. St. Louis State Community College continuation; new board, SB-629 SIU board members, HB-61 excess funds transfer, working cash fund, HB-1190 experimental community college district, abolishes, SB-629 faculty seniorty lists, HB-487 FY90 distribution formula, SB-287 grants; tax levy authority; tuition; HB- 1190 Illinois Community College Board I11. Mathematics and Science Academy, Board governance, HB-2033 membership & duties, HB-293 minority student transfers surveys, HB-1283 student members, HB-42, 759 initial staggered terms, new community college dist. board, HB-879 matching challenge grants; Academic Improvement Trust Fund for Community Colleges, HB-1484 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. EDUCATION, HIGHER--Cont. new community college district board member terms, SB-190; HB-445 new district initial grant; tax levy authority; election of trustees, HB-42 non-credit senior citizen courses, SB- 628 part-time teachers, collective bargaining employment standards, HB-613 school district-community college partnerships, supplemental secondary ed., SB-1215 tax levy, increases authority; backdoor referendum, SB-697 technical changes, HB-1403 tenure, grammatical change, HB-1382 trustee elections by district, HB-176 tuition: charge back; waiver, HB-1577 uniform enrollment data, reporting & collection procedures, SB-116 public radio and TV grants grant pool, 2-way TV systems, HB- 1029 school land donations, SB-1161 Science Foundation, Illinois, creates, HB- 2568 Southern Illinois University (SIU) admission requirements, SB-112, 335; HB-416 courses scheduled to enable graduation within 4 years, HB-987 denial of admission written explanation, SB-115 E. St. Louis State Community College, SIU board members, HB-61 International Commerce and Development Center, HB-421 SIU Revenue Bond Act interest rate, HB-645 student board members, HB-759 tuition freeze, SB-1507;HB-1077 tuition increases, limits, HB-495 university report to high schools data on high school's students enrolled at university, SB-116 State public colleges high school graduate scholarship program, HB-2865 State Scholarship Commission, Illinois See GRANTS AND SCHOLARSHIPS State Universities Civil Service System Act See EMPLOYMENT student health benefits alcohol/drug addiction treatment, SB- 939 student loans defaults, bans State employment; garnishment, HB-780 2637 EDUCATION, HIGHER-Cont. past due child support, bans loans, SB- 45 Student Volunteer Corps establishes; Board of Higher Ed., community service program, HB-2571 tuition freeze, HB-1077 increases, limits, HB-495 waivers, college employees' children, SB-485; HB-1499 U of I Hospital health professional colleges, SB-338 hospital & health programs under U of I Board of Trustees control, HB-1192 hospital land & property lease; conveyance of tangible property, HB-1191 technical changes, HB-1194 University of Illinois (U of I) admission requirements, SB-112, 335; HB-416 Chicago branch, Library Science master's program, HB-1541 courses scheduled to enable graduation within 4 years, HB-987 denial of admission written explanation, SB-11.5 Institute for Juvenile Research/Ill. Institute for Dev. Disabilities,- HB-1192 Library Science masters program, Chicago branch, HB-1541 monitoring of enrolled high sch. student academic progress, SB-116 non-profit athletic association, merger with Uofl, SB-468 sports/athletic interest corporation, merger with State university, HB-2042 student board members, HB-759 tuition freeze, SB-1507;HB-1077 tuition increases, limits, HB-495 U of I Minority Student Fund, creates, SB-114 university report to high schools data on high school's students enrolled at university, SB-116 university retail stores private retailers, opportunity to sell on university property, HB-1543 vocational education admission requirements and standards, HB-852 high school course requirement, HB- 605, 713- Ill. Council on Vocational Education, creates, HB-620 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. EDUCATION, HIGHER-Cont. Sex Equity Advisory Committee, HB-1270 technical changes, HB-852 ELECTIONS absentee voting see also: ballots, absentee in-person voting, HB-1405 physically incapacitated voter assistance, HB-553 pollwatchers in offices, HB-553 accessible, defines, HB-1432 automatic tabulating equipment special tests, SB-789 testing programs, filing of copies, HB- 678 testing, election jurisdictions selection, SB-245 ballots absentee applications available for public inspection, HB-704 blank ballot, military/overseas voters, HB-151, 552 delivery of completed ballots, HB- 675 eligibility statement included with ballots, HB-662 endorsed with time of receipt, HB- 76 fraudulent information, HB-703 military/overseas applicants, HB- 151, 552, 902 processed & tabulated, central counting locations, special absentee voting panels, SB-969 void, person eligible to vote at polling place, HB-1633 voter information, HB-710 absentee, HB-2705 ballot rotation, elminates, HB-984 bilingual; deputy registrars; election judges, HB-1016 bilingual; registration cards; deputy registrars, HB-49, 1016, 1017 certification procedures, exempts sch. dists., HB-277 in-precinct counting, electronic voting systems, HB-705 uncontested political party nominees, HB-438 campaign contributions / disclosures / financing candidates subject to disclosure rules, HB-244 Fair Campaign Practices Act, creates, SB-868 Gubernatorial elections public . financing, SB-867; HB-26. 2638 ELECTIONS-Cont. limits, HB-27, 521 local political committees file reports with St. Board of Elections, HB-686 semi-annual reports, SB-789; HB-685 State officials/State employees, restrictions on entities making contributions, SB-168, 244 campaign signs private property, owner consent, HB- 1771 responsibility; removal expenses, HB- 1771 candidates defeated candidates, alternative candidacy eligibility, HB-25 defeated primary candidates, ineligible, HB-1345 Fair Campaign Practices Act, SB-868; HB-1917 Gov.-Lt. Gov. joint nomination, SB-23 independent/write-in eligibility, HB-25 judicial retention, declaration of candidacy, SB-1000O lottery procedures, exempts school dists. HB-277 petitions; certification; write-in; credentials, HB-2379 straight party ticket, defines, HB-170 strong mayor cities, nonpartisan elections, HB-912 qncontested political party nominees, HB-438 write-in votes eligibility, SB-244 write-in, minimum votes, HB-664 canvass of votes certificate of results used for canvass, HB-680 mail canvass procedure, HB-480 school district offices/elections, HB-317 Chicago Mayor/Vice Mayor joint nomination and election, HB-560 officers, terms of office, HB-667 Circuit Clerks vacancies, Circuit Judges appoint Clerk Pro Tem, HB-171 Commerce Commission, Illinois, SB-4; HB- 191,532, 988, 2895 community college boards, HB-42 consolidated election drainage district commissioners, HB- 461 contesting elections procedures; jurisdiction, HB-707, 903 County Executive Act proposition at general elections, HB- 341 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. ELECTIONS-Cont. deadlines, computation, HB-1439 Dept. of Insurance, election of Director, HB-2144 deputy registrars acceptance of registration; materials returned to authority, HB-661 appointees, SB-789 bilingual, HB-49, 1016 business corporationpries. & employees, HB-2705 criteria, HB-2702 Dept. Public Aid offices, HB-481 driver's license exam stations, HB-505, 1336 election judges on election day, SB-6 governmental agencies, HB-2702 high school and vocational school principals, State Board notify, HB- 979 local public health directors, HB-483 minority languages, HB-1016 State civic organization, SB-17 disabled voters accessibility exemptions; ballots delivered to dis. voters; paper ballots, SB-51I accessible, defines, HB-1432 drainage district commissioners, HB-461 election authorities deceased persons of voting age, funeral directors notify authority, HB-358 list of registered voters furnished to political party chairmen, SB-24 election commissioners board membership, increases, HB- 1552 Cook County; election; terms; fees, SB- 1403 other offices, restricts, HB-2704 election judges bilingual, HB-1016 list provided to circuit clerk within 5 days of election, HB-665 minority languages, HB-1016 electronic voting systems in-precinct counting, HB-705 post-tabulation testing, exempts, HB- 1664,2704 eligibility to vote proof of residence, HB-2379 Srestoration of registration, HB-663 vote by affidavit, voters with cancelled registrations, HB-480, 502 Fair Campaign Practices Act, SB-789, 868; HB-1917, 2702 Gubernatorial elections public financing, HB-26 in-precinct counting 2639 ELECTIONS-Cont. certificate of results used for canvass, HB-680 electronic voting systems; receipts; pollwatchers, HB-705 requires, HB-1258 retabulation, precinct random selection method, HB-679 judges incumbent judges; nomination petitions, HB-666 retention; declaration of candicacy, SB- 24, 1000 retention; vacancies; declarations, HB-2705 localofficials partisan succession, HB-544 mail canvasses procedures, HB-480 municipal strong mayor government candidates elected at nonpartisan elections, HB-912 national nominating conventions nomination of delegates, HB-2702 Open Primary Act, creates, HB-2749 petitions nominating petitions, voter sign for multiple candidates, Hi-2891 nomination petitions, time limits, SB- 564 originals filed, HB-152 signatures required following redistricting, HB-2705 signer's/circulator's address, HB-276 political parties membership lists, county chairmen file with county clerk, SB-186 polling place change in location, restrictions, HB- 668 reassignment, HB-94 pollwatchers, HB-533, 705, 2379 precinct administration boards, HB-663 precinct boundaries counties redraw, HB-751 precinct captains, Cook County, HB-1431 precinct committees vacancies, SB-258; HB-2702 primaries general, date, SB-24, 921; HB-20, 699, 911, 2971 nominating petitions, required signatures, HB-2705 Open Primary Act, creates, HB-2749 presidential primary, SB-24. primary voter challenges, HB-687 public financing, Gubernatorial, HB-26 recounts automatic, HB-669 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. ELECTIONS-Cont. referendum/public question submission, timing, HB-533 registration bilingual; ballots; deputy registrars, HB-49, 1016, 1017 election day, HB-1419 jury selection from voter registration lists, HB-353 mail, SB-121; HB-149 municipal/township clerks accept registrations, HB-974 party affiliation, computer tape or discs info, HB-2888 precinct board of administration, creates for registration & canvassing of voters, SB-6 registration at any time, SB-6 registration officers compensation, HB- 28 restoration of registration, HB-663 voter registration records, information, HB-2702 State Board of Education, elected, SB-648 State Board of Elections See STATE BOARD OF ELECTIONS State Central Committee membership rules, HB-2705 State-sponsored commercials bans prior to elections, HB-1428 straight party ticket, defines, HB-170 technical changes, SB-244, 789; HB-2379, 2380, 2702, 2703, 2704, 2705, 2706 township electoral boards county clerk/county State's Attorney, HB-958 village clerks, referendum, HB-2704 voter identification disabled voter ID renewal applications, HB-1634 precinct registers, HB-415 voter initiative, HJRCA-13 voting hours, HB-2379 EMERGENCY SERVICES AND PERSONNEL disaster grants, Governor, HB-1390 disaster liability negligence or failure to manage technology, HB-1449 disaster relief State reimbursement to local governmental body, HB-89, 272, 858 Emergency Medical Services (EMS) Systems Act helicopter emergency trauma transportation, HB-421 hospital contracts, availability of emergency medical services, HB- 1162 2640 EMERGENCY SERVICES AND PERSONNEL-Cont. immunity, HB-812 inspections: ambulance operations, trauma centers, SB-1114 licensing of emergency medical technicians, SB-675 life insurance company tax; grants, HB-1869 protocols, patient transport to certain facilities, HB-1461 protocols, trauma regions, representation from each EMS system, SB-375 service area boundaries; number of systems, HB-743 Emergency Medical Technical Licensing Act, creates, SB-674 Emergency Planning and Community Right to Know Act, Illinois, creates, SB-1388 Emergency Telephone System Act joint powersagreements; surcharge; intergovernmental agreements, SB- 591; HB-594 911 intergovernmental agreements, HB-474 ESDA-Emergency Services and Disaster Agency disaster grants, Governor, HB-1390 emergency preparedness and chemical safety annual report, HB-1157 , sheriff coordinator, compensation, HB- 226 telecommunication failure, SB-1017 Hazardous Material Emergency Response Reimbursement Act creates; State Fire Marshal, HB-1396 hospital emergency services English language proficiency, hospital personnel, HB-279 Interstate Disaster Compact, creates, SB-1017 paramedics EMT-P paramedics, request HIV tests without patient's consent, HB-961 physician shortage areas special compensatory standards, HB-421 Rescue Squad Districts Act, creates, SB-1271 Rural Health Care Services Improvement Act creates; ambulance service systems boards in rural areas, HB-1116 sheriff coordinators compensation required, HB-226 telecommunications service facilities ICC/State Fire Marshal/ESDA joint rules, SB-55; HB-207 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. EMPLOYMENT Accessible Health Care Act creates; employers provide health insurance; tax, SB-400; HB-1500 alcohol/drug testing Public Employee Drug Testing Act, creates, HB-1645 arbitration by Dept. of Labor notice of cancellation, just cause, HB- 1669 child health insurance beneficiary, HB-2409 Clean Indoor Air Act, Illinois, creates, SB- 159; HB-120, 1695, 1823 Construction Jobs Program Act creates; contracts, employment requirements, HB-598 Cook County civil service hospitals leased to Cook County, continued civil service of employees, HB-1191 criminal history information, Dept. State Police provide, HB-1904 Dept. of Corrections prisoners. mandatory employment, contributions to confinement costs, SB-1431 discharge discharge of employee on drugs, HB- 1173 Drug Free Workplace Act, creates, HB- 2915 East St. Louis Public Works Capital Development and Investment Act/ Program, creates, HB-2536, 2540 Education for Employment Programs and Services Act, Illinois, creates, HB-2151 Educational Labor Relations Act administrative decisions, direct appellate review, Supreme Court Rules, HB-750 arbitration, educational employers and fire fighters, HB-102 collective bargaining agreement prevail against administrative regulation, SB-571 enforcement of orders, Appellate Court in Board jurisdiction, HB-1444 labor union bargaining agent, bans, HB-343 State university peace officers, SB-1486 technical change, HB-693 technical changes, HB-2377 technical changes, SB-541 Employee Drug Testing Act, creates, HB- 557 employee health leave private employer grant employee unpaid leave for family needs, HB- 1343 Employee Ownership Assistance Act definitions, HB-1226 2641 EMPLOYMENT-Cont. Employee Rights Violation Act, creates, HB-424 employees on drugs discharge, HB-1173 Employment Expansion and Investment Incentive Act, Illinois creates; tax credits, SB-1172 enterprise development and job training Ill. Development Finance Authority, HB-1422 Family Leave Act of 1989 creates; employees family leave entitlements, HB-1343 Family Responsibility and Medical Leave Act of 1989, Illinois, creates, SB-292, 1501; HB-2907 Hazardous Construction Disclosure Act creates; hazardous substance disclosure, HB-2374 Higher Educational Opportunities Act, Ill. State and Employers. creates; scholarships for low-income adults selected through employers, SB-892 Indoor Air Pollution Control Act creates; employers provide acceptable air quality, SB-985; HB-1415 Industrial Commission - see: Workers' Compensation / Workers' Occupational Diseases Acts injured in line of duty DMHDD employees, continued compensation, HB-795 Job Training Coordinating Council Act technical changes, HB-1033 Labor-Management Notification and Consultation Act, creates, HB-59 Migrant Labor Camp Law administration, HB-1661 Omnibus Public Workplace and Public Safety Drug and Alcohol Testing Law of 1989, creates, SB-940 part-time employees, wage supplements, HB-1078 Pesticide Communication Act, Illinois, creates, HB-632 Prairie State 2000 Authority Act training programs, Authority assist employers in designing, SB-963 private employment agencies nurse registries, removes, HB-1290 Nursing Pool Quality Assurance Act, creates, HB-2174 Public Employee Drug Testing Act, creates, HB-1645 Public Labor Relations Act administrative decisions, direct appellate review, Supreme Court Rules, HB-750 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act, EMPLOYMENT- Cont. arbitration procedures, HB-2824 collective bargaining; unfair labor practices; labor relations board orders, HB-1203 fair share fees, employee objection, HB-1060 fire protection districts, includes, HB- 242 labor union bargaining agent, bans, HB-343 Local Labor Relations Board, abolishes, HB-2886 peace officer bargaining units, HB-210 State Labor Relations Board State Panel/Local Panel divisions; abolishes Local Labor Relations Bd., HB-2886 State university peace officers, SB-1486 supervisor definition; written understandings in collective bargaining agreements; appeals; jurisdiction; unfair labor practices, etc. HB-1617 technical changes, HB-693, 1617, 2378 unfair labor practices grievance & arbitration, HB-1678 public works projects hazardous waste clean-up projects, SB- 141 Retirement Savings Act, creates; general obligation bonds, HB-1147 Smoking Standards Act, Illinois creates; standards; designated smoking areas; employment practices; duties; penalties, SB-527; HB-378 St. Officers and Employees Money Disposition Act refunds; continuous appropriation, HB-2584 State employees Drug Free Youth in Illinois Act, HB- 2986 Employee Rights Violation Act, creates, HB-424 Personnel Code CHIP employees, exempts, HB-1155 donation of sick leave, HB-796, 1839 federal Selective Service registration proof, SB-990 linguistic/cultural considerations, job applications & testing, hiring & training, SB-734 qualified applicant listings, 2 yrs., HB-1018 salaries, comparable worth, HB- 1542 State job vacancies, CMS list available to public, HB-889 2642 EMPLOYMENT-Cont. political considerations not affect non- policymaking employees, HB-1090 Representation and Indemnification of State Employees Act of 1977 CHIPS board, includes, SB-753 court costs & judgments, paid by Attorney General approps., HB- 2369 Sick Leave Bank Act, SB-346 State Comptroller listings, exclude addresses, SB-667 State contracts, bans awarding to former St. employees, HB-119 State Employees Suggestion Award Board, documentation, management personnel, HB-2576 student loan defaults, bans State employment; garnishment, HB-780 suggestions/documentation on confidential matters, HB-2123 vacation leavesharing pilot programs, DCFS establish, HB-1286 State Employees Group Insurance Act administrative expenses, funds, HB- 2369. Ill. public community college retirees, SB-21";HB-2369. local government employees/ dependents, HB-1819 rehabilitation facilities for disabled persons, employee participation, HB-1819 retired public community college employees coverage, HB-190 transfers: Health Insurance Reserve Fund, HB-2123 State officers and employees, continuing appropriation, H.B-2583 State Police indemnity, HB-511 State Salary and Annuity Withholding Act parking fees, Uofl, HB-535 State contractual employees, payroll deduction; U.S. Savings Bonds, HB- 2369 UofI parking fees, HB-2369 State Universities Civil Service System Act comparable worth, HB-1542 gender (now sex), HB-856 standardized compensation, HB-1012 university police age requirement, deletes, SB-471. Toxic Substances Disclosure to Employees Act . .. education/training programs, exclusions, HB-1988 independent contractor definition, HB- 1139 Unemployment Insurance Act Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. EMPLOYMENT-Cont. benefit charges; financing benefits; St. experience factor; confidentiality, HB-692 criminal history records disclosure, HB-1463 employer contribution rate standards, HB-1669 employing unit contribution rate, HB- 1668, 1669 exemption: owner-operators of vehicles licensed by ICC or Interstate Commerce Comm., SB-85 General Aptitude Test Battery exams, SB-141 golf caddies, excludes, SB-85 independent contractor definition, HB- 1139 legal services providers payments, HB- 2910 part-time nursing or domestic service for elderly, HB-969 short title, SB-85 technical change, HB-692 technical changes, HB-2388 Urban Civilian Youth Service, creates, HB- 1651 Voluntary Payroll Deductions Act contributions to agencies providing services to eliminate illiteracy, HB-2629 participating soliciting organization requirements, SB-746 Wages of Employees on Public Works Act contractors disregarding obligations, Dept. Labor quarterly listing, SB-181 Workers' Compensation/Workers' Occupational Diseases Acts agriculture, occupation covered, HB- 563 compensation rate, SB-102 cumulative trauma/natural deterioration, HB-1437 employer inquiry prohibitions, HB-229 employer not liable, SB-604 group health insurance disputes, HB-96 Industrial Commission employer safety program documentation of compliance, HB-567' job health & safety study; workplace accident prevention programs, HB-1163 judicial review of decisions, HB- 944 out of state employees, SB-600; HB- 1537 penalties; training; terms; Advisory Board; appeals; appointments; copies of exhibits, SB-86 - 2643 EMPLOYMENT- Cnt. physical therapy, employer pay, HB- 1512 short titles, SB-86 State Compensation Insurance Fund, HB-116 unreasonable delay in benefits, additional awards, SB-152 Workers' Compensation Act Act not exclusive remedy against employer, HB-232 agriculture, covered under Act, SB-144 Athletic Scholarship Act, HB- 2874 burial expenses, HB-84 Cumulative Injury Fund, creates; reimburse employers, HB-86 death benefits paid to estate, no surviving dependents, SB-337 hearing loss claims, HB-1636 independent contractor definition, HB-1139 interest on awards, HB-82 medical records releases, HB-763 spouse remarriage, lump sum compensation, HB-964 technical change, HB-691 technical changes, HB-2389 vocational rehabilitation services, HB-724 Workers' Occupational Diseases Act HIV exposure, HB-784 toxic substance exposure, SB-305 Youth Service Corps Act, Illinois, HB-2987 ENERGY Advanced Photon Source Task Force, creates in DENR, SB-1450 automotive air conditioning refrigerants Dept. Energy & Natural Resources training workshops, SB-1043 Chicago Metropolitan Solid Waste Disposal and Energy Producing Act, creates, HB- 1410 Coal and Energy Development Bond Act, Illinois projects approved by General Assembly, HB-1146 technical change, HB-1146 Energy Assistance Act AFDC Energy Assistance Fund, SB-392; HB-2733 Energy Assistance Act of 1989, creates, SB-392 obsolete language, deletes, SB-392 utilities recover shortfalls, HB-497 Energy Conservat'n. Finance Authority Act, Illinois, creates, SB-38 Energy Conservation Act Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. ENERGY--Cont. local government assistance, DENR reports SB-1385 Energy Demonstration Zone Act, creates, HB-2242 Energy Service Authorities local governmental units may create, SB-311 Interagency Energy Conservation Committee creates; energy conservation in State owned & leased bldgs. & facilities, SB-38 Local Solid Waste Energy Generation Act, creates, HB-799 Nuclear Facility Safety Act, Illinois, HB-2310 superconducting super collider fund, abolishes; DENR cooperation with SSC for Ill., Inc., repeals, HB-2040 Superconductivity Coordinating Council, Illinois, creates, SB-1037 ENGLISH/LANGUAGES American Sign Language foreign language credit, HB-2076 bilingual education guardian notification, SB-333 guardian participation, SB-334 school district reimbursement, SB-155 substitute teacher certification, SB-333, 632 developmentally disabled adults transitional educational services, DMHDD, HB-1508 elections bilingual ballots; election judges; deputy registrars; registration cards, HB-40, 1016, 1017 English language proficiency hospital emergency services personnel, HB-279 psychiatrists at public health institutions, HB-280 Interpreter Privilege Act, creates, HB-2941 interpreters courts, certified interpreters, criminal defendants & juvenile proceedings, HB-472 State health facilities provide, HB-48 Professional Regulation Department immigrant English/civics courses, Dept. set fee limits, HB-2806 Public Aid training/educational programs, English language test, HB-1106 " schools transitional bilingual education program, State reimbursement, HB- 318 . i: 2644 ENTERPRISE ZONES See ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ENTERTAINMENT/RECREATION bike paths vehicle certification fees, increases; Park and Conservation Fund, SB-787 vehicle title fees, HB-2576 Bikeways Act, Illinois creates; DOT Office of Bikeway Facilities; new bicycle tax, SB-787 Carnival and Amusement Rides Safety Act water amusement devices, HB-1123 Lawn Care Products Application and Notice Act, creates, HB-1328 obscenity tax act, HB-2610 Recreational Use of Land and Water Areas Act landowner liability, SB-611 Swimming Pool and Bathing Beach Act administration of Act; public hearings; health & safety rules, HB-1661 cartridge filtration systems, HB-1445 ticket sales scalping, misdemeanor, HB-2840 Upper Illinois River Valley Development Authority creates; Grundy, LaSalle, Bureau, Putnam, Marshall counties; bonds, HB-1724 Video Movie Sales and Rentals Act entertainment videos, incl. as video movie, HB-1.056 posted warnings of harmful effects of violent & sexual materials, HB-1056 rentals to minors, limits, SB-5; HB-928 Waukegan-North Chicago Lakefront Development Authority, creates, HB- 2550 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION See Also: HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES agrichemical facility permit, HB-2713 air pollution Indoor Air Pollution Control Act, SB- 985; HB-1415 -beverage containers returnable; refund value; retail sale fee; SB-1282 chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) EPA/DENR report to General Assembly, SB-1043 fees; research & conservation funding, HB-1378 food and beverage packaging, bans, HB-1380 products designed to release CFCs, bans sales, HB-1374 refrigerants in containers under 30 lbs., bans, HB-1376 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION-Cont. regulation, Pollution Control Board rules, HB-1377 sterilizers, bans, HB-1375 coal combustion waste, HB-2713 composting/composting facilities business grants; DENR education program, HB-2463 farm landscape waste, permit exemption, HB-1356 Criminal Operation of a Hazardous Waste or PCB Incinerator, creates offense, SB- 633 Degradable Plastic Act creates; State agency purchase degradable or recyclable plastics, HB-1339 Degradable Plastice Task Force, creates, SB-1358 Environmental Health Practitioner Registration Act, creates, SB-1289; HB- 2387 Environmental Protection and Resource Preservation Act, Illinois creates; env. protection & cleanup; SB- 1281 Environmental Reclamation Liens inferior to prior claims, SB-848 notice of filing; mortgages, includes, HB-561 EPA-Environmental Protection Agency see also: STATE AGENCIES administrative decisions, direct appellate review, Supreme Court Rules, HB-750 chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs), DENR/ EPA report to G.A., SB-1043 Community Water Supply Testing Council, HB-2712 county solid waste site selection, EPA aid, HB-1646 dust windbreaks, Cook County, HB- 1803 genetically engineered organisms, release into environment, EPA/Dept. Ag. review, HB-446 Lake Calumet hazardous waste study, HB-722 notice to county health depts., HB- 1557 response to complaints: test equipment; notice, HB-960 federal RCRA acronym codification, SB-1388 fees: water main construction, community water supplies, water analyses, HB-2712 fugitive dust rules, HB-1804 garbage disposal garbage transfer stations 2645 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION-Cont. garbage truck cleaning facilities, HB-805 landfill siting review proceeding, cost of transcript, HB-967 genetically engineered organisms notification and review of release into environment, Dept. Ag./EPA conduct, HB-446 groundwater see also: WATER Lake Calumet groundwater study, Dept. Energy & Natural Resources, ýHB-789 recharge areas protection, SB-64 halons and chlorofluorocarbons fees; research & conservation projects funding, HB-1378 portable fire extinguishers, bans sales, HB-1379 hazardous waste sites cleanup charges, property owners liable, HB-540 Criminal Operation of a Hazardous Waste or PCB Incinerator, creates offense, SB-633 Shospital/medical/infectious wastes incineration, regulation, HB-1507, 2020 medical waste, changes references to, HB-991 rules, HB-142, 177 land form construction construction debris, allows construction with no permit, HB-2201 landfills construction debris, allows construction with no permit, HB-2201 Degradable Plastic Act, creates, HB-1339 garbage truck cleaning facilities, HB-805 groundwater recharge areas, prohibits landfills & wells, SB-64 leaves; landscape waste, HB-1472 leaves, bans, HB-1472 sitings, transcript cost borne by plaintiff, HB-98 waste disposal tax, SB-57 waste tire disposal; lead-acid batteries, HB-2202 wood scrap and sawdust, composting; ban from landfills, SB-1039 Lawn Care Products Application and Notice Act, creates, HB-1328 Lawn Chemical Application and Notice Act creates; notice and cleaning requirements SB-1328; HB-1687 Lawn Chemical Public Notification Act, creates, SB-1 167 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION-Cont. lead acid batteries municipal waste, bans disposal of batteries in, SB-450, 631, 638 local site review, repeals, HB-1635 Local Solid Waste Disposal Act solid waste energy facilities fuels, HB-258 Local Solid Waste Energy Generation Act, creates, HB-799 Local Solid Waste Management Act See LOCAL GOVERNMENT municipal waste incinerator, development permits, HB-1085 lead acid battery disposal, bans, SB- 450, 631,638 O'Hare Airport adverse health effects study, HB-88 ozone volatile organic compounds, exemptions, HB-1688 penalties civil, increases, SB-633 civil, requires payment due dates, HB-2039 fugitive dust rules, administrative citation, HB-1804 monetary, reduces, SB-750 permits farm landscape waste composting facilities, permit exemption, HB-1356 land form construction using construction debris, allows without permit, HB-2201 PA84-666 permit expirations, HB-1085 pesticides Lawn Chemical Application and Notice Act, SB-1328; HB-1687 Lawn Chemical Public Notification Act, SB-1167 Plastic Container Tax Act creates; nonbiodegradable plastic containers; Solid Waste Management Fund; SB-630 Pollution Control Board- automotive air conditioning refrigerants, sales, PCB rules & regs., SB-1043 chlorofluorocarbon rules & regulations, HB-1377 dust windbreaks, Cook County, HB- 1803 notice to county health depts., HB- 1557 rulemaking limitations, HB-1688 rulemaking, SB-727 sanitary landfill rules hearings, HB-298 2646 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION-Cont. special wastes; underground tank owner payments; SB-752 preventive/corrective action release, HB-2544 public water supply Build Illinois grants, local matching funds, HB-1670 hazardous substance release, owner take remedial measures, SB-1278 local gov't. matching grants, 100% funding, HB-1663 service to previously non-serviced connections, SB-83 radioactive waste Teledyne settlement payments, SB-775 recycling see also: solid waste planning and recycling chlorofluorocarbon (CFC) refrigerant during car a/c services, SB-1043 Container Fee and Deposit Act, creates, HB-154 county plans; joint intergovernmental plans, HB-2461 county recycling goals subject to viable recycled materials market, SB-1379; HB-1692 Degradable Plastic Act, creates, HB-1339 Dept. ENR logo development, HB-2463 Dept. ENR recycling logos; school educational materials; Recycling Day commemorative sch. holiday, HB-457 hazardous substances liability, exempts local gov't. recycling centers, HB- 923 leaves; landscape waste, HB-1472 logos; public education; educational materials, HB-2463 Municipal Solid Waste Recycling Promotion Act, creates, SB-568 official State recycling emblem, SB-636 plastic beverage cans, bans, HB-1083 polyethylene terephthalate recycling code, HB-264 road construction, DOT feasibility study to use recycled products, HB-2114 sanitary landfills, feasibility study to dig up and recycle contents, DENR/ EPA, SB-1073 Scrap Tire Management and Recycling Act, HB-1451 solid waste management plans, residents separate recyclable materials, HB-1557 Solid Waste Reduction Act, creates; container fees & credits, HB-2027 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION-Cont. State buildings waste materials, DCMS pilot project, HB-2348 State paper supply, items purchased by contract, HB-562 Tire Abatement and Recycling Act, SB-1407 Tire Management Act, SB- 1117 tire sellers recycle used tires; deposits, HB-1554 used tire disposal, HB-1085 waste management and recycling, DENR public education program, HB-1629 waste reduction & recycling, DENR educational materials, HB-1176 waste tire disposal; lead-acid batteries, HB-2202 regional pollution control facilities coal combustion waste facilities, excepts, HB-1627, 2713 Cook County local site review, exempts, HB-1076 local site approval; referendum, HB- 2025 local site review, repeals, HB-1635 site approval, HB-201, 1002 site review criteria, HB-1103 third party appeals of EPA decisions, HB-1076 remedial action, HB-2713 Responsible Environmental Property Information Act, SB-2 Single Use Plastic Container Tax Act, creates HB-2112 solid waste management Chicago Metropolitan Solid Waste Disposal and Energy Producing Act, HB-1410 composting; grants, DENR education program, HB-2463 county solid waste site selection, EPA aid, HB-1646 Degradable Plastices Task Force, creates, HB-1358 Dept. ENR recycling logos; school educational materials; Recycling Day commemorative sch. holiday, HB-457 Municipal Solid Waste Recycling Promotion Act, creates, SB-568 pesticide container disposal study; waste paint disposal study, HB-1356 recycling, waste materials, State bldgs., HB-2348 residents separate recyclable materials, HB-1557 road construction, DOT feasibility study to use recycled products, HB-2114 2647 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION-Cont. Solid Waste Management Revolving Loan Fund, creates, HB-2435 technical changes, SB-1171 ;HB-800 waste management and recycling, DENR public education program, HB-1629 Solid Waste Planning and Recycling Act See LOCAL GOVERNMENT county plans; joint intergovernmental plans, HB-2461 county recycling goals subject to viable recycled materials market, SB-1379; HB-1692 newspapers; EPA enforcement powers; disposal fees, HB-2912 official State recycling emblem, SB-636 solid waste technicians, training & certification, HB-224 technical changes, SB-581; HB-2372, 2373, 2374 tipping fees local fees, separate funds, HB-2754 Tire Management Act, creates; disposal & recycling, SB-1117 Toxic Pollution Prevention Act, creates, SB-1044 Toxics Use Reduction Act, creates, SB-1044 underground storage tanks leaking tanks, operators receive funds from Underground Storage Tank Fund, HB-2372 owner reimbursement program, SB-64 Underground Storage Tank Damage Insurance Fund, creates; self- insurance program, SB-752 used tire disposal, HB-1085 Vector Control Act, creates; disease vector regulation, HB-1085 violations, civil penalties, SB-633 violations, penalties, SB-1379 volatile organic compounds ozone implementation plan, exemptions, HB-1688 waste disposal county solid waste disposal tax, HB- 999 groundwater recharge areas, prohibits landfills & wells, SB-64 landfill tax, SB-57 Waste Oil Cleanup Act creates; EPA response action; motor oil sales tax, HB-2373 ETHICS Fair Campaign Practices Act, creates, SB- 868; HB-1917 Government Ethics Act, creates; repeals Gov'tal. Ethics Act, HB-1918 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. ETHICS-Cont. Governmental Ethics Act code of conduct: officials & employees; legislators SB-866 economic interest statements exemptions, HB-874 reporting threshold, SB-36, 183; HB-804, 874 lobbyist, references, HB-916 minimum income requirement, increases, SB-36 repeals; creates Government Ethics Act, HB-1918 EXECUTIVE ORDERS Census Coordination, Interagency Council on creates; DCMS lead agency, E090-1 Developmental Disabilities, Governor's Planning Council on renames, E089-1 Science and Technology Advisor to the Governor, creates, E089-2 FAIRS Agricultural Fair Act county fairs, reimbursement for liability insurance, SB-640, 682, 1262 Dept. recapitulation of reports, SB-977 Carnival and Amusement Rides Safety Act water amusement devices, HB-1123 FEES AND SALARIES Compensation Review Act repeals, HB-118 report filing date; salary changes effective dates, SB-79; HB-270 Container Fee and Deposit Act, creates, HB-154 coroners fees and fines paid into county general fund, HB-1094, 1095, 1096 county officers annual stipends, HB-1171 salary increases, HB-1098 sheriffs, increase, HB-227, 228 sheriffs, maximum fees, HB-213, 641 third class counties, officer fees, SB- 1222 injured in line of duty DMHDD employees, continued compensation, HB-795 Minimum Wage Law employee discharged for filing action for violation of Act, increases employer penalties, HB-491 fixed rate, federal level, HB-689 increases, SB-32; HB-241, 494 overtime compensation exemptions, SB-260 2648 FEES AND SALARIES-Cont. technical changes, HB-2390 population reference, SB-1339 Prevailing Wage Law bid specifications list specified rates, HB-568 independent contractor definition, HB- 1139 public works projects, HB-81, 209, 491, 568 repeals, HB-2747 short title, HB-690 technical changes, HB-2392 violators, publication of list of contractors & subcontractors, HB-568 Recorders Act mineral lease/lien recording fees, HB-442 regional superintendents, HB-106, 121 State Salary and Annuity Withholding Act auto & homeowners insurance premium payments, HB-535 Uofl parking fees, HB-2369 State's Attorneys Appellate Prosecutor's Act criminal felony witness fees, HB-1179 Voluntary Payroll Deductions Act participating soliciting organization requirements, SB-746 Wage Payment and Collection Act, Illinois civil cause; employer refusal to pay wages, HB-1490 contractor liability, sweat equity exemption, HB-85 contractor wage liability, HB-85 independent contractor definition, HB- 1139 part-time employee wage supplements shares, HB-1078 vacation pay, HB-1367 wage supplements for part-time employees, HB-1078 Wages of Employees on Public Works Act contractors disregarding obligations, Dept. Labor quarterly listing, SB-181 witness fees criminal felony witness fees, HB-1179 FENCES division fence costs, SB-142; HB-2594 FIRE PROTECTION Chicago fire brigade federal OSHA regulations, HB-199 Fire Equipment Distributor and Employee Regulation Act distributor definition, exempts in-house equipment holders, HB-1237 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. FIRE PROTECTION-Cont. fire investigation and prevention Act public school compliance, HB-565 fire protection districts annexation by ordinance, SB-852 Assistant Chiefs/Deputy Chiefs, appointment without regard to rank, HB-625 audits of accounts, HB-158 audits, SB-1161 commissioner & Chief, rules & regulations; military service preference treatment; HB-1312 contracting entities account for receipts & expenditures, HB-379 county unincorporated area fire protection plan, HB-1349 elected board of trustees, referendum, HB-931 fees for services outside dist., HB-166 impact fees, new developments, HB- 1311 tax increase, referendum, HB-2938 taxes levied by ordinance, HB-1148 fireworks displays, adequate water supply required, HB-734 Fireworks Regulation Act of Illinois incendiary devices, includes, HB- 2929 repeals; creates 11l. Fireworks Regulation Act, HB-2339 wholesale sales, prohibits; direct shipment out of state, HB-2871 mail order, bans, SB-764 Furniture Fire Safety Act, creates, HB-2171 Hazardous Material Emergency Response Reimbursement Act creates; State Fire Marshal, HB-1396 Hotel and Motel Fire Safety Act, Illinois, creates, HB-2782 Mobile Home Warranty Act, creates, SB-3 1145 Smoke Detector Act hotels, portable smoke detectors for deaf, HB-2003 Smoke Detector Disclosure Act, creates, SB-911; HB-2090 State Fire Marshal burn victims, notification of State Fire Marshal; reports, HB-1435 Fireworks Regulation Act, Illinois, creates, HB-2339 fireworks sellers licensure, HB-576 Furniture Fire Safety Act, creates, HB-2171 Hotel and Motel Fire Safety Act, I11., creates; smoke detection & automatic sprinkler systems, HB- 2782 2649 FIRE PROTECTION-Cont. peace officer classification, HB-2394 school sprinkler systems, Fire Marshal pay costs, HB-564 small fire departments, emergency response, financial hardship, HB-1396 technical assistance to forming districts SB-1099 underground storage tank regulation, HB-2372 telecommunications service facilities ICC/State Fire Marshal/ESDA joint rules, SB-55; HB-207 volunteer firemen special license plates, SB-1490 FIREWORKS See FIRE PROTECTION FISH CODE See GAME CODES FLAGS American flag protection from desecration, U.S. Const. amendment propdsal, SJR-91 Flag Act U.S. flag placement, SB-176; HB-1433 FOOD AND DRUGS chlorofluorocarbon packaging bans; vendor/supplier records; fines, HB-1380 Drug Paraphernalia Control Act penalties, deletions, SB-394 experimental drugs patient informed consent, HB-506 experimental medicine patient consent, HB-978 food and beverage packaging polystyrene & polyvinvyl.chloride, bans, HB-959- food handling and salvage warehouses embargo orders, penalties; food service sanitation managers certification; permits; SB-347 food labeling, HB-1364 Food Safety Transportation Act, creates, HB-2896 Food Toxic Disclosure Act, creates, SB-174, 340; HB-626 food transportation commercial food transp. carriers, bans in carriers used to transport waste, HB-2914 Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act AIDS treatment drugs approval, Dept. Public Health, HB-1838 embargo violation penalties; permits, late fees; certification, licensing SB-347 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. FOOD AND DRUGS-Cont. fast food labeling/disclosure, HB-1364 misbranded, requires specified warning statements, HB-1019 pesticide-treated raw agricultural commodities, bans sales, HB-1119 Good Samaritan Food Donor Act civil immunity, SB-347 wild game donor immunity, SB-1427 Grade A Pasteurized Milk and Milk Products Act permits; late fees; SB-347 Meat and Poultry Inspection Act freezer plans advertising, SB-228; HB-702 official marks stamps, HB-237 Menu Disclosure Act, creates, HB-1888 Narcotics Profit Forfeiture Act sales, designee of Attorney General, SB-1202 nicotine dangerous drug, categorizes, SB-222 nutrition and hydration, creates 'presumptions concerning, HB-646 Nutrition Outreach and Public Education Act, creates, SB-887; HB-I 110 Organic Food Labeling Act, Illinois, creates, HB-2052 Organic Food Products Standards Act, creates, SB-1437 Pharmacy Practice Act of 1987 administration, HB-1662 drug product selection, SB-289 malpractice disclosures, HB-135 Sanitary Inspection Act short title, HB-1888 senior citizen prescription drugs overuse Dept. on Aging examine, SB-1415 Senior Citizens and Disabled Persons Property Tax Relief and Pharmaceutical Assistance Act see also: DISABLED PERSONS see also: SENIOR CITIZENS drugs/equipment covered under Act, HB-817, 1118 eligibility, income threshold, SB-301, 523, 1402, 1470; HB-136, 818, 2935 federal Medicare Catastrophic Coverage Act of 1988, integration of Act with, HB-2198 State agency food purchases U.S. or American origin, HB-1338 Steroid Control Act, creates, SB-188, 1332; HB-2446 Wholesale Drug Distributor Licensing Act, creates, HB-1727 WIC Vendor Management Act creates; retail food establishment vendor participation criteria, HB-2091 2650 FORESTRY See NATURAL RESOURCES FOSSILS State Fossil, Tullimonstrum gregarium, SB-467; HB-346 Tullimonstrum gregarium, official State. Fossil, SB-467; HB-346 FRAUD Business Opportunity Fraud Act, creates, SB-509 Consumer Fraud Act see also: CONSUMERS wood siding labeling, SB-643 Consumer Fraud and Deceptive Business Practices Act see also: CONSUMERS see also: SALES cable TV/VCR "cable ready" advertising, HB-2086 coin-operated machines, toll free repair number, HB-721 executive's/official's vehicles, HB-1206 hotel phone charge practices, HB-1355 manufacturer's rebate costs, HB- 538 Medicare, physician overcharge, SB- 180, 294; HB-402 private actions, proof, HB-612 simulated checks, requires printed disclaimer, HB-1545 telephone equipment leases, prohibits over 1 year, HB-344 Frauds Act fraudulent conveyances, repeals; creates Uniform Fraudulent Transfer Act, SB-549; HB-1689 Fraudulent Transfer Act, Uniform, creates, SB-549; HB-1689 Health Care Fraud and Quackery Act, creates, SB-1265 Medicare supplemental insurance fraud, creates offense, SB-510 Menu Disclosure Act, creates, HB-1888 FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT See RECORDS FUELS Coal and Energy Development Bond Act, Illinois technical change, HB-1146 Motor Fuel and Petroleum Standards Act, changes title, SB-1038; HB-1406 Motor Fuel Standards Act ethanol, fuel dispenser colored labels, SB-470; HB-1581 Motor Fuel and Petroleum Standards Act, changes title, SB-1038; HB-1406 , natural gas Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. FUELS-Cont. federal policy, ICC monitor, SB-4 utility rates, costs, SB-4 Oil and Gas Act, Illinois Dept. Mines & Minerals health and safety standards; emergency remedial action; Dept. records; certification fee, HB-1627 exemptions: mineral test holes, water supply holes, SB-1036 fees; well abandonment; underground operation standards;' emergency action standards, SB-1015 Oil and Gas Lien Act of 1989, creates, HB-2170 Oil Industry Insurance Guarantee Fund Act creates; oil well plugging & reclamation projects bonding, HB- 1595 Waste Oil Cleanup Act creates; EPA response action; motor oil sales tax, HB-2373 . FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS See PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS - LICENSING - REGULATION GAME CODES Fish Code charter boat permits, limits, HB-1454 diploid carp, legal in private ponds, HB-1370 gill nets, restricts use in Lake Michigan, HB-914 Lake Michigan, prohibited fishing devices, HB-500 limitations statute, HB-914 musselors; shotk/stun devices; Good Samaritan Food Donor Act, SB- 1427 preemps home rule, HB-1144 Good Samaritan Food Donor Act wild game donor immunity, SB-1427 Non-Game Wildlife Protection Act income tax checkoff contributions, HB- 309 State Furbearer Stamp creates Fund & Committee; projects, investigations, survey; $5 stamp, SB-850 Wildlife Code deer open season for handguns, HB- 547 . deer, handguns, HB-1141 farmland, hunting without permits, HB-2272 fur-bearing mammal, out-state hunters; Migratory Waterfowl Hunting, SB- 731 2651 GAME CODES-Cont. goose hunting, SB-1428 hunting preserves; female pheasants, crippled waterfowl; fox & mink breeding permits, SB-1428 leghold traps regulation, SB-172, 173 leghold/bodygripping traps, bans, HB- 2892 Marion-Pickerell Wildlife Refuge, bans hunting, SB-52 poaching, business offense, HB-1250 preemps home rule, HB-1144 protected species in neighboring states, unlawful to take in Ill., HB-2822 State Duck Stamp, projects, fees, HB-1599 State Pheasant Stamp, creates, SB-231 technical changes, SB-850 trespassing hunting, penalties, HB- 2901 wild geese, standing timber base, HB-1250 GAMES AND GAMBLING Bingo License and Tax Act bingo prize restrictions, SB-344 prize limit, raises; additional games, HB-754 Charitable Games Act appropriations, Ill. Gaming Law Enforcement Fund, SB-684 Excursion Gambling Boat Act, creates, SB-572, 575 Horse Racing Act betting, consent; location; admission fees, SB-128 charitable contributions, SB-819 charitable organizations funds allotment, SB-128 chronic gamblers treatment, licensees contributions, HB-34 horse drug testing before every race, SB-817 inter-track wagering (off-track betting) admission fee, HB-34 costs & expenses not deducted prior to allocation, SB-861 tax allocation, HB-410 political campaign contributions, HB-2217 prize money apportionment, HB-939 Racing Board membership, SB-1352 steward accreditation program, HB- 909 tax allocation, HB-410, 1605 tax allocations, SB-642 technical changes, HB-556 technical changes, SB-819 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. GAMES AND GAMBLING-Cont. Lottery Law advertising restrictions, HB-787 game related materials, public record, SB-1018 invalid tickets, no payments, HB-1072 Lottery Education Enhancement Fund, HB-600 prisoner expenses deducted from winnings, HB-1004 prize limits, HB-146 prize payment vouchers; continuing appropriation; State Lottery Fund, HB-1.102 Public Aid assistance deducted from winnings, HB-1003 technical changes, HB-1332 2 technical changes, SB-1018 unclaimed prize money, Common Sch. Fund, HB-169 Pull Tabs and Jar Games Act employee management, HB.141 entry denied to persons convicted of gambling laws, HB-141 license expirations; fees; special permits, SB-344 raffles political committees licensing, SB-168; HB-2821, 2943 Riverboat Gambling Act, creates, SB-572 Riverboat Gambling Law, HB-158 shooting ranges wildlife-restoration project allocation of funds, HB-1138 Sports Pool Act creates; licensed wagering; Dept. Revenue administration, HB-2444 wildlife restoration projects shooting ranges, allocation of funds, HB-1138 GARBAGE DISPOSAL See ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION GENERAL ASSEMBLY Accountability and Productivity Improvement in State Government Act creates; entities report to G. A., SB- 1275 Appropriation Limitation Act, creates; education funding, HB-2046 appropriations Public Aid/State employees, continuing appropriation bills, HB- 2583 committee materials copies Act fees, authorizes, SB-751 compensation of members additional officer compensation; leadership positions; office allowances; legislative assistants, HB-1621 2652 GENERAL ASSEMBLY-Cont. annual office allowance, increases, HB- 1497 House leadership positions, HB-1621 legislative assistants, SB-626; HB-526 obsolete language, HB-1414 retiring legislators take chairs, HB-993 travel allowance; printing allowance, HB-2776 travel allowance, HB-2776 travel, entertainment & meal payments, SB-866 travel, printing, HB-1621 Compensation Review Act repeals, HB-118 report filing date; salary changes effective dates, SB-79; HB-270 Economic Development Review Act, creates, legislative analysis, SB-786 Fiscal Note Act school district impact note, State Sup't. of Ed. prepare, HB-66 General Assembly Operations Revolving Fund, creates; operating expenses, SB-751 Joint Budget Committees, G.A. appoint standing committees, HB-16, 1608 Legislative Synopsis and Digest legislators' voting information, HB-893 printing House/Senate Journals, Clerk of House & Secretary of Senate responsibility, SB-1088 revisory acts Second 1989 Revisory Act, HB-2428 small business legislation DCCA economic impact statements, HB-546 State Debt Impact Note Act DCMS certificates of participation, SB-212, 460; HB-740 technical changes, SB-556 GOVERNOR See STATE OFFICERS GRANDPARENTS See DOMESTIC RELATIONS GRANTS AND SCHOLARSHIPS Athletic Scholarship Act, creates, HB-2874 Baccalaureate Assistance Law for Registered Nurses nursing education, 500 new scholarships per year, SB-1184 Baccalaureate Savings Act administrative authority, financial assistance grants, Ill. State Scholarship Commission, SB-1346 Baccalaureate Trust Authority , Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. GRANTS AND SCHOLARSHIPS-Cont. statutory changes recommendations to G.A., SB- 35; HB-110 Board of Higher Education inventors in residence, matching grant program, SB-1165 Dept. of Agriculture cloud seeding grant program, HB-1440 Dept. of Children and Family Services child welfare/juvenile justice system reduction programs, SB-354 Dept. of Commerce and Community Affairs Chicago World's Fair local tourism & convention bureau grants, HB-1874 economic emergency program grants, HB-1256 federal prison grants, HB-158, 1609 Financially Distressed Municipalities Act, creates; HB-1559 Product Research and Development Office, small business grants, HB- 2789 small business innovation grants & loans, SB-1093; HB-2656 Dept. of Conservation firearms shooting range development, HB-60 Dept. of Energy and Natural Resources pilot recycling project grants, SB-638 Dept. of Public Aid Homelessness Prevention Program/ Act, creates, HB-1850, 2548 Dept. of Public Health Allied Health Care Professional Assistance Act, creates, SB-1302 medical malpractice ins. reimbursement, medically underserved counties, SB-1303 medically underserved community comprehensive primary care, Dept. program & grants, SB-698 nursing education, SB-1307 nursing income supplement, SB-1304 Rural Health Care Services Improvement Act, creates; rural ambulance services, HB-1116 disaster grants, Governor, HB-1390 distribution of federal grants/employment of Illinois workers Act labor on public work projects or improvements, SB-85 Drug Free Youth in Illinois Act, HB-2986 Family Practice Residency Act medical student scholarships: nurses, SB-1302 General Assembly scholarships nursing school, SB-690 Grant Funds Recovery Act higher education audits, HB-1732 2653 GRANTS AND SCHOLARSHIPS-Cont. Health Services Education Grants Act optometry schools, HB-879 higher education foreign endowments disclosures, HB-815, 816 Higher Education Student Assistance Law see also: EDUCATION, ELEMENTARY awards based on demonstrated need; full funding priority, HB-700 discharge from repayment, math or science program students,,SB-39 guaranteed student loans, origination; bond indebtedness; investments, SB-1349 Hispanic student assistance program, HB-52 Ill. Student Assistance Commission, renames State Scholarship Commission, SB-1348 male minority education student grants, SB-614 merit recognition scholarships, HB-32 past due child support obligations, bans loans, SB-45 renewals, minimum GPA, HB-192 scholarships for each year of successful completion of high school, HB-422 State Scholars, Ill. Mathematics and Science Academy graduates, SB- 1347 veterans scholarship entitlements, HB-459 Higher Educational Opportunities Act, Ill. State and Employers creates;, scholarships for low-income adults selected through employers, SB-892 Homelessness Prevention Program/Act, creates, HB-1850, 2548 Housing for the Homeless Act, creates, SB- 616 Illinois Student Assistance Commission renames State Scholarship Commission; college savings instruments, SB-1348 Independent Higher Education Loan Authority Act past due child support obligations, bans loans, SB-45 Liberty Scholarship and Grant Program, creates, HB-2620 mathematics and science improvement program grants; K-6 pupils, HB-1220 medical student loans liquidated damages, HB-168 merit recognition scholarships application requirements, SB-27 National Guard Scholarship Act Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. GRANTS AND SCHOLARSHIPS-Cont. Ill. Student Assistance Commission, renames State Scholarship Comm.; college savings instruments, SB-1348; HB-2607 nonpublic higher education institution State grants, school disclosures, HB-815 nursing education pilot grants, SB-1301 nursing scholarships General Assembly scholarship, SB-690 Nurses Dedicated and Professional Fund, set asides, SB-689 parent teacher pilot grant program, SB-632 Public Community College Act, Illinois disadvantaged student grant programs, HB-51 matching challenge grants; Academic Improvement Trust Fund for Community Colleges, HB-1484 public radio and TV grants grant pool, 2-way TV systems, HB- 1029 Science Foundation Act, Illinois, creates, SB-1455 Science Foundation, Illinois, creates, HB- 2568 State Board of Education aircraft noise insulation, HB-88 drug-free school grant recognition program, HB-2448 nursing education, SB-1257 nursing shortage scholarships, HB- 1395 reinforce pupil learning, pilot projects, HB-1222 scientific literacy grants, HB-2448 student parent educational program grants, S3-335 superior teachers, administrators, schools & districts, HB-2030 teacher shortage scholarships, per- semester stipends, SB-333 State Librarian school district library grants, HB-650 State public colleges high school graduate scholarship program, HB-2865 State Scholarship Commission, Illinois attorney licenses, denial if guaranteed loan in default, SB-10 Commission originate guaranteed student loans; bond indebtedness; investments, SB-1349;HB-2606 defaulted loans lawsuit, defenses, SB- 25 Ill. Student Assistance Commission, renames as; college savings instruments, SB-1348; HB-2607 State student work-study program, HB-2571 2654 GRANTS AND SCHOLARSHIPS-Cont. State university student organization scholarship matching grants Ill. Student Assistance Commission, renames State Scholarship Comm.; college savings instruments, SB-1348; HB-2607 student loan defaults drivers license denial, SB-10 State employment, bans; garnishment of wages, HB-780 HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES See Also: ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION alcohol/drug testing Hazardous Substance and Toxic Waste Handlers, Transporters and Storers Drug and Alcohol Testing Act, creates, SB-590 Chemical Safety Act, Illinois posted warning signs, HB-709 Standard Industrial Classifications list; ESDA report, HB-1157 chlorofluorocarbons food packaging, bans; vendor/supplier records; fines, HB-1380 Criminal Operation of a Hazardous Waste or PCB Incinerator, creates offense, SB- 633 halons and chlorofluorocarbons fees on first sale; funding of research & conservation projects; HB-1378 Hazardous Construction Disclosure Act creates; hazardous substance disclosure, HB-2374 Hazardous Material Emergency Response Reimbursement Act creates; State Fire Marshal, HB-1396 Hazardous Materials Transportation Act, Illinois flammable materials transport bans, HB-206 Hazardous Substance and Toxic Waste Handlers, Transporters and Storers Drug and Alcohol Testing Act, creates, SB-590 Hazardous Substances Construction Disclosure Act, creates, SB-769; HB- 2010,2374 hazardous waste Lake Calumet area hazardous waste study, EPA, HB-722 hazardous waste hauler's license, DOT, HB- 246 hazardous waste sites cleanup charges, property owners liable, HB-540 Hazardous Waste Technology Exchange Service Act Hazardous Waste Research & Information Center, creates, HB-2435 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES--Cont. Lawn Care Products Application and Notice Act, creates, HB-1328 Lawn Chemical Application and Notice Act creates; notice and cleaning requirements HB-1328, 1687 Lawn Chemical Public Notification Act, creates, SB-1167 lead acid battery disposal, SB-450 Low Level Radioactive Waste Management Act eminent domain, Dept. Nuclear Safety; nuclear reactor fees, HB-1686 system for collecting damages; fee structure, HB-1686 Nuclear Facility Safety Act, Illinois, HB-2310 nuclear reactor inspection, fees, SB-1324 Omnibus Public Workplace and Public Safety Drug and Alcohol Testing Law of 1989, creates, SB-940 pesticides Dept. Agriculture advisory board, HB-1406 farm pesticide collection program, HB-1398 -food labeling/disclosure, HB-1364 Lawn Chemical Application and Notice Act, HB-1328, 1687 Lawn Chemical Public Notification Act, SB-1167 public works projects hazardous waste clean-up projects, SB- 141 Radiation Protection Act accreditation, exemptions, SB-816 accreditation, persons administering radiation treatments, HB-2351 radiation installations, inspections, fees, et al,. HB-2779 Radon Detector Licensing Act, creates, HB-1611 radon detectors registration, Dept. Nuclear Safety, HB-1611 Radon Gas Safety Act, creates, HB-2682 Radon Mitigation Act, creates, HB-2709 railway accidents Ill. Commerce Commission annual report, HB-530 removal/remedial action proportionate liability, SB-498 Responsible Environmental Property Information Act, creates, SB-2 site review & evaluation services, HB-2713 Toxic Enforcement Act of 1989 creates; toxic substance exposure warning; HB-1344 Toxic Pollution Prevention Act, creates, SB-1044 2655 HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES-Cont. Toxic Substances Disclosure to Employees Act independent contractor definition, HB- 1139 Toxic Waste Strike Force creates in Dept. State Police; investigate violations of EPA, HB- 968 Toxics Use Reduction Act, creates, SB-1044 HEALTH AND HEALTH PROFESSIONS Abused and Neglected Long Term Care FaCility Residents Reporting Act. technical changes, HB-954 Accessible Health Care Act creates; employers provide health- insurance; tax, SB-400; HB-1500 Acupuncture Practice Act, creates, HB- 2563 Alcohol and Tobacco Advertising and Display Control Act, creates, SB-618 Allied Health Care Professional Assistance Act -. creates; Dept. Public Health programs, grants; health manpower shortage areas, S3-1302 Area Service Councils creates; DMHDD & community communications SB-1200 Asbestos Abatement Act see also: EDUCATION, ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY buildings title transfer, inspections; disclosures; penalties, HB-2183 management plans; Response Contractors Indemnification Fund payments; Ill. School Asbestos Abatement Fund, SB-659 short title-Asbestos Inspection and Management Act, HB-2183 Asbestos Abatement Finance Act, creates, SB-984; HB-1619 Baccalaureate Assistance Law for. Registered Nurses nursing education, 500 new scholarships per year, SB-1184 burn victims medical personnel notify State Fire Marshal, HB-1435 chiropractors practicing without a license penalties, SB-263 Cigarette Vending Machine Accessibility Act creates; restricts locations, HB-720 Clean Indoor Air Act, Illinois, creates, SB- 159; HB-120, 1695, 1823 Clean Public Elevator Air Act, Illinois, creates, HB-1768 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. HEALTH AND HEALTH PROFESSIONS-Cont. Sclinical social workers applications to sit for examination, SB-1072 health care professional classification under Insurance Code, HB-748 community health centers income tax check-off, SB-1305 Community Services Act mentally ill community services funding, DMHDD pilot project, HB- 1058 Community-Integrated Living Arrangements Licensure and Certification Act DMHDD State plan for distribution of living arrangements, HB-550 Comprehensive Health Insurance Plan Act (CHIP) See INSURANCE Comprehensive Planning and Delivery of Community Developmentally Disabled and Mental Health Services Act, SB-1200 construction site hygiene employer furnish adequate facilities, HB-330 County and Multiple County Public Health Departments Act pregnant women, home visitation, SB- 1047 County Food Establishment Licensing Act licehsing of food service establishments; fees, HB-1224 county health departments mental health program, referendum, SB-26 Critical Health Problems and Comprehensive Health Education Act sch. curricula, instruction in area of drug & alcohol abuse, SB-622; HB- 175, 285 Dental Practice Act administration, HB-1662 dental hygienists, continuing education, HB-2546 inactive status; temporary training license; dental hygienists; free treatment, liability; disciplinary actions; HB-1660 malpractice disclosures, HB-135 Denturist Practice Act, Illinois, creates, SB- 953 developmental disabilities Bill of Rights of Persons with Developmental Disabilities Act, creates, HB-69 DMHDD facilities audits, exams, administration, staff training; resident's rights, care & treatment, SB-1177; HB-1571 2656 HEALTH AND HEALTH PROFESSIONS-Cont. DMHDD services; living arrangements; screening; assessment; support teams, SB-1200 Governor's Planning Council on Developmental Disabilities, renames, E089-1 habilitation care and services appropriate to person's developmental age, SB-236 sheriffs reimbursed for patient transport costs, HB-728 DMHDD facilities biannual program audits, examinations, staff training, long term care facility residents, HB-1571 continuous treatment teams, HB-1508 DMHDD community facilities grants; bond authority; regulations, SB-945 DMHDD facilities audits, exams, administration, staff training; resident's rights, care & treatment, SB-1177; HB-1571 Manteno, Galesburg, Dixon mental health centers; jurisdiction, name changes, HB-1508 mentally ill minors, discharge criteria, HB-1682 on-site inspections; copies of suspected abuse reports; SB-472 pregnancy testing; program audits, HB-1571 program audits; examinations; administration; staff training, HB- 1025 renamed mental health facilities; rules; terminology, HB-1582 DMHDD patients developmentally disabled, transitional educational services; out-patient counseling; non-English interpreters; HB-1508 DMHDD facilities audits, exams, administration, staff training; resident's rights, care & treatment, SB-1177; HB-1571 transfer costs, reimbursement of sheriff, HB-728 Emergency Medical Technical Licensing Act, creates, SB-674 Environmental Health Practitioner Registration Act, creates, HB-2387 Equitable Restrooms Act, creates, HB-513 Family Practice Residency Act educational loans repayment criteria, designated shortage area physicians, HB-1494 scholarships; nurse eligibility, SB-1302 Family Responsibility and Medical Leave Act of 1989, Illinois, creates, SB-292 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. HEALTH AND HEALTH PROFESSIONS-Cont. food and beverage packaging polystyrene & polyvinvyl chloride, bans, HB-959 food labeling, HB-1364 Food Safety Transportation Act, creates, HB-2896 Food Toxic Disclosure Act, creates, SB-174, 340; HB-626 Guardianship and Advocacy Act guardianship services fees, restrictions; private funds and property; Guardianship & Advocacy Fund, SB-1328 Hazardous Substance and Toxic Waste Handlers, Transporters and Storers Drug and Alcohol Testing Act, creates, SB-590 head and spinal cord injuries Dept. Pub. Health Registry; Advisory Council, HB-601 Health Care Cost Containment Council cesarean sections, hospital information, SB-707 Health Care Fraud and Quackery Act, creates, SB-1265 Health Facilities Authority Act disabled person counseling & rehabilitation facilities, SB-999 energy conservation projects, SB-38 State Treasurer, member of governing board, HB-2864 Health Finance Reform Act Access and Equity Reimbursement Program, Aud. Gen. program audit, SB-733 cesarean sections, hospital information, SB-707 children's hospitals, Medicaid reimbursements, HB-300, 745, 1152 Dept. Public Aid adjustment payments to hospitals, SB-150 Early and Periodic Screening and Diagnosis and Treatment program; Project Chance reimbursements, HB-300 general hospital care, Dept. Public Aid criteria; postpayment review; children's hospitals, Medicaid reimbursements, HB-1152 Hospital Service Procurement Advisory Board Dept. Public Aid medical assistance program, annual economic status report, SB-376 hospitals, financial statements filed with Dept. Public Aid, HB-2038 technical changes, SB-1326 trauma care centers, Dept. Public Health distribution of funds, HB- 1162 2657 HEALTH AND HEALTH PROFESSIONS-Cont. Health Maintenance Organization Act - see: INSURANCE health professions malpractice disclosures, HB-135 health services Limited Health Service Organization Act, creates, HB-1723 Health Services Education Grants Act optometry schools, HB-879 Health-Care Record and Information Act, creates, HB-2067 Hearing Aid Consumer Protection Act State contracts; licensing; Dept. Pub. Health educational programs, HB-603 Home Health Agency Licensing Act provisional licenses; Dept. Public Health investigations, compliance orders; HB-283 Indoor Air Pollution Control Act creates; employers provide acceptable air quality, HB-1415 Lawn Chemical Application and Notice Act creates; notice and cleaning requirements SB-1328 Life Care Facilities Act repeals; creates life care contracts Act, HB-2526 Limited Health Service Organization Act, creates, HB-1723 Living Will Act health care agencies/agents powers, HB-924 Medical Costs and Utilization of Services, Advisory Committee on membership; scope of investigations, SB-1400 Medical Practice Act See MEDICINE administration, HB-1662 mental health DMHDD facilities audits, exams, administration, staff training; resident's rights, care & treatment, SB-1177; HB-1571 DMHDD services; living arrangements; screening; assessment; support teams, SB-1200 federal Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act impact report, Citizens Council on Mental Hith. & Dev. Dis., HB- 1571 Home-Based Support Services Law for Mentally Disabled Adults; Family Assistance Law for Mentally Disabled Children, creates; DMHDD mandates, HB-69, 555 mentally disabled persons, DMHDD home & community services, HB- 1894 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. HEALTH AND HEALTH PROFESSIONS-Cont. mentally ill community services funding, DMHDD pilot project, HB- 1058 mentally ill minors, discharge criteria, HB-1682 minor outpatient counseling, HB-1683 sheriffs reimbursed for patient transport costs, HB-728 technical change, HB-951 Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities Confidentiality Act Civil Service Commission, recipient records availability, HB-1624 DMHDD facilities audits, exams, administration, staff training; resident's rights, care & treatment, SB-1177; HB-1571 private hospitals reports on FOID Card Act matters to Dept. State Police, HB-1508 technical change, SB-1022; HB-951 third party payment for services, SB-1200 mental health/developmental disabilities clinical psychologist, HB-437 continuous treatment; reimbursement for services; transitional educational services; interpreters, HB-1508 developmental age, habilitation care and services, SB-236 patient transport costs, sheriff reimbursement, HB-728 technical changes, HB-2385 technical changes, SB-550; HB-950, 1025, 1337 Midwifery Practice Act, Illinois, creates; certification, HB-1740 Naprapathic Practice Act, Illinois, creates, HB-660 Nurse Registry Reform Act of 1989, Illinois creates, HB-1290 Nursing Act of 1987, Illinois administration, HB-1662 examination/eligibility, HB-2004 foreign nurses licensing exam, waives, HB-1291 malpractice disclosures, HB-135 nursing scholarships, set aside funds, SB-689 RN/LPN out-of-state licenses, HB- 1114 Nursing Pool Quality Assurance Act, creates, HB-2174 nursing services Dept. Public Health nursing education grants, SB-1307 income supplements, SB-1304 medically underserved areas, FY91 one-time stipends, HB-1304 2658 HEALTH AND HEALTH PROFESSIONS-Cont. nursing education pilot grants, Medically Underserved Counties Fund, SB-1301 part-time nursing or domestic service for elderly, HB-969 scholarships; designated shortage areas, SB-1302 underserved areas, Dept. Public Health study, SB-734 nutrition and hydration, creates presumptions concerning, SB-797; HB- 646 Nutrition Outreach and Public Education Act, creates, SB-887; HB-1110 Occupational Therapy Practice Act administration, HB-1662 Optometric Practice Act of 1987, Illinois malpractice disclosures, HB-135 prescription, defines; purchase of opthalmic goods, HB-222 optometry schools, health services education grants, HB-879 Organic Food Labeling Act, Illinois, creates, HB-2052 osteopaths. continuing education requirements,, SB-262 practicing without a license penalties, SB-263 pesticides Pesticide Communication Act, Illinois, creates, HB-632 Pesticide Poisoning Reporting Act, creates, SB-241 Pharmacy Practice Act of 1987 drug product selection, SB-289 malpractice disclosures, HB-135 Physical Therapy Act of 1985 administration, HB-1662 malpractice disclosures, HB-135 renewal: continuing education, SB-602 Physician Assistant Practice Act of 1987 administration, HB-1662 Physician's Lien Act lien on patient claims under Workers' Comp/Occ Dis Acts; patient notice to physicians, HB-614 Physicians Professional Liability Insurance Merit Rating Plan, creates, SB-94 physicians, health care power of attorney, HB-1764 Podiatric Medical Practice Act of 1987 administration, HB-1662 malpractice disclosures, HB-135 pregnancy alcohol warnings-pregnancy, HB-1927 prenatal care, addicted mothers & children, SB-613 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. HEALTH AND HEALTH PROFESSIONS-Cont. Prenatal and Newborn Care Act, creates, HB-1091 prenatal/family planning services AIDS HIV testing, SB-705 Professional Service Corporation Act professional nurses incorporation, HB- 1511 Public Health Districts Act pregnant women, home visitation, SB- 1047 public health tax rate increase, referendum, HB-1027 public institutions psychiatrist English language proficiency, HB-280 Radon Detector Licensing Act, creates, HB-1611 Rescue Squad Districts Act, creates, SB-1271 Rights of Medical Patients Act patients' insurance rights; AIDS testing rights, HB-1769 Rural Health Act, Illinois,. creates, HB-421 Rural Health Care Services Improvement Act creates; ambulance service systems boards in rural areas, HB-1116 Rural Health Center, Dept. Public Health establish, HB-1493 school cafeterias inspections, HB-587 seat belt, medical exemption physician exempt from liability, SB- 917 Smoking Limitation Act, creates, SB-44 Smoking Standards Act, Illinois creates; standards; designated smoking areas; employment practices; duties; penalties, SB-527; HB-378 Spinal Cord and Head Injuries Advisory Council, creates in Dept. Rehab. Services, HB-601 State health facilities language interpreters, HB-48 suicide prevention DMHDD adolescent & teen suicide prevention program, interim report, HB-1165 Toxic Enforcement Act of 1989 creates; toxic substance exposure warning; HB-1344 tuberculosis sanitarium districts See DISEASES WIC Vendor Management Act creates; retail food establishment vendor participationi criteria, HB-2091 2659 HEARING SERVICES See HEALTH AND HEALTH PROFESSIONS HIGHWAYS city structures donation to county, HB-1402 construction berm or drainage facility, prohibits within 10 feet of right-of-way, HB-2006 joint construction-local gov't. and Toll Highway Authority, HB-807 contracts bidding requirement threshold, HB- 2887 DOT service signs travel-related services signs leases, business logos, SB-110, 149 eminent domain acquisitions compensation rates, HB-271 unuseable remnants of land, HB-806 forested lands State highway divided lane property, SB-1426 Highway Advertising Control Act of 1971 business area; spacing requirements; maintenance; permits; Highway Outdoor Ad. Bonus Repayment Fund, HB-2117 local projects Motor Fuel Tax fund usage, HB-738 matching tax levy funds used for highways in federal aid network, HB-2006 new highway construction, bans State monies for, HB-2890 Road Improvement Impact Fees, Div. of Code, HB- 113 salt, restricts use, HB-1330 subdivision roadways abandoned or vacated, conveyed to subdivision homeowners' assoc., SB-265 dedication to public use without hearing or petition, HB-2006 taxes - see: TAXATION technical changes, HB-2398, 2967 temporary culverts construction property of owner, HB- 518 Toll Highway Authority Act, Illinois State acquisition of real property; uniform tolls; contracts let to bid; bonds, HB- 2514 free highways by 1993, HB-2854 joint construction with local gov't., HB-807 Northwest & Tri-State Tollways, HB- 1637, 1638 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. HIGHWAYS-Cont. rush hour, reduced tolls, HB-1482 State Treasurer, member of governing board, HB-2864 taxable lease property, HB-1556 technical changes, HB-2375 toll limitation between consecutive stations; no new stations on existing systems, SB-1493 township/district road alteration, judicial review of commissioner order, HB-2006 transportation impact districts county population minimums, HB-570 special funds expenditures, HB-113 technical change, HB-671 townships establish, HB-297 uneconomic remnants, deletes acquisition provisions, HB-14, 1277 HISPANICS AIDS public information Dept. Public Health campaign, SB-1414; HB-132 birth/death certificates identity designations, HB-133 business development State Treasurer program of financial institution incentives, HB-866, 1365 infant mortality Dept. Public Health study, HB-131 infant mortality reduction Dept. Public Health campaign material directed towards Hispanics & African Americans, HB-131 HISTORIC PRESERVATION Aboriginal Records and Antiquities Act burial sites, excludes, SB-467; HB-2664 Heritage Preservation Act income tax checkoff contributions, HB- 309 Historic Preservation Agency alcohol sales, Agency facilities, SB-1323 archeological exploration of State lands, SB-467; HB-2664 graves disturbance permits, HB-2613 historical sites acquisition, HB-115 Illinois State Agency Historic Resources Preservation Act, creates, SB-467 military re-enactments historically accurate uniforms & weapons, HB-2965 Museum.District Act, creates, HB-115 State Agency Historic Resources Preservation Act, Illinois, creates, SB-69 Tullimonstrum gregarium, official State Fossil, SB-467; HB-346 2660 HOLIDAYS Christa McAuliffe Day, commemorative school holiday, SB-806 county legal holiday calendar, HB-731 health exam/immunizations, HB-1681 Korean War Veterans Day, date change, SB-589; HB-1108 Pulaski, Casimir, birthday, commemorative, HB-306, 1677 Recycling Day, commemorative, HB-457, 2463 HOMESTEAD EXEMPTION See TAXATION - REVENUE ACT OF 1939 HORSE RACING See GAMES AND GAMBLING HOSPITALS See Also: MEDICINE abortion See ABORTION AIDS/HIV testing Dept. Public Health rules, SB-1198 biodegradable plastic bags usage required in State hospitals, HB- 1625 Birth Center Licensing Act, creates, HB- 1705 blood and blood donors See MEDICINE contracts, approvals, non-profit hospitals SB-774 Dept. of Public Health Advisory Hospital Council, eliminates, SB-1030 Health-Care Record and Information Act, creates, HB-2067 Hospital District Law elected directors, HB-267 hospital emergency services English language proficiency, hospital personnel, HB-279 Hospital Licensing Act AIDS-HIV voluntary testing, SB-1198 birth centers, excludes, HB-1705 Cesarean birth statistics, SB-707 closings, notice, HB-143 designated blood donors, SB-597; HB- 286, 475 discharge notice, HB-302 hospital staff qualifications, HB-1104 licensure, exemptions, SB-1139, 1329 medical staff information, exemption for personnel obtaining anatomical gifts, SB-177 newborns of drug-addicted mothers, hospital screening & reports, SB-613 non-profit hospital contract approvals, SB-774 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. HOSPITALS-Cont. patients diagnosed as having communicable disease : notice: police officers giving emergency care, HB-413, 1447 spiritual treatment organizations, exempts, HB-283 uncompensated care fund pool, HB-137 Hospital Service Procurement Advisory Board Dept. Public Aid medical assistance program, annual economic status report, SB-376 hospital/medical/infectious wastes See ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION Nursing Pool Quality Assurance Act, creates, HB-2174 nutrition and hydration, creates presumptions concerning, SB-797; HB- 646 Rights of Medical Patients Act See MEDICINE University of Illinois Hospital health professional colleges, SB-338 hospital & health programs under U of I Board of Trustees control, HB-1192 technical changes, HB- 1194 Uofl lease hospital land & property to county, HB-1191 HOTELS/MOTELS See PUBLIC ACCOMODATIONS HOUSING AND REDEVELOPMENT Abandoned Housing Rehabilitation Act possession, property constituting hazard, SB-89 Affordable Housing Act, Illinois creates; DCCA; Advisory Commission; Trust Fund, HB-57, 377, 788 Affordable Housing Law, Illinois, creates, SB-1463 Community Development Finance Corporation, Illinois chairman, State Treasurer, HB-1648 Community Residence Right to Locate Act creates; disabled community residency rights, HB-2286 Emergency Homeless Veterans Law, creates, SB-1463 Federally Subsidized Housing Preservation Act creates; tenants offer to purchase, HB-1394 Furniture Fire Safety Act, creates, HB-2171 Home Equity Assurance Act precinct additions, petition & referendum; tax anticipation warrants, SB-61 2661 HOUSING AND REDEVELOPMENT-Cont. technical changes, SB-61 Home Equity Protection Act of 1989, creates; IHDA administer, HB-1492 Home Inspectors Act, creates; licensing, HB-1815 Home Ownership Made Easy Act, creates, HB-1000 homeless and low-income housing Affordable Housing Act, Illinois, creates SB-1463; HB-57, 377, 788 Emergency Homeless Veterans Law, creates, SB-1463 homeless mentally ill housing rehabilitation, HB-1569 Homelessness Prevention Program/ Act, creates, HB-1850, 2548 Housing Developm't. Zone Law, Illinois, creates, SB-1463 Housing for the Homeless ACt, creates, SB-616 IHDA homeless housing units, HB-221 lease-purchase loans, HB-1528 Voluntary Adopt a House or Building Rehabilitaty Program, creates, HB- 2679 Homelessness Prevention Program/Act, creates, HB-1850, 2548 Housing Authorities Act citation, HB-2422 citizen's advisory boards, HB-2329 commissioner compensation, HB-2329 commissioners, increases, SB-1506 determination of rent, HB-29 Housing Authority City Wide Residents' Advisory Board, HB-2329 police forces, HB-2194 powers: promote personal safety & security, HB-2194 subpoena authority, HB-2757 Housing Developm't. Zone Law, Illinois, creates, SB-1463 Housing Development Act Affordable Housing Program, IHDA issue bonds & notes, HB-377 Authority, includes as State agency, HB-1460 homeless housing units, HB-221 homeless mentally ill housing rehabilitation, use of funds, HB-1569 lease-purchase agreements, HB-524 lease-purchase loans, HB-1528 Low-Income Homebuyer's Program, HB-1655 municipal rehabilitation loans, HB- 1534 past due child support obligations, bans loans, SB-45 poverty areas, new housing assistance, HB-1531 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. HOUSING AND REDEVELOPMENT-Cont. pre-apprenticeship training board, HB- 2491 reallocation, unused housing tax credit dollars, HB-377 savings plan for Ist-time home buyers, HB-501 State agency, includes, HB-1460 State Treasurer, member of governing board, HB-2864 technical changes, HB-2386 unused federal housing tax credit dollar amounts, SB-721 Voluntary Adopt a House or Building Rehabilitation Program, IHDA develop, HB-2679 Housing for the Homeless Act, creates, SB- 616 Interior Design Act, Illinois, creates; HB- 2173 Low-Income Homebuyer's Program, creates, IHDA, HB-1655 Metropolitan Redevelopment Corporation Act, creates, SB-1094 Public Housing Tenant Manager Training Act, creates, HB-1462, 1659 rehabilitation of disabled persons Act subsidized housing, information clearinghouse, HB-2068 rent-regulated housing change in owners's address notice, HB- 2459 senior citizen housing, HB-2047 Upper Illinois River Valley Development Authority creates; Grundy, LaSalle, Bureau, Putnam, Marshall counties; bonds, HB-1724 Voluntary Adopt a House or Building Rehabilitation Program, creates, HB- 2679 HUMAN RIGHTS Bill of Rights for Children creates; child victim impact statements, HB-1757 Employee Rights Violation Act, creates, HB-424 Families with Children Equal Rights Act, creates; rental housing rights, SB-336 Human Rights Act affirmative action labor unions, State construction, HB-949 affirmative action/equal employment opportunity requirements, SB-499 consumer loans, no unlawful discrimination, HB-934 conviction of misdemeanor, bans discrimination based on, HB-1516 2662 HUMAN RIGHTS-Cont. expedited proceedings, HB-496 familial status, defines, HB-1 158 filing of complaints; inspection of investigative files, HB-792 handicapped remodeling of residence, SB-737 landlord rental restrictions, HB-403 marital status definition, HB-899 parental status, SB-1408 private grants acceptance, HB-2393 public accomodations (Article 5) violations, misdemeanor; civil penalties, HB-174 real estate discrimination procedures, HB-1824 real estate violations; handicapped residence rights, HB-1824 rental denials families with children under 14, HB-1158 rental to unmarried persons, HB-673 State agency affirmative action hiring, SB-1442 State agency equal opportunity plans, SB-734 State agency minority executive training programs, SB-1441; HB- 2639 subpoenas for investigations, Dir. of Dept. issue, HB-1159 insurance discrimination, adds Article, HB- 254 Interpreter Privilege Act, creates, HB-2941 Minority Business Development Authority Act, Illinois, creates, HB-2141 race and ethnic relations, Board of Higher Education improvement program, HB- 2687 real estate rentals Families with Children Equal Rights Act, creates; repeals Exclusion of Children in the Rental of Real Estate, SB-336 INSURANCE Accessible Health Care Act creates; employers provide health insurance; tax, SB-400; HB-1500 accident and health Accessible Health Care Act, creates; employers provide employee health insurance, SB-400; HB-1500 Alzheimer's disease, SB-31 catastrophic health insurance plan, SB-, 145-7 chemotherapy, prosthetic devices, wigs, HB-624 child health supervision services coverage, HB-1089 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. INSURANCE-Cont. death, pro rata refunds, HB-2657 firemen continuance privilege, SB-732 group change of provider, bans denial of benefits, HB-957 continuation, disabled persons, HB-957 continuation, Ill. Municipal Retirement Fund, HB-508, 1221 continuation, specific illness or disability, HB-1521 health insurance rules, SB-1004 Workers' Comp./Occ. Diseases claims disputes, HB-96 health insurance policy approval by Dept. HB-1340 hearing aid services reimbursements, HB-617 hospital coverage, bans denial of claims, HB-982 in vitro fertilization coverage, HB-148 mammography test coverage, HB-2129 maternity coverage, SB-47 mental illness coverage, SB-1510;HB- 2933 podiatric care reimbursements, HB-913 premium rates, HB-2905 successor employer retiree coverage, HB-1263 Voluntary Insurance Plan (VIP) Act, creates; catastrophic health ins., SB- 1457 alcoholism/drug dependency coverage services by DASA, SB-580 Alzheimer's disease coverage, SB-31 annuity contracts, SB-1004 automobile - see: motor vehicles banks insurance companies, banks own and operate, SB-100; HB-163 cancellation/termination dependent minor coverage, written notice, HB-2848 notice exceptions, SB-97 notice requirements, HB-1842 procedures set forth in policy, HB-855 captive insurance companies - see: insurance companies car - see: motor vehicles child health insurance beneficiary, HB-2409 claims damages, vexatious delay in settlement by company, HB-2870 improper claims practice, civil penalties, SB-1288 punitive damages, vexatious refusal to pay, HB-181, 290 2663 INSURANCE-Cont. settlement, insured's consent, SB-320 Comprehensive Health Insurance Plan (CHIPs) CHIP employees exempt from Personnel Code; CHIP exempt as State agency, HB-1155 insurance producer liability, limits, HB-1155 Representation & Indemnification of State Employees, incl. CHIPs board, SB-753 SERS & group insurance eligibility; certified voucher payroll, HB-2772 State retirement system, SB-753 crop insurance paidpremiums, insurer action within 6 days, HB-100 denturitry services coverage, SB-953 fire insurance certificate of payment of taxes, SB-588 firefighter continuance premiums paid by pension fund, HB-1296 foreign insurance corporations privilege tax: Medically Underserved Counties Fund, HB-168 forfeiture liability, raises, HB-2217 fraternal benefit societies death and disability benefits, HB-630 health care contracts special education children, reimbursement of services, HB-391 Health Maintenance Organization Act - see: service plans Home Equity Assurance Act - see: HOUSING AND REDEVELOPMENT Home Equity Protection Act of 1989, creates; IHDA administer, HB-1492 Home Warranty Act, creates, SB-1137 homeowners insurance space heater usage, bans denial of ins. based on, HB-130 in vitro fertilization accident and health insurance coverage, HB-148 insurance companies acquisition; assets, HB-1423 banks own and operate, SB-100;HB- 163 captive ins. co., certificate of authority requirements, HB-2191 captive insurance companies certificate of authority requirements, HB-2191 domestic companies, tax exemptions, HB-2205 group insurance provider change, bans denial of benefits, HB-957 life insurance company tax; emergency medical service program; grants, HB-1869 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. INSURANCE--Cont. officers, directors, trustees compensation, HB-2737 political contributions, SB-544 Insurance Information and Privacy Protection hearing aid dispensers, incl. as medical professional, HB-437 licensed clinical social worker, medical professional, HB-676 insurance producers licensing and examination requirements, SB-97 investments community reinvestment practices, HB-820 liability insurance forfeiture liability, reaises, HB-2217 Physicians Professional Liability Ins. Merit Rating Plan, Dept. establish, SB-94 Life and Health Insurance Guaranty Association Law regulation; policy holder safeguards, SB-1004 Life Care Facilities Act repeals; creates life care contracts Act, HB-2526 life insurance life insurance company tax; emergency medical service program; grants, HB-1869 officers, directors, trustees compensation, HB-2737 terminal disease, collect 25% of policy value, SB-379, 865 terminal illness indemnity, HB-2737 Limited Health Service Organization Act, creates, HB-1723 Local Government Risk Pool Act, creates, HB-1470 Long Term Care Act creates; senior citizen counseling & aid, SB-617 mammography coverage, HB-2129 Medical Costs and Utilization of Services, Advisory Committee on membership; scope of investigations, SB-1400 medical exams independent medical exam requirements, HB-1014 Medicare mammography supplemental coverage, SB-273 Medicare supplemental insurance fraud, creates offense, SB-510 supplememnt insurance premium rates, HB-1145 mental, emotional, nervous condition coverage 2664 INSURANCE-Cont. licensed clinical social workers, incl. as health care professionals, SB-577; HB-748 Mine Subsidence Disclosure Act, creates, HB-1653 Mortgage Insurance Consolidation Law, new Article, HB-2196 motor vehicles accident location statistics, rate setting, HB-569 additional regulation; notices; loss information; renewals; SB-1032 consumer choice coverage alternatives, HB-2894 mandatory violations, denies sentence of supervision, HB-1080 total loss, insurance company own car, SB-1498 uninsured/underinsured minimum amounts of coverage, SB-293; HB-308 non-highway vehicles exempt, SB-790 repeals; consumer choice coverage alternatives; HB-2894 zip code, bans rate basing, SB-170; HB-573, 2902 Physicians Professional Liability Insurance Merit Rating Plan, SB-94 podiatric care reimbursements, HB-913 Policyholder Deposit Accounts security deposit account, amounts & types of securities, HB-2736 pregnancy benefits infertility coverage, HB-1506 premium rates review by Dept., HB-181 premium renewals comparative rate notice to applicants, HB-573 producers, limited representatives, registered firms license penalties, nonpayment of taxes, SB-1322; HB-2785 license revocation, hiring persons with revoked licenses, SB-1004, 1031 prohibited insurance practice sex discrimination, HB-254 Property Fire Loss Act government reports, ins. companies receive, SB-791 suspicious fires information release, SB-97 property insurance Interest in Tax Delinquent Property Act, creates, HB-2072 punitive damages Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. INSURANCE-Cont. vexation refusal to pay claims, HB-181, 290 rates accident & health premium rates, HB- 2905 premium renewals, comparative rate notice to applicants, HB-573 rate setting, auto accident location statistics, HB-569 rollback, HB-337 zip code, bans auto premium rates based on, HB-573 Real Estate Title Guarantee Act tax liens, trust funds used to satisfy, HB-139 refusal to insure geographic location, HB-821, 1362 space heater usage, prohibits denial of homeowner insurance, HB-130 untimely filing of medical emergency claim, HB-1423 Religious and Charitable Risk Pooling Trust Act indemnification; reorganization of trust funds (reciprocal), SB-1298 Rights of Medical Patients Act patients' insurance rights; AIDS testing rights, HB-1769 self-insurance programs Underground Storage Tank Damage Insurance Fund, creates; self- insurance program, SB-752 service plans (Dental; Health Maintenance Organization; Medical; Non-Profit Health Care; Pharmaceutical; Vision; Voluntary Health Services) Health Maintenance Organization Act ambulance coverage, HB-1461 contracts, availability in service area, SB-264 dependent minor coverage, notice of termination, HB-2848 Dept. Public Health noncompliance rules, HB-1671 emergency transportation by ambulance SB-374 infertility coverage, HB-1506 mammography coverage, HB-2129 non-participating physician services, HB-2062 refusal to insure due to untimely filing of medical emergency claim, HB-1423 Limited Health Service Organization Act, creates, HB-1723 premium tax for deposit into Common Sch. Fund, HB-348 2665 INSURANCE-Cont. State Employees Group Insurance Act See EMPLOYMENT tax violators, license penalties, HB-2785 technical changes, SB-97 third party prescriptions license penalties, nonpayment of taxes, SB-1322; HB-2785 pharmacy participation, HB-90 third party reimbursements registered professional nurses, HB- 1513 Title Insurance Act, creates, SB-1121, 1129; HB-1832 Underground Storage Tank Damage Insurance Fund, creates; self-insurance program, SB-752 Unemployment Insurance Act See EMPLOYMENT unfair and deceptive practices civil cause of action, HB-504 Voluntary Insurance Plan (VIP) Act, creates, SB-1457 INTERGOVERNMENTAL COOPERATION Emergency Telephone System Act (911) joint powers agreements; surcharge; intergovernmental agreements, HB-594 Energy Service Authorities local governmental units may create, SB-311 Intergovernmental Cooperation Act clarifying language, SB-1443 guaranteed student loan defaults, intergovernmental arrangements, SB-10 Ill. Student Assistance Commission arrangements, SB-632 Regional Juvenile Detention Authority, HB-2689 waste disposal agreements, SB-1443 Intergovernmental Missing Child Recovery SAct technical change, HB-1243 INTERSTATE COMPACTS Agricultural Grain Marketing, Interstate Compact on ratifies; Ag. Grain Marketing Commission, SB-167 Interstate Disaster Compact, creates, SB-1017 Quad Cities Interstate Metropolitan Authority Compact Act/Authority, creates, HB-548, 549 Tri-State High Speed Rail Line Compact adopts; interstate oversight commission, HB-616 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. JUDGES See COURTS - JUDGES - JURORS JURORS See COURTS - JUDGES - JURORS JUVENILE COURT See COURTS - JUDGES - JURORS LABOR See EMPLOYMENT LAKE MICHIGAN See WATER LAND SALES ACT See CONVEYANCES/EASEMENTS LANDLORD AND TENANT Families with Children Equal Rights Act, creates; rental housing rights, SB-336 Federally Subsidized Housing Preservation Act creates; tenants offer to purchase, HB-1394 Furniture Fire Safety Act, creates, HB-2171 heating costs disclosures, HB-823 Homelessness Prevention Program, creates, HB-1850 landlord rental restrictions, HB-403, 673 Mobile Home Landlord and Tenant Rights Act automatic renewal of lease, exception, SB-1376 jurisdiction, SB-1376 lease, owner privacy rights clause, HB-672 lien for cost of removal, authorizes, SB-1376 technical change, HB-1241 Public Housing Tenant Manager Training Act, creates, HB-1462 rent-regulated housing owner's address, notification, HB-2459 tax delinquent property Interest in Tax Delinquent Property Act, creates, HB-2072 waterbeds landlord rental restrictions, HB-2663 LAW ENFORCEMENT Cook County Sheriffs Merit Board Act increases, SB-269 sheriff deputize board members, HB-790 County Department of Corrections Act prisoner medical expenses, HB-268 handguns description & serial numbers, report to Dept. State Police, SB-1101 housing authorities police forces, HB-2194 2666 LAW ENFORCEMENT--Cont. information failure to reveal info to officials, civil liability, HB-134 injured in line of duty DMHDD employees, continued compensation, HB-795 Omnibus Public Workplace and Public Safety Drug and Alcohol Testing Law of 1989, creates, SB-940 Police Training Act, Illinois drugs symptoms recognition, HB-2857 forest preserve police training, powers, HB-1059 sheriffs civilian process servers, HB-2596 DMHDD reimbursement for patient transport costs, HB-728 vacancies, acting sheriff appointment, HB-790 State Police criminal background checks, private & parochial school employees, HB,1463 denial of Firearm Owner's ID card, info to Dept. State Police, SB-1210 drug conviction information to State agencies, SB-1445 electronic criminal surveillance, SB-1181 indemnity, HB-511 longevity increment, HB-1309 paging device permits & regulation, HB-1409 sexual orientation/physical handicap, information regarding crimes motivated by, SB-302; HB-706 State Police Merit Board hearing continuances & extensions, HB-1667 independence; funding by separate approp. HB-44 LIBRARIES County Law Library Act Sfee, raises, SB-601 Library System Act, Illinois per capita grant increase, SB-136; HB-1261 purchases, competitive bidding, SB-319 school district library grants, HB-650 Local Library Act purchases, competitive bidding, SB-319 Public Library District Act canvass election returns, repeals, HB- 485 conversion of tax-supported library, resolution specifying number of new trustees, HB-1148 merger referendum, majority vote in all districts, HB-473, 1148 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. LIBRARIES-Cont. purchases, competitive bidding, SB-319 tax levy ordinances, filing requirements, HB-1148 tax rate ceiling, libraries converted to public library dist., SB-500 trustee terms, SB-271 public library grounds county boards prescribe, SB-319; HB- .575 LICENSING See PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS - LICENSING- REGULATION LIENS demolition of buildings liens enforcement procedure, HB-2321 Federal Lien Registration Act, Uniform, creates, SB-239; HB-140 Mechanics' Liens Act contractor notice to property owner, HB-1259 interest; contractor's statements; attorney's fees, HB-1198 municipal liens, notice & enforcement procedures, HB-2805 Nonprofit Hospital Lien Act structured settlements, SB-348 Oil and Gas Lien Act of 1989, creates, HB-2170 Physician's Lien Act lien on patient claims under Workers' Comp/Occ Dis Acts; patient notice to physicians, SB-542; HB-614 structured settlements, SB-348 LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR See STATE OFFICERS LOCAL GOVERNMENT Clean Indoor Air Act, Illinois, creates, SB- 159; HB-120, 1695, 1823 Comprehensive Planning and Delivery of Community Developmentally Disabled and Mental Health Services Act, SB-1200 disaster liability negligence or failure to manage technology, HB-1449 disaster relief State reimbursement to local governmental body, HB-89, 272, 858 Economic Development Area Tax Increment Allocation Act creates; economic development project areas, plans, tax increment allocation financing, SB-1345 Energy Service Authorities local governmental units may create, SB-311 2667 LOCAL GOVERNMENT-Cont. Government Auditing Act fire protection districts, SB-1161 Governmental Ethics Act minimum income requirement, increases, SB-36 Illinois Municipal pension, SB-355 Infrastructure Bank Act, Illinois, creates; HB-1560 insurance/retirement benefits township trustee payments, HB-882 joint purchases public entities created by statute, SB-1375 Local Gov't. Financial Planning and Supervision Act, creates, HB-211 Local Government Financial Emergencies Act, creates, SB-840 Local Government Risk Pool Act, creates, HB-1470 Local Governmental and Governmental Employees Tort Immunity Act immunity or indemnity civic centers, injuries,'HB-1105 lessor of public property, HB-891 local public employee, punitive or exemplary damages, SB-76 municipal policemen, punitive or exemplary damages, HB-1044 standing orders physician, HB-1496 streets upgrading, HB-101 local public entity community colleges districts & boards, HB-195 property leased to private entity, HB-1737 public health district/board of health, HB-1495 property definition, local entity legal or possessory interest, HB-716, 735' public health clinic/standing orders physician, HB-1496 tax levy authorization, Chi. school dist. insurance & indemnification costs, SB-652 tort funds interest uses, HB-683 tort judgment/settlement, local public entity pay, HB-1044 transit authority immunity, SB-270 Local Solid Waste Energy Generation Act, creates, HB-799 Local Solid Waste Management Act incineration facilities, deemed solid waste energy facilities, HB-1327 omnibus bonds acts, defines; gov'tal. bonds & payments of money, SB-529 Public Building Commission Act building, defines; improvements to real estate, HB-627 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. LOCAL GOVERNMENT-Cont. lease agreements, terms, HB-729 municipal projects authorization, SB- 1492 recycling centers hazardous substances liability, exempts local gov't. centers, HB-923 Rural Fair Share Initiative governmental unit; reserve fund, HB-2421 Solid Waste Planning and Recycling Act see also: ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION County Site Review Commissions, creates, HB-202 county transporting solid waste over 50 miles, bans, HB-1001 disposal of waste generated outside county, restriction, tax, referendum, HB-230 joint intergovernmental agreements, counties under 100,000, HB-1175 lead-acid batteries, recycling; fees or credits on new batteries, SB-635; HB-2020 leaves; landscape waste, HB-1472 nondegradable disposable plastic bags & containers, bans, HB-1342 pilot recycling project grants, SB-638 plastic beverage cans, bans, HB-1083 polyethylene terephthalate recycling code, HB-264 source separation recycling program, SB-1379; HB-1557, 2812 tire sellers recycle used tires; deposits, HB-1554 State mandated programs State Program Audit Report Act, creates, HB-2759 State Mandates Act due process mandates reimbursable, SB-1497 implementation without reimbursement charitable organization property tax exemption, HB-489, 1252 charity custodial tax-exempt property SB-966 Chi. Park District pension, SB-758 Chi. Police pension, HB-622, 1424, 1438, 2868 Chi. teacher pension, SB-381, 1267, 1268; HB-1039, 1040, 1322, 1892, 1893, 2152, 2157, 2350 Chicago Firefighters pension formula, HB-429, 430, 431, 432 Construction Jobs Program Act, HB-598 Cook County Pension, health care subsidy, HB-158 2668 LOCAL GOVERNMENT-Cont. county officer compensation, HB- 1098 county officers fixed compensation levels, HB-227 Downstate Teacher pension military service credit, SB-361 educational accountability, SB- 913; HB-2030 equalization factor limitation, SB- 851; HB-1967 farmed land property tax exemption, HB-2609 federal fire brigade regulations, Chicago comply, HB-199 firemen paid union leave, SB-731; HB-1298 forest preserve dis. condemnation complaints, SB-211 forest preserve dist. condemnation acquisitions, SB-207 homestead exemption increase, SB-1402 Limitation on Collection of Personal Property Tax Act, HB-387 Local Gov't. Prompt Payment Act, HB-2184 municipal fire brigades, SB-679 municipal, federal OSHA fire brigade regulations, SB-679 PA85-1393, Section 5, HB-103 pension funding levels, SB-22, 355, 361; HB-104, 109, 332 pension new retirement formulas, HB-579 prop. tax levy increase, mail notice, SB-1472; HB-2831 property tax levies over 105% of last levy; referendum, SB-1476 property tax levy increase, referendum, SB-1471; HB-2830 Public Bldg. Commissioners compensation, SB-838 public utility, gross receipts tax exclusions, SB-59 real property assessed valuatiori, no increase due to rental conversion, SB-1481 recycling, source separation program, SB-1379; HB-1557,, 2812 retired county sheriff pension base, SB-103 school sprinkler systems, HB-564 Senior Citizens Property Tax Limitation Act, HB-467, 517, 2856 sheriff salaries, HB-227 sheriffs transfer of pension service credits, HB-265 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. LOCAL GOVERNMENT-Cont. Sports Stadium Act, creates; Chicago indoor sports stadium; liquor sales & property tax, HB-2321 Sr, Citizens Property Tax Limitation Act, HB-467, 517 State aid funds mandates, HB-405 State Employees regional planning commission service credit, SB- 361 Taxpayer's Bill of Rights Act, SB-1424 State occupation and use taxes State and Local Sales Tax Reform Fund, creates; continuing appropriation of local gov't. shares, SB-90; HB-40, 248, 996, 1334 State Revenue Sharing Act Community Services Act Fund, HB- 1181 County Correctional Facilities Support Fund, HB-1193 distribution formula, HB-602, 1562 Local Government Distributive Fund expands uses; income tax increase, HB-490,1072 Ill. Energy Conservation Finance Authority, security, SB-38 income tax increase, 50% revenues, HB-490 income tax, increases; proceeds to schools & local gov'ts., SB-169 monthly transfer, increases, HB- 482 Metro-East Public Transportation Fund, SB-1322 supervisor of assessments eligibility after exams, HB-2785 LOTTERY See GAMES AND GAMBLING MARRIAGE AND DISSOLUTION OF MARRIAGE See DOMESTIC RELATIONS MEDICINE Allied Health Care Professional Assistance Act creates; Dept. Public Health programs, grants; health manpower shortage areas, SB-1302 Anatomical Gift Act, Uniform death, defines, SB-68 power of attorney, SB-741; HB-1749 repeals; Uniform Anatomical Gift Act of 1989, SB-546 Blood Bank Act designated blood donors, SB-597; HB- 286, 475 Blood Donor Act 2669 MEDICINE-Cont. minimum donor age, HB-1049 Blood Labeling Act blood donor age criteria, bans restrictions, HB-399 Clinical Laboratory Act exemptions, SB-1449 licensing, SB-1173; HB-2077 Family Practice Residency Act Advisory Committee for Family Practice Residency Programs, membership, SB-1030 physician recruitment center, SB-1302 physician shortage areas, HB-421 scholarships; nurse eligibility, SB- 1302 Family Responsibility and Medical Leave Act of 1989, Illinois, creates, SB-292, 1501; HB-2907 health professionals - see: HEALTH Health-Care Information Act, Uniform, creates, SB-1313 Health-Care Record and Information Act, creates, HB-2067 Medical Costs and Utilization of Services, Advisory Committee on membership; scope of investigations, SB- 1400 medical patient rights health care provider services without proof of ability to pay, HB- 1115 Medical Practice Act of 1987 see also: HEALTH chiropractic license, temporary, HB- 1699 chiropractic medicine definitions, HB- 301 experimental drugs, patient informed consent, HB-506 eye cataract surgery restrictions, HB- 971 free medical services, doctor not liable, SB-683 licenses displayed; disciplinary action, HB-50 malpractice disclosures, HB- 135 osteopathic continuing education requirements, SB-262 osteopaths/chiropractors, practicing without a license, SB-263 Pesticide Poisoning Reporting Act, creates, SB-241 pro-rated license fees, HB-1425 residency programs, bans discrimination, HB-1425 unnecessary eye cataract surgery, advertising, violations, HB-878 medically underserved counties family practice/obstetrical physician medical malpractice ins. reimbursement, SB-1303 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. MEDICINE-Cont. nutrition and hydration, creates presumptions concerning, HB-646 organ donation medical personnel licensure information exemption, SB-177 physician shortage areas family practitioner special funds, HB-421 Radiation Protection Act radiation installations, inspections, fees, et al, HB-2779 Rights of Medical Patients Act experimental medical or surgical procedure, patient consent, HB-506, 978 insurance rights standards; AIDS testing violations, HB-1005 necessary services without prior proof of ability to pay, HB-1115 patient reimbursements for hospital payments, SB-678 patients' insurance rights; AIDS testing rights, HB-1769 privacy and confidentiality, HB-2362 school medical exams spinal exam, licensed physician, HB- 1013 toxicological laboratory service Dept. Public Health test on specimens submitted by coroners & law enforcment officers, SB-1449 MEETINGS Open Meetings A9t agenda, posting of notice, SB-224 closed meetings community college boards, HB- 770 judicial nominating commissions, SB-1309; HB-2740 local gov't,, progress reports, SB- 225 nondisclosure policies, HB-9 pension funds, determinations, HB-126 school board, evaluation of president HB-742 school security & safety meetings, SB-685 school security matters, HB-178 State employee suggestions, confidentiality, HB-2123 State Employees Suggestion Award Board, HB-2576 State Teacher Certification Board, suspension hearings, SB-254 local government, agenda notice postings, SB-224 local government, closed meetings progress reports, SB-225 2670 MILITARY AND NAVAL See STATE MILITIA MOBILE HOMES house trailer titles square footage listings, HB-1051 Mobile Home Landlord and Tenant Rights Act external TV antennas bans, HB-2124 lease, mobile home owner privacy rights clause, HB-672 lien for cost of removal, authorizes, SB-1376 park owner notify of intent to cease operations & terminate leases, HB- 2517 technical change, HB-1241 Mobile Home Local Services Tax Act increase rates, HB-1053 mobile home definition exceptions, SB- 201 title transfer, prohibits if taxes owed, HB-1052 Mobile Home Park Act Mobile Home Park Ombudsman, HB- 1473 Mobile Home Tiedown Act administration of Act; park owner give Mobile Home Owners' Tiedown Guide, HB-1661 Mobile Home Warranty Act, creates, SB- 1145 MOTOR VEHICLES accessories and equipment air conditioning refrigerants, DENR training workshops, SB-1043 lights delivery vehicles, flashing lights, HB-307 highway construction work crews, flashing amber & combination lights, SB-1965 non-reportable offenses, SB-481 obscene motor vehicle attachment, petty offense, HB-810 odometer readings, SB-1296 radar detectors/radio scanners, bans in private vehicles, HB-1700 rebuilt auto parts express warranty, HB-2638 seat belts child seat belts responsibility, HB- 638 failure to wear, admissible as evidence in seeking personal injury damages, HB-1392 medical exemption, physician liability exemption, SB-917 side mirrors/rear view mirror; objects between driver & sidewings, HB-315 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. MOTOR VEHICLES-Cont. sound systems, restrictions, SB-1508 Tire Abatement and Recycling Act, SB-1407 tires Scrap Tire Management and Recycling Act, HB-1451 studded, emergency vehicles, SB- 830 waste tire disposal; lead-acid batteries, HB-2202 windows tinted; installers' labels, HB-1827 tinted, medical exception, HB-315 accidents alcohol/drug testing, HB-2059 breath screening test, SB-132 air conditioners recycling of refrigerant during service, SB-1043 alcohol, limousine passengers, SB-912 All-terrain Vehicle (ATV) Safety Act See SAFETY articulated, public transportation, HB-1579 bike paths title fees, HB-2576 vehicle certification fees, SB-787 boats See BOATS breath screening tests, SB-132 Child Passenger Protection Act child seatbelts responsibility, expands, HB-638 classic vehicles, SB-1325 Commercial Driver's License Act, Uniform, (UCDLA) creates, SB-1254 commercial transportation employee, exempts dealership service- & maintenance persons, HB-1701 food transportation, bans in carriers ever used to transport waste, HB- 2914 ICC set maximum rate-intrastate motor carriers of property, SB-610 ICC Transportation Division structure, HB-530 independent contractor definition, HB- 1139 motor carrier fees, bans additional by ICC, HB-1672 rail carrier penalties for blockage of RR highway grade crossings, increases, HB-1184 technical changes, HB-2867 crash parts, HB-2839 crosswalks, wheelchair ramps, SB-1327 Cycle Rider Safety Training Act ATVs/off-highway motorcycles, deletes, SB-856, 1325 2671 MOTOR VEHICLES-Cont. dealers loaners, no rental agency insurance restrictions, SB-1426 supplemental license, restrictions, HB- 1082 definitions crash parts, HB-2839 implements of husbandry, expands, SB- 157 probationary license, HB-1164 trailer, public utility work irailers, HB- 2081 drivers license exam stations deputy election registrars, HB-505, 1336 senior citizen transport, list of agencies providing available thru License Exam Stations, SB-938 drivers license/permit birth certificate upon application for license; bans blank or false licenses, HB-516 diabetics, distinctly colored licenses, HB-881 elderly, waive duplicate license fee, HB-764 EPA 24-hour 800 number, included on DLs, HB-960 failure to pay fines, denial of renewal or reinstatment, HB-1896 fraudulent IDs, HB-516, 1199 high school diploma, requires, SB-148 judgments, documentation of financial responsibility, HB-484 probationary license, redefines as conditional licensing with full driving privileges, HB-1164 restricted drivers permit, SB-895 revocation/suspension/denial administrative hearings; sex and drug offenses; summary suspensions HB-2576 cannabis or controlled substance possession, SB-397, 687 controlled substance abuses, HB- 2858 criminal damage to property conviction by use of paint by minor, HB-2869 drug violations, SB-317; HB-74 emission inspection failure, HB- 2880 failure to pay fines, SB-663; HB-1896 minor; alcohol, drug, controlled substance violations, SB-317, 561; HB-492, 493, 749, 2860, 2982 nonpayment of parking tickets, HB-1610 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. MOTOR VEHICLES--Cont.. probationary license, conditional license with full driving privileges, HB-1164 school dropouts/truants, SB- 107, 148, 316; HB-400,478, 479, 809 sex/drug offenders, SB-1182 violent crime convictions, SB-318 senior citizens: road tests, expiration dates, fees, SB-513 student loan defaults, denies license, SB-10 train crew members, exemption, HB- 2964 driving restrictions driving under influence - see: DUI tire screeching; passing; lighting; mud & dirt dropping, etc., HB-2651 DUI (driving under influence) alcohol concentration reading, SB-579; HB-8 DUI, reimbursement of ambulance costs, SB-464 last 5 years measure, DUI Second Offenders, SB-743; HB-1821 manslaughter while DUI, new offense, SB-453 emergency vehicles studded tires, SB-830 farm trucks and trailers registration limits, deletes, HB-871 grey market vehicles, SB-1296 handicapped parking fines, unauthorized use of spaces, HB-1009 hazardous vehicles defines; city ordinance for removal, SB-8 hazardous abandoned motor vehicles, SB-9 hazardous waste hauler's license, DOT, HB- 246 height/length/weight - see: vehicle size highway access extends; vehicle length, HB-712 house trailers titles list square footage, HB-1051 Identification Card Act, Illinois See RECORDS insurance See INSURANCE junk or salvage vehicles auctioned vehicles, age standard, HB-1317 lemon law - see: New Vehicle Buyer Protection Act license plates/registration antique vehicles, personalized plates, HB-156 2672 MOTOR VEHICLES--Cont. classic vehicles, SB-1325 clear plastic covers, SB-677 collegiate license plates, HB-1417 county sheriff permanent plates, HB-156, 225 county sheriffs & deputies permanent plates, one-time fee, HB-385 disabled veteran/handicapped insignia, HB-1510 farm truck & trailer registrations, deletes limitation, HB-871 fraudulent, HB-1199 handicapped plates, incl. Purple Heart designatioi, HB-243 judgments, documentation of financial responsibility, HB-484 one plate, 1st division vehicles, HB-205 registration fees amateur radio operators, special fees, HB-325 reduced fee, income eligibility, HB-2935 reduced fees refund, HB-305 registration lists age/driver's license no., excludes, SB-58 jury selection, HB-353 revocation or suspension driving with revoked license due to DUI violation, SB-398 RV personalized plates, HB-156 special plates Gold Star recipients, SB-77 honorably discharged veterans, HB-875 Pearl Harbor veterans, SB- 693;HB-873 Purple Heart designation, HB-243 U.S. Armed Forces retirees, SB-65; HB-509, 940 volunteer firemen, SB-1490;HB- 2961 State vehicles, fees & taxes distribution formulae, HB-2048 vanity/personalized plates, return, SB-856 lights - see: accessories and equipment limousine passengers, permits alcohol, SB-912 mobile homes See MOBILE HOMES motor carrier safety enforcement, DOT & Dept, of State Police; interagency agreements, HB-1964 rewrites: DOT rules; DOT/Dept. State Police enforcement, HB-1964 Motor Fuel Standards Act Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. MOTOR VEHICLES---ont. See FUELS Motor Vehicle Franchise Act service center operators, HB-776, 2045 Motor Vehicle Retail Installment Sales Act interest rates, HB-184 Motor Vehicle Use Tax - see: TAXATION motorcycles helmets, requires, SB-7; HB-1393 mitigation, failure to wear helmet, HB- 1387 registration fee, increases; Youth Alcoholism & Sbustance Abuse Prevention Fund, HB-8 registration fees, increases; Cycle Rider Safety Training Fund, HB-1350 New Vehicle Buyer Protection Act (lemon law) buyers other than individuals, HB-128 recreational vehicles; modified vehicles, HB-1966 no passing zones school zones, HB-77 parking violations vehicle immobilization, municipal ordinances, HB-2059 proof of financial responsibility judgments, documentation required for drivers license or plates, HB-484 public transportation vehicles see also: TRANSPORTATION drivers: annual drug & alcohol tests, HB-2898 drivers: criminal background checks, HB-2899 railroads See TRANSPORTATION rebuilt parts, express warranty, HB-1359, 2638 reckless driving penalty, HB-1503 recreational vehicles (RVs) conversion vehicles, sales & service agreements, HB-1257 motor home, mini motor home, van campers contain certain facilities, HB-1257 personalized license plates, HB-156 registration - see: license plates/registration rentals airport access fees, SB-1325, 1369 owner proof of financial responsibility, SB-922 rate disclosure, HB-1825 U.S. manufacture, HB-1257 repairers/rebuilders/recyclers crash parts, service price estimates, HB-2839 2673 MOTOR VEHICLES---Cont. licensing, HB-225 odometer readings; 3-mo. permits, SB-1296 road signs night visibility improvements, HB-1121 school buses see also: EDUCATION, ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY application denial, controlled substances offenses, HB-1479 bus driver alcohol and drug testing, HB-571, 572, 910, 2934 nonscheduled inspections, SB-1327 rooftop safety hatches, HB-1546 seat belts, requires, HB-1546 seatbelts - see: accessories and equipment second division vehicles portable scales, State Police direct DOT to erect signs, SB-1330 safety certificates, SB-1327 safety tests, SB-479 speed limit, increases, HB- 1594 tarpaulins, HB-2937 unrestrained animal transport, SB-396 senior citizen transport Sec. of State list agencies providing; information thru License Exam Stations, SB-938 short-term permits unladen registered vehicles suspended under Veh. Emissions Inspection Law, SB-194 sound systems, restrictions, SB-1508 speed limit increases, second division vehicles, HB- 1594 State vehicles registration fees & taxes, distribution formulae, HB-2048 subleasing, requires consent, SB-918 tires - see: accessories and equipment titles certification fees, increases; bike paths development, SB-787 deposits: Used Tire Management Fund and Park & Conservation Fund: bike paths, HB-2576 duplicate titles, record of lien, HB-992 house trailers square footage, HB-1051 odometer reading; rebuilt vehicle permits, SB-1296 release of lien notice to Sec. of State, HB-992 title transfers, bans when unpaid fees & taxes exist, HB-966 transfer surcharge, Tire Abatement & Recycling Fund, SB-1407 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. MOTOR VEHICLES--Cont. Used Tire Management Fund, HB-1085 total loss insurance company own car, SB-1498 towing abandoned vehicles, SB-1369; HB- 2513 ICC jurisdiction, exempts vehicles towed at owner's request, HB-1315 law enforcement agency authorize towing from private property, HB-354 liability immunity, HB-1502 local ordinances, HB-2059 safety tests, SB-479 tow truck operator bond, increases, HB-1314 tow truck plate, deletes requirement, HB-1316 traffic ordinances uniform numbering system, Sec. State study, HB-2100 traffic signs installation in private areas, HB-733 truck definition, SB-1325 unrestrained animals, SB-396 unsafe vehicle salvage certificate, HB-711 Vehicle Emissions Inspection Law annual inspections, ienewals; temporary stickers, HB-2576 drivers license suspension penalty, removes, HB-311 short-term permits for unladen registered vehicles, SB-194 ZIP code areas, DuPage & Lake Counties, SB-1482; HB-1299 vehicle size articulated, public transportation, HB-1579 axle weights, HB-718, 719 height requirements, SB-171; HB-447 husbandry implements, gross weight, SB-157 length, extends; highway access, HB- 712 length, semitrailer units, SB-884 overweight penalties, HB-2651 truck combinations, SB-480 truck, operation on bridges, SB-856 trucks, operation on bridges, SB-1325 weight limit fines paid to township or road dist., SB-227 wheel and axle loads and gross weights, HB-719 windows - see: accessories and equipment 2674 MUSEUMS See HISTORIC PRESERVATION NAMES assumed business names publication of assumed business name certificate, time allowance, HB-2073 name changes felons, prohibits, HB-78 NAPRAPATHY See HEALTH AND HEALTH PROFESSIONS NATURAL RESOURCES AND CONSERVATION Abandoned Mined Lands and Water Reclamation Act reclamation of lands mined for other than coal, HB-147 Big Blue Stem official State Prairie Grass, HB-1223 canals See WATER Coal Development Board coal research consortium, HB-2374 composition, SB- 1083 coal research center, HB-1 146 composting wood scrap and sawdust, feasibility study, SB-1039 conservation halons and chlorofluorocarbons, fees; funding of research & conservation projects, HB-1378 Conservation District Act aggregate debt, referendum, SB-220 condemnation; acquisition, HB-2780 condemnation; disposal of land, SB-220 conservation projects federal projects, norifederal sponsorship, HB-2333 Department of Energy and Natural Resources See DEPARTMENTS OF STATE GOVERNMENT Environmental Health Practitioner Registration Act, creates, SB-1289; HB- 2387 Environmental Protection and Resource Preservation Act, Illinois creates; env. protection & cleanup; SB- 1281 federal conservation projects nonfederal sponsorship, HB-2333 Forest Preserve Districts acquisition by condemnation, 2/3 vote of county board, HB-1278 appropriation ordinances, HB-715 condemnation complaints, SB-211 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. NATURAL RESOURCES AND CONSERVATION-Cont.. condemnation, SB-207, 208, 209, 210 Cook County Forest Preserve District grammatical change,. HB-1585 county board approval: condemnation of unincorporated land and bond issuance, HB-365 county board: budgets, approp., tax levies, bonds, SB-562 disconnection of territory, HB-365 disconnection petitions, HB-158 election of officers, HB-180 eminent domain/acquisition of property, HB-1279 forest preserve police force, certifie: peace officers, HB-714 forest preserve property, real property tax exemption, HB-714 free zoo days, HB-1583 impact fees, new developments in dist., HB-986 linear park or trail easements, SB-206; HB-963 police force training & powers, HB- 1059 township consent, district easement acquisition, HB-963 Forest Products Standards Act. creates; labeling; standards, SB-351 Forest Products Transportation Act Forestry Development Fund, SB-1426 proof of ownership, SB-1126 Forestry Development Act costs of forestry management plans, Dept. Conservation pay, SB-1426 Lake Calumet See WATER Lake Management Program Act, Illinois, creates, HB-2346 Lake Michigan See WATER Lawn Care Products Application and Notice Act, creates, HB-1328 Marion-Pickerell Wildlife Refuge hunting, bans, SB-52' Mine Subsidence Disclosure Act, creates, HB-1653 natural areas acquisition & preservation Open Space Lands Acquisition & Development Fund/Natural Areas Acquisition Fund, HB-1288 Natural Resources Act coal research coordination center, Coal Development Board establish, HB- 1146 contractors closure of work, undisclosed hazardous substances, HB-2374. energy conservation, State facilities, SB-1319 2675 NATURAL RESOURCES AND CONSERVATION-Cont. Energy Service Authorities, authorizes in localgov'tal. units, SB-311 propane shortage contingency plans, HB-2900 sanitary landfills, feasibility study to dig up and recycle contents, DENR/ EPA, SB-1073 waste reduction & recycling, DENR educational materials, HB-1176 navigable streams See WATER Oil and Gas Lien Act of 1989, creates, HB-2170 Oil Industry Insurance Guarantee Fund Act creates; oil well plugging & reclamation projects bonding, HB- 1595 Open Space Lands Acquisition and Development Act Open Space Lands Acquisition & Development Fund/Natural Areas Acquisition Fund, creates; DCCA, HB-788, 1288 Recreational Use of Land and Water Areas Act landowner liability, SB-611 rivers, lakes and streams See WATER Soil and Water Conservation Districts immunity, HB-1464 Sustainable Agriculture Act, creates, HB- 2594 Timber Buyers Licensing Act late fee, failure to pay harvest fees, SB-1126 trees and forests, propagation; public education, HB-2308 Waukegan-North Chicago Lakefront Development Authority, creates, HB- 2550 Wetlands Policy Act of 1989, Interagency, creates, HB-2780 wildlife restoration projects shooting ranges, allocation of funds, HB-1138 NEW ACTS A Accessible Health Care Act, HB-1500 Accountability and Productivity Improvement in State Government Act, SB-1275 Acupuncture Practice Act, HB-2563 Adopt a House or Building Rehabilitation Program, Voluntary, HB-2679 Advanced Steel Technology Assistance Act, Illinois, HB-1135 advertising sponsored by State, bans before elections, HB-1428 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. NEW ACTS-Cont. Affordable Housing Act, Illinois, SB- 11, 1463; HB-57,377, 788 Affordable Housing Law, Illinois, SB-1463 affordable housing pre-apprenticeship training program board, HB-2491 Agenda for Cost-Effectiveness in Education Act, SB-1425; HB-2802 Agricultural Grain Marketing, Interstate Compact on, SB- 167 agricultural research & application, SB-63 Agriculture Linked Deposit Act, HB- 2257 Agriculture, Illinois Summer School for, HB-1792 Agricutural Commodity-Based Plastics Development Act, SB-870 AIDS-testing during prenatal & family planning services, SB-705 aircraft operation privilege tax, soundproofing funding, HB-2252 airport noise property value compensation, HB-2253 airport noise relief soundproofing assistance, HB-2251 Alcohol and Tobacco Advertising and Display Control Act, SB-618 Alcohol Birth Defect Warning Act, SB-620 Alcohol Warning Act, SB-621 alcohol warnings-pregnancy, HB-1927 alcohol/substance abuse counseling hotline, HB-1411 Alcoholic Beverage Advertising and Marketing Control Act, HB-1606 Alexander-Pulaski Port District, HB- 1066 Allied Health Care Professional Assistance Act, SB-1302 Anatomical Gift Act of 1989, Uniform, SB-546 animal eye testing experiments, SB- 1061;HB-1042 Appropriation Limitation Act, HB- 2046 Asbestos Abatement Finance Act, SB-984; HB-1619 Assistant State's Attorneys salary supplements, SB-1205 Athletic Scholarship Act, HB-2874 attorney retaliatory discharge tort, SB- 13 auto rebuilt parts warranty, HB-1359 automated telephone dialing systems, bans, HB-2490 Banking Act of 1989, Illinois, SB-934 BIDCO Act, Illinois, SB-994 2676 NEW ACTS-Cont. Big Blue Stem, official State Prairie Grass, HB-1223 Bikeways Act, Illinois, SB-787 Bill of Rights for Children, HB-1757 biodegradable plastic bags, HB-1625 Birth Center Licensing Act, HB-1705 Boarding Care for Elderly Act, HB- 1282 Bureau for the Blind, Dept. of Rehabilitation Services, SB-788; HB-1225 Business Combination Law, Illinois; Illinois Control Share Law, SB-66; HB-165 Business Opportunity Fraud Act, SB- 509 cable TV cancellation charge, bans, HB-2087 cable TV equipment, HB-2088 cable TV interrupted service/wire installation, HB-2086 campaign sign responsibility, HB-1771 Capitol Complex parking, exchange State land for, SB-1120 Carbondale Civic Center Authority, HB-507 Cemetery Board Act, HB-463 Central Business District Improvement Authorities Act, SB-1454 Central Illinois Development Authority, SB-304 Certified Real Estate Appraisers Law, Ill., HB-394 Charitable Trust Act of 1989, SB-514; HB-1514 Chicago Metropolitan Solid Waste Disposal and Energy Producing Act, HB-1410 child abduction, civil damages recoverable, HB-520 child abuse disclosures, services to children employees, HB-514 Child Advocacy Department, HB-22 Child Care Worker Licensure Act of 1989, HB-23 Children, Bill of Rights for, HB-1757 Chloroflourocarbon Aerosol Propellant Tax Act, HB-528 chlorofluorocarbon food packaging, bans, HB-1380 Cigarette Vending Machine Accessibility Act, HB-720 circuit judge assignments, SB-303 Clean Indoor Air Act, Illinois, SB-159; HB-120, 1695, 1823 Clean Public Elevator Air Act, Illinois, HB-1768 clinical psychologists lien Act, HB-2729 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. NEW ACTS--Cont. Commission on the Reuse of Military Bases, HB-2436 Community Residence Right to Locate Act, HB-2286 Comprehensive Budget Control Act, HB-1 Comprehensive Planning and Delivery of Community Developmentally Disabled and Mental Health Services Act, SB-1200 Comptroller 2-way TV link; education, business, gov't. offices, HB-1029 Construction Jobs Program Act, HB- 598 construction site hygiene, HB-330 Consumer Credit Reporting Act, SB- 1436; HB-2243 Consumer In Waiting Act, HB-2820 Consumer-in-Waiting Act, HB-2820 Container Fee and Deposit Act, HB- 154 Contractor Bond Act, Local Unified, HB-637 Contractor Registration Act, HB-2412 Control Share Law, Illinois; Illinois Business Combination Law, SB-66; HB-165 conveyance of State property Act, HB-2613 conveyances - see: CONVEYANCES/ EASEMENTS corporal punishment in schools, State public policy against, HB-2853 Cost-Effectiveness in Education Act, Agenda for, SB-1425; HB-2802 county Children's Advocacy Centers, HB-2439 county legal holiday calendar, HB-731 County Motor Fuel Tax Law, HB-714 credit agreements, HB-1984 Custodial Trust Act, Illinois Uniform, SB-547 D death penalty, racial statistics, HB- 2273 death, defines, SB-68 Death, Uniform Determination of, HB- 611 Defense Contract Procurement Division of DCCA, HB-322 Degradable Plastic Act, HB-1339 Denturist Practice Act, Illinois, SB-953 Department of Central Collections, HB-1260 Developmental Disabilities Act, Bill of Rights of Persons with, HB-69 disaster liability, HB-1449 discharge of employee on drugs, HB- 1173 2677 NEW ACTS- Cont. dredging of navigable stream, federal permit, SB-203 Drug Free Workplace Act, HB-2915 Drug Free Youth in Illinois Act, HB- 2986 E East St. Louis Public Works Capital Development and Investment Act/ Program, HB-2536, 2540 Economic Dev. Area Tax Increment Allocation Act, SB-1345 Economic Dev. Standards and Priorities Act, SB-1060 Economic Development Review Act, SB-786 Economic Developmnt. Board, SB- 1484 Economy and Productivity in State Government Commission Act, HB- 2758 Education Cost-Effectiveness Agenda- Act, SB-1425 Education Endowment Fund Act, HB- 990 Education for Employment Programs and Services Act, Illinois, HB-2151 Educational Choice Act of 1989, SB- 946; HB-890 Electrologists Practice Act of 1990, SB-1378 Emergency Homeless Veterans Law, SB-1463 Emergency Medical Technician Licensing Act, SB-674 Emergency Planning and Community Right to Know Act, SB-1388 Employee Drug Testing Act, HB-557 Employee Rights Violation Act, HB- 424 employees discharged for drug usage, HB-1173 Employment Expansion and Investment Incentive Act, Illinois, SB-1172 Energy Assistance Act of 1989, SB-392 Energy Conservation Finance Authority Act, Illinois, SB-38 Energy Demonstration Zone Act, HB- 2242 Engineering and Science Recruitment Act, SB-70 Enterprise High School Act, HB-2541 Environmental Health Practitioner Registration Act, SB-1289; HB-2387 Environmental Protection and Resource Preservation Act, SB-1281 Equine Infectious Anemia Control Act, Illinois, HB-886 Equitable Restrooms Act, HB-513 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. NEW ACTS-Cont. Estate and Generation-Skipping Transfer Tax Act, Illinois, SB-744; HB-1736 Excursion Gambling Boat Act, SB-572, 575 Explosives Act, Illinois, HB-1627 G H Fair Campaign Practices Act, SB-789, 868; HB-1917, 2702 Families with Children Equal Rights Act, SB-336 Family Assistance Law for Mentally Disabled Children, HB-69, 55 Family Responsibility and Medical Leave Act of 1989, Illinois, SB-292, 1501; HB-2907 Federal Lien Registration Act, Uniform, SB-239; HB-140 Federally Subsidized Housing Preservation Act, HB-1394 Financially Distressed Municpalities Act, HB-1559 Firearm Owner's Identification Act of 1989, HB-746 Firearms Shooting Range Development Act, HB-60 Fireworks Regulation Act, Illinois, HB-2339 Fiscal Control Internal Audit Act, HB-2031 food and beverage packaging materials, HB-959 Food Safety Transportation Act, HB- 2896 Food Toxic Disclosure Act, SB-174, 240; HB-626 Foreclosed Property Maintenance Responsibility Act, HB-525 Foreign Ownership Disclosure Act, HB-566 Forest Products Standards Act, SB-351 Fraudulent Transfer Act, Uniform, SB-549; HB-1689 Fund Education First Act, SB-200; HB-515 Furniture Fire Safety Act, HB-2171 General Assembly Joint Budget standing committees, HB-16, 1608 genetically engineered organisms, release into environment, HB-446 Government Ethics Act, HB-1918 Grand Juries, Statewide, HB-1487 grave disturbance permits, HB-2613 Groundwater Quantity Management Act, Ill. HB-2710 Gubernatorial elections public financing, SB-867; HB-26 2678 NEW ACTS---Cont. halon/chlorofuorocarbon sales, fees, HB-1378 Harvey Civic Center Authority, HB-240 Hazardous Construction Disclosure Act, HB-2374 Hazardous Material Emergency Response Reimbursement Act, HB-1396 hazardous materials railway accidents, ICC annual report, HB-530 Hazardous Substance and Toxic Waste Handlers, Transporters and Storers Drug and Alcohol Testing Act, SB- 590 Hazardous Substances Construction Disclosure Act, SB-769; HB-2010 head and spinal cord injury registry, HB-601 Health Care Fraud and Quackery Act, SB-1265 health leave, private employer grant unpaid leave, HB-1343 Health-Care Record and Information Act, HB-2067 hearing impaired pay phone devices, HB-741 hearing impaired/behavior disordered children services plan, SB-673 High Speed Rail Transportation Authority, HB-217 High Voltage Power Lines Safety Act, HB-2717 Higher Education Accountability Act of 1989, Illinois, SB-1130 Higher Educational Opportunities Act, Ill. State and Employers, SB-892 HIV Testing Act, HB-1878 Home Equity Protection Act of 1989, HB-1492 Home Inspectors Act, HB-1815 Home Ownership Made Easy Act, HB-1000 Home Warranty Act, SB-1137 Home-Based Support Services Law for Mentally Disabled Adults, HB-69, 555 Homelessness Prevention Act/ Program, HB-1850, 2548 Hotel and Motel Fire Safety Act, Illinois, HB-2782 Housing Development,Zone Law, Illinois, SB-1463 Housing for the Homeless Act, SB-616 housing pre-apprenticeship training program board, HB-2491 Illinois State Agency Historic Resources Preservation Act, SB-467 Indoor Air Pollution Control Act, SB- 985; HB-1415 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. NEW ACTS--Cont. Infrastructure Bank Act, Illinois, HB- 1560 inspection of school cafeterias, HB-587 Inspector General Act, HB-1745 Institute for Juvenile Research/Ill. Institute for Dev. Disabilities, HB-1i92 Interagency Wetland Policy Act of 1989, HB-2780 Interest in Tax Delinquent Property Act, .HB-2072 - Interior Design Act, Illinois, HB-2173 International Wills Act, Uniform, SB- 548 Interpreter Privilege Act, HB-2941 joint andseveral liability, abolishes, HB-658 Judicial Vacancy Merit Selection Act, SB-1309; HB-2740 Junk Fax Act, HB-1272 Juvenile Detention Home Bond Act, HB-1187 Labor-Management Notification and Consultation Act, HB-59 Laboratory Review Board, SB-378; HB-2035 Lake Management Program Act, Illinois, HB-2346 Lake Michigan Protection Authority, HB-636 Land Sales Registration Act of 1989, SB-1072; HB-2405 Land Surveyor Act of 1989, Illinois Professional, SB-372 landlord disclose heating costs, HB-823 Landscape Architecture Act of 1989, Illinois, HB-257 law enforcement information, failure to reveal, liability, HB-134 Lawn Care Products Application and Notice Act, HB-1328 Lawn Chemical Application and Notice Act, HB-1328, 1687 Lawn Chemical Public Notification Act, SB-1167 lead acid battery disposal, SB-450, 631 638 legal profession regulation fees, SB- 997; HB-2564 Legal Services Consumer Protection Act, SB-916 liability, joint & several, abolishes, HB- 658 Liberty Scholarship and Grant Program, HB-2620 life care contracts, HB-2526 life insurance company tax, HB-1869 2679 NEW ACTS-Cont. Limitation on Collection of Personal Property Tax Act, HB-387 Limited Health Service Organization Act,.HB-1723 Linked Deposit Act, Illinois, HB-2258, 2773 Local Gov't. Financial Planning and Supervision Act, HB-211 Local Government Financial Emergencies Act, SB-840 Local Government Risk Pool Act, HB- 1470 Local Solid Waste Energy Generation Act, HB-799 Local Unified Contractor Bond Act, HB-637 Long Term Care Act, SB-617 Long Term Care Ombudsman Act, HB-215 Longtime Owner-Occupant Property Tax Relief Act, HB-2116 M Manufacturing Technology Alliance Act, Illinois, SB-85, 937 Marriage and Family Therapy Certification Act, SB-1438; HB- 2565 Matteson Civic Center Authority, SB-. 760 Maywood Civic Center Authority, HB-507 medical student loans liquidated damages, HB-168 Mentally Disabled Adults Home-Based Support Services Law; Family Assistance Law for Mentally Disabled Children, HB-69, 555 mentally disabled persons home & community services, HB-1894 Menu Disclosure Act, HB-1888 Metropolitan Redevelopment Corporation Act, SB-1094 Metropolitan Water Reclamation Dist. of Greater Chicago corporate limits, HB-2576, 2836 Midwifery Practice Act, Illinois, HB- 1740 Military Bases Reuse Commission, HB-2436 Mine Subsidence Disclosure Act, HB-1653 Minority and Female Business Acquisition Financing Authority, HB-1784 Minority Business Development Authority Act, Illinois, HB-2141 Mobile Home Warranty Act, SB-1145 Municipal Solid Waste Recycling Promotion Act, SB-568 Museum District Act, HB-115 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. NEW ACTS-Cont. N 0 p Naprapathic Practice Act, Illinois, HB- 660 Nuclear Facility Safety Act, Illinois, HB-2310 Nurse Registry Reform Act of 1989, Illinois, HB-1290 Nursing Pool Quality Assurance Act, HB-2174 nutrition and hydration presumptions, SB-797; HB-646 Nutrition Outreach and Public Education Act, SB-887; HB-1110 obscenity tax act, HB-2610 Oil and Gas Lien Act of 1989, HB-2170 Oil Industry Insurance Guarantee Fund Act, HB-1595 Omnibus Public Workplace and Public Safety Drug and Alcohol Testing Law of 1989, SB-940 Open Primary Act, HB-2749 Organic Food Labeling Act, Illinois, HB-2052 Organic Food Products Standards Act, SB-1437 pagers and CB radio licenses, HB-376 pagers, State Police permits, HB-1409 Permanent Noise Monitoring Act, Illinois, HB-599 Perpetuities, Uniform Statutory Rule Against, SB-863 personal injury noneconomic loss limits, SB-512; HB-1315 Pesticide Communication Act, Illinois, HB-632 Pesticide Poisoning Reporting Act, SB- 241 Plastic Container Tax Act, SB-630 police search expenses, recovery, SB-936 political campaign sign responsibility, HB-1771 political party membership lists, SB- 186 Premarital Agreement Act, Illinois Uniform, SB-552; HB-470, 1690 Prenatal and Newborn Care Act, HB-1091 private employer, employee unpaid health leave, HB-1343 Private Enterprise Review and Advisory Board, SB-373; HB-204, 282 Private Sector Park Act, SB-322 Product Development Corporation, Illinois. HB-2788 2680 NEW ACTS-Cont. Product Liability Improvement Act, Illinois, SB-839 Product Research and Development Office, DCCA, HB-2789 Professional Counselor Licensing Act, HB-2074 Professional Engineering Practice Act of 1989, SB-1072; HB-2678 Professional Land Surveyor Act of 1989, Illinois, SB-372, 389 Property Tax Commission, HB-1088 Property Tax Freeze Act, HB-80. Property Tax Limitation Act of 1989, SB-1479 Property Tax Relief Grant Act, SB-164 psychiatrist English language proficiency HB-280 Public Employee Drug Testing Act, HB-1645 Public Housing Tenant Manager Training Act, HB-1462, 1659 Public Transportation Consumer Protection Act, SB-832; HB-1702 public utility service interference, liability, HB-2437 Public Workplace and Public Safety Drug and Alcohol Testing Law of 1989, Omnibus, SB-940 Public Works and Economic Development Program, HB-2536 Quad Cities Interstate Metropolitan Authority Compact Act/Authority, HB-548, 549 R Radon Detector Licensing Act, HB-1611 Radon Gas Safety Act, HB-2682 Randolph County Civic Center Authority, SB-151; HB-507 real estate repair and maintenance, adjoining lands, SB-1300 rebuilt auto parts express warranty, HB-2638 recovery of police search expenses, SB-936 Regional Airport Noise Soundproofing Authority, HB-2249 Regional Airports Planning Authority Act, HB-2247 rent-regulated housing owner's address notification Act, HB-2489 Rescue Squad Districts Act, SB-1271 Responsible Environmental Property Information Act, SB-2 Retaliatory Discharge for In-House Attorneys Act, SB-13 Retirement Savings Act, HB-1147 Reuse of Military Bases, Commission on the, HB-2436 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. NEW ACTS-Cont. Riverboat Gambling Act, SB-572 Riverboat Gambling Law, HB-158 Riverside Civic Center Authority, SB- 676 Rural Bond Bank, Illinois, HB-2520 Rural Health Act, Illinois, HB-421 Rural Health Care Services Improvement Act, HB-1116 Rural Health Center, Dept. Public Health, HB-1493 Sanitary District Act of 1989, HB-814 School Bus Driver Drug Testing Act, HB-571 school cafeteria inspections, HB-587 School District Income Tax Act, HB- 997 school district-community college partnerships, supplemental secondary ed., SB-1215 school locker drug searches, SB-941; HB-2450 Science Foundation Act, Illinois, SB- 1455 Science Foundation, Illinois, HB-2568 Scrap Tire Management and Recycling Act, HB-1451 Senior Citizens Child Care Support Act, HB-1527 Senior Citizens Property Tax Limitation Act, HB-467, 517, 2856 Service Tax Delinquency Amnesty Act, HB-1208 Sick Leave Bank Act, SB-346 Single Use Plastic Container Tax Act, HB-2112 Small Business Export Development Act, SB-768 Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Phase II Assistance Program in DCCA, SB-1093 Small Business Surety Bond Guaranty Act, HB-2876 Smoke Detector Disclosure Act, SB- 911; HB-2090 Smoking Limitation Act, SB-44 Smoking Standards Act, Illinois, SB- 527; HB-378 Solid Waste Reduction Act, HB-2027 Spirits Fair Dealership Law, SB-860; HB-2270 Sports Pool Act, HB-2444 Sports Stadium Act, HB-2321 State agencies entities, restricts, HB- 2032 State agency delinquent debt reporting, HB-634 State Agency Historic Resources Preservation Act, Illinois, SB-467 2681 NEW ACTS-Cont. State agency U.S. food purchases, SB-1338 State Chartered Savings Bank Act, Illinois, SB-1051 State Employee leave sharing pilot program, HB-1286 State employees political consideration, HB-1090 State Government Accountability and Productivity Improvement Act, SB- 1275 State Government Procurement Code, HB-631 State health facility language interpreters, HB-48 State Historic Resources Preservation Act, Illinois SB-69 State Laboratory Review Act, SB-378; HB-2035 State land, industrial use, HB-1963 State new general funds earmarked for education, SB-297 State officer security personnel pay, SB-3 State payments of local special assessments on State property, HB-441 State Program Audit Report Act, HB- 2759 State public college scholarship program for high school graduates, HB-2865 State Report Cost Savings Act, HB- 1911 State Soil, Drummer Silty Clay Loam, HB-2903 State Tourism Advertising Fund, SB- 451 State-sponsored commercials, bans before elections, HB-1428 Statewide Grand Juries, HB-1487 Statewide Grand Jury Act, HB-1487 Steroid Control Act, SB-188, 1332; HB-252, 2446, 2626 Stock Transfer Tax Act, HB-347, 1183, 1408 Streetgang and Streetgang Members Criminal and Civil Liability Law, SB-942 Streetgang Criminal Liability Law, HB-1860 Structural Engineering Licensing Act of 1989, SB-482 student loan defaults, bans State employment, HB-780 student locker search authority, SB- 941; HB-2450 Substance Abuse Counselor Certification Act, HB-2722 Summer School for Agriculture, Illinois, HB-1792 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. NEW ACTS-Cont. Supreme Court circuit court audits, HB-2041 Surrogate Parenthood Act, SB-377; HB-335 Sustainable Agriculture Act, SB-370; HB-2594 T U Taxpayer Rights Advocate, Dept. of Revenue, HB-1434 Taxpayer's Bill of Rights Act, SB- 1144, 1424; HB-1100 Technology Advancement and Development Act, SB-1345; HB-2604 Technology Finance Corporation Act, HB-1133 telecommunications service facilities fire protection systems, rules, SB-55; HB-207 Telemarketing Consumer Protection Act, HB-2488 telephone soliciting automated systems, bans, HB-761 Tire Abatement and Recycling Act, SB-1407 Tire Management Act, SB-1117 Title Insurance Act, SB-1121, 1129; HB-1832 Tobacco Products Tax Act, SB-717, 1113 Toxic Enforcement Act of 1989, HB- 1344 Toxic Pollution Prevention Act, SB-1044 Toxics Use Reduction Act, SB-1044 Tri-State High Speed Rail Line Compact, HB-616 Tullimonstrum gregarium, official State Fossil, HB-346 Unclaimed Property Act, Uniform, SB-1425; HB-2423 Underground Storage Tank Damage Insurance Fund, SB-752 Underground Utility Facilities Damage Prevention Act, Illinois, HB-2739 Uniform Anatomical Gift Act of 1989, SB-546 Uniform Consumer Clear Information Act, HB-1354 Uniform Custodial Trust Act, Illinois, SB-547 Uniform Determination of Death Act, HB-611, 2972 Uniform Federal Lien Registration Act, SB-239; HB-140 Uniform Fraudulent Transfer Act, SB- 549; HB-1689 Uniform Health-Care Information Act, SB-1313 2682 NEW ACTS--Cont. Uniform International Wills Act, SB-' 548 Uniform Premarital Agreement Act, Illinois, SB-552; HB-1690 Uniform Statutory Rule Against Perpetuities, SB-863 Uniform Unclaimed Property Act, SB-1425; HB-2423- Upper Illinois River Valley Development Authority Act, SB-1451; HB-1724 Urban Civilian Youth Service, HB- 1651 Vector Control Act, HB-1085 Verification Act, Illinois, HB-326 Vermilion County Metropolitan Exposition, Auditorium & Office Building Authority, HB-507 Vocational Education, Illinois Council on HB-620 Voluntary Adopt a House or Building Rehabilitation Program, HB-2679 Voluntary Insurance Plan (VIP) Act, SB-1457 W wage supplements for part-time employees, HB-1078 Waste Oil Cleanup Act, HB-2373 Waste Tire Act, HB-2202 waterbeds, landlord restrictions, HB- 2663 Waukegan-North Chicago Lakefront Development Authority, HB-2550 Wholesale Drug Distributor Licensing Act, HB-1727 WIC Vendor Management Act, HB-2091 Women's Economic Development Council (WEDCO) Act, SB-1095 Y Youth Service Corps Act, Illinois, HB- 2987 Z Zoo Authority Act, HB-1584 NEWSPAPERS/PUBLICATIONS Junk Fax Act, creates, HB-1272 obscenity tax act, HB-2610 pornography criminal sexual offense victim sue producers of obscene material, HB-929 obscenity tax act, HB-2610 publications required by law costs, rate increases, SB-515 municipal newsletters, HB-2847 recycling newspapers; EPA enforcement powers; disposal fees, HB-2912 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. NEWSPAPERS/PUBLICATIONS-Cont. school publications student freedom of speech and press, HB-1008 State Report Cost Savings Act, creates, HB-1911 NOTARIES PUBLIC See PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS - LICENSING - REGULATION NURSING See HEALTH AND HEALTH PROFESSIONS NURSING HOMES Abused and Neglected Long Term Care Facility Residents Reporting Act DMHDD facilities audits, exams, administration, staff training; resident's rights, care & treatment, SB-1177;HB-1571 Sover-medicating residents, abuse, SB- 1416 technical changes, HB-954, 1026 Boarding Care for Elderly Act, creates, HB- 1282 County Home Act sheltered care or nursing home, unreimbursed admissions, SB-1132 financial services retirement homes, nursing homes, long term care facilities, HB-541 Furniture Fire Safety Act, creates, HB-2171 Intermediate Care Facilities for the Mentally I11 Medicaid reimbursements, SB-384 Life Care Facilities Act repeals; creates life care contracts Act, HB-2526 Long Term Care Act creates; senior citizen counseling & aid, SB-617 Long Term Care Ombudsman, SB-l115; HB-215 Nursing Home Administrators Licensing and Disciplinary Act administration, HB-1662 licensure, exemptions, SB- 1139 spiritual treatment organizations, exempts, HB-283 Nursing Home Care Act Alzheimer's disease training, SB-1186 complaints, Dept. Public Health reports; disorderly conduct to transmit false report of violation of Act, SB-383; HB-1125 DMHDD facilities audits, exams, administration, staff training; resident's rights, care & treatment, SB-1177; HB-1571 2683 NURSING HOMES-Cont. fees; Long-Term Care Monitor/ Receiver Fund, HB-2649 hearings on complaints, SB-472 impoverishment rights, inform new residents, HB-1564 licensure, exemptions, SB- 1139 Long Term Care Facility Advisory Board membership, increases, HB-283 rules, HB-1166 long-term care facility reviews, HB-283 Medicaid recipients, HB-1109 new residents, informed of impoverishment rights, SB-495 non-licensed employees functions, HB- 1292 penalized nursing homes, Dept. Public Health quarterly report, HB-1125 personal needs allowances, HB-296 spiritual treatment organizations, exempts, HB-283 technical change, HB-1293 technical changes, HB-1026 Nursing Pool Quality Assurance Act, creates, HB-2174 nutrition and hydration, creates presumptions concerning, SB-797; HB- 646 residential care homes personal assistance with daily activities, Dept. Public Health registration, SB- 833 ORGAN DONATION See MEDICINE PARENTING See DOMESTIC RELATIONS PARKS AND PARK DISTRICTS aquariums and museums in public parks tax levy; notice; backdoor referendum, HB-877 bike paths vehicle certification fees, increases; Park and Conservation Fund, SB-787 Chicago Park District Act technical change, HB-1132 forest preserve districts See NATURAL RESOURCES Hennepin Canal, renames Ill. and Mississippi Canal, HB-218 historical sites acquisition, HB-115 Illinois and Mississippi Canal Hennepin Canal, renames as, HB-218 Lawn Chemical Application and Notice Act creates; notice and cleaning requirements SB-1328; HB-1687 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. PARKS AND PARK DISTRICTS-Cont. municipal zoo authorities, HB-33 ordinance violations, SB-731 Park District Code annexation, territory size, HB- 1150, 1287 appropriation ordinances, publication, HB-1304 bond limitations, HB-386 combined districts, coterminus with city, HB-456 combined new districts, commissioners, HB-456 disconnection, HB-390 grammatical change, HB-1587 lease land to non-profit organizations for handicapped programs, SB-182 lifetime privileges, former board members, HB-1429 park commissioner residency, HB-1149 Pleasure Driveway and Park Districts trustees from each county, SB-182 professional services, multi-year contracts, HB-1305 restitution in lieu of fines; increase fines, HB-1287 restitution, penalty for violation, SB-1161 tax levy ordinances, filing requirements, HB-1148 tax levy, Pleasure Driveway & Park Dist., HB-2968 technical changes, HB-456 Private Sector Park Act creates; private property conversion; inmate maintenance, SB-322 State parks Dept. of Conservation easements for access, HB-897 Fort Defiance State Park, HB-2613 Zoo Authority, creates, HB-1584 zoological parks free zoo days, HB-1583 PENSIONS Article 1 - General Provisions Article 10 - Forest Preserve District Article 11 - Chicago Laborers Article 12 - Chicago Park District Article 13 - Metropolitan Sanitary District Article 14 - State Employees Article 15 - State Universities Article 16 - Downstate Teachers Article 17 - Chicago Teachers Article 18 - Judges Article 19 - Closed Funds Article 2 - General Assembly Article 20 - Reciprocal Act Article 21 - Social Security Enabling Act 2684 PENSIONS---CCont. Article 22 - Miscellaneous Collateral Article 22A - Investment Board Article 23 - Purpose - Savings Article 24 - Public Employee Deferred Compensation Article 25 (New) Criminal Justice Retirement System Article 3 - Downstate Police Article 4 - Downstate Firefighters Article 5 - Chicago Police Article 6 - Chicago Firemen Article 7 - Illinois Municipal Article 8 - Chicago Municipal Article 9 - Cook County Chicago Firemen (Article 6) alternative retirement formula, HB- 430 automatic annual increase, HB-429, 1412 final average salary, HB-431 group health care coverage, HB-167 health insurance benefits, SB-361 investments, prudent person rule, HB- 1412 maximum pension, HB-432 minimum annuity, HB-1412 remarriage without loss of annuity, HB-785, 1045 retirement at any age with 25 yrs. service credit, SB-1494 service credit, HB-1412 widow's annuity increase, SB-355, 1412 Chicago Laborers (Article 11) annuity formula; early retirement without discount, SB-364; HB-2952, 2953 annuity formula, SB-363, 364 automatic annual increase, SB-365 group health care coverage, HB-167 health insurance benefits, SB-361 hourly pay, one year of service, SB-362 spouse annuity maximum, SB-361 undiscounted widow's annuity, SB-360 Chicago Municipal (Article 8) age requirement, automatic annual increases, SB-357 automatic annual increase, HB-578 credit union loans, security, HB-2951 early retirement discount, eliminates, HB-609, 2954 formula change; eliminates age discount for early retirement, SB- 358; HB-2954 formula change, SB-358, 359; HB- 2954, 2955 formula increase, HB-454, 793 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. PENSIONS-Cont. group health care coverage, HB-167 health insurance benefits, SB-361 undiscounted widow's annuity age, SB- 366 union dues withholding, HB-857 Chicago Park District (Article 12) disability/reversionary annuities, HB-332 persons over 70 resume contributions, HB-332 Chicago Police (Article 5) automatic annual increase, HB-1424 base salary, HB-622 board members, increases, HB-1436 Cook County deputy sheriffs, transfer of service credit, HB-1446 early retirement without discount, HB- 621 group health care coverage, HB-167 health insurance benefits, SB-361 maximum annuity, increases, HB-1438 retirement at any age with 25 yrs. service credit, SB-1494 widow's annuity disqualification, HB- 2868 widow's annuity, SB-483, 1475; HB- 876 Chicago Teachers (Article 17) annual increase, SB-382 automatic annual increase, SB-80, 162; HB-428, 578, 1039, 1040, 1322 benefits, includes one-time increases, SB-74 continuation privileges, HB-332 early retirement without discount, HB- 1023 military service credit, SB-109; HB- 212, 534, 1168 new retirement formula, HB-579 pensioner substitute teaching, SB-1423 service credit, study leave, HB-1167 substitute teaching without loss of benefits, SB-361 suspension upon return to work, removes, SB-381 tax levies; city council action, HB-1131 trustees, HB- 1169 Cook County (Article 9) alternative survivors benefits, HB-1421 automatic annual increase, HB-578 Criminal Justice Retirement System, creates Art. 25, HB-941, 1024 deputy sheriff alternative annuity, HB- 1458 deputy sheriff annuity, HB-1426 deputy sheriffs, transfer of service credit, HB-1446 health care coverage subsidy, HB-158 2685 PENSIONS- Cont. union dues withholding, HB-778 Criminal Justice (new Article 25) creates; benefit & contribution levels; prior service credit transfers, HB- 941, 1024 Downstate Firefighter (Article 4) actuary employed by city, HB-697, 2945 board of trustees, removes village attorney, SB-355; HB-2946 disability benefits, increases, HB-1069 full funding, reductions, HB-696 group insurance continuance premium payments, HB-1296 investment authority delegation, HB- 1297 Sphysical exam by pension board physician, HB-1319 physical exam, HB-350 retirement at any age with 25 yrs. service credit, SB-1494 survivor benefits, increase, HB-1069, 1318 village attorney, removal from Board, HB-698 Downstate Police (Article 3) automatic annual increase, HB-578 chiefs of police election to participate, HB-1035 Cook County deputy sheriffs, transfer of service credit, HB-1446 county sheriff, continued participation in downstate police pension, SB-576 election of board members, SB-560 investment authority, HB-214, 1509, 2861, 2863 physical exam, HB-350 remarriage without loss of survivor benefits, SB-345 retirement at any age with 25 yrs. service credit, SB-1494 survivor benefits, HB-417 Downstate Teachers (Article 16) automatic annual increase, SB-80, 162, 315; HB-428, 578 benefit reserve account, investment earnings, SB-315 benefits, includes one-time increases, SB-74 continuation privileges, HB-332 funding levels, SB-22, 162, 355, 361; HB-104, 109 group health insurance, SB-313 increase limitation, SB-330 military service credit, SB-109, 361, 605; HB-212, 233, 534 new retirement formula, HB-579 omnibus bills, SB-95; HB-332 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. PENSIONS-Cont. one-time increase, HB-360 retired teachers allowed number of teaching days, HB-388 service credit, HB-161, 723, 1326 State Treasurer, member of governing board, HB-2864 survivors benefits, SB-314, 315 teacher categories; service credit; disability benefits, HB-655 General Assembly (Article 2) administration, SB-95 administrative; age 70; survivor benefits; nonpayroll earnings; etc. HB-1384 Criminal Justice Retirement System, creates Art. 25, HB-941, 1024 funding levels, SB-22, 95, 162, 355, 361; HB-104, 109 omnibus bills, SB-95; HB-332 survivor annuities, SB-459, 1276 General Provisions (Article 1) African Development Bank investments, HB-186 benefits payable directly to former spouse or dependent, HB-684 investment advisor performance report, SB-1495 leveraged buyout trusts investments, bans HB-1061 spousal consent, HB-1267 technical changes, SB-95 Illinois Municipal (Article 7) automatic annual increase, HB-578 chiefs of police election to participate, HB-1035 county officials, sheriffs employee formula, HB-2818 county sheriff base earnings, SB-355 county sheriff pension base, HB-2925 county sheriff, continued participation in downstate police pension, SB-576 county sheriffs final earnings pension base, SB-103 Criminal Justice Retirement System, creates Art. 25, HB-941, 1024 disability benefits; administrative provisions, HB-1320 group health insurance continuation privilege, HB-508, 1221 increase formula & disability; early retirement without discount; sick leave credit; survivors annuity, HB- 1321 judges transfer of credits, HB-380 out-of-state service credit payments, HB-323 park district & airport authority police eligibility, HB-223 probation officers, sheriff's formula, HB-1036 2686 PENSIONS-Cont. public defenders may opt out, HB-1022 retirement formula rate increase, HB- 411 State's Attorneys investigators, HB- 324 technical changes, HB-1384 transfer credits, sheriffs, HB-265 unused sick leave credit, HB-1478 Investment Board (Article 22A) obsolete provisions, HB-1520 repeal obsolete language, HB-1385 Judges (Article 18) administrative; age 70; survivor benefits; nonpayroll earnings; etc. HB-1384 continuation privileges, HB-332 funding levels, SB-22, 162, 355, 361; HB-104, 109 omnibus, SB-95; HB-332 participation in survivor's annuity provisions, HB-2917 service credit, HB-332, 471 State's Attorney service credits, HB- 380 omnibus bills, SB-95; HB-332 Social Security Enabling act (Article 21) administrative; age 70; survivor benefits; nonpayroll earnings; etc. HB-1384 direct transmittal of monies to U.S.. Sec. of Treasury, HB-2581 local gov't. reimbursement exemptions, SB-54; HB-284 omnibus bills, SB-95; HB-332 State Employees (Article 14) administrative; age 70; survivor benefits; nonpayroll earnings; etc. HB-1384 automatic annual increase, SB-73, 80, 162; HB-428, 578 benefits, includes one-time increases, SB-74 blind vendors, Dept. Rehab Services, includes, HB-423 CHIPs employees, SB-753 controlled substance inspectors, State Police formula, HB-1459 Criminal Justice Retirement System, creates Art. 25, HB-941, 1024 Dept. Corrections formula, extends, SB-367; HB-1156, 1284, 1307 Dept. State Police investigators, HB- 918 disability benefits, waiting period, HB- 1177 funding levels, SB-22, 162, 355, 361; HB-104, 109 Hazardous Waste Research and Information Center, civil service coverage, HB-2435 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. PENSIONS--Cont. highway maintenance workers, alternative retirement formula, HB- 2973 military service credit, HB-534 new retirement formula, SB-135; HB- 407, 579 omnibus bills, SB-95; HB-332 remarried survivor benefits, reinstatement, SB-368 service credit, arson investigator, HB- 356 service credit, regional planning commission, SB-361 service credit, State highway maintenance worker with DOT, HB- 543 Social Security offset, limits, SB-81 State chaplain rental allowance, HB-2718 State Police early retirement without discount, HB-695 State Police military service credit, HB-973 State Police salary base, HB-1308 survivor one-time increase, SB-84 survivor's annuity annual increase, SB- 232 technical changes, HB-1386 transfer credits, sheriffs, HB-265 State Universities (Article 15) automatic annual increase, SB-49, 162; HB-428, 578 automatic annual interest, SB-80 benefits, includes one-time increases, SB-74 board members, increases, SB-627 bonds authorization, SB-1276 bonds; remove caps, SB-1276 continuation privileges, HB-332 contributions, employees paid from State dept. grants, HB-2369 disabled child's benefits, HB-1021 funding levels, SB-22, 162, 355, 361; HB-104, 109 military service credit, SB-109; HB- 212, 534 new retirement formula, HB-579 omnibus bills, SB-95; HB-332 State Treasurer, member of governing board, HB-2864 technical changes, SB-95 PESTICIDES See HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES PHYSICIANS See HEALTH AND HEALTH PROFESSIONS 2687 PLATS Plat Act State highway access, DOT approval exemptions, SB-1339 subdivision plats school board president notification, HB-56 POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD See ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION POPULAR NAME LEGISLATION See Also: NEW ACTS BIDCO Act - see: Business and Industrial Development Corporations Buy North American Act - see: Illinois Domestic Products Procurement Act CHIP - see: Comprehensive Health Insurance Plan Circuit Breaker - see: Senior Citizens and Disabled Persons Property Tax Relief and Pharmaceutical Assistance Act lemon law - see: New Vehicle Buyer Protection Act Sunset Act -see: Regulatory Agency Sunset Act VIP Act - see: Voluntary Insurance Plan Act PORT DISTRICTS See WATER PRAIRIE STATE 2000 See EMPLOYMENT PRISONS AND PRISONERS County Department of Corrections Act prisoner medical expenses, HB-268 County Jails Act adjoining county facilities, arresting agency deliver persons, HB-1366 court inquiry, jail conditions, repeals, HB-1255 medical reimbursements, SB-34; HB- 236, 268, 1508 county jails and detention centers financing, SB-257 death row inmates counsel, HB-643 Dept. of Corrections prisoners/facilities See CORRECTIONS juvenile detention centers financing, SB-257 Juvenile Detention Home Bond Act creates; bonds; county grants; HB-1187 Lottery Law, Illinois prisoner expenses deducted from winnings, HB-1004 medical costs county reimbursements, HB-159, 1508 Prisoner Review Board - see: CORRECTIONS, UNIFIED CODE OF Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. PROBATE ACT See WILLS AND TRUSTS PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS LICENSING - REGULATION Acupuncture Practice Act, creates, HB- 2563 Architecture Act, Illinois Architecture Practice Act of 1989, Ill., creates, SB-306 interior design, HB-1476 technical changes, HB-2407 Certified Real Estate Appraisers Law, Ill., creates, HB-394 Child Care Worker Certification Act of 1989, creates, HB-23 Child Care Worker Licensure Act of 1989, creates, HB-23 clinical psychologists lien Act, creates, HB-2729 special education evaluators, HB-1477 use of title, psychologist, SB-794 Collection Agency Act assignments of accounts, agencies may receive, SB-111 discipline grounds; bans harrassment techniques, HB-2004 Contractor Registration Act, creates, HB- 2412 coroners cremation permit, HB-1352 fees and fines paid into county general fund, HB-1094, 1095, 1096 inquest juries, HB-1576 dentistry advertising, specialty disclaimers, HB-1660 Denturist Practice Act, Illinois, creates, SB- 953 Electrologists Practice Act of 1990, creates, SB-1378 Funeral Directors and Embalmers Licensing Act of 1935 administration, HB-1662 combined funeral directors-embalmers license, HB-577, 768 continuing education requirements; excludes pre-need arrangements, HB-464 cremation permit, HB-1352 deceased persons of voting age, funeral directors notify election authority, HB-358 education requirements; funeral establishments registration; registration fees, HB-819 obsolete language, deletes, SB-356 technical changes, HB-577 Grain Dealers Act seed dealers, licensure & bonding, HB- 375 2688 PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS LICENSING - REGULATION-Cont. health professions - see: HEALTH AND HEALTH PROFESSIONS Home Inspectors Act, creates; licensing, HB-1815 Interior Design Act, Illinois, creates, HB- 2173 interior design, defines; Ill. Architecture Act, HB-1476 Land Surveyors Act technical changes, .HB-2404 Landscape Architecture Act of 1989, Illinois, creates, HB-257 Lawn Care Products Application and Notice Act, creates, HB-1328 Lawn Chemical Application and Notice Act creates; notice and cleaning requirements SB-1328 Lawp Chemical Public Notification Act, creates, SB-1167 legal profession regulation fees, SB-997 Marriage and Family Therapy Certification Act, creates, SB-1438; HB-2565 Notary Public Act, Illinois repeals; creates Ill. Verification Act; abolishes jurats, HB-326 Nurse Registry Reform Act of 1989, Illinois, creates, HB-1290 Nursery Act license restoration exception, HB-2004 Nursing Act of 1987, Illinois See HEALTH AND HEALTH PROFESSIONS &Iursing Pool Quality Assurance Act, creates, HB-2174 Private Detective, Private Alarm and Private Security Act fees, HB-2004 private security fingerprint cards, SB- 1289 Professional Counselor Licensing Act, creates, HB-2074 Professional Engineering Act, Illinois repeal, extends, SB-96 repeals; Professional Engineering Practice Act of 1989, SB-1072; HB-2678 technical changes, HB-2387 Professional Land Surveyor Act of 1989, Illinois, creates, SB-372, 389 Radon Detector Licensing Act, creates, HB-1611 Real Estate License Act of 1983 real estate appraiser certification, HB- 57 Regulatory Agency Sunset Act Acupuncture Practice Act, HB-2563 Architectural Act, Illinois, extends repeal, SB-306 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS LICENSING - REGULATION-Cont. Child Care Worker Certification Act of 1989, HB-23 Contractor Registration Act, HB-2412 Denturist Practice Act, Illinois, SB-953 Interior Design Act, Illinois, creates, HB-2173 Land Sales Registration Act of 1989, HB-2405 Land Surveyors Act, Illinois, extends repeal, SB-389 Marriage and Family Therapy Certification Act, creates, SB-1438; HB-2565 Prof. Engineering Practice Act of 1989, creates, SB-1072; HB-2678 Professional Counselor Licensing Act, HB-2074 Professional Engineering Act, Illinois, extends repeal, SB-96 Real Estate License Act repeal, postpones, SB-484 Wholesale Drug Distributor Licensing Act, HB-1727 Roofing Industry Licensing Act disciplinary fine, HB-2004 disciplinary proceedings; fines, HB-2004 discipline/disciplinary proceedings, HB-2004 Scaffolding Act, repeals, HB-65 Structural Engineering Act, Illinois Structural Engineering Licensing Act of 1989, creates, SB-482 technical changes, HB-2406 Substance Abuse Counselor Certification Act, creates, HB-2722 Sunset Act - see: Regulatory Agency Sunset Act Tobacco Products Tax Act, creates; tax & licensing requirements, SB-717, 1113 Wholesale Drug Distributor Licensing Act, creates, HB-1727 PROPERTY TAXES See TAXATION - REVENUE ACT OF 1939 PUBLIC ACCOMMODATIONS Hotel and Motel Fire Safety Act, Illinois, creates, HB-2782 hotel phone charges unlawful practices, HB-1355 Smoke Detector Act hotels, portable smoke detectors for deaf, HB-2003 State Tourism Advertising Fund, creates, SB-451 2689 PUBLIC AID AND SOCIAL SERVICES administration county supplemental funds, SB-1010 funeral expenses financial assistance, applications, SB-1008 AFDC (Aid to Families with Dependent Children) check cashing fees, Dept. pay, HB- 2956 cost of living increases, HB-926 disqualified persons, supplemental work incentive payments, Dept. demonstration project, HB-943 eligibility; amounts; recipient responsibilities; Medicaid coverage limits; HB-300 eligibility, full-time school attendance, HB-597, 1281 employment-related expenses, HB-765 energy assistance recipients, SB-392 Lottery winnings deduct aid, HB-1003 protective payments; sanctions, SB-300 public utility bill energy assistance credit, SB-392 recovery of recipient employee back pay, HB-444 retrospective budgeting transitional payment eligibility, SB-272; HB-401 self-employment, federal pilot program, HB-975 special assistance, release of inmate, HB-1565 special need housing payments, HB- 1127 standards of need payment basis, HB- 1034 supplementary grants, SB-890 unmarried parent under 18, grants paid to guardian, SB-321 aid to aged, blind or disabled medical service dispensers, exempt from financial disclosure requirements, SB-1010 funeral expenses payments, HB-300 general assistance Abused and Neglected Child Reporting Act, reporting requirements, SB-518 check cashing fees, Dept. pay, HB- 2956 county board supplemental funds, SB-1010 Domestic Abuse & Neglect of Adults with Disabilities Study & Demonstration Program Act, reporting requirements, SB-521 emergency financial assistance, life threatening circumstances, SB-1375; HB-1124 employment-related expenses, HB-765 labor striker, ineligible for aid, HB-269 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. PUBLIC AID AND SOCIAL SERVICES-Cont. Lottery winnings deduct aid, HB-1003 protective payments, SB-300 recovery of recipient employee back pay, HB-444 retrospective budgeting transitional payment eligibility, SB-272; HB-401 standards of need payment basis, HB- 1034 supplementary grants, SB-890 homeless bans denial of financial aid or social services, HB-1037 income tax check-off, HB-164 Homelessness Prevention Program/Act, creates, HB-1850, 2548 Legislative Advisory Committee on Public Aid references: Citizens Assembly/Council on Public Aid, HB-2433 Long Term Care Act creates; senior citizen counseling & aid, SB-617 managed care delivery system single provider, SB-735 medical assistance adjustment payments to hospitals, SB-150 AIDS drugs, Public Aid formulary, HB-1838 AIDS, nursing home quality incentive payments, HB-1769 ambulatory prenatal care, HB-745 classification of eligibility, bans, HB- 1093 community health center reimbursement, HB-1152 coverage of children 1 yr. or older, HB- 885 eligibility; amounts; recipient responsibilities; Medicaid coverage limits; Medicare beneficiaries, HB- 300 eligibility; sanctions, SB-300 eligibility: pregnant women & children, SB-535; HB-745 employment-related expenses, HB-765 extended medical coverage, HB-409 extension after termination, SB-376 institutionalized person eligibility, rules, HB-299 Intermediate Care Facilities for the Mentally Ill, reimbursements, SB-384 managed care delivery system, SB-734, 735 Medicaid rates, SB-473 Medicaid, nursing homes groupings, HB-1413 2690 PUBLIC AID AND SOCIAL SERVICES-Cont. medical service dispenser financial disclosure exemptions, SB-1008 Medicare beneficiaries under Soc. Sec. Act, HB-797 mentally ill placements in nursing homes, SB-1200 nursing home payments, SB-384; HB- 1126 nursing staff, quality incentive payments, SB-688 obsolete references, SB-1326 pharmaceutical dispensing fee, HB- 1351 pharmacy dispensing fee; nursing home field audits; nursing home groupings; nursing home reimbursements, HB- 1152 physician shortage areas, special compensatory standards, HB-421 prenatal services, drug abuse referrals, SB-1413 reformulation, per diem reimbursements for inpatient services, HB-745 registered nursing pool costs reimbursement, HB-2174 senior citizens/disabled persons qualified under Sbc. Sec. Act, HB- 798 special education children health care contracts, reimburseient, HB-391 technical change, HB-1310 Medical Costs and Utilization of Services, Advisory Committee on membership; scope of investigations, SB-1400 Migrant Labor Camp Law administration, HB-1661 payments, continuing appropriation, HB- 2583 public assistance. applications processing, claims submitted by hospital, task force, SB-795 public assistance fraud deceptive practices, treble damages, SB-125 sanctions, SB-300 Religious and Charitable Risk Pooling Trust Act indemnification; reorganization of trist funds (reciprocal), SB-1298 social services child care services contracts, SB-890 eligibility; amounts; recipient responsibilities; child care services for former recipients, HB-300 eligibility; sanctions, SB-300 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. PUBLIC AID AND SOCIAL SERVICES-Cont. homeless, bans denial of services, HB- 1037 outreach and training programs, SB- 499, 734 State employment, CMS outreach & training programs, SB-734 supplemental work incentive payments,, Dept. demonstration project, HB- 943 training/educational programs, English language test, HB-1106 solicitation and collection of funds for charitable purposes contributions, definition, SB-587 support alien obligor ID, SB-889, 890 child health insurance, HB-2409. Child Support Enforcement Program, caretaker cooperation, SB-664 enforcement, private attorneys, SB-1003 income withholding, employer pay delinquent support payments, HB-436 married child, parent not liable, HB- 369 payable solely to individual; false statements, SB-574 withholding orders, obligor's social security number, HB-1153 withholding, additional circuit clerk fee, HB-2316 technical changes, SB-1139, 1326; HB-2395 termination of aid notice inform of new aid eligibility, HB-219 supplemental work incentive payments, Dept. demonstration project, HB- 943 voter registration deputy registrars at Dept. offices, HB- 481 Welfare Reform Amendments of 1989, Illinois, enacts, SB-300; HB-300 PUBLIC FUNDS AND MONIES Agriculture Linked Deposit Act creates; State money; agricultural production loans, HB-2257 Appropriation Limitation Act, creates; education funding, HB-2046 Bi-State Public Transportation Fund, replaces with Metro-East Public Transportation Fund, HB-1616' Capital Budget and 5 Year Capital Improvement Programs Act, Illinois State's long-term capital projects needs, annual report, HB-1207 Common School Fund 2691 PUBLIC FUNDS AND MONIES-Cont. income tax refund designation, HB- 1154, 1238 Comprehensive Budget Control Act, Illinois, HB-1 Department of Central Collections creates; collect delinquent debts owed State, HB-1260 deposit of State money 'Agriculture Linked Deposit Act, HB- 2257 Linked Deposit Act, Illinois, HB-2258 Dept. of Commerce and Community Affairs employer training or retraining costs, restricts funds usages, HB-435 Dept. of Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities community mental health needs, distribution of funds formula, SB-18 Downstate County Working Cash Fund Act balance, earned interest, maximum, HB-640 Dram Shop Fund minimum balance, increases, HB-2440 Education Endowment Fund Act creates; GRF funds transfers; State Board of Ed. educational projects & programs, HB-990 Fiscal Control Internal Audit Act, creates, HB-2031 Fund Education First Act, creates, SB-200 Funeral or Burial Funds Act, Illinois trust deposits; bonds; reports, HB-577 Gaming Law Enforcement Fund, Illinois Charitable Games Act appropriations, General Revenue Fund Assistant State's Attorneys salary supplements, SB-1205 Fund Education First Act, creates, SB- 200 Grant Funds Recovery Act higher education audits, HB-1732 Hearing Aid Dispenser Examining and Certification Fund renames; Hearing Aid Dispenser Examining & Disciplinary Fund, HB-603 higher education institutions, grant funds audits, HB-1732 Immigration Reform and Control Fund use of appropriations, SB-1010; HB- 300 Inspector General Act, creates; use of public funds, HB-1745 investment of public funds debt obligations, authorizes investments in, HB-2798 public agency interest in bank assets, SB-60 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. PUBLIC FUNDS AND MONIES--Cont. public agency, short-term obligations investments, HB-2431 short-term obligations, HB-2431 State money, U.S. Gov't. guaranteed loans, SB-133 Joint Budget Committees, G.A. appoint standing committees, HB-16, 1608 Juvenile Drug Abuse Fund name change: Youth Drug Abuse Prevention Fund, HB-309, 1050 Kaskaskia Commons permanent school -fund, transfers to Island Drainage and Levee District in Randolph County, SB-247 Linked Deposit Act, Illinois, creates, HB- 2258, 2773 Local Gov't. Financial Planning and Supervision Act, creates, HB-211 Local Government Financial Emergencies ACt, creates, HB-211 Local Governmental and Governmental Employees Tort Immunity Act tort funds interest uses, HB-683 Minority and Female Business and Small Business Fund, creates, SB-983 Motor Fuel Tax Fund local highway projects, HB-738. municipal street system, road improvements, SB-1327 non-State treasury new funds Cumulative Injury Fund, HB-86 State Compensation Insurance Fund, HB-116 omnibus bond acts, defines; gov'tal. bonds & payments of money, SB-529 Park and Conservation Fund vehicle certification fees, increases; bike paths, SB-787 School District Tax Replacement Fund additional income tax revenues, HB- 1532 school Operations, Building & Maintenance Fund, name change, HB-1249 State agency delinquent debt reporting, HB-634 State Auditing Act hospital audits, Public Aid medical assistance revenues, HB-2038 State budget functional budget categories, Gov. present budget in 17 bills, HB-17, 1607 State Collection Act Comptroller report on delinquent debt owed to State agencies, HB-634 State agencies deposits; transfer to accounts receivable funds, HB-1372 State Finance Act DCMS certificates of participation limits, SB-212, 460 2692 PUBLIC FUNDS AND MONIES-Cont. FY last month expenditures, HB-1783 General Assembly appropriation, requires before funds expenditure, HB-1592 new highway construction, bans State money for, HB-2890 State chaplain rental allowance, HB-2718 State occupation and use tax proceeds, .annual appropriation, HB-40 State Lottery Fund prize payment vouchers; continuing appropriation; HB-1 102 State Migratory Waterfowl Stamp Fund expenditures, HB-1599 State Moneys Act State deposits collateral, SB-133 State new general funds elementary and secondary education program funding, SB-297 State occupation and use taxes local government shares, SB-99 State occupation taxes distribution; Regional Transportation Authority Occupation and Use Tax Replacement Fund, HB-801 State officers and employees, continuing appropriation, HB-2583 State payments of local special assessments on State property, HB-441 State Report Cost Savings Act, creates, HB-1911 State treasury new funds Academic Improvement TrustFund for Community Colleges, HB-1484 AFDC Energy Assistance Fund, SB-392 Affordable Housing Trust Fund, Illinois, SB-11, 1463; HB-57, 377, 788 Aging and Adult Licensure Trust Fund, HB-1282 Airport Noise Soundproofing and Equity Assurance Fund, HB-2252 Assistance to the Homeless Fund, HB-164 Bikeways Fund, SB-787 Charitable Trust Enforcement Fund, SB-514; HB-1514 Child Care Expansion Program Fund, SB-1050 Cloud Seeding Grant Fund, HB-1440 Community Health Center Care Fund, SB-1305 Community Services Act Fund, HB- 1181 Community Water Supply Laboratory Fund, HB-2712 Correctional Facilities Assistance Fund, SB-257 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. PUBLIC FUNDS AND MONIES-Cont. Cost-Effectiveness in Education Fund, Ill., SB-1425; HB-2802 County Correctional Facilities Support Fund, HB-1193 Denturist Committee Fund, SB-953 Dept. of Corrections Supervisory Training Fund, HB-1038 Economic Emergency Assistance Fund, Ill., HB-1256 Education Assistance Fund, income tax increase, HB-490, 1072 Educational Reserve Fund, HB-2046 Emergency Medical Services Fund, HB-1869 Emergency Response Reimbursement Fund, HB-1396 Energy Assistance Fund, SB-392 Energy Service Authority Assistance Fund, SB-311 Engineering and Science Recruitment Fund, SB-70 Environmental Protection and Resource Preservation Fund, Ill., SB-1281 Export Loan Guarantee Fund, Illinois, SB-768 Fertilizer Control Fund, HB-1406 Firearm Owner's Identification Fund, HB-746 General Assembly Operations Revolving Fund, SB-751 Guardianship and Advocacy Fund, SB-1328 Gubernatorial Elections Fund, HB-26 Highway Outdoor Advertising Bonus Repayment Fund, HB-2117 Housing for the Homeless Fund, SB- 616 Illinois Landscape Architects' Administration and Investigation Fund, HB-257 IMSA Income Fund, HB-2337 IMSA Income Fund, SB-1089 ISU Income Fund, SB-493 Legal Profession Regulation Fund, SB- 997; HB-2564 Long-Term Care Monitor/Receiver Fund, HB-2649 Lottery Education Enhancement Fund, HB-600 Manufacturing Technology Alliance Fund, Illinois, SB-85, 937 Medically Underserved Counties Fund, HB-168 Minority and Female Business Acquisition Revolving Fund, HB- 1784 Motor Fuel and Petroleum Standards Fund, SB-1038; HB-1406 2693 PUBLIC FUNDS AND MONIES-Cont. New Technology Recovery Fund, SB-1345; HB-2604 Northern Illinois University Income Fund, SB-1 Oil Industry Insurance Guarantee Fund, HB-1595 Open Space Lands Acquisition & Development Fund/Natural Areas Acquisition Fund, SB-11, 530, 1463; HB-788, 1288 Parking Violators Revolving Fund, HB-1610 Plastic Container Fund, HB-2112 Product Developm't. Fund, HB-2789 Product Development Corporation Fund, HB-2788 RTA Occupation and Use, Tax Replacement Fund, HB-248 School Asbestos Abatement Fund, Ill., SB-659 School District Assistance Fund, HB- 1248 School District Emergency Financial Assistance Fund, SB-960; HB-416 School District Income Tax Fund, HB- 606 School District Tax Replacement Fund, SB-539; HB-1532 School Income Tax Fund, SB-350 Small Business Surety Bond Guaranty Fund, HB-2876 Solid Waste Management Revolving Loan Fund, HB-2435 State and Local Sales Tax Reform Fund, SB-99; HB-40, 248, 996, 1334 State Furbearer Stamp Fund, SB-850 State Gaming Fund, SB-572 State Payments Fund, HB-1560 State Tourism Advertising Fund, SB- 451, 1311 Steroid Education Fund, SB-188, 1332; HB-2446, 2626 Tire Abatement and Recycling Fund, SB-1407 Toxic Pollution Prevention Fund, SB-1044 U of I Minority Student Fund, SB-114 Uncompensated Hospital Care Pool Fund, HB-137 Underground Storage Tank Damage Insurance Fund, SB-752 Underground Utility Facilities Damage Prevention Fund, Illinois, HB-2739 Used Tire Management Fund, HB-1085 Vehicle Recycling Fund, SB-1369 Veterans Fund, Illinois, SB-1463 WEDCO Fund, SB-1095 Youth Alcoholism & Substance Abuse Prevention Fund, HB-2130 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. PUBLIC FUNDS AND MONIES-Cont. Youth Drug Abuse Prevention Fund, HB-309, 1050 State's Attorneys Appellate Prosecutor's County Fund unobligated balances, roll over, HB-906 Superconducting Super Collider Fund, abolishes, HB-2040 Teledyne settlement payments, SB-775 Youth Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Prevention Fund motorcycle registration, deposit increased revenues, HB-8 PUBLIC UTILITIES Citizens Utility Board (CUB) CUB members list, HB-183 membership lists, HB-594 Commerce Commission, Illinois (ICC) - see: COMMERCE COMMISSION, ILLINOIS Consumer In Waiting Act, creates, HB- 2820 Consumer-in-Waiting Act, creates, HB- 2820 contracts filed with ICC, HB-182 dwelling heating costs public utility & landlord disclose to tenant, HB-823 electric service/utilities Energy Demonstration Zone Act, creates, HB-2242 heating system conversion, free energy audits & cost estimates, HB-1363 intrastate wheeling, pilot program, SB- 393 Local Solid Waste Energy Generation Act, creates, HB-799 municipal annexed property, electric supplier option, HB-608 power failure, waive monthly access fees, HB-2851 purchase price, electricity generated by incinerator facilities, HB-1327 solid waste energy facilities fuels, HB-258 Emergency Telephone System Act 9-1-1 (now 911), HB-594 911 intergovernmental agreements, HB-474 energy assistance obsolete language, deletes, SB-392 public utility bill credits, SB-392 utilities recover shortfalls, HB-497 Energy Conservation Finance Authority Act, Illinois, creates, SB-38 High Voltage Power Lines Safety Act, creates, HB-2717 2694 PUBLIC UTILITIES-Cont. Local Solid Waste Energy Generation Act, creates, SB-1145; HB-799 monthly fees access, customer or service fees, limits, SB-1502; HB-183, 2921 off-system sales revenues, uses, HB-1598 overcharges credit or refund completed within 3 months, HB-1007 refunds, court reverse ICC rate increase decision, HB-503 public utility service interference, liability, HB-2437 rates business enterprise, pass-on taxes, HB- 1262 determination, exclusions electrical generating facility costs, SB-371 goodwill or institutional ads expenditures, HB-2850 nonessential activities, HB-2849 ICC decision reversal, excess revenue refund, HB-2908 increase overturn, refund calculation, HB-1551 increase request, evidence of efforts to minimize fuel cost, HB-183 natural gas prices, recover or pass through costs, limits, SB-4 nuclear facility costs, prohibits pass-on charges, HB-1468 public utility refunds of overcharges from reversal of ICC decision, HB- 503, 542 rate design, cost of service, HB-2733 rate reversals, refunds with interest, HB-2920 reduction, ICC order when tax reduced or removed, HB-542 summer/winter different rates, prohibits, HB-91 utility fine payments, prohibits pass-on charges, HB-1469 reorganization, HB-739 reorganization, SB-598 residential water service disconnection, HB-275 service/repair work performance standards; appointments; HB-674 tax returns, filed with ICC, SB-1128 technical changes, HB-2414 telecommunications alcohol/substance abuse counseling hotline, HB-1411 alternative operator service, rate info, HB-321, 443 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. PUBLIC UTILITIES-Cont. automated soliciting, bans, HB-761 automated telephone dialing systems, bans, HB-2490 discontinuation of "900" & "976" service, HB-1234 Emergency Telephone System Act joint powers agreements; surcharge; intergovernmental agreements, SB-591; HB-594 facilities, exempt from Public Utilities Act, HB-777 goodwill or institutional ads expenditures, prohibits, HB-2850 hearing impaired devices, HB-741, 2139 measured service plans, offer flat rate local calling service, HB-2942 operator-assisted services, ICC regulations, HB-321 service facilities, ICC/State Fire Marshal/ESDA joint rules, SB-55; HB-207 Telemarketing Consumer Protection Act, creates; trust account for purchaser funds, HB-2488 telephone equipment leases, prohibits over 1 year, HB-344 Telecommunications Excise Tax Act See TAXATION telephone companies condemnation of property, ICC rules compliance, HB-777 Underground Utility Facilities Damage Prevention Act, Illinois, creates, HB-2739 Winter reconnections, HB-497, 1383 PURCHASING Advanced Steel Technology Assistance Act, creates, HB-1135 Degradable Plastic Act creates; State agency purchase degradable or recyclable plastics, HB-1339 local government joint purchases public entities created by statute, SB-1375 Purchasing Act, Illinois bid exempt contracts, Comptroller report to G.A., SB-158 bid-exempt contracts Economic & Fiscal Commission fiscal impact report, SB-158 restrictions, HB-783 services under $5,000, HB-648 CHIP (Comprehensive Health Ins. Plan), exempt as State agency, HB-1155 contract awards bribery convictions, bars awards, SB-1379 2695 PURCHASING-Cont. felony conviction, bars awards, HB-1567 former State officers/employees, bans, HB-119 nonresident bids, Illinois labor & locations, HB-2195 preference recycled materials, HB-762, 977 resident small businesses, HB-791 prequalification status, prevailing wage compliance, HB-2345 recyclable, non-colored paper, HB-2326 repeals; State Government Procurement Code, HB-631 State agency food purchases U.S. or American origin, HB-1338 State Government Procurement Code, creates, HB-631 State paper supply recycled, items purchased by contract, HB-562 State Printing Contracts Act recyclable, non-colored paper, HB-2326 State purchases of printing paper, stationery and envelopes non-bid threshold, increases, HB-648 repeals, HB-631 Steel Products Procurement Act expands; Ill. Domestic Products Procurement Act, HB-83 Township Purchasing Act bid advertising threshold, HB-962 RADIO AND TELEVISION Alcohol Birth Defect Warning Act, creates, SB-620 Alcohol Warning Act, creates, SB-621 cable television cable TV equipment, operator supply & installation, HB-2088 cancellation of optional programming charge, bans, HB-2087 interrupted service/wire installation; cable ready advertising, HB-2086 instructional TV and radio satellite technology systems, HB-1227 pagers and CB radios, licensing & fees, HB- 376 public radio and TV grants grant pool, 2-way TV systems, HB- 1029 State-sponsored commercials bans prior to elections, HB-1428 television cable ready TV or VCR advertising claims, HB-2086 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. RADIO AND TELEVISION-Cont. community antenna TV systems, HB- 970 RAILROADS See TRANSPORTATION REAL ESTATE OR REAL PROPERTY adjoining land entry real estate repair and maintenance, SB- 1300 airport noise impact, 2251, 2252, 2253 Certified Real Estate Appraisers Law, Ill., creates, HB-394 Condominium Property Act binding arbitration of operation disputes SB-554 board of managers powers & duties common expenses; leases, HB- 1848 contracts, HB-1550 common expenses; financial reserves; insurance, SB-742; HB-1848 common expenses, payment after judicial forclosure, HB-1754 eminent domain; lienholder address; assoc. standing as defendant; HB-2516 master associations; funds not subject to attachment, HB-1754 owner remedies, HB-782 owner rights/board restrictions, HB- 781 Disposition of Unclaimed Property Act, Uniform repeals; creates Uniform Unclaimed Property Act, HB-2423 Foreclosed Property Maintenance Responsibility Act, creates, HB-525 Foreign Ownership Disclosure Act, creates, HB-566 Land Sales Registration Act of 1989, creates, SB-1072; HB-2405 Lawn Care Products Application and Notice Act, creates, HB-1328 Mine Subsidence Disclosure Act, creates, HB-1653 mobile homes .See MOBILE HOMES Mortgage Insurance Consolidation Law, new Article, HB-2196 mortgages Environmental Reclamation Liens, HB-561 Mortgage Escrow Account, reestablishment of escrows, HB-1679 Oil and Gas Lien Act of 1989, creates, HB-2170 Perpetuities, Uniform Statutory Rule Against, creates, SB-863 Private Sector Park Act 2696 REAL ESTATE OR REAL PROPERTY-Cont. creates; private property conversion; inmate maintenance, SB-322 Professional Land Surveyor Act of 1989, Illinois, creates, SB-372 real estate discrimination Human Rights Commission/ Department procedures, HB-1824 Real Estate License Act of 1983 condominium property disputes, arbitrators, HB-1754 fees nonrefundable, SB-11 fees, increase; nonrefundable, HB-57 real estate appraiser certification, SB- 11, 1463; HB-57, 788 technical changes, HB-2405 Real Estate Transfer Tax Act See TAXATION Smoke Detector Act advisements, SB- 911; HB-2090 Responsible Environmental Property Information Act, SB-2 Responsible Property Transfer Act exclusions; trust deeds; disclosures; HB-2790 Smoke Detector Disclosure Act, creates, SB-911; HB-2090 State land, industrial use, HB-1963 Stock Transfer Tax Act, creates, HB-347 surplus municipal real estate public auction or private sale, HB-896 Title Insurance Act, creates, SB-1121, 1129; HB-1832 Unclaimed Property Act, Uniform, creates, SB-1425; HB-2423 RECORDS Aboriginal Records and Antiquities Act burial sites, excludes, SB-467; HB-2664 Clerks of Courts Act circuit clerks keep records for judicial circuit judges, HB-2660 Consumer Credit Reporting Act creates; dispute resolution programs, SB-1436; HB-2243 criminal history information, Dept. State Police provide, HB-1904 criminal identification and investigation crime statistics disclosure, SB-302 Criminal Justice Information Authority crime statistics available to public, SB-302 Dept. of Mines and Minerals documents; records; certification; fraud, SB-1016 drug conviction informatioin State Police provide to State agencies, SB-1445 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. RECORDS-Cont. Freedom of Information Act exemptions identity of persons in re information or complaints with governmental agencies, HB- 2862 Technology Advancement and Development Act, creates, SB-1345; HB-2604 Illinois income tax information, SB-1322 radon detection/measurement tests, HB-2682, 2709 Health-Care Information Act, Uniform, creates, SB-1313 Health-Care Record and Information Act, creates, HB-2067 Identification Card Act fraudulent IDs, HB-516, 1199 Recorders Act bidders: register, affidavit; tax sale fraud penalties, SB-588 county recorders election, population of county, SB-146 mineral lease/lien recording fees, HB-442 recording fees; filing fees; HB-2599 reproduction of public records Act use of reproduction processes, SB-1322 Vital Records Act birth/death certificates Hispanic identity designation, HB- 133 social security number requirements, HB-1568 birth/death records, genealogical societies, HB-1416 blank birth/death certificate forms, bans, HB-516 death certificate filing deadline, SB-202 death certificates, tobacco contributing factor, HB-5 RECREATION See ENTERTAINMENT/ RECREATION RECYCLING See ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION REGULATION See PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS- LICENSING - REGULATION REPEALED ACTS B C Banking Act, Illinois, SB-934 Charitable Trust Act, HB-1514 2697 REPEALED ACTS-Cont. Close Corporation Act, SB-1487; HB- 776, 2873. Co-operative Act, HB-2652 Compensation Review Act, HB-118 contribution among joint tortfeasors, HB-658 controlled substances addicts and unlawful users Act, SB-1023 E Estate Tax Law, Illinois, SB-744; HB- 1736 explosives regulation Act, HB-1627 F Firearm Owner's Identification Card Act, SB-108; HB-746, 922 Fireworks Regulation Act of Illinois, HB-2339 1923 federal liens Act, SB-239; HB- 140 G Governmental Ethics Act, Illinois, HB- 1918 I Internal Auditing Act, HB-2031 L Life Care Facilities Act, HB-2526 Little Wabash River Watershed Act, HB-2309 P Prevailing Wage Law, HB-2747 Purchasing Act, Illinois, HB-631 R Radiation Protection Act, HB-2351 1948 Revised Uniform Enforcement of Foreign Judgments Act, SB-551 S Scaffolding Act, HB-65 Southwestern Illinois Development Authority Act, HB-2928 State purchase of printing paper, stationery and envelopes, HB-631 Statewide Grand Jury Act, HB-1487 U Uniform Anatomical Gift Act, SB-546 Uniform Disposition of Unclaimed Property Act, SB-1425 Uniform Enforcement of Foreign Judgments Act of 1948, Revised, SB-551 W Water Commission Act of 1985, SB- 1467 Water Terminals Act, HB-2309 water/water resource projects, DOT coordinator & agreements, HB-2309 watershed drainage and flood control, HB-2309 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. RESOLUTIONS - CA - FEDERAL CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS American flag protection from desecration, SJR-91 Congress pay raise delay until election of U.S. Representatives, ratifies, HJRCA-2, 3; SJR-12 RESOLUTIONS - CA - STATE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS Article I - Bill of Rights Rights after Indictment (Section 8) jury trial right abolished by General Assembly, HJRCA-14 Trial by Jury (Section 13) abolish, offenses punishable by fine under $500, HJRCA-15 waiver, State and defendant agree in writing, SJR-41 Article IV - The Legislature Effective Date of Laws (Section 10) 3/5 majority requirement, HJRCA-5 Organization (Section 6) November 1, even-numbered years, HJRCA-5 Passage of Bills (Section 8) State Mandates bills, SJR-14, 27; HJRCA-8 Sessions (Section 5) convenes second Wednesday in Nov., HJRCA-5 Veto Procedure (Section 9) Governor item veto authority, HJRCA-1, 9 Article IX - Revenue Limitations on Total of St. Taxes & Revenues-St. Share Committed to Local Gov't -Prohibition of Mandate of Local Programs w/o St. Funding, (new Sec. 11), HJRCA-6 State Revenue Power (Section 1) methods of raising revenue, SJR- 22, 28 voter initiative, HJRCA-13 Tax Sales (Section 8) right of redemption exemption, HJRCA-4 Article VI - The Judiciary Associate Judges, election and terms, HJRCA-11; SJR-88 Attorney Discipline, (Section 20) Commission to oversee and administer the licensure, regulation and displine, SJR-40 Article VIII - Finance State Audit and Auditor General (Section 3) public funds definition, SJR-72 2698 RESOLUTIONS - CA - STATE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS-Cont. State Finance (Section 2) vetoed item of appropriations, HJRCA-9 Article X - Education State Board of Education - Chief State Educational Officer (Section 2) State Superintendent of Education, election, HJRCA-7, 10 Constitutional Conventions pamphlet proposing call, distribution, HB-352 proposed amendments pamphlets, distribution, HB-352 submission to voters, HB-827 RESOLUTIONS - COMMISSIONS, COMMITTEES AND BOARDS Abortion Risks and Effects Advisory Committee, creates, HJR-20 Abortion, Advisory Committee created, HJR-20 abortion, various major interests groups, G. A. directs, SJR-87 Affordable Health Insurance, Joint Committee on, creates, SJR-13 African-American males, social & economic status problems, Select Committee created, SR-193; SJR-42 All-terrain Vehicle Safety Act, Joint Committee created, SJR-31 Auditor General Chicago Transit Authority's, administrative budget, 1990, SR- 714; HR-1248 Cook Cty Dept. of Children & Family Services, closing cases, SR-174 Dan Ryan Expressway project, directed to conduct audit of the DOT, HR- 576 IL Dept. of Revenue, checks made out to Internal Revenue, investigate, SR- 173, 178 IL Sports Facilities Authority & Chicago American League Ball Club-White Sox, management, agreement, SR-424 job service field auditors pay differences study, HR-12 Lincoln Tower Office Building in Spfld., financial study, SR-367 Project Chance Program, audit of the IL Dept. of Public Aid, HR-543 Regional Trans. Authority, administrative budget, 1990, SR-713 Regional Transportation Authority, taxes collected on a township, SR- 348 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. RESOLUTIONS - COMMISSIONS, COMMITTEES AND BOARDS-Cont. RTA, 1990 administrative budget, HR- 1249 Bureau of the Budget conduct a study on feasibility of creating a voluntary contribution program, SR-525 Capital Development Board asbestos removed from a building, HR- 775 conduct a study, total cost, building at 160 N. LaSalle St., Chicago, SR-179 Central Management Services asbestos removed from a building, HR- 775 State Employees Suggestion Award Program and Award Board, SJR-32 Chicago School Reform, Committee on Implementation of, creates, HR-139 Child Support Guidelines Review Task Force be established, Section 505, HJR- 66 Croatian Committee on Human Rights, condemn Yugoslavia for abuses, SR-461 Department of Agriculture study the impact of wheeling on farmers of this State, SJR-57 Department of Conservation Arbor Day, primary celebration of the environment, urge Gov. Thompson, SJR-11 critical infill area, SJR-115 4 licensed commercial fisherman, monitor & study fishing practices, HR-534 Department of Corrections residential programs to serve nonviolent, nonabusive female offenders & children, HR-729 State Employees Suggestion Award Program and Award Board, SJR-32 Department of Insurance professional volunteer program for rural areas, SJR-26 study outpatient health care, third party payment system, HR-621 Department of Professional Regulation Cosmetolotgists, 20 hrs. of continuing education credits, 2 yr., SJR-37 Department of Public Aid adolescent psychiatric care units, exercise professional & ethical judgement, medical community urged, HR-623 caesarean section deliveries, HJR-37 Clean Air Act, citizens of IL & unemployed Illinoisans working at jobs, HR-71 conduct a reassessment of their (CON) process, psychiatric bed need, HR- 622 2699 RESOLUTIONS- COMMISSIONS, COMMITTEES AND BOARDS-Cont. Family Support Act, produce demographic study by April 1, 1989, HR-15 'low-frequency magnetic fields, HR- 1064 mercury in dental fillings, HR-1084 Patient Care, Special House Committee extended until June 30, 1989, HR-7 pesticides dedrived substances occur in fruit and fruit products, HR-180 Project Chance, resubmit their 1988 annual report, SJR-77 Department of Transportation Adopt-a-Highway program, HR-998 Chicago Transit Authority's trains, study the security, joint subcommittee, HJR-7 improving Rules of the Road concerning highway work zones, joint committee established, HJR-55 Mother Jones, set up appropriate road signs, mark grave & monument, HR-894 Route 53, honor of former U. S. Pres. Ronald Reagan, HJR-30 State Employees Suggestion Award Program and Award Board, SJR-32 study the propagation of trees along State highways, HR-271 Dept. of Energy and Natural Resources Dickson Mounds, rescind decision to close, HR-1258 thermal imaging system for State bldgs., feasibility study, SJR-32 Dept. of Professional Regulation licensed cosmetologists, continuing ed., HJR-24, 38 professional volunteer program for rural areas, SJR-26 rural health care services, interagency task force, SJR-26 Dept. of Public Health Chicago Health Care Impact Study, HR-289 fruit pesticides dangers study, HR-180 mercury in dental fillings, review studies of health risks, HR-1084 residential boarding home registration, advisory board, SJR-25 rural health care services, interagency task force, SJR-26 tattooing practices in IL, HR-196 Developmental Disabilities Services Law, report by Nov. 15, 1990 to G.A., HJR-80 disposal of medical wastes, Task Force created, SJR-30 DuPage Water Commission Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. RESOLUTIONS- COMMISSIONS, COMMITTEES AND BOARDS-Cont. cutting trees, preparing for the construction of the pipeline, SR-190 Economic and Fiscal Commission property tax relief study, HR-97; SR- 175 EPA-Environmental Protection Agency Clean Air Act, citizens of IL & unemployed Illinoisans working at jobs, HR-71 low-frequency magnetic fields, HR- 1064 pesticides derived substances occur in fruit and fruit products, HR-180 first-time home purchases, tax-exempt investment plan, Task Force created, HR- 139 General Assembly waterways docks, mark each dock platform, HR-609 Higher Education Costs, Joint Task Force on, creates, HJR-13 homeowner assistance, joint task force, HR- 139 IL Commerce Commission conduct a management audit & investigation, IL Power Company, SR-239 IL Commission on Intergovernmental Cooperation, governing boards in higher education, conduct a study, SR-460 IL Congressional Delegation end the support of the apartheid government in South Africa, HR- 637 IL Dept. of Commerce and Community Affairs IL Public Utilities Act, integrating its electric & gas utility energy plans, HR-291 professional volunteer program for rural areas, SJR-26 IL Farm Credit Services, allowed to participate in Agricultural Production Loan Deposit Program, SR-448 IL Housing Development Authority subsidized housing units for each suburb, HR-244 IL River, new look at river policy, Committee created, SJR-55 IL State Scholarship Commission professional volunteer program for rural areas, SJR-26 Implementation of Chicago School Reform Committee, creates, HR-139 improving the rules of the Road concerning highway work zones, joint commitee established, HJR-55 Indigent Health Care Crisis, Select Committee created, SR-172 2700 RESOLUTIONS - COMMISSIONS, COMMITTEES AND BOARDS-Cont. International Trade, Senate Select Committee on, created, SR-61 Joint Committee on Minority Student Access to Higher Education, improve access & retention, SJR-82 Landfills, Special Committee created, HJR- 58 Legilsative Audit Commission Chicago Tansit Authority, Regional Transportation Authority, budget, SR-756 Legislative Audit Commission CTA 1990 administrative budget, HR- 1256, 1257 local property taxes, funding for elementary & secondary, Task Force created, SJR-39 medical waste disposal task force, SJR-30 Mobile Home Ownership, Special House Committee on, creates, HR-35 Patient Care, Special House Committee extended until June 30, 1989, HR-7 Preservation of Sacred Places, Joint Committee created, SJR-54 Private Enterprise Review and Advisory Board, creates, HJR-84 government functions, performed by private sectors, SJR- 116; HJR-84 property/casualty insurance market place, study & report, Legislative Task Force appointed, HJR-45 Race Horse Security, examining & reevaluating need for detention barnes, Senate Select Committee created, SR- 641 recognizes the lack of available, accessible & affordable housing options, Task Force on housing created, HJR-57 Reforming Illinois Property Tax System, Task Force created, HJR-78 Residential Boarding Homes, Advisory Board created, SJR-25 retirement needs of Illinois citizens, Pension Task Force created, SJR-109 riverboat gambling, task force formed, HJR-65 Rural Day Care, conduct fact-finding hearings in rural IL, House Task Force created, HR-545 rural health care services, interagency task force, SJR-26 School Aid Formula, Joint Committee created, SJR-35, 36; HJR 18, 19 School Aid Task Force, Joint, creates, HJR- 32 Secretary of State improving Rules of the Road concerning highway work zones, joint committee established, HJR-55 Motor Carrier Safety Act of 1984, federal Sec. of Transportation, extend 12 months deadline, HJR-60 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. RESOLUTIONS - COMMISSIONS, COMMITTEES AND BOARDS-Cont. Senate Executive Committee Department of Nuclear Safety, site for disposal radioactive wastes, SR-635 radioactive waste site selection study, SR-635 Senate Judiciary Committee investigate merits of utilizing the privatization of parole, probation, jail, & bail systems, SR-294, 307 Solid Waste Reduction and Recycling, Special Ad Hoc Committee created, SJR- 75 State Board of Education increase State funds, elementary, secondary & higher, SJR-51 testing procedures & test for bilingual teachers seeking certification, HR- 296 State Scholarship Commission rural health care services, iiteragency task force, SJR-26 State School Aid Formula, inadequacy and inequity, Task Force created, HJR-32 Student Dropouts, Joint Task Force created, SJR-68 tax-exempt investment plan, first-time home purchases, Task Force created, SR-176 tax-exempt retirement investment program, Task Force created, HR-221; SR-186 University of Illinois Chicago Health Care Impact Study, HR-289 Water Resource Permit Process, Joint Committee established, SJR-73 Workers' Compensation, Senate Study Group on, creates, SR-91 RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY Abbott Park Cheerleading Team, 1st place, HR-478 Abrell, Virginia, 1989 Medical Service Award, SR-748 Ades, Dr. John I., contributions,'HR-497 Adlai E. Stevenson H. S. in Prairie View, IL, 53rd Annual National Assoc. of Student Coucils National Conference, HJR-6 Ahern, Joseph J., Dante Award, HR-392 Ahrens, Walter & Mildred, Danville Gardens, 50 yrs., HR-1206 Alfonzo's Pizzeria, 4th, Belleville News- Democrat's Sunday Magazine contest, HR-865 Alspach, Cindy, Oblong H. S., Future Homemaker of America, HR-447; SR- 303 Ambuehl, Todd, 1988 Sons of the American Revolution Good Citizen Award, SR-26 Amerson, Darweshia, Young IL Black Achiever. SR-101 2701 RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY-Cont. ANNIVERSARY Archbishop lakovos, 30th, SJR-95 Belmonte, Frank S., 20th, committeeman of Cicero Township Democratic, HR-1259 Berg, Anton, 50 yrs., DuQuoin Public Library Board, SR-481 Coglianese, Emil J., 10 yrs., Village of Burr Ridge, HR-945 Cruse, Bobbie & Mary, 30th, HR-966 Davis, Rev. A. Edward, Jr., 20th year in ministry, SR-696 Davig, Rev. Edward, Jr., 13 years at St. John M. B. Church, SR-696 Dougherty, Linda, 10th at Chicago Public Library's Clearing Branch, HR-69 Fulgenta, Sister Mary, CSSF, 50th, HR-744 Harper H. S. Class of 1939, 50th, HR- 903 Holbach, Sister Mary Susan, 25th, HR-575 Loy, Frank, American Legion, 70th, HR-480 Michel, Father Eugene, O.F.M., 25th, HR-541 Parks, Rev. Lyman, 50 yrs., SR-534 Phillips, Dan, 25 yrs. on Evantson Township H. S. board, SR-371 Pierce, Allen, Amity Federal Savings and Loan Assoc., 50th, HR-891 Price, Thomas H., attorney for 50 yrs., HR-768 Reid, Dr. Wilfred, 37 yrs. in ministry, SR-700 Reid, Dr. Wilfred, 4 yrs. with Grant Memorial, SR-700 Robins, Irving, 40th, Foremost Sales Promotions, Inc., SR-428; HR-839 Roche, Burke, 40th, Pres. of Binks Manufacturing Company, HR457 Sims, Frank K., 30th, Ebenezer Missionary Baptist Church, SR-332 Sister Joellen, 25th as a Poor Handmaid of Jesus, HR-540 Wiese, Ernest, 65th year pin from Edgar Masonic Lodge 892, HR-468 Yehling, Arline, 54 yrs., DuQuoin Public Library Board, SR-482 ANNIVERSARY, FOUNDING A. H. Entertainers, Inc., 50th, HJR-44 Abingdon Garden Club, 60th, HR- 1119 Abingdon Junior Woman's Club, 40th, HR-1125 Abundant Life Church, Spfld., 10th, HR-89 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY-Cont. Achievement Industries, 20th, HR- 1254 Altrusa Clug of South Suburia, 33rd, HR-178 American Business Women's Assoc., 40th, HR-822 American Legion Post 80 in Downers Grove, 70th, SR-411 American Legion, 70th, HR-174 Antioch Rescue Squad, 50th, SR-718 Archbishop Joseph Weber High School, 100th, SR-623 Arnholt Bakery, Danville, 60th, HR- 868 Assemblies of God in Indianapolis, 75th, HR-1121 Association of County Superintendents of Highways, 75th, SJR-58 Assumption Catholic Church, 100 yrs., HR-1085 Avery Coonley School, 60th, SR-668 Awana Clubs International, 40th, HR- 1003 AYUDA, Landmark public affairs program, 20th, HR-1018 Barney's Market Club, 70th, HR-989 Bata Footwear, of Ontario, Canada, 50th, SR-587 Board of Turstees & Admin. of West Suburban Hospital Medical Center, 75 yrs., SR-579 Bohemia Lodge No. 202, 75th, HJR-73 Burnside neighborhood, Chicago, 100lt, HR-944 Busch Brothers Real Estate Brokerage Firm, 75th, HR-94 . Calumet City Lions Club, 50th, HR- 956 Calumet City Lions, 50th, SR-600 Calumet Memorial Post 330, 65th, HR-49 CBI Industries, Inc., 100th, HR-422 Chicago Child Care Society, 140th, HJR-12 Chicago Junior School, 75th, HR-330 Christ's View Christian Church, 10th, SR-471 City of Coffeen, 100th, SR-387 City of Fairview Heights, 20th, HR- 947 City of Northlake, 40 yrs., SR-165 City of Zeigler, 75th, SR-305 Clyde Federal Savings and Logn Assoc., 75th, SJR-69 Coldbrook Christian Church, 150th, HR-664 HR-664; SR-423 College City Charter Chapter of the American Business Women's Assoc., Jacksonville, 25th, HR-1250 2702 RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY-Cont. Columbia National Bank, 25th, SR-54; HR-74 Congregation of the Third Order of St. Francis, 125th, SR-702 Constance Morris House, 10 yrs. serving women in LaGrange area, SR-385 Cook County Community Service Program, 5th, SR-373 Council 75 of the Polish National Alliance, 75th, SR-611 County of Jersey, IL, 150th, SR-469 Covenant Village in Northbrook, 25th, HR-373 Crete Lions Club, 50th, HR-1143 CSA Fraternal Life Society, 135th, SR-85; HR-109 Daily Republican Register, 150th, HR- 562 Danville Gardens, 50th, HR-1206 Danville Housing Authority, 50th, HR- 769; SJR-81 De La Salle Institute, 100th, HR-335 Downers Grove Junior Women's Club, 30th, HR-90 Downers Grove Oratorio Society & Orchestra, 30th, SR-586 Downers Grove South H. S., 25th, SR- 654 DuKane Valley Council, 20th, SR-472 East End Bolders Club, 50th, HR-214 Economic Opportunity Act & leadership of Community Action Agencies, 25th, HR-82 Eiche Turners, 100th, SR-747 Electro-Motive Division, 50th, SR-588 Elmhurst Press, 100th, HR-847 Elmwood Park Village, Pres., Peter Silvestri, trustees & citizens, 75th, SR-479 Elmwood School, 75th, HR-141 Farmers State Bank, Pittsfield, 100th, HR-62 Federal Republic of Germany, 40th foundation & 40th Grundgesetz, HR-699 First Baptist Church, 150th, HR-419 First Christian Church, in Monmouth, IL 150th, HR-242; SR-164 First Presbyterian Church of Homewood, 130th, SR-76 First United Methodist Church of Western Springs, 100 yrs., SR-678 First Untied Methodist Church, Seneca, 125th, HR-1109 Flegar, Lavila, Chrisman, IL, 50th, HR-934 Flower City Chapter #152 of the Order of Eastern Star of IL, HJR-69 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY-Cont. Forest Park Chamber of Commerce, 77th, HR-249; SR-137, 235 Franklin Park & the Franklin Park Park District, 25 yrs., SR-415 Franklin Park District, 25th, HR-718 Franklin Park Library, 90th, SR-671 Franklin Park Public Library District, 90th, HR-1103 Free Serbian Orthodox Church, 600th of the Battle of Kosovo, HR-685, 690; SR-431, SR-497 Gage Park High School, 50th, SJR-90 Galesburg Rotary Club, 75th, HR- 1253 Good News Publishers, 50th, SR-46 Goodwin Grade School of Cicero School District 99, 100th, HR-610 Governors State University, 20 yrs., HR-851 Grant Memorial A.M.E. Church, 75th, HR-544; SR-419 Grossdale Station's, 100th, SR-517 Grundy County Women's Republican Club, 60th, HJR-76. Grundy Cty National Bank, Morris, IL, 125th, HR-829 Harper College Women's Program, 20 yrs., SR-444 Hinsdale Embroiders Guild, 25th, SR- 383 Hinsdale United Methodist Church, 30th, SR-685 Hometown Murray Post 9773, 50th, HJR-22 Hospice Suburban South, 10th, HR- 929; SR-557 Hyde Park Chamber of Commerce, 50th, HR-253 IL Cooperative Extension Service, 75th, HR-362 IL State Dental Society, 125th, SR- 117 Immaculate Concept. Parish, 75th, HR-999 Immaculate Conception School in Monmouth, 75th, HR-946 Independence of Ukraine, 71st, & 70th of the Act of Union, SR-8 Institute for Educational Research, 25th, HR-1063 Jacksonville Area Assoc. for Retarded Citizens, Inc., 25th, HR-443 Jacksonville Area Chamber of Commerce, 100th, HR-25 Jersey County, IL, 150th, HR-756 Joliet Herald-News, 150 yrs., HR-788 Knights of Columbus Council #364, Spfld, IL, 90th HR-183 2703 RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY-Cont. Kulasik Funeral Home, 74 yrs., SR- 634 La Leche League of IL, 33 yrs, HR- 1029 LaGrange Memorial Hospital, 35th, SR-728 Lake County people, 150th, HJR-9 LaSalle County Farm Bureau, 75th, HR-792 Latvian people, 71st of independence, HR-1123 Laura United Methodist Church, 100 yrs., HR-1124 Legion of Young Polish Women, 50th, HR-173; SR-139 Liebovich Brothers, Inc., 50th, HR- 1132 Lilydale First Baptist Church, 75th, SR-533 Lincoln Trail College, 20th, SR-633 Little Brothers - Friends of the Elderly, 30th, SR-699 Little League Baseball in IL, 50th, HR-678; SR-489 Local # 150 of International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, 75th, HR-976 Logan County, 150th, SR-515; HR- 833 Lourdes Mothers Club, 50th, SR-50 Madonna High School, 40th, SR-622 Manteno Federated Women's Club, 65 yr., HR-795 MARC, 30th annual conference, SR- 276 Martin's Corner, Monmouth, 10th, HR-909 Matthews Employment Specialists Inc., 20th, HR-714 Mercy Hospital, Medical Center & St. Xavier College, 100th, SJR-100 Metropolitan Water Reclamation District of Greater Chicago, 100th, HJR-63; SR-473 Moravian Folklore Circle, 50th Moravian Day, SR-592 Mt. Carmel Daily Republican Register, 150th, SR-350 Near West Side Community Committee, 50th, HR-1069, 1170; SR-666 North Riverside Sportsman's Club, 40th, SR-504 North View Elementary School, 25th, SR-246 North View School, Will County, HR- 648 Northwest Real Estate Board, 65th, HR-339 HR-339; SR-226 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY-Cont. Notre Dame Girls Catholic H. S., 50th, HR-269 Orland Park Lions Club, 25th, SR-198 outstanding educational excellence, 50 yrs., SR-606 Palatine Rotary Club, 25th, HJR-71 Park District of Hanover Park,,25th, HR-616 Park Street Congregational United Church of Christ, 100th, HR-657 Pennyoer School in Norridge, 150th, SR-740 Polish Constitution Day, May 3, 1989, 198th, SR-259 Prairie State College, 30th, SR-260 Providence Separate Baptist Church, 100th, HR-112 Redeemer's United Methodist Church, 25th, HR-1032 Rheinischer Karnevals Verein, 100th, SR-721 Riverside Center of the Infant Welfare Society of Chicago, 75th, HR-46 Rock Valley College, 25th, HR-1269 Rockford's HOme Federal Savings & Loan, 100th, HR-5 S. Chicago Organized for People's Efforts (Scope), 19th, HR-651 Saints Peter and Paul Church of Chicago, 75th, SR-697 Saints Simon and Jude School, 75th, SR-18 Sarh J. Sonte B'nai B'rith Covenant Apts., Peoria, 10th, SR-603 Sam J. Stone B'nai B'rith Covenant Apartments in Peoria, HR-1011 Sangamo Chapter #746 of the Order of the Eastern Star of IL, 75th, HR- 686 Schubach's clothing store, Galesburg, 50th, HR-979 Seton Academy, 25th, SR-115 Shelbyville, 150th, HR-122 Shiloh Baptist Church, 100th, SR-542 Sisters of Prov., 150th, SR-567 Sisters of Providence of St. Mary of- theWoods, 110th, HR-1127, 1128 Smith-Lever Act of 1914, 25th, SR- 121 Social Club of Cicero, 50th, SR-140 Sokol Slavsky, 100th, SR-653 Spectrum Youth and Family Services, 25th, HR-262 St. Boniface Parish, 125th, SR-317 St. Catherine of Siena & St. Lucy Church, Centennial, SR-520 St. Dionysius Church of Cicero, 100th, SR-518; HR-838 2704 RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY-Cont. St. Francis Xavier Catholic Church of LaGrange, 100th, SR-684 St. Gall Parish, 90th, foundation of Servants of Holy Heart of Mary, 100th, HR-578 St. James Catholic Church, 100th, HR-638 St. John Lutheran, 75th, SJR-65 St. John the Baptist Church, 75th, SR- 543 St. John's Polish National Catholic Church, 50th, HR-305 St. Joseph & St. Anne Church, 100 yrs., SJR-97 St. Kevin Church, Chicago, 105th, HR-801 St. Ladislaus Church, Chicago, 75th, SR-502 St. Louis Catholic Church, 125th, HR- 1134 St. Luke's Evangelical Lutheran Church, 75th, HR-1287 St. Malachy School, Rantoul, 75th, HR-974 St. Mary's Lodge #79, K.S.K.J., 85th, HR-506 St. Pascal Church, Chicago, 75th, HR- 835 St. Pascal's Church, 75th Diamond Jubilee in 1989, SR-495 St. Patrick's Church, Lemont, 150th, HR-59 St. Paul Federal Bank for Savings, 100th, SR-734 St. Peter's Evangelical Lutheran Church, 90th, SR-440; SJR-94 St. Teresa Catholic Church, Kankakee, 40th, HR-1056 Sterling-Rock Falls Family YMCA, 100th, HR-56 Swift School, 75th, SR-209 Teamsters Local 714, 50th, SR-727 Temple B'nai Yehuda, 45th, HR-147 Temple Beth El, 75th, SR-397 Teutopolis, Sesquicentennial from July 29 to August 6, HR-605 The Leader, 10th, HR-355, 382 The Order of DeMolay, 70th, HR-54 Tolono Pulbic Library, 20 yrs., HR-883 Toon Funeral Home, 60th, SR-612 Triton Community College, 25 yrs., SR-166; HR-321 Turners, Eiche, 100th, HR-1197 Ukrainian Act of Union, 71st, SR-736 Ukrainian American Community, 72nd, SR-736 United Methodist Church, Riverside, 95th, SR-683 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY-Cont. Urbana Womans Club, 75 yrs., HR- 547 Vermilion County Museum, 25th, HR- 885 Village of Hazel Crest, 75th, SR-31 Village of Hoffman Estates, 30th, HR- 1039 Village of Itasca, 100 yrs., HR-1191 Village of Ladd, 100th, HR-995 Village of Palos Park, 75th, SR-513 Village of Schiller Park, 75th, HR-492 Village of Stone Park, 50 yrs., SR-416; HR-911 Village of Villa Park, 75th, HR-1094 Village of Worth, 75th, SJR-85 Wallin, William & Beulah, 50th, SR- 279 Western IL University, 90th, SR-211 Wheaton Pharmacy, 40th, HR-931 Whiteside Cty., Sesquicentennial, HR- 473 Wight & Company, 50 yrs., SR-93 Will County Farm Bureau, 75th, HR- 793 Williamson Cty, 150th, SR-380 Wooten Choral Ensemble, 40th, SR- 484 1st Christian Church, Downers Grove, 25th, SR-590 1st Presbyterian Church, La Grange, 100th, SR-729 566th Air Force Band of IL Air National Guard, 35th, Sr-679 ANNIVERSARY, ORDINATION Ahern, Father John, 40 yrs., HR-368; SR-268 Austin, Dr. J. C., Jr;, 20 yrs with Pilgrim Missionary Baptist Church, HR-44 Balster, Rev. Donald, 30th, SR-458 Becker, Father Robert T., 25th, HR- 595; SR-374 Beyer, Rev. Arthur, Trinity Lutheran Church, 25th, SR-434 Bilinsky, Monsignor William M., 25th, SR-737 Cimarrusti, Father Francis A., 25 yrs., SR-217; HR-416 Class of Deacons of the Archdiocese, 1979, Chicago, 10th, HR-1005 Gaston, Pastor B. J., 25th of Mt. Zion Baptist Church, SR-78 Gennardo, Rev. Vincent J., 25 yrs., SR-222 Girometta, Father Florian A., 50 yrs., SR-223 Harris, Rev. Ruben, 3rd, SR-464 Keltto, Rev. Delbert Gene, 25th, SR- 328 2705 RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY-Cont. Kireilis, Rev. Fabian, 50th, HR-836 McCormick, Monsignor James R., 50th, Roman Catholic Church, SR- 124 Mozeris, Monsignor D. A., 50th, HR- 358 O'Reilly, Rev. Joseph, 40th, SR-296 O'Shea, Father James, 25th, SR-287 Skelton, Father Paul H., 25th, SR-382 Theiss, Pastro Harold E., 40th, SR-480 Wolkow, Rabbi Leo R., 25th, Temple B'nai Yehuda, HR-147 ANNIVERSARY, WEDDING Albertsen, Mrs. Ralph & Eileen, 40th, SR-421 Anderson, Joseph & Neva, 40th, HR- 537 Anderson, Lester & Laura, 50th, HR- 278 Anderson, William & Lois, 50th, HR- 1096 Annoreno, James & Dorothy, 50th, SR-358 Atkins, Lauvern & Fredia, 50th, HR- 928 Bach, Robert & Patricia, 25 yrs., SR- 615 Banash, Stanley & Marie, 50th, HR- 95 IBarce, Elwood & Grace, 50th, HR-662 Barker, Thomas & Margaret, 50th, HR-927 Barnes, Robert & Charlene, 50th, HR- 1036 Bauer, Albert & Stella, 50th, HR-1279 Bender, Andrew & Luella A., 50th, HR-1139 Betcher, Kenneth & Arline, 50th, HR- 569 Blacker, Richard & Virginia, 50th, HR-950 Borucke, Joseph & Edith, 50th, HR- 458; SR-310 Bottorff, Robert & Virginia, 50th, HR- 874 Bowker, Junior & Mary, 40th, HR-939 Bradley, Fred & Lillian, 50th, HR-953 Bradley, James & Janet, 50th, HR- 1169 Briggs, Edwin & Bernice, 50th, HR- 1060 Brock, Lawrence & Esther, 50th, SR- 123 Brooks, Charles & Daisy, 65th, HR- 722 Carbon, Gene & Dora, 50th, HR-1130 Chriswell, Clifford & Louise, 40th, HR-1200 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY-Cont. Clark, Chester & Juanita, 50th, HR- 1285 Clauw, Joseph & Shirely, 50th, HR- 824 Cook, Jesse & Pauline, 50th, Sr-656 Crider, Dean & Lois, 40th, IR-925 Cufaude, Harold & Wiletta, 50th, HR- 750 Debowski, Edward & Ann, 40th, HR- 807 DeMay, Marvin & Jean, 25th, HR-584 Dempsey, Joe & Marjorie, 40th, HR- 803 Dennis, Clifton & Lissa, 60th, HR-811 Dennis, John & Edna, 60th, HR-364 Dilley, Ed & Marty, 50th, HR-987 Dohm, Philip & Rena, 50th, HR-315 Donahoe, Ted & Nora, 60th, HR-772 Durham, Dennis & Ilene, 25th, HR- 810 Ebert, Edward & Freda, 50th, HR-926 Farrell, Francis & Molly, 50th, HR- 702, SR-539 Feliksiak, Matthew, & Maude, 50th, HR-870 Freese, Charles & Maude, 50th, HR- 922 George, Clarence & Inez, 50th, HR- 765 Gibson, Barrie & Betty, 25th, HR-590 Gluth, Carl and Mary, 50th, HR-845 Griffin, John & Irene, 50th, HR-589 Halvorsen, Ray & Wanda, 50th, SR- 621 Hanko, Paul & Anna, 60th, SR-572 Hannum, William & Florence, 50th, SR-574 Harris, Walter & Shirley, 40th, HR- 1077 Haselhorst, Harry & Jean, HR-740 Hatje, William & Erna, 60th, HR-869 Hauff, George & Dorothy, 50th, SR- 575 Heck, Harold & Edith, 50th, HR-918 Heimburger, Raymond & Agnes, 50th, HR-434 Higbee, Ronald & Adele, 50th, HR- 762 Hill, Raymond & Mabel, 60th, HR- 566 Hoeger, John & Mary, 25th, SR-390 Holmberg, Clarence & Marie, 65th, SR-449 Holmgren, Edwin & Betty, 50th, HR- 873 Hook, Harry & Margaret, 60th, HR- 912 2706 RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY-Cont. Horkavy, Joseph & Betty, 50th, HR- 606 Hoults, Ulys & Edna, 45th, HR-146 Hull, Floyd B. & Rhoda B., 70th, HR- 754; SR-500 Huskins, Everett & Gertie Mae, 50th, SR-487 Huyten, Mathys & Emma, 40th, HR- 779 Irwin, Edward & Ruby, 50th, SR-676 Jakalski, Edward & Anne, 50th, SR- 251 Johnson, Alvin & Evelyn, 50th, SR-80 Jorstad, Manley & Charlotte, 50th, HR-1087 Kash, Walter & Phyllis, 50th, HR-272; SR-237 Kersten, August & Zelma, 65th, HR- 919 Kirk, William & Mary, 45th, HR-773 Kling, Albert & Georgia, 50th, HR- 366 Koszyk, Frank & Irene, 50th, HR-308 Kramer, Robert & Roberta, 50th, HR- 943 Krukewitt, Don & Helen, 50th, HR- 227 Kunz, Phillip, Jr. & Frances, 50th, SR- 94 Kupsky, Charles & Mildred, 50th, HR-723 Larsen, Charles & Margaret, 50th, HR-647 Layton, Chester & Kathleen, 50th, HR-917 Lewis, Albert & Carol, 25th, SR-361 Lucchese, Gaston & Carmel, 60th, SJR-17 Lueders, Harley & Della, 50th, HR- 570 Main, Eugene & Lois, 40th, HR-915 Margis, Gilbert & Sandra, 25th, HR- 814 Matches, Anthony & Lillian, 50th, HR-817 Matchus, Anthony & Lillian, 50th, SR-372 Matteson, Leon & Rogene, 50th, HR- 145 Mclermott, Thomas & Marian, 40th, HR-1033 Mercer, Willard & Marjorie, 50th, HR-549; HR-764 Meyer, John & Marian, 50th, HR-763 Miller, Leo & Della, 60th, SR-290 Morgan, Edward & Vlasta, 50 yrs., HR-61 Morrison, Farries & Margaret, 50th, HR-1208 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY-Cont. Moschel, Sol & Ida, 50th, HR-607; SR-377 Mulvey, George & Margaret, 40th, HR-778 Nightingale, Carl & Cleo, 50th, HR- 1057 Ole, Stanley & Irene, 50th, HR-593 Osterbur, Henry & Theresa, 50th, HR- 923 Parish, Ova, Gladiolus Festival Momence, HR-876 Parkinson, Burt & Annabelle, 50 yrs., HR-794 Paskvan, Frank & Audrey, 25th, HR- 969 Paskvan, Matthew & Frances, 50th, HR-1158 Peel, Raymond & Agnes, 50th, HR- 742 Peirce, Mr. & Mrs. George, 50th, HR- 948 Peterson, Richard & Mary, 35th, HR- 828 Powers, Ernest & Lorinda, 50th, HR- 588 Rackows, Walter & Muriel, 50th, HR- 206 Reichenbach, Kenneth & Lucille, 50th, HR-983 Reinhart, Don & Louise, 50th, HR- 954 Rewers, Edward & Marion, 50th, HR- 1012 Reynolds, Clarence & Claudia, 53rd, HR-568 Riggs, George & Jane, 40th, HR-914 SRilea, Raymond & Lauretta, 50th, HR-1041 Ringbauer, John & Rose, 50th, HR- 482 Ripka, Alva & Maletta, 50th, HR-809 Rizzi, Stefano & Maria, 50 yrs., SR- 408 Roberts, William & Frances, 25th, HR-1162 Robins, Irving & Sylvia, 59th, SR-428; HR-839 Rohrbach, Glenn & Edna G., 65th, HR-804 Roma, Michael & Lorraine, 55th, SR- 212 Roman, Daniel & Arlene, 50th, HR- 942 Rose, Allan & Virginia, 50th, HR-295 Ross, Edward & Dolores, 50th, SR-535 Rowell, Jack & June, 40th, HR-1156 Ruksza, Peter & Mary, 50th, SR-336 Rynard, Ray & Emma Kay, 50th, HR- 815 2707 RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY--Cont. Salerno, Frank & Louise, 50th, SR- 626 Schaecher, Frank & Alma, 50th, HR- 780 Scherbroeck, Donald & Bette, 40th, HR-567 Schleder, George & Alice, 45 yrs., HR- 60 Schneller, Norman & Evelyn, 50th, HR-598 Seibers, Paul & Sandy, 25th, HR-592 Shaw, Earl & Esther, 50th, HR-955 Shipman, Howard & Virginia, 50th, HR-720 Sholtis, Damon & Judith, 30th, HR- 884 Sim, John & Helen, 25th, HR-1160 Smithers, John & Ruth, 50th, HR-913 Sorrentino, Mr. & Mrs. Anthony, 50th, SR-589 Starkey, Rolland & Marguerite, 50th, HR-921 Stevens, John & Bernice, 50th, HR- 1078; SR-673 Strathdee, Robert & Norma, 40th, HR-785 Talley, Arthur & Ellen, 55th, HR- 1059 Theis, Lawrence & Marjorie, 45th, HR-871 Thomsen, Hans & Phyllis, 50th, HR- 916 Thonn, Robert P. & Beverly, 45th, HR-1142 Tillberg, Elof & Pauline, 60th, HR-219 Tipsord, Robert & Shirley, 45th, HR- 439 Truitt, Harold & Ina Mae, 50th, HR- 951 Turner, Melvin & Marion, 50th, HR- 526 VanderMeersch, Emil & Eva, 60th, HR-766 VanHooreweghe, Raymond & Clara, 50th, HR-594 VanMelkebeke, Henry & Georgia, 25th, HR-1058 VanOteghem, Leonard & Betty, 40th, HR-1168 VanQuathem, Edward & Nellie, 50th, HR-875 Vercautren, David & Arlene, 40th, HR-1138 Vercoutere, Julien & Germaine, 50th, HR-1157 Vondrak, Vladimir & Ann, 59th, HR- 116; SR-238 Vovola, Carl & Ann, 50th, SR-357 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY-Cont. Waem, August & Laura, 50th, HR- 761 Wagner, Doyle Mr. & Mrs., 50th, HR- 1062 Walesby, Mr. & Mrs. Robert, 50th, HR-881 Welsch Sylvester & Cecilia, 60th, SR- 274 Wetherell, Sam & Lois, 50th, HR-952 Williams, Harold & Doris, 40th, HR- 882 Wilson, Archie & Ruth, 50th, HR-970 Wilt, Kermit & Margaret, 50th, HR- 781 Witte, Earl & Mary Anne, 50th, HR- 823 Wolf, Elmer & Helen, 50th, HR-257 Woodman, John A. & Ethel, 50th, HR-698 York, Paul & Mary Lou, 50th, HR- 872 Arnold, Gregory, graduating 8th in high school class, HR-783 Art Brut and Beyond, artists, contributed to exhibit, HR-1068 ATHLETICS AAA Eagles of Chicago, Amateur Soccer Champions of U. S., SR-695 Alleman Pioneers boys basketball team, Rock Island, IL, 2nd, Class A, HR-247 Argenta-Oreana basement team, 4th, Class A State tournament, HR-739 Auburn Junior High volleyball team, Class AA Tournament, SR-148 Barlick, Al, Baseball Hall of Fame, SR-508 Bass, Duffy, IL H. S. Baseball.Coaches Hall of Fame, HR-337; SR-219 Bavery, Will, IL H. S. Football Coaches Assoc. Hall of Fame, HR- 248; SR-122 Beason Grade School girls volleyball team, Class 8A & 7A State, HR- 310; SR-225 Bee, Floyd, Lincoln, IL, Wrestling Hall of Fame, SR-329 Bidwill, Charles "Stormy", Chicago Sports Hall of Fame, SR-516; HR- 832 Bloomington H. S. boys tennis team, State championship, HR-604 Bluford Grade School girls basketball team, State Class S, HR-220 Caray, Harry, Baseball Hall of Fame, SR-422 Carlyle Indians basketball team, State Class A championship, HR-261; SR- 157 2708 RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY-Cont. Cryder, Jay, State record, Points- AfterTouchdown, HR-1273 Dilley, Mike, Urbana H. S. Hall of Fame, HR-1076 Donewald, Bob, head basketball coach at ISU, 1978-1989, HR-398 Eckert, Tad, New Trier H. S., singles title in State tennis, SR-392 Farmington H. S. girls softball team, State Class A, HR-703; SR-425 Fenton H. S. Girls Varsity Bowling Team, HR-412 Franklin, Walt, Urbana H. S. Hall of Fame, HR-1076 Freeburg High School's Midgets, State Class A baseball championship, SR- 437 Gardner, Jack, Spfld., IL, Wrestling Hall of Fame, SR-327 Glenview Stars Pee Wee AA hockey team, 2nd in National, HR-494; SR- 338 Glintborg, Kristie & Kerrie, 1st. Class A Girls State Track Meet, HR-665 Granite City Warriors, IHSA State soccer championship, HR-1196 Greenwald, Billy, state record, touchdowns, HR-1274 Gremer, John, Urbana H. S. Hall of Fame, HR-1076 H. L. Richards H. S. Varsity football team, 1988 State Champions, HR- 66, 96 Halstead, Coach Jerry & the John A. Logan College Baseball Team, SR- 492 Hamilton, Joe, Associated Press Class a All-State basketball, SR-161 Harrisburg Bulldog baseball team, Class AA State Championship, HR- 734 Harrisburg Bulldogs baseball team, Class AA State championship, SR- 463 Hartlaub, Don, Riverton Girls' meter relay track team, HR-665 Hedrick, Sharon, gold metal at 1988 Olympics, HR-188 Henson, fead Coach Lou & Staff UOF men's basketball team, successful, HR-302 Herren, Kellie, 1st, Class A Girls State Track Meet, HR-665 Hillcrest Hawks girls' bowling team, SICA Central Conference Championship, HR-218 Hillsboro Junior High School girls basketball team, IESA State, HR- 1262 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY-Cont. Illini Men's Gymnastic team, NCAA Championship, HR-354 Jerseyville Community H. S. girls basketball team, Class AA, HR-313 Lady Crusaders, Lutheran H. S. in Spfld., Class A Girls State basketball, HJR-17 Lucco, Joe, Belleville News-Democrat's Southern IL Sports Hall of Fame, HR-1264 Mattoon Academy of Gymnastics, 1989 USGF Junior Olympic 4 State, HR-632 Mattoon Junior H. S. baseball team, 1988 IESA State Tournament, HR- 138 Mattoon Lady Wildcats, Girls' State Basketball Title, HJR-14 McGuckin, Mike, & 1989 Kankakee Bishop McNamara, IHSA Class A State, SR-630 Minoso, Minnie, legend in Chicago Baseball, SR-632 Monmouth H. S. golf team, 5th Class A State Tournament, HR-1050 Monmouth High School golf team, 5th Class A State, SR-650 Moore, Nacolia, Georgetown-Ridge Farm track team, 2nd 100 & 400 relay, HR-675 Nashville H. S., Hornettes, Class A State, SR-160 New Trier H. S. girls varsity tennis team, 3rd State championship, HR- 515 North Greene Spartans, Class A State basketball, HR-203; SR-125 Oblong H. S. scholastic bowl team, national contest, HR-464; SR-308 Owens, L. C., Urbana H. S. Hall of Fame, HR-1076 Palatine American Legion Blue Jays, State Championship, SR-652 Palos Hills Big League Girls Softball Team, State Title, 1989, HR-992 Palos Hills Major Girls All-Star Softball team, IL State title, HR- 1178, 1179 Pankey, Mike, Knox College, 400 meter dash title, NCAA Division, HR-663 Peoria' Central's boys basketball team, 2nd, Class AA State, HR-254; SR- 192 Phebus, Doug, State Class AA, 1st place, discus throw, HR-695 Prairie Central H. S. varsity basketball team, HR-535 Richwoods H. S. Knights football team, Class 5-A State title, SR-128; HR-143 2709 RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY-Cont. Rivera, Roberto, Senate team, first baseman, SR-483 Riverton H. S. Girls 1600 meter relay, State, SR-568 Roberto Clemente Community Academy Wildcats, championship, SR-435 Schaumburg Boys' Baseball Team, 2nd, State tournament, HR-789 Schaumburg Girls' Soccer Team, State tournament, HR-806 Schoendienst, Albert "Red", Baseball Hall of Fame, HR-260, 282; SR-159 Seneca High School, country team, 1989 State championship, HR-1243 Sexton, Heather, 1st, Class A Girls State Track Meet, HR-665 Sheridan, Martin, U. S. National Track & Hall of Fame, SR-52 Shiloh H. S: girls basketball, 2nd State Class A, HR-157; SR-113 Spartans of St. Francis H. S. in Wheaton, Class A State championship, girls' volleyball, HR- 85 St. Anne H. S. boys track team & coach, successful season, HR-671 St. Francis H. S. Spartans, 4th place, boys State Class A basketball, HR- 197 Stevenson H. S. Girls basketball, first regional championship, HR-190 Teutopolis Lady Wooden Shoes, Class A Girls' State Basketball, HR-181; SR-107 Toppettes of Schlarman H. S., two State Championship, HR-211 UOI basketball team, successful season, SR-131 UOI mens' basketball team, first NCAA Final Four appearance, HR- 302 Vittum Cates Wrestling Club, HR-383 White, Ellie & Heather Leahy, New Trier H. S. State Badminton doubles, HR-532 Winchester Wolverines basketball team, 8A Boys Tournament, HR- 184; SR-111 Aurora Sanitary District Facility, Outstanding Engineering Achievement Award, HR-1284 Baker, Clyde N., Civil Engineer of the Year Award, SR-703 Baker, Dr. Allen, named Optometrist of the Year, SR-709 Baker, Lillian, 1989 Superior Public Service Award recipient, Clerical, HR-906 Barber, Lillian Evelyn, HR-151 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY-Cont. Barlick, Al, Baseball Hall of Fame, SR-508 Barnes, Eugene, Chicago Transit Authority, leadership, SR-639 Barr, Trooper John, saved a man & baby, HR-996 Barrett, Andrew C., Pres. of MARC, SR- 276 Barrowman, John, dedication to organizations, HR-i1022 Bass, Duffy, IL H. S. Baseball Coaches Hall of Fame, HR-337; 219 Bates, Mary, Senior Citizens Hall of Fame, HR-514 Bavery, Will, IL H. S. Football Coaches Assoc. Hall of Fame, HR-248; SR-122 Bazile, Anita, Young IL Black Achiever, SR-98 Bee, Floyd, Lincoln, IL, Wrestling Hall of Fame, SR-329 Bee, Floye, Lincoln, IL, Wrestling Hall of Fame, SR-329 Benthey, Herman, ordained a Permanent Deacon, SR-266 Benton Elks Lodge, 8th grade students, high academic standing, SR-289 Berg, Anton, 50 yrs., DuQuoin Public Library Board, SR-481 Better Fishing Assoc. of Northern IL, Inc., National Voluntary Service Award, HR- 1213 Betzelos, Steve, AHEPA, SR-151 Biddle, John & his sons, donated a skull of the extinct stag-moose to museum, HR- 1043 Bidwill, Charles "Stormy", Chicago Sports Hall of Fame, SR-516 Biegert, Rev. Dr. John E., Sr., Man of the Year, HJR-48 Bielarusian Coordinating Committee, free the people of Bielarus, SJR-20 Bild, Bernice R., tribute to her organized by IL SANE/FREEZE, HR-179, 292 Birchard, Kevin, district assistant, HR-343 BIRTHDAYS Albanese, Maria, 100th, HR-1193 Albertini, Margherita, 100th, SR-607 Augustine, Marjorie, 75th, HR-1141 Beaver, Marie, 80th, HR-932 Bell, Mary, 90th, HR-215 Borcher, Albert Webber, 83th, HR-774 Brandon, Beulah, 100th, SR-554 Buller, Lucian L., Moline, 80th, HR- 279 Cant, Frances, 80th, HR-965 Carlson, Dorothy, 80th, HR-967 Carr, Lester W., 80th, HR-586 Cooke, Joy, 80th, HR-808 Culver, Norma A., 80th, HR-757 2710 RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY-Cont. Curtiss, Earle, 90th, HR-878 Ericson, Ferne E., 80th, HR-940 Evans, Jennifer Tracy Lang, first, HR- 195 Falk, Clara, 80th, HR-825 Foster, Mayme, 105th, SR-369 Gaines, Thomas R., 27th, HR-812 Gebhardt, Hedwig Berger, 90th, HR- 1136 Glassberg, Judy, 50th, HR-1116 Goodman, Rose Cardon, 80th, HR-791 Grant, Alvena S., 75th, SR-36 Gregg, Mrs. Halleen, 80th, HR-636 Halpin, Margaret, 95th, SR-386 Harris, H. Mayo, Jr., 80th, HR-813 Hemak, Helen, 70th, HR-1277 Hoffman, Lillian, 85th, HR-585 Hugart, Margaret, 80th, HR-827 Hutmacher, Addie, 100th, SR-51 Jenkins, Bess, 100th, SR-624 Johnson, Florence, 90th, HR-583 Johnson, Lillian, 95th, HR-826 Jones, Lena, 110th, SR-67 Jones, Rep. Shirley, 50th, SJR-104 Joyce, Senator Jerome John, 50th, SR- 413 Knight, Allie Mae, 85th, HR-587 Kusy, Bessie, 88th, HR-941 Lenox, Tena, 90th, HR-1165 Leyden, Mary, 90th, HR-1234 Liedtke, Besse C., 85th, HR-1159 Lowery, Margaret Ann, 80th, HR-432 Lundeen, Lillian, 80th, SR-49 Malcolm X, HR-476 Marvin, Mary, 96 yrs., SR-288 McCaskey, Ed, 70th, SR-203 Moran, Rose, 100th, HR-38 Morse, Etta, 100th, HR-755; SR-511 Neal, Steve, 40th, SR-521 Nelson, Edwin, 100th, SJR-6 Novak, David J., 60th, HR-1203 Nowack, Clara P., 90th, HR-782 O'Mally, Edward, 80th, SR-649 Obrzut, Verna, 75th, HR-135 Ohrberg, Clarence, 80th, HR-1161 Parks, Dena, E. Moline, 80th, HR-277 Peterson, Lawrence A., 80th, SR-83 Purse, Bernice A., 90th, HR-968 Randolph, Helen G., 80th, HR-1286 Reeves, Gertrude, 103rd, HR-65 Renzi, Joseph, Chicago, 80th, HR-256 Rice, Francesca, 70th, SR-60 Richmond, Bruce, 69th, HR-993 Riser, Phyllis Alexander, 80th, SR-234 Robins, Irving, 80th, SR-428; HR-839 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY-Cont. Roseen, Lloyd, 90th, HR-1167 Roush, Harry, 75th, HR-1164 Satterfield, Beulah, 100th, HR-949 Schoos, Sister Agatha, 80th, HR-73 Scott, Selena, 90th, HR- 1140 Sheehan, Timothy P., 80th, SR-82, 95; HR-117 Silverman, Louis Rogers, 60th, HR- 1019 Simmons, R. Mae, 75th, HR-816 Si Sith, Sheila, 30th, SR-519 Stetzo, Charles, 75th, HR-1110 Storto, Allane, 50th, HR-1083 Sutherland, Pearle Kneale, 94th, HR- 470 Swanson, Dorothy, 80th, HR-565 Taylor, Harry, 100th, HR-643; SR-407 Techlin, Roland, 85th, HR-1163 Tillberg, Pauline, 80th, HR-984 Turner, Sarah, 100th, SR-183 Tyrrell, Joanne, 60th, HR-30 VanAuwelaer, Mathilda, 90th, HR- 1166 Verne, Donald LeRoy, 80th, HR-52, 111 Vogel, Rosalin, Grape Creek, 85th, SR-485 Vyncke, Genevieve, 85th, HR-216 Walther, Edith, Moline, 80th, HR-276 Washburn, Bishop Paul, 78th, HR-213 Wild, Alvina, 80th, HR-1135 Wildermuth, Dorma, 50 yrs., HR-298 Winstein, Stewart, 75th, HR-465, 491 Zmija, Donald, 50th, HR-646 Black, Judge William, DuPage County's finest jurist for 10th year running, SR- 405 Blankenship, Beth, winner of 1988 DAR Award, SR- 13 Board of Higher Education study of funding levels, laboratory high schools in IL, HR-805 Boeker, Arthur C., Edwardsville National Bank and Trust Company, HR- 1222 Bohlen, Chirs, Volunteer Award, HR-386 Boline, Jane, McCorkle Grammar School, exemplary service to children, SR-210; HR-270 Bonahoom, Kristine, Young Adult of the Year, SR-591 Boozell, Michael William, born April 5, parents, Mark and Sue, HR-431 Borovik, Eunice, 10th term as Pres. of Portage Park Chamber of Commerce, SR-258 Boston, Robin, DAR Good Citizens' Award, HR-267; SR-142 2711 RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY-Cont. Brandenburger, Officer Clyde, dedicated service, HR-971 Brengle, Marilyn, Florence Hall Award, SR-689 Brewer, Christine, Metropolitan National Coucil Competition, HR-255 k Brickhouse, Jack, Man of the Year, HR- 481 Bridgadier General Johnston, 1989 Person of the year, SJR-105 Bridgeview Elementary School, global educational process, HR-1223 Brown, Brenda, Pana, founding CCFE, HR-489 Brown, Marlene, resigns as exec. director of Norwood Park Chamber, SR-573 Buerkett, Merle Sheryl, Jr., generosity in hosting Legislative softball game, HR- 862 Burdel, Lori, national advanced typing title, SR-576 Burke, Edward & Anne, Couple-of-the- Year, HR-867, SR-540 Burks Pumps, Inc., Decatur, 1989 Outstanding Small Business of the Year Award, SR-349 Burrus, Clark, Chicago Transit Authority, leadership, SR-640 Butera, Rae Lynn, Kindergarten teacher, N. Chicago, 1989 Teacher of the Year, HR-509 Cachur, Dr. Thomas J., education, HR- 1122 Callahan, Jennifer, 1st, Statewide Nutrition Poster Contest, HR-513; SR-331 Cameron, Carol Glennie, The Clanswoman Award for 1989, SJR-112 Caray, Harry, Baseball Hall of Fame, SR- 422 Carbondale Clean and Green, Inc., 2nd place award, Keep America Beautiful, Inc., SR-705 Caretakers of the Environment & Conference host Oak Pk River Forest H. S., SR-474 Carlsen, Alvin, Business Leader of the Year, HJR-41 Casey, Jane Clark, governmental & political processes, HR-603; SR-459 Caspary, James E., Pres. of Community Bankers Assoc. of IL, HR-1144 Central H. S., Champaign, 1988-89 Secondary Schools Recognition Program, HR-649 Centralia Cub Scout Pack 259, 1989 Colgate Youth for America, HR-760 Channahon Public School District 17, 150 yrs. of service to children, HR-798 Chawla, Urmilla, Chandi Community Award, SR-393 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY-Cont. Cheaney, Phyllis, Educator Award, SR-609 Chen, Brigitte, Eastern IL University, international students for 11 yrs., SR-167 Cheremshyna Ensemble, Favorite Ensemble Award, SR-389 Chicago Park District, dedicated a park in honor of the late Jesse Owens, HR-849 Chicago Title & Trust Company & Chicago Title Insurance Company, record year, SR-45 Chicago Young Authors conference, students, teachers & principals, HR-512 Christianson, Jean, Board member & representative of District 218, HR-1242 Chronister, Jim, Hurricane Hugo, HR-1108 Citizens of Hyde Park for their civic pride and spirit of community, HR-560 City of Barry, IL & Pike-Adams Sportmen's Alliance, selection of hosts, HR-819 City of Carlinville, rebuilding & restoration of The Carlinville Cavaliers, SR-682 City of Peoria, 1989 All-American City effort, HR-487 Clancy, Mrs. Mary Change, oldest veteran of World War I in Glenwood, SR-559 Clark, Collette C., 1989 Realtor of the Year, SR-686 Clark, Collette, 1989 Realtor of the Year, La Grange, SR-584 Clark, Muari, Young IL Black Achiever, SR-102 Clark, Walter H., Chicago Transit Authority, Chairman, SR-639 Clayton, Verna C., installation as Pres. of IL Municiapl League, HJR-72 clean air technology, praise Pres. Bush, HR- 731 Clive, John, winner of SAR good citizen award, Mulberry Grove, SR-14 Coakley, Cynthia, Miss Junior IL, HR-238; SR-150 coal miners employed by The Pittston Company, in IL, fair wages & benefits, HR-1024 Colby, Ed, Darien Citizen of the Year, SJR-5 Coleman, Louise, IL Distinguished Educator Award, SR-667 Colter, Cyrus, Public Humanities Award, 1989, SR-625 Combs, James C., 22 1/2 yrs., Menard County Clerk, SJR-86 Community Christian Church of Chicago, dedication of remodeled church, HR-733 Community H. S. District 218, administrators & teachers, Chapter 1 Program, HR-669 Coogan, Joan, HSS, licensed volunteer, HR-929 2712 RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY-Cont. Coogan, Joan, volunteer, SR-557 Coon, Ora, E. Side Historical Society, HR- 380 Copeland, Monica R., 1988-89 Time Magazine College Acheivement Award, HR-423 Cortez, Belinda, 2nd, American Legion Essay Contest, HR-634 Cosby, Marcus, Young IL Black Achiever, HR-172; SR-187 Cotsones, Kathryn, Volunteer Award, HR- 384 Cox, Clinten Alan, graduating from Lake Forest Academy, SR-359 Crabel, Ilion Wait, Chillicothe City Clerk, 66th year, HR-393, 401 Crackel, Ben, awarded Varsity "I", HR-746 Crawford, Principal Joseph, Crete-Monee Junior H. S., leadership, SR-376 Crawford's department & specialty stores, Business Beautification Award, HJR-42. Crestwood Heights Nursing Centre, Governor's Award for Excellence, HR- 668 Crete-Monee Junior H. S., Recognition Program Award, SR-376 Cross, Robert, IL Educator Award, HR- 1008 Crown, Lester, 1989 distinguished leader, HR-347 Curin, John, trustee, Village of Brookfield, HR-528 Daniels Rep. Lee A., Pres., National Conference of State Legislatures, HJR- 68 Daniels, Lee, Pres. of the National Conference of State Legislatures, HR- 1113 Danville Post #210, 64th Annual American Legion Baseball Tournament, HR-861 Davis, John B., Pioneer Award, HR-45 Davis, Rev. Stanley L., Jr., 5 yrs. as Exec. Director of Chicago & N. IL Region of Nationalconference of Christians & Jews, SR-74 Dawson, Andrea, internship at Citizens Assembly, Bachelor of Science degree, Chicago State University, HR-821 Deer, Kenya, Young IL Black Achiever, SR-114; HR-165 Delkus, Janet, Prevention Magazine's Walking Club, HR-1232 Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, SJR-76 Dempsey, Janice, Woman of the Year, HJR-39 Dempsey, Jerry, Outstanding Business Leader Award, HR-331, 333 Dept. of Army, Interagency Agreement on clean-up of the Joliet facility, HJR-61 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY-Cont. Dilley, Mike, Urbana H. S. Hall of Fame, HR-1076 Dineen, John M., Chicago Police Dept., 29 yrs yrs. of excellent service, HR-81 Dixon, IL & city of Dickson, in Siberia, sister-cities, HJR-35 Dodson, Wendy, Chicago Tribune's 1989 H. S. All-State Academic Team, HR-753 Douglass, Kingman, 1989 Distinguished Citizen Award, SJR-111 Dowen, Mary Elizabeth, 1989-1990 Winning Kid for Epilepsy Foundation, SR-642 Dukes, Charles, American Ex-Prisoners of War, HR-1009 Dutton, Sandra, 1989 Republican Woman of the Year, HR-395; SR-269 Dysert, Marion, 30 yrs. to Oakwood Township, HR-580 East Central IL Community Action Agency, 25th, HR-877 East Side Chicago students, awards for their academic success, HR-467 Edward Hospital and its Health and Fitness Center, HR-378 Edwards, Bill, Pontiac's 1988 Citizen of the Year, HR-550 Eichelmann, Jodi, 1988 Daughters of the American Revolution Good Citizen Award, SJR-2 Eichenauer Services, 1st place award for service from Vulcan-Hart Corporation, SR-34 Ellis, Edwin, Heritage Award, HR-960 Emerick, Martha, Woman of the Year, SR- 707 Emmons, Rod, Corrections Officer of the Year, HR-680 English, Kelli, Young IL Black Achiever, SR-104; HR-159 English, Margaret, Center for Children's Service, HR-741 Ernest Hemingway Foundation of Oak Park, Hemingway Stamp, SR-505 Ethnic American 1989 Heritage Award Recipients, HR-843 ETHNIC HERITAGES Lithuanian Americans, freedom & independence, SR-48 Polish American Police Association, / 25th Annual Awards Day Banquet, SR-301 Ukrainian Bandurist Chorus, SR-401 Evans, Elaine, Realtor-Associate of the Year, SR-693 Evanston Township H. S. math team, won State Math Contest, SR-275, 320 Exchange Club of Waukegan, presenting Freedom Shrine, HR-199 2713 RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY-Cont. EXTRA Publications, 1988-89 Award for Largest Hispanic Weekly Newspaper in U. S., SR-40 Farmar, Mary Walsh, induction into Academy of Educators, SR-441 Farran, Patrick P., won a $1,000 Scholarship Award, HR-539 Faulkner, Brian, Chicago Tribune's H. S. AllState Academic Team, HR-753 Ferry, William, Pres. of the Dolton Chamber of Commerce, HR-1240' fifth grade students of Ecole Guynemer in Hyeres, France, HR-353 Finkle, H. Michael, First Citizen Award, HR-504; SJR-66 Fitzgerald, Jack, 24 yrs. to village of Manhattan, SR-315 Fitzgerald, James Thomas & Judith Christine Just, wedding, SR-250 Flood, Marge, 1988 Outstanding Conservationist award, SR-68 Ford, Bishop Louis Henry, religious & civic salute, SR-470 Foster, Dr. Allen & Kathryn, Book of Golden Deeds Award, HR-704 Fowzer, Mary J., Banking Services for the Elderly, HR-1187 Fox, Carryl, Those Who Excel Award, HR- 898 Franklin, Walt, Urbana H. S. Hall of Fame, HR-1076 Friends of LaSalle, Take Pride in America award, HR-796 Galesburg co-ed slowpitch softball team, State Tournament, HR-978 Garbe, Dr. Leroy, 1988 Medical Service Award, SR-86 Gardner, Jack, Spfld., IL, Wrestling Hall of Fame, SR-327 Garmon, Mark, received 1988 DAR good citizen award, Greenville J. H. S., SR-16 Geise, Irma, 65 yrs., volunteer, Vermilion Cty Chapter of American Red Cross, HR-579 Gelsomino, Jeanie, journalistic skills, HR- 1133 Gemini Junior H. S. Jazz and Symphonic Bands, SR-337 Georgetown-Ridge Farm H. S. chess team, State Championship, HR-223 Gillies, Donald A., The Clansman Award for 1989, SJR-113 Giordano, Gus, Governor's Award, HR- 1120 Girdler, Sandy, Service to Mankind Award, SR-109 Gorline, Jacqueline, DAR Good Citizen Award, Mulberry Grove H. S., SR-b10 Governors State University, serving south & southwest Chicagoland, SR-503 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY-Cont. Gravelle, David J., Homewood American Legion, Post #483, 42 yrs., HR-1025 Gravlin, Ellis, commitment to his work and community, HR-201 Greanias, Cadet Angela R., solo wings for powered aircraft, SR-719 Greco, Officer Jon, dedicated service, HR- 972 Green, Jeff & Ray, expansion & consolidation of Green Auto Mall in Danville, HR-10 Greenwood, Fred, program .to educate children about the dangers of fire, HR-21 Gremer, John, Urbana H. S. Hall of Fame, HR-1076 Grigg, Eric, SAR good citizen award, Mulberry Grove H. S., SR-11 Grimmer, Patricia, IL Educator Award, HR-1014 Gross, Samantha, Chicago Tribune's 1989 H. S. All-State Academic Team, HR-753 Grosvenor, Rev. Winnie, New Gresham United Methodist Church, SR-657 Grulke, Herbert & Barbara, 1989 Golden Deeds Award, SR-273 Grundy County citizens, Hurrican Hugo, HR-1108 Grundy Cty National Bank, Morris, IL, financial service to the citizens, HR-829 Guardian Angels, volunteer organization, SR-717 Gunter, Ron, Citizen of the Yr., SR-118 Gunther, Dr. Vicki, Principal of Andrew Jackson Language Academy, $5000 Grant, SR-486 Guse, Al, Union Lions Club, preserve natural resources, SJR-78 Haase, James Sergeant, 1989 Correctional Officer of the Year, SR-297 Haase, Sergeant James, 1989 Correctional Officer of the Year, HR-445 Haddad, Jackie, Humanitarian of the Year, SR-591 Hafer, Jeanette, 2nd, science project, HR- 634 Haitian-American Community Assoc., Spring Festival, Haitian Day, May 14, HR-427 Hammill, Rodger W., Community Service Award, HR-460 Hankus, Charles S., Palos Heights Police Dept., major drug operation, HR-776 Hansen, Carol R., 1989 Man of the Year, SR-724 Harmath, Stephen I., Distinguished Service Award, SR-733 Harper H. S. Class of 1939, 50th, HR-903 Harper, Julie, received the 1988 DAR good citizen award, Mulberry J. H. S., SR-15 2714 RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY- Cont. Harris, Captain Lela, risked her own safety to save the lives of others, HR-72 Hartnett, Ms. Mary, City of Chicago Superior Public Service Achievement Award, HR-655 Healey, Robert M., Easter Seal Society's Man of the Year, SR-229; HR-351 Heckman, Jane Stewart, Outstanding Older Woman Award, SR-206 Heron, Rachel, 8 yrs. chief executive officer of Ridge Farm State Bank, SR-277 Herrington, Dorothy, Edgar County's Outstanding Senior Volunteer for 1989, HR-644 Hildebrand, Tim, Pres. of the Undergraduate Student Government at SIU, HR-388 Hinsdale South H. S., memorial to Christa McAuliffe, SR-138, 300 Hobson, James Earl, Supervisor of Kiwanis Park, HR-1283 Hodorowicz, Robert, saved Ann Mate life, SR-245 Hogan, William T. Sr., Teamsters Local 714 Staff, SR-727 Hogan, William T., Sr., labor, SR-727 Hollie, Goldie, contributions to her profession, SR-215 Holm, Pat, 1989 Citizen of the Year, HR- 1021 Holub, Kelly, Miss Illinois-USA, HR-14 Holzhauer, Christi, 1988 Daughters of American Revolution Good Citizen Award, SR-29 Hooley, James, was responsible for communicating the President's agenda, HR-63 Hoppe, David, School Board Member of Niles, 41 yrs., SR-738 Hoppe, David, 41 yrs., Member of Board of Education, HR-1281 Howe, Cadet Scott J., solo gliders wings, SR-719 Howell, Katherine, School Bell plaque, SR- 325 Hudlin, Dr. Irving C., Ph.D. degree, HR- 510 Hunter, Scott and Darlena & Staff of The Leader, 10 yrs., HR-382 Hunter, Scott, Darlena & staff, The Leader, 10 yrs. of publication, HR-355 Hyde Park citizens, civic pride & spirit of community, HR-550 Hyde Park Neighborhood Club, new facilities, HR-1275 IL chapter of Volunteer Optometric Services to Humanity, citizens who cannot afford eye care, HR-79 IL Cooperative Extension Service, contributions, HR- 116 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY- Cont. IL Corn Marketing Board, research grant to University of IL., SR-92 IL Criminal Justice Authority, Trends and Issues for the 1990's, HR-1118; SR-680 IL Delegation of the American/Soviet Youth Exchange, 24 H. S. students, SR- 488 IL Junior Academy of Science Fair, 12 student winners of State competition, SR- 364 IL Mathematics and Science Academy, excellent education, HR-1145 IL Senior Olympic Team, HJR-70 IL State Lottery, sponsorship of IL Young Black Achievers, HR-288 IL Student Association, professionalism, HR-1093; SR-631 IL Young Black Achievers, all recognized students, HR-288 Indian Trail School, Excellence in Education Award, HR-319 Institute of Food Technologists, 50th, HR- 709; SR-453 Ivy, William, degree in law, HR-571 J. Leslie Rosenblum Unit of the Boys & Girls Club of Chicago, HR-474 Jackson, Charlyn, Young IL Black Achiever, HR-224; SR-105 Jackson, Johnnie, Labor Woman of the Year, SR-154; HR-252 Jackson, Robert, SAR good citizen award, Mulberry Grove H. S., SR-12 Jaffe, Fred and Barry, success with Jaffe Drug Stores, HR-264 Jaglowski, Gregory, Police officer of the Year, HR-1152 Jane Addams School, Melrose Pk., efforts of students & faculty, Social studies Fair, SR-65 Jankunas, Alexander J., Distinguished Service Award, SR-726 Janssens, Lucille, The American Legion, 43 yrs., HR-1101 Jantzen, Gene, Governor's Senior Leadership Award, SR-677 Jasica, Jeanine, Western Springs Woman of the Year, SR-730 Jenkins, Delila, Young IL Black Achiever, HR-164; SR-108, 180 Jewel Food Stores, sponsorship of IL Young Black Achievers, HR-288 - John Hersey High School, Excellence in Education for 1989, SJR-114 Johnson, Esther, honored by her community, HR-64 Johnson, Eugene P., M. D., Pres. of State Medical Society, SJR-62 Johnson, James, Jr., MVP Defense, IL H. S. All Star Football Game, HR-1030 2715 RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY-Cont. Johnson, John H., public service, SJR-64 Johnson, Judy, developed Jubilation Day, HR-830 Johnson, Stacey Lynn, graduates from Aurora West H. S., SR-394 Joliet Army Ammunition Plant, Interagency AAgreement on clean-up of the Joliet facility, HJR-61 Joliet Jewish Congregation, Holocaust Memorial in Synagogue Building, SR- 147 Jolley, Andy, Silver Beaver Award, HR-99 Jone, Linda, contributions to her profession, SR-214 Jones, James L., 1989 Realtor of the Year Award, West Suburban, SR-583 Jones, Jimmy, achievements in music, SR- 530 Jones, Pastor Spencer, Worldwide Decade of Harvest Committee, HR-852 Jones, Rev. Spencer Assemblies of God, chief speaker, HR-1121 Joseph, Marilyn, Distinguished Principal's Award for 1989, HR-226 Joyner-Kersee, Jacqueline, 1988 Olympic Gold Medal long jump, SR-556 Junior League of Peoria, 4th Annual Race for the Cure, SR-201 Kaplan, Irv, 1988-89 District Governor for Rotary International District 645, SJR-7 Katsianis, John N., award for community service, HJR-47 Keenan, Margaret E., Freedom Shrine Chairman, HR-199 Keenan, Marge, Book of Golden Deeds Award, HR-417; SR-430 Kelly, John, JR., Mt. Carmel H. S. Student Body Pres., SR-426 Kennedy-King College, naming a building after Herman Bryant, SR-69 Kerckhove, Maurice, State Commander of IL V.F.W., SJR-49 Kiley, Ann M., Dir. for DMHDD, HR- 1251 Kilo Battery, 4th Battalion, 12th Marines, heroic service during combat, HR-640 King, Floretta, owner of D'Lover Designs, HR-429 Klingelhoefer, Anna, 1989-1990 Winning Kid for Epilepsy Assoc., SR-644 Klingenberg, Allen, IL Superintendent of the Year, HR-127 Koelling, Charlene, 1989 Biology/Science Teacher of the Year, HJR-83 Krager, Paula, dedicated service to State of IL, HR-334; SR-216 Krueger, Kathrine, Number one Cheerleader in the State, SR-351 Ksander, Lou & Elaine, American Assoc. of Retired Persons Award, SR-384 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY-Cont. Kubik, Jack R., 1989 Charles E. Piper Award, SR-669 Kucharzak, Michael, 3rd, Litter Prevention Poster Contest, HR-634 Kyle, Father Charles L., education & social issues, SR-465; HR-818 Kynion, Lester, family of Granite City, Outstanding Family for 1989, HR-1231 LaBatt, Denise, Dept. Pres. of AMVETS, HJR-26 Ladies CedarClub of Flint as Club of the Year, SR-591 Lagestee, Jim, numerous awards, HR-391 Lake County Board, May 7-13, 1989 as Storm& Flood Water Awareness Week, HR-290 Lamb, Dr. Gordon H., excellent job as Pres. of Northeastern IL University, HR-80 Larison, Richard W., Jr., service to the House, HR-1176 Larson, Dora, Woman's Day Magazine outstanding American Women for 1988, SR-84 Lauriers, Don Des, Volunteer Award, HR- 385 Lavery, Captain Daniel, Cook Cty Community Service Program, SR-373 Leadership Illinois, endorse the formation, HR-676 League of United Latin American Citizens, deserving Hispanic students, HR-645 League of Women voters of Homewood- Flossmoor, better government, SR-746 Leavell, Ms. Dorothy, Publisher of the Year, SR-499 Lee, Alicia, postal carrier, heroism, saved Eleanor Wilks, SR-691 Leggitt, Beth, Oblong H. S., Future Homemaker of America, HR-447; SR- 303 Lehn, Lorie, DAR good citizen award, Mulberry Grove H.S., SR-9 Leisure, Betty J., National Auxiliary Pres. of AMVETS, HJR-27 Lewis, Carol, Those Who Excel Award, HR-901 Lewis, John L. the late, issue a stamp commemorating, SJR-33 Lewis, Maestro Fred, certificate of recognition, HR-346 Libertyville H. S., won IL H. S. Assoc. State Music Competition, HR-581 Libunao, Gene, chemistry exhibit, top prize, HR-691 Linabury, Henry, Western Springs Man of the Year, SR-730 Lincoln High School Jazz Band, SR-528 Lindvahl, Craig, IL Distinguished Educator Award, HR-1066 2716 RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY-Cont. Liska, Pete & Lou, Ceramic Tile Distributors Award, HR-654' Lisowski, Rev. William & members of St. Ladislaus Church, SR-502 Lithuanian American Republican League of IL, Heritage Organization of the Yr., SR-732 Lucas, Rosemary, placed on top list of 100 senior school administrators, SR-75 Lucco, Joe Belleville News-Democrat's Southern IL Sports Hall of Fame, HR- 1264 Ludwig Grade School Cheerleading Squad & coaches, HR-1020 Lunde, Grace, Woman's Hall of Fame, SR- 620 Lutheran Church of the Ressurrection, SR- 368. Lyle-Edwards, Cynthia Ms., Kohl International Teaching Award, SR-143 Lynch, Gloria, Citizen of the Year, HR-170 Lynch, Jack, organ donation in Black community, SR-271 Lynn, Major Robert L., brave and selfless service to our country, HR-361 Macke, Mayor Arthur S., Outstanding Achievement Award, HR-323 Madonia, Dr. Loretto, distinguished career in dentistry, SR-248 Maine Township H. S. South's principal, Dr. Thomas J. Cachur, education, SR- 651 Maine Township High School South's Staff, students & parents, education, SR-651 Malcolm X College, HR-476 Marching 100 of Alton, won the Greater St. Louis Marching Band Festival, HR-1106 Marian H. S. Marching Band, 1988 Grand National Champion, SR-23 Marrs, Tracey, Outstanding Secondary Student, HR-555, 629 Martin, Francis, Martin's Corner, 10 yrs., HR-909 Martin, Mrs. Joann, day named in her honor, SR-501 Marzullo, Della, General Mills, 50 yrs., HR-751 Matthews, Dorothy, gold medalist in the 1989 Professor of the Year, HR-1148 Maxheimer, Danny, Outstanding Young Minister, HR-652 Maxwell, Angela, 1989-1990 Winning Kid for Lincoln Land Epilepsy Assoc., SR- 643 Mayer, Lillian "Dolly", Pres. of IL VFW Ladies Auxiliary for 1989-90, SJR-50 Mazzolin, Amy, Person of the Year, SR- 427 Body Pres., SR-426 Mazzolin, Gildo, Man of the Year for 1989, SR-37, 47 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY-Cont. Mazzuchi, Mary, Deputy Sheriffs award, HR-41 McCarthy, James J., organized labor, HR- 1147 McCarty Elementary School, Aurora, SR- 618 McClarren, Robert R., American Library Association's Dewey Medal, HJR-34 McCormick, Damon A., National Merit Scholarship, HR-263 McCormick, Gene, Dept. of Transportation, SJR-47 McCracken, John Wilson, non-profit organiiations, HR-1265 McGibbon, Heather Marion, 1989 St. Andrew Society Heather Queen, SR-723 McIntosh, Rosalyn D., Christopher Moore Scholarship, SR-491 McKinley, Alice E. "Betty", 1989 Librarian of the Year, SR-293 McKinney, Mary Ruth, 40 yrs. volunteer as a 4-H leader, SR-30 McRae, Colin L., Village of Mundelein, Trustee for 14 yrs., HR-312 Meginnis, Albert, 1989 St. Viator H. S. Teacher of the Year, HR-840 Mercy Hospital, Medical Center, St. Xavier's College, SJR-100 Mervis, Sybil, Those Who Excel Award, HR-900 Michehl, George C., fire prevention, HR- 128 Mid-America Regulatory Commissioners, MARC, 30th annual conference, HR-683 Miller, Deborah, library profession, SR-629 Miller, George H., Exec. Dir. of Township officials of IL, 10 yrs., SR-692 Miller, Jack, 40 yrs. of education, HR-787 Miller, Kathleen, Worthy Matron, HJR-69 Miller, Roman, Retired Teacher of the Year Award, HR-496 Minoso, Minnie, Chicago Baseball, SR-632 Minton, Mrs. Jacqueline, Du Quoin's First Lady of Music, SR-704 Misch, Shelley Ann, 8th grade graduation, SR-466 Mitchell family reunion, SR-309 Mitchell, Clara, 94 yrs., family reunion, SR-309 Mobil Chemical Company, Star facility, HR-602 Modry, Jean, Deaf Woman of the Year, SR-582 Mons, Paul, standing up for his country and his Flag, SR-496 Montalbano, Christopher, 1st, Amoco, Power Hour Art Poster Contest, HR-634 Mooney, Norman, 1989 Time Magazine Quality Award, HR-120 2717 RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY-Cont. Morgan, Francie & Tom, success of Francie's, SR-706 Morris Theatre Guild Playhouse, 16 yrs., HR-1086 Mothers Against Drunk Driving, Week of April 9 through 14, 1989, HR-204 Mullady, Ed, Sportsman's Letter, HR-140 Murphy, Father Patrick, Principal of St. Rita H. S. in Chicago, HR-572, 615, 624; SR-345, 370 Murphy, Thomas Martin & Kathleen Anne Tiernan married June 9, 1989, HR-842 Myers, Lindsay, 1989 Ambassador Poster child for the March of Dimes, SR-33 Nack, Jim, service to Galena for 14 yrs. as City Attorney, HR-154 Nalco Chemical Company, quality products, HR-997 National Women of Achievement, service to youth, SR-527 Neal, Paul M., Libertyville, Mayor & service to the Village, SR-312 Neal, Samatha, exchange student, HR-725 New Bethel African Methodist Episcopal Church in Godfrey, IL, HR-29 Niemann, Richard Sr., IL Retail Merchants Assoc., SR-191 Novotny, Fred, restaurant and hotel business, HR-1225 O'Brien, James "Boz", Fifth Annual Southside Irish Bloodfest, HR-670 O'Brien, Paul, 1989 Farmer of the Yr., HR- 297 O'Fallon H. S. Marching Band, 1989 Honor Band for IL State Fair, HR-863 O'Grady, James, 1989 Everett McKinley Dirksen Award, SR-725 O'Grady, Sheriff James, Cook Cty Community Service Program, SR-373 O'Malley, Martha R., Pres. of the IL Assoc. of Regional Supt. of Schools, SR-577 Oblong Community Unit #4 Board of Education, Elementary & H. S., SR-231; HR-357 Oblong High School's, 1989 State math contest, 1st place, HR-452; SR-306 Ohio Growth Foundation, Ohio citizens, innovative ideas, HR-771 Oplaski, Robert, Pres. of the IL Automatic Merchandising Council, SR-261 Ossello, Dr. Gene, South Holland Business Assoc., HR-390 Ourth, John, princiapl award, HR-1137 Outstanding Women Leaders of Dupage Cty, SJR-46 Ownes, L. C., Urbana H. S. Hall of Fame, HR-1076 Pankow, Miki, Citizen of the Year, HJR-85 Parish, John, recipient fo Momence Golden Citizen Award, HR-133 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY-Cont. Parker, Charles L., Special Agent, Director's Award for Merit, HR-303 Patula, Robert J., Outstanding Special Populations Student, HR-628 Paul, Chad, graduation 8th grade, HR-519 Pennington, Don, Those Who Excel Award, HR-902 Perez, Ted, ordained a Permanent Deacon, SR-264 Perrino, Dan, Distinguished Citizen of IL award, HR-363 Perry, Roy, ended a hostage situation, HR- 1055 Perry, Stanley W., service on behalf of labor, HR-490 Petersen, Eleanor P., admiration for life, HR-370 Pfeiffer, Jilinda, SAR Good Citizens' Award, HR-266; SR-141 Pfleger, Father Michael L., St. Sabina Church in Chicago, HR-886, 958 Pharmaceutical Manufacturers Day, third annual, HJR-53 Pierce, B.J., Mental Health, SR-617 Pigman, Thomas A., Pres. of the Staff of Rotary International, HR-387 Plattner, Maureen, IL Senate 12 yrs., SR- 321 Polk, Sister Reginalda, 12 yrs., Principal, education, SR-512 Poole, Ogden, 1989 Community Service Award, HR-495 Post-Anethesia Nurses, faithful service, HR-8 Powell, Sandra, Those Who ExcelýAward, HR-899 Prevolos, Constantine, exemplary life, 100 yrs., SR-475 Price, Jim & Joyce, Hearthside Reflections, Small Business Persons Award, SR-304 Pryor, James E., musical career, HR-706 Przybylo, Thadeus, 1988 Citizen of the Year, SR-56 Quincy & Barry, IL, Cty's of Pike & Adams, The Masters International Shooting Championship, HR-820 Raloff, Val, Junior League, Kankakee, HR- 404 Ray Graham Singers, HR-1044; SR-661 Redmond, Helen, Paris Chamber of Commerce Parisian Award, SJR-8 Reed Custer Junior H. S. band & color guard members, HR-436 Regnier, Terry, Award of Excellence, HR- 463 Reisman, Arthur, Educator Award, SR-614 Rennels, A. Eugene, Mayor of W. Chicago, 12 years, HR-377; SR-295 2718 RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY-Cont. RETIREMENT Adams, Ted G., 40 yrs. education, HJR-54 Alleman, Enid, 27 yrs. Lake Forest H. S., HR-679 Augustine, Henry, public office, 54 yrs., HR-114 Bacon, Warren, Pres. Chicago United, Inc., SR-750 Bailey, Mrs. Dorothy, exec. secretary of the Herrin Area United Way, HR-559; SR-354 Baird, Police Chief Robert L., HR-425; SJR-60 Baldwin, Dr. Tom, 42 yrs. in medicine, HR- 1097 Balmer, Chris, Roseville Township Clerk, 21 yrs., HR-1079 Barton, John F., Chief of Police, City of Flossmoor, 31 yrs., HR-611 Belman, Joseph, Peoples Gas, SR-531 Bertsos, Lew, head tennis coach, Lake Forest H. S., HR-658 Bickert, Roderick, New Trier H. S. Supt., 16 yrs., SR-648 Bitzer, Donald, University of IL, HR- 1227 Black, Timuel D., Jr., City Colleges of Chicago, HR-124 Blackman, Supt. Frank, 31 yrs. teaching, HR-834 Blackman, Supt. Robert, teaching & administration, SR-522 Blomquist; Rev. Willard, 30 yrs., Trinty Lutheran Church, HR-1239 Boatman, Loren, WAND-TV, 35 1/2 yrs., SR-38 Bodie, Dr. Richard C., Kane Cty Health Dept., HR-964 Bokenkamp, James, 37 yrs. of teaching, HR-599 Bolton, Charles, Principal of Butler J. H. School, 35 yrs., HR-76 Bonadonna, Detective Joseph J., Chicago Police Dept., 29 yrs., HR- 1245 Botica, Sergeant Luke, Chicago Police Dept., HJR-75 Brace, Kenneth L., Calumet Area Industrial.Commission, HR-325 Bradley, Bennett, Macon Cty Rep. Chairman, HR-799 Brady, Jean P., 40 yrs., Kendall County Clerk, HR-1199 Brent, Chief Robert E., Aurora Police Dept., 28 yrs., SR-498; HR-931 Brooks, Glenn, Road Commissioner, 21 yrs. HR-1104 Brown, Collins E., Sr., 35 yrs., Chicago Fire Dept., SR-627 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY-Cont. Brown, Howard E., Pres. of Richland Community College, HR-802 Browning, Warren, City Manager of Centralia, IL, SR-514 Buckowich, Jean, 18 yrs. of teaching, HR-608 Burke, Jerome, Chicago Police Dept., 28 yrs., HR-1038 Campbell, Mayor Dale O., Pontiac, HR-428 Charlton, Frank G., Assistant Village Manager of Arlington Heights, 17 yrs., HR-286 Chrite, Shirley, People's Gas Company, 38 yrs., HR-1198 Clarkson, James, 32 yrs., Northfield Park District, HR-673 Clausing, Elouise, Peotone Village Clerk, 34 yrs., HR-251 Cleland, Captain Gordon J., IL State Police, 31 yrs., HJR-2 Clements, Julianne, teacher at the IL School for the Deaf, SR-280 Connell, Fowler, Commercial-News, 36 yrs., HR-1215 Cook, Ben & June, Operators of Cook Drugs in Chrisman, IL, SR-62 Cook, David C., Publishing Co., Elgin, 55 yrs., HR-653 Corrigan, James, 32 yrs., Antioch , Community H. S., HR-1001, SR- 560 Cox, Ralph Lee, Superintendent of Belle Valley School, HR-438 Coyle, John, Exec. of the United Way of Will Cty., SR-555 Crabel, Ilion Wait, 66th yr., City Clerk of Chillicothe, SR-136 Cramer, Robert, law enforcement, 33 yrs., HR-937 Creed, Gerald B., Deputy Chief, Chicago Police Dept., SR-126 Crimmins, Sergeant John E., Downers Grove Police Dept., 20 yrs., HR-26 Criswell, Garland Rev., Friendship House in Peoria, HR-1131 Cupp, Anthony, Reavis H. S., SR-352 Currin, Archie, Chicago Police Dept., HR-485 Dada, Sam, Chief of the Gurnee Fire Dept., SR-221; HR-523 Dickett, Ann, Board of Education, 14 yrs. HR-1052; SR-660 Dodd, Harold, State Pres. of IL Farmers Union, SR-710 Downey, Gerald W., 33 yrs., IL Gas Company, SR-628 Duffy, Lieutenant Michael, Chicago Police Dept., 35 yrs., HR-210 2719 RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY-Cont. Dunbar, Lenetta Brookins, 31 yrs. of teaching, SR-468 Dunn, Richard, 30 yrs., education Profession, HR-177 Dunne, Rev. John J., St. Mary's Church in E. Moline, IL, 40 yrs., SR-63 Ellis, Phillip L., Village of Vernon Hills, SR-318 Evans, Chief Ralph, Rolling Meadows Police Dept., HR-1099 Ferguson, Al, Hazel Crest Fire Dept., 27 yrs., SR-742, 743 Fielding, Father Thomas, St. Colette Catholic Church, HR-371 Fielding, Rev. Thomas, St. Colette Catholic Church, SR-218 Finnelly, Anthony, Chicago Police Dept., SR-599 Finnelly, Detective Anthony, Chicago Police Dept., HR-1154 Fitzgerald, John E., Village of Manhattan, Pres., SR-282; HR-359, 502 Foreman, Helen Cleary, Mayor of Jacksonville, SR-202; HR-317 Frakes, James Harrison, Chief of Police, Galesburg, HR-710; SR-445 Francione, William J., Mayor of Stone Park, HR-311, 446; SR-228 Fredrick, Jackie, 22 yrs. of teaching, HR-600 Gagne, Jack, Fire Chief of the DeerfieldBannockburn Fire Dept., HR-1228 Gerstner, William C., IL Power Company, HR-777 Gibson, Robert, Pres., AFL-CIO, SR- 722 Gilbert, Dr. E. H. E., Sr., pastor of Pilgram Baptist Church, 44 yrs., SR- 81 Gindl, Janice, Calumet Public Schools, HR-406; SR-362 Godfrey, Richard H., Mayor of Village of South Jacksonville, SR-252; HR- 396 Gove, Sam, Professor of Political Science, UOI, HR-348 Grebner, Lee, Supt. of Urbana School District 116, HR-693 Gumprecht, Joyce, Trustee of Algonquin Township, SR-240 Guyot, James, Postmaster in Nokomis, HR-501 Halpin, Marilyn K., Director of Curriculum for Kirby School Dist. 140, SR-278 Hancock, Sam, newspaper journalist, SR-152 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY-Cont. Handley, Charles A., Danville, 27 yrs., Retired Teacher of the Year, HR- 1010 Handzel, Patricia, Rep. Committeeman of Niles Township, SR-507 Hannant, Don, Mayor of Griggsville, SR-323 Hannant, Donald, Mayor of Griffsville, HR-479 Hansen, Robert R., Village Clerk of Midlothian, HR-441, 453; SR-286 Hardt, Marie, General Assistance Dir. of Bloomingtondale Township, SR- 418 Harmison, Betty J., Rowva School District #208, HR-530 Harper, William, Chicago Police Dept., 35 yrs., HR-1205 Healey, Robert M., IFT Pres., HJR-16 Healy, Captain Joseph J., Chicago Police Dept., 33 yrs., HR-205 Hockett, Art, Sidell Township Supervisor, 23 yrs., HR-101 Holmgren, Howard, education, Mt. Prospect Public School Dist. 57, HR- 841 Hostettler, Roy, Bloomington H.S., 48 yrs., HR-430 Howard, Newt, Farmers & Merchants State Bank, 40 yrs., HR-936 Hubbs, Scott H., Chicago Police Dept., HR-484 Hughes, Judge John L., HR-1272 Idstein, Richard, Des Plaines School System, SR-106; HR-250 lubelt, George, coaching basdketball at SIU, SR-388 James, Lois V., People's Gas Light and Coke Company, HR-454 Jewell, Kenneth Z., IL National Guard, SR-417 Johnson, Jackie, Haskin Organization of Parents, SR-244 Johnson, Richard, Internal Revenue Service, SR-536 Jones, M. W. "Bob", 16 yrs. School District 100 in Jerseyville, HR-281 Kapsala, George, teaching, N. Chicago, HR-418; SR-313 Kirk, Captain Carl, HR-307 Koehler, Glen A., Pres. of Village of Bartlett, 8 yrs., SR-319 Korstanje, Joanne, Village Clerk of Vernon Hills, SR-314 Krause, Carolyn, Mayor of Mt. Prospect, HR-284; SR-156 Krenz, David, Trustee of Algonquin Township, SR-241 2720 RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY-Cont. Krones, Thomas E., principal of Chenoa Grade School, HJR-43; SJR-56 Kucik, Wish, Joseph T. Reyerson & Son, Inc., HR-27 Kutch, Warren, 24 yrs, science teacher, Taylorville School, HR-9 Lambert, Juanita, Clerk of the Village of Round Lake, 10 yrs, HR-217 LaPlant, Homer, Antioch Township Trustee, 18 yrs., HR-300 Larson, Dolores, Exec. Dir. of Senior Services Center of Will Cty., SR-281 LaSusa-Weymouth, Lorraine, Talkline/Kids Line Program, SR- 593 Laymon, William E., John Hersey H. S., SR-110 Leffner, Sister Helen Jospeh, Academy of Our Lady, Chicago, SR-344 Leininger, Rev. Ensign, Presbyterian Church in Calumet City, HR-689 Lewis, Lois R., principal of Arcadia School, District #162, HR-601 Lewis, Richard, from civic service to the City of Geneva, SR-375 Lewis, Sergeant Neal, IL State Police, SR-41 Lewis, Theodore H., Chicago Public Schools, HR-520; SR-133 Lightfoot, Rev. Jonathan N., Shiloh tist Church, HR-975 Long, Kenneth, Village Administrator in Lake Bluff, HR-318 Looney, Jack, Chicago Police Dept., HR-483 Lootens, Art, Winfield Township Highway Commissioner, HR-405 Lovetere, Dr. John, District 68, in Skokie, 31 yrs., HR-189 Lueder, Robert, Sr., Supt. of Parks and Recreation, Chicago Heights, HR- 1061 Luzin, Officer Anthony, Chicago Police Dept., HR-1204 Lyden, Joe, Senior Master Sergeant, 20 yrs. in U. S. Air Force, HR-748 MacEachron, Scott, Schaumburg Township Assessor, 21 yrs., HR-973; SR-602 Maciejeswski, Police Chief Joseph, DeKalb Police Dept., 18 yrs., HR-50 Mackay, Marty, Director of Special Education, SR-64; HR-294 Mahy, Captain Derald A., Country Club Hills Fire Dept., 22 yrs., HR- 1184 Mann, Susie Marie, education, HR- 477 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY-Cont. Maplethorpe, Carol E., Antioch Community H. S., SR-381 Maplethorpe, Carol, Antioch Community H. S., teaching, HR-522 McClarren, Robert R., 22 yrs with NSLS, Melvil Dewey Medal, HR- 268 McConner, Dorothy, Johnson Products, SR-399 McDaniel, Carroll, Mayor of Palestine, HR-674 McDermid, Marilyn, Exec. Dir. of Des Plaines Chamber of Commerce, SR- 545 McGee, Ralph, New Trier H. S., SR- 420 Mclntire, Judge Edward, 12th Judicial Circuit, Kankakee, HR-402 McLaughlin, John Lawrence, Chicago Police Dept., SR-195 Meddows, Chief Petty Officer Wayne, U. S. Navy, 29 yrs., SR-232 Meers, Henry Weber, Chairman of Board of Trustees, WTTW-TV, Chicago, HR-1045 Meier, Edward, Exec. Vice-Pres. of Southwest Suburban Board of Realtors, HR-524 Meksto, Edward, pres. of Village of Riverside, HJR-40 Metzler, Suzie, exec. sec., Lake Cty Republican Federation, HR-786 Millikin, Tom, 30 yrs. at E. High School, HR-24 Mills, Captain Raymond E., Country Club Hills Fire Dept., 27 yrs., HR- 1185 Mills, David, Deputy Fire Chief, SR- 616 Minnich, Max, 36 yrs. education, HR- 633 Mitchell, Dr. George T., physician, SJR-61 Moore, James Fitzgerald, Chicago Schools, SR-674 Morley, John, People's Gas, Light and Coke Company, HR-553 Morrison, Janet, Dir. of Volunteer Lawyers Program, HR-713 Myles, Ara King, Gary Community School Corporation, SR-457 Nason, Charles P., 12 yrs. Village Pres. of Thornton, HR-236 Nelson, Louis J., Pres. of the State Bank, 18 yrs., HR-1037 O'Donnell, Dr. Joseph R., 42 yrs. in medicine, HR-716; SR-452 O'Neil, Harold, John A. Logan College, 20 yrs., HR-556 2721 RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY-Cont. Ostrowski, Madlyn, Suburban Federal Savings, SR-532 Paesel, Edward, Mayor of Sauk Village, 12 yrs., HR-237; SR- 163 Palmatier, Frank N., Trustee, Village of Arlington Heights, HR-209, 285, SR-145 Paoletti, Chief Duilio, Elmwood Park Police Dept., HR-1081 Passow, Lawrence W., Franklin Park School District 84, SR-257 Pasteris, Joseph, teaching, HR-582 Patrick, Fannie Mae, Walgreens, HR- 374 Paulus, Henry, Mayor of Lake Zurich, HR-367 Paynic, Father Richard L., administrator of Holy Trinity Parish, SR-335 Peskator, Howard W., Dir. of Waukegan Water Plant & city employee, HR-767 Pilotte, Mervyn, Dir. of the Lake Cty. Area Vocational Center, 28 yrs., HR-230; SR-326 Pinner, John, Jr., Pinner Electric Company, SR-462 Ploegman, Fred, Supt. of Parks & Dir. of Recreation, SR-581 Plummer, Lee J., Jersey County State's Attorney, HR-376 Pogue, Bill, CBI Industries, HR-551 Pohl, Herbert, The Sun Newspapers and The Shopper, HR-48 Preston, Mrs. Willie Frances, education, E. St. Louis, HR-440; SR-284 Puchalski, Bernard Stanley, Dir. of Iron Workers of Greater Chicago, HR-1288 Quilty, Thomas, 37 yrs., Cook County Government, HR-1180 Quinlan, Edward P., Chicago Park Dist., 35 yrs., SR-715 Radigan, Helen L., 50 yrs., State of IL, SJR-80 Reinke, Robert, Deputy Supt. of Des Plaines School Dist. 62, HR-389; SR-129 Rench, George B., Pres. of Village of Stickney, HR-150; SR-119 Ridley-Fykes, Lelia C., Chicago, SR- 436 Rodger, Daniel B., Supt. for Business, School District 89, HR-642 Rodgers, Daniel B., Assistant Supt. for Business, Dist. 89, SR-398 Roth, Bill, 32 yrs. education, HR-770 Rowse, Dr. Jack, optometrist, HR-369 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY-Cont. Ruff, Eldon, Pontiac Township H. S., HR-136 Ryan, James T., Mayor of Arlington Heights, HR-283; SR-144 Ryan, Thomas, Peoples Gas Light & Coke Company, 30 yrs., HR-13 Sabonjian, Robert, Mayor of the City of Waukegan, SR-322 Sampson, Dharld, 30 yrs., London Mills' Fire Chief, HR-1229 Sargent, Steven O., IL Municipal , League, SJR-99 Sawyer, Judy, Clerk of the City of Georgetown, HR-455 Schaumburg Township Committee on Youth & agency, Spectrum Youth & Family Services, 25th, SR-360 Scheid, William, 38 yrs., Chicago Board of Education, HR-152 Scherer, George, Mayor of Round Lake Pk., HR-187 Schroeder, Mayor Edwin, Grayslake, 20 yrs., HR-163 Scott, Bill, Alderman of Ward 5, HR- 548 Seeds, Fred, Mundelein H. S., teaching, HR-525 Seeds, Fred, 38 yrs. education, SR-353 Shirley, Thomas, Wheeling High School, 24 yrs., SR-647 Siewers, Dr. Karl, 42 yrs., education, HR-613 Sims, Frank K., 30th, Ebenezer Missionary Baptist Church, SR-332 Skoff, Frank, Reavis H. S., SR-347 Sloane, Howard J., 38 yrs., Chicago Public Schools, SR-662 Smith, Geraldine C., 38 yrs. as a home daycare provider, Chicago, HR-400 Sokol, Linda L., 8 yrs. Brookfield Village Clerk, HR-529 Sorrentino, Anthony, Joint Civic Committee of Italian Americans, HJR-5, SJR-3 Spencer, Bessie, teaching in School District #189, HR-475; 488 Spencer, Ralph, Mayor of the Village of Danvers, 20 yrs., HR-241 Spina, Joseph, Village Pres., N. Riverside, HR-561 Spradlin, Fire Chief Tom, Jacksonville Fire Dept., 26 yrs., HR-656 Squires, Vernon, Pres. of Village of Wilmette, SR-272; HR-352 Staff, James, Regional Supt. of Schools, Bond-Fayette-Effingham Cty's, SR-446 Stake, Bernadine, Alderman of Ward 4 in Urbana, HR-536 2722 RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY-Cont. Starr, George, Supervisor of Algonquin Township, SR-242 Sterbenz, Marilyn, Village Clerk of Antioch, 20 yrs., HR-338; SR-220 Stever, James 0., IL State Police, SR- 158 SR-158; HR-222 Strom, Thomas, Chicago Police Dept., HR-552 Sturm, Harold, 34 yrs., Central IL Light Co., HR-304 Sundermeier, August, Treasurer of the Oak Lawn Pk District, 17 yrs., HR- 83 Swinford, Aileene, clerk of Sidell Township, 27 yrs., HR-102 Taylor, Pam, Chief Exec. Officer of Lakeview Memorial Foundation, HR-933 Taylor, Raymond H. Jr., Household International, vice-president, HR- 1100; SR-687 Teal, James A., Jr., Chief of Police, Naperville, HR-1260 Thiel, Kenneth A., General Dir. of North Suburban YMCA, SR-409 Thomas, Lawrence, Chicago Police Dept., HR-486 Thompson, Dorothy V., Supervisor of Lake Villa Township, SR-227 Thompson, Leland, Vice Pres. of External Services & Resource Development, HR-641 Trotter, Carita Caldwell, 34 yrs., federal government, HR- 1102 Trucano Sergeant Larry, Collinsville Police Dept., 20 yrs., HR-957 Turano, Guerino J., 37 yrs., Chicago Title Insurance Company, HJR-82 Turriff, clarence J., TAB Chemicals, HR-349 Tuttle, Martha, Paris city manager, HR-426 Updyke, Charles, Reavis H. S., SR-346 Vest, Jack, Firefighter, SR-153 Vowlkes, Vivian Pearl, District 189, SR-112 Walden, Kenneth, Greenup Township Supervisor, SR-255 Wallin, Grace, Social Security Administrative Office, SR-406 Wandersee, Commander Vernon, 25 yrs., Rolling Meadows Police Dept., HR-1098 Warning, Glenn, 24 yrs. as Frankfort Village Pres., HR-100 White, Dr. William, 41 yrs. in United Methodist Church, Chicago, HR- 682 Whiteman, William F., Clerk of Biggsville Township, HR-459 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY-Cont. Williams, Mary, E. St. Louis School District 189, SR-130 Williams, Mayor Dudley, Pittsfield, HR-661 Williams, Robert F., 38 yrs., Stephen Decatur H. S., HR-707 Witt, Eldon, executive directorof IL Assoc. of Vocational Agricutlture Teachers, HR-356 Wodniak, Rev. John L., 19 yrs., St. James Church, Chicago, HR-42 Woodin, william, Pace, HR-1241 Worthman, Rev. Kenneth H., SR-670 Yeargle, Darrell "Fosko", 37 yrs. with CASE I H, SR-506 Zangerl, Art, alderman of Ward 2, HR-531 Rich East H. S., IL National Bicentennial Competition, Ist., SR-135 Rich South High School Odyssey of the Mind Teams, State championships, SR- 267 Richards, Peter, perfect score on the SAT, SR-442 Richardson, Scott, New Media Award, HR- 626 Ring, Jim, Paris Chamber of Commerce Parisian Award, SJR-8 Ring, Sara, Future Business Leaders of America Contest, HR-451 Rivera, Roberto, Senate team, first baseman, SR-483 Rizk, Edward, Man of the Year, SR-591 Robert H. Michel Bridge, Franklin St. Bridge, SJR-103 Robeson, Kyle & family, Champaign- Urbana quality dept. store, 115 yrs., HR- 1247 Robinson, Glenda, Silver Beaver Award, HR-499 Robinson, Rev. T. D., Pleasant Grove Baptist Church, HR-892 Robison, Rev. T. D., Pleasant Grove Baptist Church in Spfld., SR-537 Rockar, Wiliam F., plaque for service to Civil Air Patrol, SR-719 Roddy, Miss Tamika, Young IL Black Achiever, SR-99 Rolling Meadows H. S. Band, 5th annual International Band Festival, Italy, SR- 330 Rolling Meadows High School's Congressional Debate Team, 1st place, SR-412; HR-854 Rosa, Aurelia De La III, injured in Panama, HR-1267 Roscetti, Dr. Bill, Doc's Italian Beef & Sausage Stand in Spfld., HR-837 Rosenbaum, Craig Howard, Bar Mitzvah, HR-625 2723 RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY-Cont. Rotary Club of Crystal Lake-Dawn Breakers, new club formed, SJR-92 Rueth, Bill, ordained a Permanent Deacon, SR-265 Ruiz, Bishop Samuel, visit to our state, human rights & humanitarianism, HR- 573 S. Suburban Division of the U. S. Postal vice, Third Annual Career Awareness, HR-800 Saad, Norma, Woman of the Year, SR-591 Sachsel, Barbara, educational fund established in her name by NOHA, HR- 620 Saint Margaret Mary Parish, Chicago, SR- 559 Salisbury, Gardner & Fancy Creek Townships, service to the community, HR-207 Salute to Teens Week, SR-120 Sands, William, one of the Top Ten Public Works Leaders of the Year, HR-516 Sands, William, Top Ten Public Works Leaders of the Year for 1989, SR-324 Sassetti, Ann, Woman of the Year, SR-731 savings & loan industry, State of IL, HR- 500, 617; SR-299 Scanlan, Chief John, fire dept., HR-1188 Schaper, Ronald, New Lenox Assoc. Man of the Year, HR-1088 Schaumburg Township Committee, Youth and its agency, HR-262 Scherer, George, Mayor of Round Lake Park, HR-126 Schlarman H. S. Varsity Cheerleading Squad, IL State Fair Championship, HR- 907 Schmidt, Karl S., Chamber of Commerce, 33 yrs., HR-6; SR-39 Schoendienst, Albert "Red", Baseball Hall Fame, HR-260, 282; SR-159 School Psychology Week in IL, March 13- 20, HR-175 Schott, Susan, Junior League, Sharie Heenan Memorial Award, Hr-403 Schriefer, Mel, invited to Korea, HR-19 Schubach clothing store & family, 50 yrs., SR-546 Schuman, Felicia, Education, SR-256 Schwarz, Danny, 1988-89 school year completed, HR-738 Schwebl, Carl, 50 yrs. in Village of Forest Park, HJR-74 SCOUTS Augustyniak, Phillip Jr., Eagle Scout, HR-33 Barich, Anton, Eagle Scout, SR-562 Becker, Mark, Eagle Scout, SR-655 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY--Cont. Berridge, Brian, Eagle Scout, SR-149 Bonaldi, Ronald A., Jr., Eagle Scout, SR-529 Calvert, Kim, Eagle Scout, SR-79 Camden, Kevin, Eagle Scout, HR-1035 Cote III, Lawrence G., Eagle Scout, SR-58 Cox IV, Thomas James, Eagle Scout, HR-161 Drumtra, Dwight C. W., Eagle Scout, SR-17 Edward, James, Eagle Scout, SR-450 Eskildsen, Kenneth, Eagle Scout, HR- 68 Featherston, James W., Eagle Scout, HR-735 Feller, David M., Eagle Scout, SR-571 Frazier, Ellen earned a Silver Award from Shawnee Assoc., Girl Scouts, SR-72 Frederick, Mark, Eagle Scout, HR-332 Fronczak, Jeffrey, Eagle Scout, SR- 663 Garrelts, Scott, Eagle Scout, HR-1051 Gherna, Andrew R., Eagle Scout,'HR- 91 Gherna, Andrew, Eagle Scout, HR-192 Gottardo, Timothy, Eagle Scout, SR- 204; HR-328 Gregory, Kenneth L., Eagle Scout, HR-414 Grieves, Daniel, Eagle Scout, SR-134 Hanson, Erik, Eagle Scout, SR-333 Hartmann, Gerald, Eagle Scout, SR-77 Hartmann, Thomas, Eagle Scout, SR- 334 Heinzl, Steven, Eagle Scout, SR-243 Higar, Jon, Eagle Scout, SR-548 Hodges, Sarah, Silver Award from Shawnee Assoc. of the Girl Scouts, SR-70 Hoover, Gregory, Eagle Scout, HR- 1209 Hull, Brian, Eagle Scout, SR-311 Jones, Joseph G., Eagle Scout, SR-570 Jordan, Jon, Eagle Scout, HR-856 Jurgensen, Eric L., Eagle Scout, SR- 292 Kagann, Joseph, Eagle Scout, HR-910; SR-601 Kerrigan, John, Eagle Scout, SR-563 Kolanowski, Gina earned a Silver Award from Shawnee Assoc., Girl Scouts, SR-71 Koonce, Raymond, Eagle Scout, SR- 432 Kubica, Paul, Eagle Scout, SR-429 Lang, Brian, Eagle Scout, SR-378 2724 RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY-Cont. Maskel, Bobby "BJ", Eagle Scout, HR- 193 Maskel, Bobby, Eagle Scout, HR-93 McCarthy, Daniel, Eagle Scout, HR- 1092 McCurdy, Clifford, Eagle Scout, SR- 155 McGroarty, Colin M., Eagle Scout, SR-451 Mikowski, John, Eagle Scout, SR-665 Miller, Samuel Hank, Eagle Scout, HR-1114 Morris, Nathan, Eagle Scout, SR-433 Mudson, C. Matthew, Eagle Scout, HR-88 Mueller, Burce, Eagle Scout, SR-42 Neff, Patrick, Eagle Scout, SR-403 O'Rourke, Keith, Eagle Scout, SR-205; HR-329 Pelman, Aaron, Eagle Scout, SR-720 Pomerance, Marc G., Eagle Scout, SR- 103; HR-200 Prawiec, Mark, Eagle Scout, HR-614 Pryst, Joseph J., Eagle Scout, SR-57 Radowski, Nicole earned Silver Award from Shawnee Assoc., Girl Scouts, SR-73 Rogers, Marty, Eagle Scout, HR-450 Satterwhite, David, Eagle Scout, HR- 853 Schultz, Gregory, Eagle Scout, SR-194 Schultz, Randon, Eagle Scout, HR- 961; SR-565 Schulz, Robert, Eagle Scout, HR-938; SR-564 Sitkiewicz, Michael, recipient of Silver Beaver Award, SR-55 Smithson, Eric, Eagle Scout, SR-43 Swiersz, Brian James, Eagle Scout, HR-1046, 1182; SR-605 Tijan, Brian J., Eagle Scout, SR-701 Tomasik, Ronald, Jr., Eagle Scout, SR- 664 Trykoski, Joseph, Eagle Scout, HR- 258,265 , Veal, Shane, Eagle Scout, HR-1031 Wilson, Theron, Eagle Scout, SR-236 Winkle, Brad, Eagle Scout, HR-92,191 Wise, David S., Eagle Scout, SR-44 Wrensch, Song, Eagle Scout, HR-511 Wright, Biran, Eagle Scout, SR-197 Wynn, James Bradley, Eagle Scout, SR-604 Wynn, James, Eagle Scout, HR-1047, 1181 Zajac, Timothy, Eagle Scout, SR-741 Seamon, Harold Palmer, 16 yrs. to public schools in IL, SJR-83 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY-Cont. Second Timothy Baptist Church, Spfld., IL, 1st annual Children's Day Program, HR- 893, SR-538, 544 Sequens, Thomas A., trustee, Village of Brookfield, HR-527 Serenity House, continued success, SJR-102 Serna, Rodolpho, IL Distinguished Educator Award, HR-1091 Sharvin Post #397 "Redjackets" Drum & Bugle Corps, HR-591 Shea, Kim, Oblong H. S., Future Homemaker of America, HR-447; SR- 303 Shirley, Dr. Thomas W., principal of Wheeling H. S., HR-1067 Silver Knights Military Twirling Corps, State & National, SR-561 Simich, Bosco, freedom for himself, HR- 618 Skowron, Michaele, Mount Prospect Public School District 57, HR-1028 Slaybaugh, Supt. Jack, Crete-Monee Junior H. S., leadership, SR-376 Slingerland, Jack C., House Democratic Staff, HR-1177 Small, Jean Alice, Maggie Sloan Crawford Award, HR-1192 Smit, Dr. Gary, Robert W. Teeter President's Award, HR-47; SR-59 Smith, Dr. John Walter, coach & educator, SR-751 Smith, Jimmy T., National Commander of AMVETS, HJR-23 Smith, Nelson, services State University, HR-994; SR-636 Smith, Steve, pres. of Smith Oil Company, multi-million dollar enterprise, HR-597 Somerville Sykes White Family, 24th annual reunion on July 29 & 30th, HR- 546 Soucie, Deputy Dennis, Officer of the Year, SR-302 Soul Children of Chicago Day, SR-132, 456; HR-672 Sowizrol, Randy, trip to Washington, D. C., HR-129 Spagnoletti, Michael J., Commander, IL Veterans of Foreign Wars, SR-578 Spear, Gary, law enforcement, HR-1074 Speckman, Arlen, Pres. of IL Assoc. of Realtors, HR-962 Spencer, Keisha, Young IL Black Achiever, .SR-100 Sperry, Warren L., National H. S. Band Directors Hall of Fame, SJR-19 Spicuzza, Dawn Michele, Miss IL 1988, HR-726; SR-455 Spring Brook Elementary School, Naperville, SR-619 2725 RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY-Cont. Springfield Municipal Opera Assoc., SR- 391 Springfield Roman Catholic Diocese for sponsoring Project Isidore, SR-88 Spurlark, Sara, "roasting", HR-234 St. Mark's Parish, Father Edward Malone & parishoners, leadership, SR-645 St. Pascal's parish, credit to Chicago, SR- 569 St. Peter's A.M.E. Church, Dedication & Homecoming of new facilities, SR-400 Stanul, Dr. Peter J., 60 yrs. physician in Lake County, HR-1202 Stearns, Kelly, 1988 Sons of the American Revolution Good Citizen Award, SR-28 Stoffel, Dr. William J., Natinal Pres. of Psi Omega Fraternity, SR-249 Stone, Judson L., Elk Grove Village, Pres. & CEO, Kenneth W. Young Centers, HR-1027 Stone, Judson L., 1989 Ellen T. Quinn Memorial Award, SR-71,6 students of IL Delegation of the American/ Soviet Youth Exchange, HR-790 Sullivan H. S. quiz bowl team, 2nd, national competition, HR-694; SR-454 Surufka, Ann, General Mills, 50 yrs., HR- 743 Svoboda, Nancy, Citizen of the Year, SR- 291 Swan, Jack, Citizen of the Year 1989, HR- 171 Szech, Rose Ann, Pres. of Northwest Rep. Women's Club of Chicago, SR-739 Tarshish, Tova M., 23rd Annual IL Editor's Traffic Safety Seminar Essay, SR-262 Tate, Loren, Associated Press Sports Editors Award, HR-471 Taylor, Catherine A., 1990 Outstanding Woman in Construction, HR-1255 Temple, Mr. Du, leadership of American Nuclear Society, HJR-49 Terracina, Joan, Dei Gloria Award, SR-735 The Creative Woman, 12 yrs., publishers and friends, HR-137 The News-Gazette, 1st place in Better Newspaper Contest, HR-462 The News-Sun, Carrier of the Year Award, SR-659 Theisen, Pat, Dir. of Governmental Affairs, HR-1149 Thomas, Kenneth, Outstanding Post Secondary Vocational Education Student, HR-627 Thornton Township H. S., IHSA State Drama & Group Interpretation Contest, SR-285 Tinley Park, volunteers for their devotion, HR-134 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY-Cont. Tischler, Mary C., award for community service, HJR-46 Tobin, Bridget, Statewide Nutrition Poster Contest, 1st, SR-343 Tolan, Alison, 1st place in 1988 Crayola National Coloring Contest, HR-57 Tracy, Captain Dick, Chicago Police Dept., excellent record of service, HR-78 Trayer, Jesse, Jr., Young IL Black Achiever, HR-166 Traylor, Jesse Jr., Young IL Black Achiever, SR-i 16 Trinity United Church of Christ, Chicago, SR-363 Tristano, Michael, 14 yrs., State of IL, HJR-67 Trober, Barbara, Mrs. Illinois/America 1989, HR-659 Truitt, Petty Officer Kendall, disaster on the U.S.S. Iowa, heroic, SR-247; HR-372 Turano, Renato, Michelangelo Award for 1989, SR-87 Turley, Scott, 1988 Sons of the American Revolution Good Citizen Award, SR-27 Turner, William, Palos Heights Police Dept., major drug operation, HR-776 U.S. EPA, Interagency Agreement on clean-up of the Joliet facility, HJR-61 University of IL, preserve the esteem of Chief Illiniwek, HR-1075 Urbana & Rantoul High Schools, fighting the war on drugs, HR-106 Ursin, Don, IL Realtor of the Year, SJR-21 Utecht, Leonard C., 50 yrs, role as Santa Claus, HR-1150 Vachel Lindsay Assoc., "Look Into Your Heart", SJR-18 Valenzano, Gerald, Silver Beaver Award, HR-503 Vasquez, Heriberto, Man of the Year, HR- 1004 Vass, Dr. Linda McPherson, classroom teacher and administrator, HR-660 Vest, George, Jr., George K. Newman Award, HR-1217 Veterans Park Improvement Assoc., special award, HR-1089, 1261 VICA, Leadership Conference & Skills Olympics, SR-196 Vickery, Charles Bridgeman, Citizen of the Year, HJR-36 Village of Addison, Pres. Tony Russotto, Manager Jospeh Block & trustees, SJR- 102 Vinton, Martha, 1988 Daughters of the American Revolution Good Citizen Award, SR-25 Visione, Nick & Andrea Patton, married June 24. 1989. HR-635 2726 RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY-Cont. VOSH, holding a give a day program, for IL citizens who need eye care, SR-66 Walsh, Richard P., Battleship U.S.S. Iowa, SR-395 Walsh, Signalman Richard P., hero, member of Battleship U.S.S. Iowa, HR- 639 Warneke, Adrierine, Forest Park, HR-505 Wasserberg, Gunter, Consul General in Chicago, HJR-21 Watt, J. Robert, Young IL Black Achiever, HR-167; SR-146 Weaver, Mike Rep., E. IL University's Lumpkin College of Business 1989 Distinguished Alumnus, SJR-45 Weaver, Rep. Mike, Eastern IL University Alumni Service Award, SJR-106 Webber, Leland, Award for Service to Museums, SR-610 Weber H. S., Chicago, Exemplary Secondary by U. S. Dept. of Education, SR-410 Wernle, Estelle, Woman of the Year, SR- 547 Western Avenue Greenway Board of Directors, Phase I, Greenway Project, Peoria, SR-438 Westlake Pavilion, non-profit nursing home, HR-420 Westville-Belgium Sanitary District, top award for facilities of their size, HR-564 Wheaton Central Speech Team, 3 State Championships, HR-212; SR-96 Wheeler, Mrs. Esther, 1988-89 honoree of the Altgeld community, SR-24, HR-28 Wheeling, Robert Hettinger, State Commander of Dept. of IL AMVETS, HJR-25 Whisler, Jeffrey & Paula Maniscalco, engagement, SR-224 White, Bob, 50 yrs., Morris Fire Dept., HR- 797 Whitney Young Academic Center, one in the State in 8th grade math, SR-694 Wilhelmson, Diane, accomplishments, HR- 1107 Wilkowski, Warren, Senior Citizen of Fame, Southeast Academy & Humanitarians, HR-379 Williams, Angalla, 1988 Daughters of American Revolution Good Citizen Award, SR-32 Williams, Frank, pres. of Chicago Board of Realtors, SR-749 Winegarner, J. Lewis, Prairie-Hills School District 144, SR-263 Wolber, Brent & Tracy, saved the life of their father, HR-107 Wood, Michael A., designing new logo, HR- 1115 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY-Cont. Woodfin, Susan J., Christa McAuliffe Fellowship, SR-379 Woods, Bobbie, developed Jubilation Day, HR-830 World Pork Expo, 1989, HR-708 Wright, Rev. Jeremiah A., Jr., SR-363 Yadgir, Robert, 3 yrs. House Democratic Issues, HR-493 Yarbrough, Aileen, term as Pres. of the Southeast Lady Lion, HR-728 Yehling, Arline, 54 yrs., DuQuoin Public Library Board, SR-482 Younger, Elmo Ray, Hurricane Hugo, HR- 1108 Yuille, Alexander H., Manor Community Church, Yuille Day, Dec. 10,1989, HR- 1090 Zacharias, Beth, Education, HR-397 Zaglifa, Michael, Paolos Heights Police Dept. Dept., major drug operations, HR- 776 Zarek, Sister Cyrilla, new Director's position, SR-541 Zemlyn, Milton, service to Memorial Hospital in Chester, SR-708 Zimmer, Don, National League Manager of the Year, HR-1151 Zimmerman, Richard L., ICOVE Recognition Program, HR-688 Zimmerman, Richard, Outstanding Business Contributions, HR-630 Zulanas, Charles, Jr., "Outstanding Business Person of the Year", SR-270; HR-724 Zyks, Larry, teacher/assistnat principal, HR-518 RESOLUTIONS - GENERAL ASSEMBLY Adjournment HJR-15, 59, 62 SJR-1, 4, 15, 16, 38, 43,44, 48, 52, 59, 63, 71, 79, 89, 93, 101,107, 117 House of Representatives organizational, HR-1, 2, 3, Rules Deadlines, HR-125, 990 Introduction and Restrictions, HR-554 limits on numbers, HR-235 Permanent Rules, HR-53 Short Debate Calendar, HR-990 Temporary Joint Rules, SJR-29 temporary rules, HR-4, 16 Joint Session 1989 Budget Message, HJR-11 1989 State of the State, HJR-3 1990 State of the State, HJR-79 Senate 2727 RESOLUTIONS - GENERAL ASSEMBLY-Cont. organizational, SR-1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 Rules Daily Order, Pledge of Allegiance, SR-183 Temporary Joint Rules, SJR-29 temporary rules of 85th, adopts as those of 86th, SR-2 RESOLUTIONS - JOINT SESSION GENERAL ASSEMBLY Committe of Escort, JSR-1, 2, 3 RESOLUTIONS - MEMORIALS Abbott, Marie S., Chicago, HR-119 Abrams, Leona, Mobile, Alabama, HR-858 Action, Robert L., Collison, HR-1186 Adams, Dr. Bradley, Champaign, HR-650 Algren, Glenn T., Monmouth, HR-1080 Amendola, Helen, HR-51 Andrews, Forrest W., Colorado Springs, HR-110 Banks, Dr. King Peter,'Chicago, HR-1220 Barnes, Shanaria, Chicago, HR-1155 Bator, Paul M., Chicago, HR-231 Bays, Karl D., Lake Forest, SR-744 Bearden, Ronald H. Sr., Chicago, HR-162 Bedore, Catherine, Chicago, SR-365 Berdahl, Clarence A., Urbana, HR-1015, 1016 Bergeson, Donald E., Champaign, HR-1173 Bilecki, George Donald, Chicago, SR-681 Boone, Annie Lee, HR-857 Borchers, Albert Webber, Decatur, HR-981 Borris, John, Streamwood Village, HR- 1002 Boyle, John J., North Chicago, HR-87 Bozeman, Thelma Inez Jackson, Chicago, HR-280 Brackney, Kenneth, Ridge Farm, HR-84 Braden, John, Hoopeston, HR-121i Bradley, Bennett Jr., Decatur, HR-1189 Bresee, H. R. "Tiz", HR-920 Brewer, Norman Vincent, Chicago, HR-160 Bromstead, Leonard, Waukegan, SR-20 Brooks, Minnie, Chicago, HR-1207 Burke, Norval W., Potomac, HR-1236 Byrd, Larry, Chicago, HR-1214 Camp, Victor E., Jr., Chicago, HR-1073 Carlo, Bbb, Brook Forest, HR-131 Carter, Jesse, HR-959 Catura, Joan M., Chicago, HR-39 Cayson, Isiah, Sr., Greenwood, Mississippi, HR-413 Chasen, Kara, Deerfield, 13 yrs., HR-677 Cherry, Girtha, Chicago, HR-980 Coleman, Robert, Oak Park, HR-i86 Collins, Annie Mac, Chicago, HR-784 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. RESOLUTIONS - MEMORIALS-Cont. Combs, Donald, Rantoul, HR-558 Crowley, John Powers, U.S. District Court judge, Evanston, SR-19 Curtis, Gussie, Chicago, HR-299 Cwick, Violet F., Chicago, HR-421 Dansby, Ellsworth H., Decatur, IL, HR-727 Davis, Annie, mother-in-law of Rep. Monique Davis, HR-399 Davis, Joseph, Chicago, HR-905 Davis, Opal, Chicago, HR-410 Derhake, Catherine Rita, Spfld., IL, HR-98 DeVaughn, Thelma, Chicago, HR-232 Dix, Cheryl, Chicago, HR-889 Dolbee, Jimmy, Plainfield, HR-533 Doss, Pearson Exeller, Chicago, HR-156 Douglas, John A., Champaign, HR-17 Doyle, Eugene C., Northlake, HR-1117 Driscoll, Monsignor Michael Owen, HR- 574; SR-366 Dyba, Thomas, Downers Grove, SR-169 Eckley, Ralph, Monmouth, HR-721; SR- 476 Ellis, Dr. James Conrad, DeKalb, IR-930 English, Edward H., Champaign, HR-1048 Evans, Lovelyn J., 96 yrs., SR-658 Everett, Reynolds "Rip", Galva, HR-381 Everett, Reynolds M. "Rip", Galva, SR-254 Fitzgerald, Leo, SR-340 Flowers, Perry, Sr., Chicago, HR-198 Foote, Zalie Borras, Chicago, HR-394 Franklin, Eula B., Chicago, HR-233 Freeman, Vertie B., Chicago, HR-424 Freitag, Wilbur W., Jacksonville, HR-985, 1026 Friend, Lawrence, Jurdine & Lawrence Jr., HR-1082 Gamble, Isabel, Chicago, HR-1289 Gant, Charles, Chicago, SR-553 Gilbert, John G., former member of G. A., HR-375 Gilbert, Senator John G., SR-526 Gilmore, Annie Mae "Tea", Gilmore, HR- 322 . Goodell, T. Isabelle, Champaign, HR-1226 Gray, Joseph, Northbrook Grim, Ralph E., Urbana, HR-924 Gwinn, John F., HR-1194 Hagopian, George, Alderman, Chicago, HR-1034; SR-598 Halbert, Jerome and Kristin, HR-850 Hannah, Catherine, Chicago, SR-754 Hannah, Kathie, Chicago, HR-1221 Harley, Alexander M., Park Ridge, HR- 1129 Harris, Harold, Sr., Chicago, HR-22 Hartman, Lyon Weldon, Champaign, HR- 1216 2728 RESOLUTIONS - MEMORIALS--Cont. Haugh, Catherine, Chicago, SR-552 Havis, Leon, Chicago, HR-687 Hayes, Patrick, Chicago, SR-566 Healey, Weaver C., Loda, IL, HR-732 Healey, Weaver, HR-935 Hearon, Leroy, Sr., Chicago, HR-1210 Hedge, Joseph Streid, Monticello, HR-747 Henderson, Mary, Chicago, HR-34 Henning, Timothy R., Chicago, SR-551 Henry, Patrick, director of Free Street Theatre of Chicago, SR-253 Hensel, David M., St. Charles, HR-113 Henzi, Associate Judge Frederick, Glen Ellyn, SR-298 Hersheway, Mitchell, Chicago, SJR-108 Higgins, John P., Champaign, HR-306 Hill, Rosa L., Chicago, HR-86 Hogan, John, Chicago, HR-1070 Hood, Jack E., Edgar County Sheriff, Paris, HR-1225 Horton, Earnest, Chicago, HR-1219 Hough, Jack L., HR-880 Humbert, Rev. Don, Richton Park, HR-712 Hunsicker, Carl J., HR-1054 Hunt, Martha McCormick, Chicago, SR- 595 Huntley, Gloral, SR-509 Isby, Ruth, Memphis, Tennessee, HR-1053 Jackson, Lois Sorrell, Chicago, HR-866 Jansen, Ivan, Monticello, HR-1017 Jefferson, Boury Mae, Chicago, HR-1071 Jefferson, Savannah, HR-696 Jeffery, Lillian P., Champaign, HR-18 Jespersen, Emil, Sycamore, HR-246 Johnson, Dick, Gifford, HR-309 Johnson, Kewanis, Chicago, HR-864 Jones, Wilbur R., Urbana, HR-1235 Jordan Reginald, Chicago Heights, HR-848 Jordan, John Walker, Jr., Elmhurst, IL, SR-90 Jordan, Rev. Willie Frank, Chicago, HR- 208 Karlock, Frank R., Rankin, Hr-4611 Kauffman, Eli G., Arthur, HR-472 Kearns, John T., Champaign, HR-105 King, Frances, Chicago, SR-477 King, Ike, Sr., Chicago, HR-1190 Knox, Albert, Champaign, HR-986 Kozanecki, Margaret, Chicago, SR-490 Kubisz, Bonnie, Burnham, HR-67 Kupferschmid, David Earl, Rankin, HR- 897 Lambert, Karen Renee, Spfld., IL, HR-229 Larison, Robert J. "Larry", Spfld., HR-326 Larsen, Dr. Joseph R., SR-443 Larsen, Joseph, Champaign, HR-225 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. RESOLUTIONS - MEMORIALS-Cont. Lawrence, Nina Sundrea, Chicago, HR- 1233 Legg, George, Champaign, HR-846 Lewis, Julian, Chicago, HR-717 Lewis, Theodore H., HR-749 Lindberg, Charles H. Sycamore, HR-240 Lindsay, Arthur Paris, HR-1072 Marrin, Mary Dorothea, Spfld., SR-97 Marshall, Irl, Lake Cty, HR-1040; SR-613 Mathis, Robert, Rantoul, HR-879 Matlock, Marvin Raleigh, Yorkville, HR- 963; SR-580 McClugage, Robert, Hanna City, HR-176 McGowan, Adam Donald, Chicago, HR- 982 Mclnerney, Rev. Walter, Naperville, SR- 597 McKay, Dr. Joseph P., Elmhurst, SR-675 McKelvey, Donald R., Aledo, HR-507 McKinney, Antonio B., Chicago, HR-77 Meccia, Michael & Angelina, Patch Area in Chicago, HR-711 Meilinger, Hazel, Sandwich, HR-314 Michels, Otis E., Peoria, HR-517; SR-339 Moore,. Maria, HR-40 Morado, Frank, Sr., HR-437 Morrison, Juan Laue, III, Spfld., HR-844 Morrison, Myrtle Darby, Chicago, HR-596 Morrissey, F. Emmett, former Cook Cty Circuit Judge, SR-711 Moyer, William R., Chicago, SR-755 Munds, Louis J., St. Joseph, HR-612 Murray, Mary C., Chicago, HR-108 Naponiello, Joseph L., Chicago, SR-550 Neal, Thomas L., Jr., Chicago, HR-859 Nelson, Linnel, Chicago, HR-1271 Norrick, Wayne Coleman, Champagin, HR-1212 O. J. Severson, Maple Park, HR-1244 0. J. Severson, Maple Park, HR-1244 O'Brien, Daniel P., Jr., HR-991 O'Brien, Daniel, Jr., Chicago, SR-698 Officer, Marion Sr., SR-168 Pancner, Miles, Hinsdale, SR-89 Panici, Josephine, HR-736 Pascente, Janet, Chicago, SJR-98 Patronski, Edward, Sr., Rosemont, HR-115 Peak, J. Ralph, Winchester, HR-259 Pearcy, Evert M., Naperville, HR-1246 Pena, Victor, IL State Trooper, SR-35 Pepper, Honorable Claude Denson, HR-719 Peterson, Virgil, Riverside, Sr-170 Petry, Charles, Champaign, HR-860 Piel, Henry C., Harvey, IL, HR-1042 Plumer, William, Trivoli, HR-908 Polaski, John A., Chicago, HR-538 2729 RESOLUTIONS - MEMORIALS- Cont. Pruddock, Kenneth F., Chicago, HR-43 Rakestraw, Johnetta Garnes, Chicago, HR- 1007 Rayner, Ahmed A., Sr., Chicago, HR-158 Reed, Dr. Leon H., Sr., E. St. Louis, HR- 895 Richardson, Mother Augusta, Chicago, HR-697 Rivers, Allen A., Champaign, HR-1211 Rodgers, Dr. Chetwyn John, Chicago, HR- 104 Rubino, Mary, Chicago, HR-37 Ryan, Marie, Chicago, SR-478 Salmon, Laverne, Chicago, HR-36 Samec, Lieutenant Jospeh, Pleasantview, SR-752 Sanders, Londell, Chicago, HR-896 Sanford, Danzell Harrison, SJR-74 Sawyer, Rev. Jimmie L., South Shore, HR- 577 Schaefer, Steve, SIU at Carbondale, HR- 316 Schaefer, Steve, SR-207 Scharringhausen, George, Jr., City of Park Ridge, HR-1280 Schlader, Peter and Elizabeth, SR-162 Schlaefer, Louis A., Sr., St. Jacob, IL, HR- 1105 Schlaman, Arthur L., Sr., La Grange, SR- 594 Schmidt, Crosby A., Piano, HR-988 Scott, Maurice W., Spfld., SR-712 Shannon, Evelyn M., Chicago, SR-549 Sheehan, Patrick, Chicago, SR-753 Skyles, Charles Jr., Chicago, SR-208 Skyles, Charles Miles, Jr., Chicago, HR- 345 Slazes, Frank H., Lake Villa, HR-1065 Smith, Magnolia Louise, Chicago, HR- 1278 Smith, Senator Fred J., SR-7 Smith, Thelma, Chicago, HR-715 Smith, Walter, Cullman, Alabama, HR-557 Smith, William, Lyons, SJR-53 Snodgrass, Gertrude, Chicago, HR-890 Spero, Gus J., Hazelcrest, IL, HR-435 Stanczak, Rev. Michael, N. Chicago, HR- 977 Steinbarth, Lois Anne Arata, Burr Ridge, HR-118 Stevenson, George A., Danville, HR-433 Stewart, Lenora, Chicago, HR-1174 Stotler, Kenneth, Champaign, HR-887 Streitmatter, Rudolph, Edelstein, HR-408 Strickland, Juanita Henley, Chicago, HR- 75 Sulton, Pamela Faye, HR-1095 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. RESOLUTIONS - MEMORIALS-Cont. Syas, Lizzie, Benton, Mississppi, HR-1175 Tamburino, Donna Lee Schultz, Hillside, HR-759; SR-523 Taylor, Anita, Chicago, HR-904 Taylor, Cozetta M., Chicago, HR-23 Thompson, Irene, Chicago, HR-1230 Turnbull, David, Monmouth, HR-1252 Vacin, Emil, former Berwyn Mayor, SJR-9 Verban, Emil, SR-524 Vircks, William, Villa Grove, HR-1195 Vitek, John M., former member of G.A., Chicago, SJR-10; HR-228 Vraz, Vlasta Adele, SR-596 Wade, John, Chicago, HR-20 Walker, Philip, Champaign, HR-415 Walton, William Earl, Chicago, HR-1201 Washburn, Bishop Paul A., Lombard, HR- 563 Washington, Gregory, Chicago, HR-1218 Wasylowsky, Philip T., Chicago, SR-493 Watson, Fannie, Chicago, HR-684 Wayne, Kenneth Maurice, Jr., Robbins, HR-1112 Weaver, Lyn Logan, Chicago actress, HR- 888 Webb, David 0., Champaigh, HR-1237 Weber, Edwin, Urbanna, HR-745 Wehling, Fredrick Joseph, Jr., Mayor of Sandwich, HR-243 Weinberg, Arthur, Chicago, HR-123 Weitekamp, Al, Rantoul, HR-1238 Welborn, Marc, Chicago, HR-737 Wells, Milton Knickerbocker, Pk. Ridge, HR-521 Wendt, William R., Florida, SR-745 Whisler, Gary L., DeKalb, IL, HR-4 1 Williams, Annie, Chicago, HR-i111 Williams, Earl Benjamin, Jr., Chicago, HR- 341 Wyeth, John W., Rockford, SR-21 Yates, Fred, Chrisman, HR-1172 RESOLUTIONS - MISCELLANEOUS A Tribute to the Works of the Honorable Elijah Muhammad, Feb. 19-16, 1989, SR-53 abortion, various major interests groups, G. A. directs, SJR-87 American Education Week, November 12- 18, SR-672 American Flag Day, June 14, citizens urged to honor, SR-402 Baccalaureate Savings Program by purchasing College Savings Bonds, State employers be encouraged, HR-287 Baltic Freedom Day, June 14, 1989, HR- 667 Baltic Republics, freedom & independence" from domination by Soviet Union, SR- 356 2730 RESOLUTIONS - MISCELLANEOUS-Cont. Beta Sigma Phi Day, April 27, 1989, HR- 350 Bielarusian people, fight for human rights & freedoms, SJR-20 Capparelli, Rep. Ralph, men over 50, have training wheels mounted on their bicycles, HR-692 Catholic Schools Week, January 28 to February 3, 1990, HR-1263 Chicago Art Institute School, American Flag art display, HR-144, 148, 149, 153, 155 Criminal Justice Awareness Day, June 21, 1989, HR-498 Dept. of Conservation tree planting, local government projects, SJR-11 Developmental Disabilities Services Law, HJR-80 Drug-Free America, HR-1023 Drug-Free America, SR-608 Dystonia Week, April 13-19, 1989, HR-239 Excellence in Education month, Oct., SR- 606 FEDERAL GOVERNMENT affordable housing, Congress urged, HR-1276 agriculture development bonds, Congress urged, SJR-34 American Coal Miners' Memorial Day, Sept. 23rd, urge Congress, HR-1268 American Heritage Trust Act, SJR-24 Budget Reconciliation Act, 1989, HR- 1153 Bureau of the Census of the U.S., 1990, public assistance persons, HR- 327 Catastrophic Medicare Act, SR-199 census statistics for 1990, SJR-110 Chanute Air Base & Fort Sheridan, flaws in the report, SJR-23; HJR-29 chemical weapons stockpiling, international agreement, HR-320 Chicago West Side, federal Enterprise Zone, HR-168 claims not exceeding $1,500, IL Supreme Court urged, HR-340 Clay Report, questions & facts be reviewed by Congress of U. S., SR- 646 Clean Air Act, EPA sanctions for non- compliance, HR-71 coal slurry legislation, HR-293; SR- 200 condemn the use of military force by the Chinese government, HR-666 Congressional pay increase, support resolutions rejecting, HR-11 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. RESOLUTIONS - MISCELLANEOUS-Cont. cost sharing, electric utility rates, HJR- 77 Dept. of Labor, produce a state by state statistic on discouraged workers, Congress urged, SR-510 Doherty, Patrick Thomas, release on bail, & political asylum, Attorney Gen. Richard Thorngburgh urged, HR-542 dual banking system amendments, HR- 275; SR-185 federal budget for veterans, HJR-31 federal motor fuel tax, reject proposals to increase, Congress urged, HR-336 Food and Security Act of 1990, strenghen provisions, Congress urged, SJR-67 foreign steel importation policy, HR- 681 Hate Crimes Statistics Act, U. S. House Reps. & U. S. Senate encouraged, HR-752 Hispanic communities, 1990 Census, HR-142 importation of foreign steel, 101st Congress & Pres. of U. S. urged, SR-414 individuals of immigrant status, more assertive State policy urged, HJR-51 Interagency State Plan for Education of Handicapped Children, Fy 90-92, HR-169 investigate federal spending practices, U. S. Congress encouraged, HR-758 John L. Lewis, commemorative stamp, SR-189 Labor-Management Relations Act, IL Congressional Delegation urged, HR-1146 Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program, urges Congress, HR-1270 MacBride Principles in U. S., monies expanded by the British govt', SR- 316 Medicare Catastrophic Coverage Act of 1988, new benefits, HR-1006 Medicare reimbursements between urban & rural hospitals & physicians, HJR-50 Mississippi River National Heritage Corridor Act of 1989, Congress urged, SR-181 Motor Carrier Safety Act of 1984, federal Sec. of Transportation, extend 12 months deadline, HJR-60 motor fuel tax, reject proprosals to increase, U. S. Congress urged, SR- 355 National Institute of Mental Health, appropriate funds, Congress urged, HR-202 2731 RESOLUTIONS - MISCELLANEOUS-Cont. national packaging regulations, HR- 273 oppose the Treasury's proposed plan to tax depositors, Congress urged, HJR-4 overturn Texas v. Johnson, punishment for desecration of flag of U. S., SJR- 84 Pentagon's budget, IL Congressional Delegation urged, HR-730 Peoria Mass Transit District, test & demonstrate the use of ethanol, HR- 1282 petroleum product price increase investigation, HJR-33 petroleum products, increase in prices, Congress urged, HJR-33 providing funding through the imposition of special correctional facilities, SR-177 railroad tracks, prohibit the diposing of the untreated waste, HR-1000 recycled materials logo, HR-274 reject report of the Commission on Base Closure and Realignment, HJR-10 sales tax on mail-order transactions, HR-245 School of the Art Institute of Chicago, publicily apologize, American Flag, SR-184 shortage of propane, U. S. Energy Sec. James Watkins urged, HR-1266 SLIAG, reduce funding in FY 90, HR- 1013 Social Security benefits, born between 1917 & 1920, Congress urged, HR- 32 Social Security system, provides equal retirement benefits, urges Pres., HR- 32 South Africa, end support of apartheid government, SR-404 steel Voluntary Restraint Arrangements & Steel Import Stabilization Act, extend for 5 yrs., HJR-56; SJR-70 support Pres. Bush's proposal to change campaign funding, HR-705 support to build a major passenger/ cargo airport, HJR-8 tax-exempt bonds, to finance governmental projects, Congress & Pres. of U. S. urged, HR-409 Tenth Amendment, federal authority, HJR-64 U. S. Immigration & Control Act of 1986, HR-449 U. S. service personnel, missing, locate and bring them home, HR-103 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. RESOLUTIONS - MISCELLANEOUS-Cont. urgent need of the nation's homeless, HR-1183 Vietnam Women's Memorial Project, needs to be fulfilled, Congress urged, SR-22 1989 Budget Reconciliation Act, Congress & U. S. Sec. of Labor urged, SR-690 Flag Day, 6:00 p.m. CDT, June 14, 1989, SR-342 German-American Day, Oct. 6, 1989, SR- 396 Governor Animal Conservation Week, June 25- July 1, Governor urged, HR-442; SR-341 Aviation Education Week, 2nd week in October, HR-508 Developmental Disabilities Services Law, HJR-80 Heirens, William, refuse and turn down clemency, Governor urged, HR-301 tree planting, local government projects, SJR-11 Hash Wednesday, University of IL campus, condem such activity, HR-324 Hollywood, restrict the use of the name, HJR-28 IL Cooperative Extension Service, encourage support, SR-121 IL Veterans' Highway, Route 55, SR-171 Italian Heritage Month in State of IL, October, SJR-96; SR-585 Jackson, Joe, reinstate as a member of good standing in organized baseball, SR-447 Johnny Genna Day, Sept. 22, 1989, SR-467 Kathie Hannah Week, Nov. 20 to 25, 1989, HR-1221 Lake Michigan's trap & skeet shooting, HR-194 Little League Baseball in IL, June 12-16, 1989, HR-678; SR-489 Magen David Adom Society, Red Cross, HR-466, SR-188 Magen David Adom, Society, Red Cross, SR-188; HR-466 Names Project Illinois, April 19-22, 1990, Aids, HR-1171 National Diabetes Education Week, Nov. 13, 1989 & ending Nov. 18, HR-1049 National Music In Our Schools Month, HR-182 SR-127 National Women's History Month 1989 in IL., HR-130 paper recycling, container on floor of the House & other appropriate locations, HR-448 PET plastic bottle, 16-ounce, Chicago, do not introduce, Coca-Cola urged, HR-407 2732 RESOLUTIONS - MISCELLANEOUS-Cont. Post-Anesthesia Nurse Awareness Week, March 27-April 2, HR-8 preserve this valuable stock of affordable housing, Congress urged, SR-757 Quail Unlimited Day in IL, Nov. 4, 1989, game birds, SR-637 radioactive waste site selection study, SR- 635 Red Cross, Magen David Adom Society, SR-188; HR-466 Respect Life Week, Oct. 1-8, 1989, Governor urged, SR-494 Robert H. Michel Bridge, Franklin St. Bridge, SJR-103 Ronald Wilson Reagan Day, Feb. 6, 1990, HJR-81 School Psychology Week in IL, March 25- April 1, 1989, HR-132 Social Studies Fair, Jane Addams School, March 2, 1989, SR-65 Soweto, South Africa, hundreds of school children were murdered, HR-701 Transit Employees Appreciation Week, May 14-20, 1989, HR-456, 469 United State Marshals Bicentennial Day, Sept. 24, 1989, SR-439 United States Marshals Bicentennial Day, September 24, 1989, HR-700; SR-439 VETERANS federal budget for 1990, with adequate funding, need not cut current services, HJR-31 Vietnam Conflict, Grundy Cty's efforts to help veterans & keep alive the memory of those still missing, HR-31 Vietnam Women's Memorial Project, women who fought in Vietnam, SR- 22 waterways docks, mark each dock platform, HR-609 Women's Health Week, May 14-20, 1989, HR-444 Women's History Month, HR-55 Workers Memorial Day, April 28, 1989, SR-182, 230; HR-344 World Day for Laboratory Animals in IL, April 28-30, 1989, HR-342, 360; SR-233 Youth Art Month, March 1989, HR-58 RESTAURANTS County Food Establishment Licensing Act licensing of food service establishments; fees, HB-1224 fast foods fast food labeling/disclosure, HB-1364 Menu Disclosure Act, creates, HB-1888 REVISORIES See STATUTES Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. RIVERS, LAKES AND STREAMS See WATER SAFETY All-terrain Vehicle (ATV) Safety Act Cycle Rider Safety Training Act, deletes ATVs/off-highway motorcycles, SB-1325 effective date, SB-609 grammatical change, HB-225 registration exemptions, HB-1359 regulatory changes, HB-1593 repeals, SB-1491 unrefunded motor fuel tax revenues; registration; liability, HB-225 Boat Registration and Safety Act DUI, waiting period, HB-905 Boiler and Pressure Vessel Safety Act nuclear reactor, reports and fees, SB-1324 Carnival and Amusement Rides Safety Act water amusement devices, HB-1123 Chemical Safety Act, Illinois Standard Industrial Classifications list; ESDA report, HB-1157 Cycle Rider Safety Training Act ATVs/off-highway motorcycles, deletes, SB-856, 1325 DOT personnel accidents DOT confidential investigations, HB-1315 fireworks See FIRE PROTECTION Food Safety Transportation Act, creates, HB-2896 Furniture Fire Safety Act, creates, HB-2171 Hazardous Construction Disclosure Act creates; hazardous substance disclosure, HB-2374 Hazardous Substance and Toxic Waste Handlers, Transporters and Storers Drug and Alcohol Testing Act, creates, SB-590 Hazardous Substances Construction Disclosure Act, creates, SB-769 High Voltage Power Lines Safety Act, creates, HB-2717 Industrial Commission job health & safety study; workplace accident prevention programs, HB- 1163 Lawn Care Products Application and Notice Act, creates, HB-1328 Lawn Chemical Application and Notice Act creates; notice and cleaning requirements SB-1328; HB-1687 Lawn Chemical Public Notification Act creates; posted notice of lawn treatment, SB-1167 lead acid battery disposal, SB-450 2733 SAFETY-Cont. motorcycles helmets, requires, SB-7 Nuclear Facility Safety Act, Illinois, HB-2310 nuclear reactor inspection, fees, SB-1324 Omnibus Public Workplace and Public Safety Drug and Alcohol Testing Law of 1989, creates, SB-940 Radiation Protection Act accreditation, removes Podiatric Medical Practice Act licensee, SB-1269 radiation installations, inspections, fees, et al, HB-2779 radon detectors registration, Dept. Nuclear Safety, HB-1611 Radon Gas Safety Act, creates, HB-2682 Response Action Contractor Indemnification Act percentage of contracts paid into Response Action Contractors Indemnification Fund, SB-1007 road sign visibility night visibility improvement, older drivers, HB-1121 safety inspections and education in industrial and commercial establishments Safety Inspections and Education Advisory Committee, creates, SB-1024 school buses rooftop safety hatches, HB-1546 seatbelts child seatbelt reponsibility, expands, HB-638 Smoke Detector Disclosure Act, creates, SB-911; HB-2090 space heaters homeowner insurance denial, prohibits, HB-130 Toxic Substances Disclosure to Employees Act independent contractor definition, HB- 1139 Workers' Compensation Act safety program, HB-567 SALES Agricultural Commodity-Based Plastics Development Act, creates, SB-870 Alcoholic Beverage Advertising and Marketing Control Act, creates, HB-1606 Blacklist Trade Law, Illinois technical change, SB-918 Cigarette Vending Machine Accessibility Act creates; restricts locations, HB-720 closeout sales Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. SALES-Cont. return of license fees, HB-1357 Consumer Clear Information Act, Uniform, creates, HB-1354 Consumer Fraud and Deceptive Business Practices Act see also: CONSUMERS see also: FRAUD coin-operated machines, toll free repair number, HB-721 Consumer-in-Waiting Act, creates, HB- 2820 Farm, Industrial and Construction Equipment Fair Dealership Law outdoor power equipment, SB-1081; HB-701 food and beverage packaging polystyrene & polyvinvyl chloride, bans, HB-959 Forest Products Standards Act creates; labeling; standards, SB-351 halons and chlorofluorocarbons fee on first sales; fund research and conservation projects, HB-1378 Land Sales Act - see: conveyances/ easements Land Sales Registration Act of 1989, creates, HB-2405 lead acid battery disposal, SB-450 lead-acid batteries recycling credit, used batteries; fee with no trade-in, HB-2020 Meat and Poultry Inspection Act freezer plans advertising, SB-228 Mobile Home Warranty Act, creates, SB- 1145 Motor Vehicle Franchise Act service center operators, HB-776, 2045 Motor Vehicle Retail Installment Sales Act interest rates, HB-184 New Vehicle Buyer Protection Act coverage, extends, HB- 128 modifications, warranty, liability, HB-1966 Organic Food Labeling Act, Illinois, creates, HB-2052 Organic Food Products Standards Act, creates, SB-1437 paging devices State Police permits & documentation, HB-1409 Product Liability Improvement Act, Illinois creates; civil actions; manufacturers & sellers; limitations on damages awards, SB-839 rebuilt autos parts, express warranty, HB-1359 Retail Installment Sales Act transaction fees disclosure, SB-954 2734 SALES-Cont. sales representatives point of solicitation, removes reference, HB-1549 Single Use Plastic Container Tax Act, creates HB-2112 Solid Waste Reduction Act creates; recyclable containers; fees & credits; Dept. Revenue Packaging Board, HB-2027 Spirits Fair Dealership Law, creates, SB- 860 Telemarketing Consumer Protection Act, creates, HB-2488 Video Movie Sales and Rentals Act posted warnings of harmful effects of violent & sexual materials, HB-1056 rentals to minors, limits, SB-5; HB-928 Wholesale Drug Distributor Licensing Act, creates, HB-1727 SALES TAXES See TAXATION SANITARY DISTRICTS See DRAINAGE SCHOLARSHIPS See GRANTS AND SCHOLARSHIPS SCHOOLS See EDUCATION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY Agenda for Cost-Effectiveness in Education Act creates; human & technological resources development; SB-1425; HB-2802 computer crimes computer virus insertion, aggravated computer virus insertion, SB-1430 tampering by program, criminal offense, HB-498 tampering, anti computer virus law, HB-794 computer software taxable tangible personal property, HB-349, 1195 computer virus insertion, new offense, SB-1153, 1430 halons and chlorofluorocarbons fees on first sale; funding of research & conservation projects; HB-1378 Laboratory Review Board, State, creates, SB-378; HB-2035 Manufacturing Technology Alliance Act, Ill., creates, SB-937 Mathematics and Science Academy, Illinois jurisdiction, Board of Higher Ed., SB- 1089; HB-2033, 2337 satellite technology systems Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY-Cont. instructional TV and radio, school pilot programs, HB-1227 Science Advisory Council State scientific and technological development and research policies, SB-1450 Science Foundation Act, Illinois, creates, SB-1455 Science Foundation, Illinois, creates, HB- 2568 Technology Advancement and Development Act, creates, SB-1345;HB-2604 toxicological laboratory service Dept. Public Health test on specimens submitted by coroners & law enforcment officers, SB-1449 SECRETARY OF STATE See STATE OFFICERS SENIOR CITIZENS Adult Abuse Register/Aging and Adult Licensure Trust Fund, HB-1282 Aging, Act on area agencies case coordination units, HB-45 emergency shelters, elderly victims of abuse, SB-702 home services eligibility, HB-45, 1128 Illinois Senior Citizens Awards Program, SB-703 judicial review, Administrative Review Law, HB-1978 local senior center participation in Dept activities, SB-699 . Long Term Care Ombudsman Program, creates in Dept. on Aging, SB-1115 low and moderate income housing support, SB-1463 multipurpose senior centers, HB-392 technical changes, HB-1282 volunteer service credit program, SB- 48 Boarding Care for Elderly Act, creates, HB- 1282 child care workers DCFS/college training programs for low income senior citizens, HB-822 Citizens Council on Senior Citizens, creates, SB-452 Elder Abuse and Neglect Act abuse categories; service personnel reports; SB-504 elderly abuse victims, county emergency shelters, SB-702 financial services retirement homes, nursing homes, long term care facilities, HB-541 Health Care Fraud and Quackery Act, creates, SB-1265 2735 SENIOR CITIZENS--Cont. Long Term Care Act creates; counseling; aid, SB-617 Long Term Care Ombudsman, SB-1115; HB-215 nursing services part-time nursing or domestic service for elderly, HB-969 prescription drugs overuse Dept. oh Aging examine, SB-1415 retirement assistance BOB tax-exempt investment program, HB-1147 senior citizen housing, HB-2047 senior citizen transportation Sec. of State list agencies providing; infoimation available thru License Exam Stations, SB-938 Senior Citizens and Disabled Persons Property Tax Relief and Pharmaceutical Assistance Act (Circuit Breaker) see also: DISABLED PERSONS see also: FOOD AND DRUGS age eligibility, lowers, SB-1402 drugs/equipment covered under Act, HB-817, 1118 eligibility, income threshold, SB-301, 523, 1402, 1470; HB-136, 818, 2935 eligibility, surviving spouse, HB-7 federal Medicare Catastrophic Coverage Act of 1988, integration of Act with, HB-2198 income tax exemption, HB-340 maximum grant level, HB-2935 Parkinson's disease medication, HB- 160. Senior Citizens Child Care Support Act creates; sr. cit. training programs, HB- 1527 Senior Citizens Property Tax Limitation Act, creates, HB-467, 517, 2856 Senior Citizens Real Estate Tax Deferral Act household income level, SB-1480 Real Estate Tax Deferral Act, title change; income & age eligibility; blind & disabled deferrals; HB-2838 real property qualification, HB-374 townships senior citizen services and facilities, township funds usage, HB-1486 SMOKING See TOBACCO AND TOBACCO PRODUCTS SPECIAL SERVICE AREAS See TAXATION STATE AGENCIES Accountability and Productivity Improvement in State Government Act Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. STATE AGENCIES-Cont. creates; entities report to G. A., SB- 1275 Administrative Rules, Joint Committee on State agency rules evaluation, HB- 1674 Agricultural Commodity-Based Plastics Development Act, creates, SB-870 Bureau of the Budget Budget Advisory Panel, creates, SB-1096 certificates of participation, HB-2665 indentures, bond sale orders, HB-1609 retirement assistance tax-exempt investment program, HB- 147 State's long-term capital projects needs, annual report, HB-1207 Capital Development Board building code review, repeals, HB-1.442 energy conservation, State facilities, SB-1319 CHIP (Comprehensive Health Insurance Plan), exempt as State agency, HB-1155 Clean Indoor Air Act, Illinois, creates, SB- 159; HB-120, 1695, 1823 copyright materials incorporated materials of another agency, not necessary to make available for copying, HB-1673 Court of Claims replacement warrant requests, HB-2582 replacement warrants, HB-2582 criminal history information, Dept. State Police provide, HB-1904 Degradable Plastic Act creates; degradable or recyclable products purchasing, HB-1339 delinquent debt reporting, HB-634 Development Finance Authority, Illinois See ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT Economy and Productivity in State Government Commission Act, creates, HB-2758 Education for Employment Board, creates, HB-2151 EPA-Environmental Protection Agency see also: ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION genetically engineered organisms, release into environment, EPA/Dept. Ag. review, HB-446 rules, nonhazardous solid waste management grants, HB-1670 settlement agreements, response costs, HB-2790 Toxics Use Reduction Division, creates, SB-1044 24-hr. 800 number; included on driver's licenses, HB-960 2736 STATE AGENCIES-Cont. Fiscal Control Internal Audit Act, creates, HB-2031 food purchases U.S. or American origin, HB-1338 High Speed Rail Transportation Authority, creates, HB-217 Historic Preservation Agency See HISTORIC PRESERVATION HIV Testing Act, creates; DCMS contracts, HB-1878 Illinois State Agency Historic Resources Preservation Act, creates, SB-467 Inspector General Act, creates; use of public funds, HB-1745 Interagency Energy Conservation Committee creates; energy conservation in State owned & leased bldgs. & facilities, SB-38 Interagency Wetland Policy Act of 1989, creates, HB-2780 Interagency Wetlands Policy Act of 1989, creates, HB-2780 Laboratory Review Board, State, creates, SB-378; HB-2035 Mathematics and Science Academy, Illinois, establishes as St. Agency, SB- 1089; HB-2033, 2337 organizational entities, prohibits unless authorized by law, HB-2032 Pollution Control Board see also: ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION sanitary landfill rules hearings, HB-298 Private Enterprise Review and Advisory Board, creates, SB-373; HB-204, 282 recycled materials use, SB-568 Science Advisory Council State scientific and technological development and research policies, SB-1450 State Agency Historic Resources Preservation Act, Illinois, creates, SB-69 State agency rules, JCAR evaluations, HB- 1674 State Board of Education See STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION State Collection Act Comptroller report on delinquent debt owed to State agencies, HB-634 deposits; transfer to accounts receivable funds, HB-1372 State Printing Contracts Act recyclable, non-colored paper, HB-2326 State Report Cost Savings Act, creates, HB-1911 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION bilingual education reimbursement formula, SB-155 certificates of recognition, HB-1400 Education Endowment Fund Act creates; GRF funds transfers; State Board of Ed. educational projects & programs, HB-990 education reform, HB-405 Educational Choice Act of 1989 creates; State Board of Ed. vouchers to parents for pupil attendance expenses, SB-946; HB-890 elected, SB-648 Engineering and Science Recruitment Act, creates, SB-70 membership interest criteria qualifications, HB-405 plans, policy & program development, studies see also: EDUCATION, ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY criteria: recognition & reward of superior teachers, administrators, schools & districts, HB-2030 downstate fiscal year study, HB-883 drug-free school grant recognition program, HB-2448 hearing impaired/behavior disordered children services, plans, SB-673 home schooling procedures, HB-1265 minority teacher recruitment & hiring policies, HB-981 reinforce pupil learning, pilot projects, HB-1222 school personnel AIDS training standards, HB-2302 school uniforms, survey procedures, HB-980 self-destructive bahavior reduction, model curriculum, HB-2411 Statewide reading recovery program, funding, SB-959 student parent educational programs awards, SB-335 telecommunications instruction pilot program, SB-536; HB-1523 transitional educational services, developmentally disabled adults, HB-1678 uniform difficulty levels, SB-726 powers and duties distressed school district loans, HB-416, 1561 regional superintendents, abolishes office, Board assume duties, HB-477 school district receivership, HB-405 pupil proficiency assessment, HB-2671 reading recovery program, funding, SB-959 2737 STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION-Cont. Scientific Literacy Center, establishes; grants, HB-2448 STATE BOARD OF ELECTIONS administrative decisions direct appellate review, Supreme Court Rules, HB-750 deputy registrar notice high school and vocational school principals, State Board notify, HB- 979 notice campaign disclosure/obligation forms, mailings, SB-787 obligation/campaign disclosure forms notices mailed, SB-789 STATE EMBLEMS State Prairie Grass, Big Blue Stem, HB-1223 State Soil, Drummer Silty Clay Loam, HB- 2903 STATE MANDATES ACT See LOCAL GOVERNMENT STATE MILITIA historical re-enactments historically'accurate uniforms & weapons, HB-2965 STATE OFFICERS Attorney General Statewide Grand Juries, creates; jurisdiction over violations of Act, HB-1487 Auditor General State Program Audit Report Act, creates, HB-2759 Compensation Review Act repeals, HB-118 Comptroller bid exempt contracts, Comptroller report to G.A., SB-158 replacement warrant requests, HB-2582 report on delinquent debt owed to State agencies, HB-634 State employees listings, exclude addresses, SB-667 2-way TV communication links for educational, business & gov't. offices, HB-1029 Dept. of Insurance, election of Director, HB-2144 Fair Campaign Practices Act, creates, SB- 868; HB-1917 Governmental Ethics Act minimum income requirement, increases, SB-36 Governor Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. STATE OFFICERS-Cont. economic emergency communities, HB-1256 Executive Orders - see: EXECUTIVE ORDERS Gov.-Lt. Gov. joint nomination, SB-23 Gubernatorial elections public financing, SB-867; HB-26 Local Government Financial Emergencies Act, creates, SB-840 Private Activity Bond Allocation Council, creates; transfer power from Gov., SB-213 Science and Technology Advisor Office, creates, E089-2 State budget, Gov. present in 17 functional categories, HB-17, 1607 Inspector General Act, creates; use of public funds, HB-1745 Lieutenant Governor Gov.-Lt. Gov. joint nomination, SB-23 Gubernatorial elections public financing, SB-867; HB-26 Rural Bond Bank, Lt. Gov. chairman of Board, HB-2520 Secretary of State EPA 24-hour 800 number, included on DLs, HB-960 oath of office/recordkeeping duties, SB-223 State officer security personnel pay, SB-3 State Officers and Employees Money Disposition Act refunds; continuous appropriation, HB-2584 Treasurer Hispanic business development financial incentives, HB-866, 1365 Home Ownership Made Easy Program, HB-1000 investments of State money, U.S. Gov't. guaranteed loans, SB-133 Rural Bond Bank, Treasurer vice- chairman of Board, HB-2520 STATE PRAIRIE GRASS See STATE EMBLEMS STATE PROPERTY Capitol Complex parking State land, DCMS exchange for other land, SB-1120 conveyance, HB-2613 Disposition of Unclaimed Property Act, Uniform repeals; creates Uniform Unclaimed Property Act, HB-2423 local improvements State payments of special assessments, HB-441 transferable property 2738 STATE PROPERTY-Cont. purchase opportunities priority, SB- 1120 Unclaimed Property Act, Uniform, creates, SB-1425; HB-2423 STATUTES codification, LRB submit plan to G.A., HB-757 computerization, LRB/DCMS computer time, HB-2427 Economic Development Review Act, creates, legislative analysis, SB-786 Fiscal Note Act school district impact note, State Sup't. of Ed. prepare, HB-66 Property Tax Commission creates; study property tax system changes, HB-1088 revisory acts First 1990 Revisory Act, SB-1466 Second 1989 Revisory Act, SB-1466; HB-2428 State Debt Impact Note Act DCMS certificates of participation, SB-212; HB-740 other evidences of indebtedness, defines, SB-460 Statute on Statutes citations; public domain; LRB fees, HB-757 short title; citations, SB-1464 statutory changes Baccalaureate Trust Authority recommendations to G.A., HB-110 voter initiative, HJRCA-13 STEEL AND STEEL PRODUCTS See PURCHASING SUNSET ACT See PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS - LICENSING- REGULATION TAXATION Bingo License and Tax Act see also: GAMES AND GAMBLING bingo prize restrictions, SB-344 Cannabis and Controlled Substances Tax Act liens for taxes, HB-2785 penalties, collection; assessments; HB-2482 Chloroflourocarbon Aerosol Propellant Tax Act, creates, HB-528 Cigarette Tax Act increases, SB-1113, 1318; HB-760, 2786 Cigarette Use Tax Act increases, SB- 1113, 1318; HB-760, 2786 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. TAXATION-Cont. Coin-operated Amusement Device Tax increase; community grants, HB-1861 increases; gang control grants, HB- 1861 license fees; increase; prorated, HB-2785 privilege tax, decreases, SB-136 computer software taxable tangible personal property; Education Assistance Fund, HB-349, 1195 Economic Development Area Tax Increment Allocation Act creates; economic development project areas, plans, tax increment allocation financing, SB-1345 Estate and Generation-Skipping Transfer Tax Act, Illinois creates; repeals Ill. Estate Tax Law, SB-744; HB-1736 fire protection districts tax increase, referendum, HB-2938 Gas Revenue Tax See public utilities taxes Hotel Operators' Occupation Tax Act See TAXATION - MUNICIPAL TAXES insurance premium tax, HB-348 Land Trust Recordation and Transfer Tax Act restriction, removes, SB-1136 landfill waste disposal tax, SB-57 Limitation on Collection of Personal Property Tax Act, creates, HB-387 liquor taxes, SB-130; HB-938, 1718, 2441, 2786 Longtime Owner-Occupant Property Tax Relief Act, creates, HB-2116 Mobile Home Local Services Tax Act increase rates, HB-1053 mobile home definition exceptions, SB- 201 title transfer, prohibits if taxes owed, HB-1052 Motor Fuel Tax apportionment, SB-252, 1402 definitions, HB-1200 distribution formula, SB-692 distribution restrictions, SB-192 exemptions receivers, SB-752 school districts, HB-771 increases; changes distribution, HB-2576 increases; GRF transfers; RTA; IDOT mass transit; bonds; grants, HB-714 increases; Underground Storage Tank Fund, HB-2372 2739 TAXATION-Cont. international fuel tax agreement, SB- 1505; HB-2923 privilege of receiving fuel for sale or use, imposes tax, SB-752 • refund; Municipal Solid Waste Recycling Promotion Act, SB-568 State vehicles, distribution formula, HB-2048 tax; underground storage owner reimbursement program, SB-64 technical changes, HB-2417 technical changes, SB-555 motor oil sales tax, imposes, HB-2373 motor oil tax imposes; EPA response actions to waste oil; small polluter credits, SB-631 Motor Vehicle Use Tax exemptions surviving spouse, SB-51 new taxes/tax levies see also: school taxes Accessible Health Care Act, employer tax for provision of employee health insurance, SB-400; HB-1500 Chloroflourocarbon Aerosol Propellant Tax Act, HB-528 community college districts additional tax levy, SB-697 county Children's Advocacy Centers, HB-2439 County Motor Fuel Tax Law, HB-2576 Estate and Generation-Skipping Transfer Tax Act, Illinois, creates, SB-744 insurance premium tax, HB-348 landfill waste disposal tax, SB-57 life insurance company tax; emergency medical service program; grants, HB-1869 Longtime Owner-Occupant Property Tax Relief Act, creates, HB-2116 motor fuel tax; underground storage owner reimbursement program, SB-64 motor oil sales tax, HB-2373 motor oil tax; EPA response actions to waste oil, SB-631 obscenity tax act, HB-2610 park districts; notice; backdoor referendum, HB-877 Plastic Container Tax Act, SB-630; HB-154 privilege of receiving fuel for sale or. use, imposes tax, SB-752. Rescue Squad Districts tax, SB-1271 sanitary district special services, HB-263 Single Use Plastic Container Tax Act, HB-2112 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. TAXATION-Cont. Stock Transfer Tax Act, creates, HB- 347, 1183, 1408 Tobacco Products Tax Act, SB-717 obscenity tax act, HB-2610 occupation and use taxes: Use Tax, Service Use Tax, Service Occupation Tax, Retailers' Occupation Tax Build Illinois Fund transfers, increases, HB-760 Build Illinois funding, SB-185 Chloroflourocarbon Aerosol Propellant Tax Act, creates, HB-528 computer software, SB-169, 185, 392, 676, 760; HB-349, 1195, 2600 electronic payments, amounts over $10,000, HB-2872 exemptions agricultural equipmept & feed, SB-42, 50; HB-198 air common carrier fuels, HB-2209 civic/neighborhood non-profit organizations, HB-1182 recycling machinery & equipment, HB-2463, 2884 revises, HB-2600 ROT-enterprise zone qualifications, HB-1032 school museum property, SB-193 service occupation tax, sale of service exemptions, SB-971 shelled-corn-burning heating units, HB-1347 local government shares, SB-99 low and moderate income housing support, SB-1463 Metro-East Public Transportation Fund payments, SB-1322 new mobile home, 60%, SB-201 persons maintaining place of business in Ill., SB-914; HB-333, 1666 photoprocessing, HB-2785 photoprocessing, SB-98; HB-40, 248, 1601, 1602 professional photographers, tax rate, SB-716 Retailers' Occupation Tax credit: business restricted access, HB-867 criminal penalties; liens, HB-2785 delinquent tax interest, HB-1011 exempt: enterprise zone investments, HB-73 failure to file return, HB-1071 mandatory revocation of certificate for violation of Act, HB-1027 natural gas supplied from out-of- state, HB-303 2740 TAXATION-Cont. sale of business, withholding, HB-138 ROT-corporation violations, notice to * Attorney General, HB-2486 ROT-credit memoranda, HB-2785 ROT-enforcement; registration renewal, HB-2487 ROT-enterprise zone qualifications, SB-596 ROT-liens for taxes, SB-1322; HB-2785 ROT-offenses; wilfully failing to file a return, HB-2484 ROT-person definition, SB-1322; HB-2785 ROT-verification of notice of delinquency procedures, HB-2485 ROT: exempts foundries, SB-1094 Service Tax Delinquency Amnesty Act, creates, HB-1208 tax base, excludes motor fuel taxes, SB-153 Use Tax Act exemption: vehicle sold to nonresident, SB-1322 natural gas supplied from out-of- state, HB-303 park districts. tax levy; notice; backdoor referendum, HB-877 tax levy, Pleasure Driveway & Park Dist. tax levy, HB-2968 Plastic Container Tax Act, creates, SB-630 Property Tax Limitation Act of 1989, creates, SB-1479 public community colleges additional tax levy, increase taxing authoirty, HB-1484 tax levy, increases authority; backdoor referendum, SB-697 public health tax rate increase, referendum, HB-1027 Public Utilities Revenue Act See public utilities taxes public utilities taxes (Gas Revenue; Public Utilities Revenue; Telecommunications Excise) exemptions: foundries, SB-1094 Gas Revenue Tax electronic payments, amounts over $10,000, HB-2872 Energy Service Authority Assistance Fund, SB-311 exempt: school districts, HB-771, 1574 exempts: sch. dist; park dist; libraries, HB-868 Metro-East Public Transportation Fund payments, SB-1322 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. TAXATION-Cont. natural gas supplied from out-of- state, HB-303 Public Utilities Revenue Act electronic payments, amounts over $10,000, HB-2872 Energy Service Authority Assistance Fund, SB-311 exempts: sch. dist; park dist; libraries, HB-868 exempts: school districts, HB-771, 1574 Metro-East Public Transportation Fund payments, SB-1322 Telecommunications Excise Tax electronic payments, amounts over $10,000, HB-2872 exempt: school districts, HB-771, 1574 exempts: sch. dist; park dist; libraries, HB-868 radio repeater systems, excludes, HB-760 Real Estate Transfer Tax Act increase; Affordable Housing Program, SB-11, 1463; HB-57, 377, 788 increase; Open Space Lands Acquisition & Dev. Fund, Natural Areas Acquisition Fund, SB-530, 599; HB-1288 increase-Natural Areas Acquisition, Open Space Lands Acquisition & Development, Affordable Housing Trust Funds, SB-1463 Retailers' Occupation Tax Act - see: occupation and use taxes road district taxes equipment and building tax, increases, SB-474 hard road tax, increases, SB-475 sales taxes - see: occupation and use taxes school taxes Chi. Sch. Dist. education tax levy rate, increases, SB-1398 downstate operations, building & maintenance tax, increase, HB-585 downstate special education tax increase, HB-619 educational purposes tax abatement; Sch. Income Tax Fund, SB-350 School Dist. Income Tax Act, creates, HB-997 school district income tax, referendum, HB-606 school employee health insurance premium tax levy, HB-2680 school employee pension payment tax, HB-1539 school security purposes, SB-686 special education tax rate increase, HB-1303 2741 TAXATION-Cont. tax ballot information, HB-1485 tax levy certificate returned to county clerk, SB-233 tort immunity tax, HB-2680 transportation tax rate, HI-32 utility services tax; backdoor referendum HB-880 Senior Citizens Property Tax Limitation Act, creates, HB-467, 517, 2856 Senior Citizens Real Estate Tax Deferral Act household income level, SB-1480 income restrictions, removes, HB-2832 Real Estate Tax Deferral Act, title change; income & age eligibility; blind & disabled deferrals; HB-2838 tax deferral for temporary stay in nursing home, HB-374 Single Use Plastic Container Tax Act, creates, HB-2112 Special Service Area Act ordinance effective upon filing with recorder, HB-364 Stock Transfer Tax Act, creates, HB-347, 1183, 1408 tax levies - see: new taxes/tax levies tax liens real estate title guarantee trust funds used to satisy, HB-139 Uniform Federal Lien Registration Act, creates, HB-140 Taxpayer Rights Advocate creates in Dept. of Revenue, HB-1434 Taxpayer's Bill of Rights Act, creates, SB- 1144, 1424; HB-1100 Telecommunications Excise Tax Act See public utilities taxes gross charges, HB-2785 Tobacco Products Tax Act, creates; tax & licensing requirements, SB-717, 1113 Truth in Taxation Act See TAXATION - REVENUE ACT OF 1939 application, expands; majority vote for tax levies; referenda, HB-2031 definitions; property tax increase notices, SB-136 hearings, revises form for notice, HB- 1926 referendum, levy over 105% of last levy, SB-1402, 1476 tax levy increase referendum, SB-1470; HB-2830 tax levy increase, mailed notice to taxpayers, HB-2947 violations, prohibits extension of tax levy, SB-1402, 1476 Uniform Federal Lien Registration Act, creates, HB-140 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. TAXATION-Cont. validating Acts HB-623, 717 TAXATION - COUNTY TAXES County Motor Fuel Tax Law creates, HB-714, 2576 Metro-East Public Transportation Fund payments, SB-1322 County Shelter Care and Detention Home Act tax levies, lowers county population, HB-2672 Excursion Gambling Boat admission tax, SB-568 maximum county tax rate decreases; Tuberculosis Dist. Act, HB- 2969 new taxes/tax levies county Children's Advocacy Centers, HB-2439 County Motor Fuel Tax Law, HB-714, 2576 economic development tax, HB-367 real estate transfer tax, HB-2927 SW Illinois Metropolitan & Regional Planning Commission, HB-2534 township road improvement grants, HB- 1197 occupation and use taxes hotel occupation tax, local tourism and convention bureau, HB-1205 solid waste disposal tax, HB-999 stormwater tax municipality exemption, HB-289 TAXATION - ILLINOIS INCOME TAX apportionment of income business income, nonresident taxpayers, HB-1295 capital gains, taxable income, HB-2784 check-offs SAssistance to the Homeless Fund, HB-164 Child Care Expansion Program, SB-1050 Common School Fund designation, HB-1154 Community Health Center Care Fund, SB-1305 contribution, means of, HB-309 eliminates procedures, HB-2784 Gubernatorial elections public financing, SB-867; HB-26 School District Assistance Fund, HB- 1248, Youth Drug Abuse Prevention Fund, HB-309, 1050 credit memos credit memorandum in lieu of refund, HB-747 2742 TAXATION - ILLINOIS INCOME TAX Cont. credits AIDS treatment, hospital facilities, SB-1446 Community Development Finance Corporation investments, HB-1648 dependent care costs, HB-255 developmentally disabled employee wages, SB-274 drug rehabilitation programs, SB-88 earned income credit, SB-295; HB-755 employer child care centers, SB-15,87, 275; HB-488, 615, 1028, 1113, 1517 Employment Expansion & Investment Incentive Act, creates, SB-1172 hazardous waste toxicity reduction equipment, SB-497 high impact bus. investment credit, HB-887 hospital/nursing home child care center, SB-91 investment tax credit, SB-169, 185, 676, 692, 760, 1035, 1405, 1462; HB-469, 887, 2600 jobs tax credit, enterprise zones, SB- 891 Municipal Solid Waste Recycling Promotion Act, creates, SB-568 real property tax percentage, HB-2878 research & development, SB-692 residential property tax, 10%, SB-1402 shelled corn burning heat unit, single family dwelling, HB-406 small business credits, SB-1172 cross references, HB-1333 deductions adoption fees, SB-276 rent constituting property tax, HB- 1161 rent, SB-214 residential property tax, abolishes, SB- 1402 residential real property, increases, SB-169 senior citizens, domestic household employee wages, HB-373 special needs child care, SB-277 travel expenses, HB-531 unemployment compensation benefits, HB-220 definitions person, SB-1322; HB-2785 state, HB-2784 Estate and Generation-Skipping Transfer Tax Act, Illinois creates; repeals Ill. Estate Tax Law, SB-744; HB-1736 exemptions Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. TAXATION - ILLINOIS INCOME TAX-Cont. blind/elderly HB-127, 256, 288, 340, 345, 490, 1181, 1522 SB-136, 140, 161, 175, 594 Circuit Breaker payment recipients, additional exemption, HB-340 pregnancy, SB-251 school district bonds, HB-1776 standard, increases, SB-67 underpayment penalty exemptions, HB-2837 Income Tax Refund Fund use of funds, restrictions, HB-1070 Internal Revenue Code references, HB- 1333, 1533, 1535 liens for taxes, SB-1322; HB-2785 Metro-East Public Transportation Fund payments, SB-1322 payments checks not made payable to Dept. of Rev., return and cashing policies, SB-139; HB-122, 1130, 1666 underpayment penalty exemptions, HB-2837 rates increase, SB-67, 164, 169, 350, 539; HB-490, 1072, 1181, 1532 refunds Common School Fund designation, HB- 1154, 1238 credit memorandum in lieu of refund, HB-747 sale of business withholding, payment of income tax due, HB-138 School District Income Tax Act, creates, HB-997 tax return forms different color than IRS forms, SB- 139; HB-1130 EZ form, HB-767 taxable income capital gains, HB-2784 Taxpayer Rights Advocate creates in Dept. of Revenue, HB-1434 Taxpayer's Bill of Rights Act, creates, SB- 1144, 1424; HB-1100 violations, criminal penalties, liens, SB-1322; HB-2785 TAXATION - MUNICIPAL TAXES comfort station tax rate limitation exemption, HB-35 earnings tax, referendum, HB-1654 Excursion Gambling Boat admission tax, SB-568 garbage tax 2743 TAXATION - MUNICIPAL TAXES-Cont. all municipalities; composting, HB- 1084 graveyard tax levy, referendum, HB-558 Hotel Operators' Occupation Tax Act exemptions, HB-1301 infrastructure improvements, HB-1580 insurance premium tax rate increase, foreign corporations, HB-1313 new taxes/tax levies earnings tax, referendum, HB-1654 East St. Louis enterprise zone income tax, HB-2531 ' real estate transfer tax, HB-1430, 2927 street/sewer tax levy; interest on bonds, SB-496 occupation and use taxes hotel occupation tax, local tourism and convention bureau, HB-1205 park district tax, bans municipal surcharge, HB-21 60. real estate transfer tax, authorizes, HB- 1430, 2927 street light tax rate limitation exemption, HB-35 tax base utility taxes, exclusions, HB-54 tax increment financing revisions, SB-98; HB-40, 248 utility taxes gross receipts exclusions, SB-59; HB- 2841 local government units, exempt, HB- 1397 natural gas use tax, HB-303 validating acts, HB-892 TAXATION - REVENUE ACT OF 1939 (PROPERTY TAXES) abatement recycling equipment, HB-1074 recycling firm real property, HB-2881 assessed valuation see also: valuation complaint hearings, notice to all taxing dist. affected, HB-1137 EAV for 1989 tax levy, SB-1402 enterprise zone abatement property exemption, HB-1591 enterprise zone property, excludes, HB- 1407 equalization, assess. dists. over 1 million, SB-1402, 1477 farmland, HB-602 rental conversion, no increase, SB-1481 assessments Cook County horse racing grandstand, HB-158 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. TAXATION - REVENUE ACT OF 1939 (PROPERTY TAXES)-Cont. Cook County reviews, HB-1086 determination; 1990 EAV formula; quarterly billing, HB-1236 divided assessment districts; separate equalization factors, SB-1468 equalization, assess. dists. over 1 million, SB-1477 farmland assessment value decline, payment of lost taxes to taxing dist., HB-416 farmland, hold harmless extension, HB-1054 golf course land, HB-2962 homestead property, HB-155 incorrect, refunds, HB-460 levies in violation of Truth in Taxation Act, SB-1476 railroad traded property fixed assessment, HB-107 real property classifications, adjust median assessment levels, HB-2931 State-leased property, SB-593 uniform tax levy filing date; 1990 EAV; quarterly billing & payments, SB- 1402, 1469 assessors bonus for accuracy of assessments, HB- 1048 educational requirements, HB-602 failure to receive county tax assessment books, HB-2784 qualifications, HB-1137 township assessors qualifications, SB- 567; HB-1252 bad check fees, HB-1072 board of review election from districts, exclusions, HB-466 charitable or beneficent purpose, HB-1623 Cook County Board of Appeals assessment reviews, HB-1086 membership, increases, HB-339, 1087 county Children's Advocacy Centers creates; child sexual abuse victims; county property tax, HB-2439 county collector/treasurer/clerk interest plus final interval payments, HB-1170 delinquent taxes interest on unpaid installments, HB-1597 disabled veterans increases, HB-1831 donated goods income, HB-1623 Estate and Generation-Skipping Transfer Tax Act, Illinois creates; repeals Ill. Estate Tax Law, SB-744; HB-1736 2744 TAXATION - REVENUE ACT OF 1939 (PROPERTY TAXES)-Cont. exemptions agricultural societies property, SB-977 airport authority property, HB-753 arts organizations property, HB-216 assessed value reduction hearings, SB-593 charitable organization property, HB-489, 1252 forest preserve property, SB-136, 731; HB-158, 714 governmental property used for vocational & technical education, HB-714 recycling equipment, HB-1073 river conservancy district property, HB-927 school museum land, SB-194 extensions precludes, districts in violation of Truth in Taxation Act, HB-1926 form of payment personal checks, county tax collector may refuse, HB-972 grammatical change, HB-1591 homestead exemption application, county assessor provide, HB-1239 disabled homeowners, creates exemption, SB-595 disabled veterans annual certification, copies to local assessors, SB-853; HB-1925 increases, HB-1831 general increases, SB-1402, 1473; HB-79, 499, 2828 improvement notice to owners of increased assessed valuation, SB-634 rentals to elderly creates exemption for property owners SB-578 senior citizens increases, SB-1402, 1470, 1474; HB-499, 635, 2826, 2829 increases, SB-1470, 1474; HB- 499, 635, 2826, 2829 tax delinquency duplicate notice, HB-930, 1831, 2882 Longtime Owner-Occupant Property Tax Relief Act, creates, HB-2116 Metro-East Public Transportation Fund payments, SB-1322 Metropolitan Redevelopment Corporation Act, creates; property tax freeze, SB- 1094 Net State Sales Tax Increment, Net State Utility Tax Increment, reports, SB-1322 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. TAXATION - REVENUE ACT OF 1939 (PROPERTY TAXES)-Cont. omitted property prior uncollected taxes, HB-1389 payments under protest procedures, HB-2827 property taxpayers protest fund, abolishes; refunds plus interest, SB- 160 standard of proof of taxpayer objection, HB-1788 property classification forestry, Private Sector Park Act, SB- 322 Property Tax Appeal Board Cook County residents access, SB- 1478; HB-2167, 2931 determination of assessment, property under appeal, HB-1666 Property Tax Commission creates; study property tax system changes, HB-1088 Property Tax Freeze Act, enacts, HB-80 Property Tax Limitation Act of 1989, creates, SB-1479 Property Tax Relief Grant Act, creates, SB- 164 railroad reports, date, HB-2785 Real Estate Transfer Tax Act See TAXATION redemptions payment of sums to reimburse public funds, SB-740 redemtion under protest, SB-625 sales of property in error, HB-112 reductions overpaid taxes in preceding year, SB-933 revenue reduction hold harmless grants, HB-602 Senior Citizens Property Tax Limitation Act, creates, HB-467, 517, 2856 supervisor of assessments duties, SB-646; HB-2784 tax bills itemized pension levies, SB-136, 971, 1503; HB-1926, 2958 pension itemization, exempts certain taxing districts, HB-2958 tax delinquent property Interest in Tax Delinquent Property Act, creates, HB-2072 tax levy increases mail notice to taxpayers, SB-1472; HB- 2831 referendum, SB-1471; HB-2830 tax sales automation fee; Tax Sale Automation Fund, SB-593 2745 TAXATION - REVENUE ACT OF 1939 (PROPERTY TAXES)--Cont. bidders: register, affidavit; tax sale fraud penalties, SB-588 payment before tax sale, HB-1137 personal checks, county tax collector may refuse, HB-972 redemption amounts, HB-1787 refund, sales made in error, interest, SB-634 Taxpayer's Bill of Rights Act, creates, SB- 1144, 1424; HB-1100 technical change, SB-1398; HB-1603, 1604 town collectors duties; compensation, SB-476 Truth in Taxation Act See TAXATION valuation prorating subdivision lots; assessor notification, HB-395, TAXATION - SALES TAXES See TAXATION TEACHERS certification administrative certificates Chicago teachers, HB-1620 endorsements, HB-2855 early childhood, pre-school teachers, SB-254 provisional certification, HB-590 substitute teachers; transitional bilingual education, SB-333, 632 surrender, revocation, suspension, SB-254 testing exemptions, HB-381, 452 tests, HB-1505 compensation and salaries minimum salaries, HB-416 reading specialists, HB-1680 contractual continued service deactivated high schools, HB-32 transferred jurisdictions, SB-187 dismissal honorable dismissal by personal delivery, HB-539 evaluations alternative evaluation, SB-477 hiring practices minority recruitment and hiring policies, HB-981 orders payment; maturity dates; interest rates, SB-517 parent-teacher conferences programs by grade levels, HB-945 pre-school early childhood teaching certification, SB-254 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. TEACHERS-Cont. scholarships - see: GRANTS AND SCHOLARSHIPS sick leave immediate family, incl. aunts & uncles, HB-1747 TELECOMMUNICATIONS See PUBLIC UTILITIES TELEVISION See RADIO AND TELEVISION TOBACCO AND TOBACCO PRODUCTS Alcohol and Tobacco Advertising and Display Control Act, creates, SB-618 Cigarette Vending Machine Accessibility Act creates; restricts locations, HB-720 Clean Indoor Air Act, Illinois, creates, SB- 159; HB-120, 1695, 1823 Clean Public Elevator Air Act, Illinois, creates, HB-1768 nicotine dangerous drug, categorizes, SB-222 school property smoking, sch. boards ban, HB-486 tobacco use, bans, HB-2447 Smoking Limitation Act, creates, SB-44 Smoking Standards Act, Illinois creates; standards; designated smoking areas; employment practices; duties; penalties, SB-527; HB-378 taxes - see: TAXATION TRADE AND TOURISM Blacklist Trade Law, Illinois technical change, SB-918 Excursion Gambling Boat Act, creates, SB- 568 Export Development Act outstanding performance bond and State guarantees, SB-768 State Treasurer, member of governing board, HB-2864 Export Trading Company Act annual report, legislative recommendations, SB-768 foreign firms DCCA incentives to locate in Ill., HB- 618 International Trade Task Force membership; State promotional efforts, SB-768 Quad Cities Interstate Metropolitan Authority Compact Act/Authority, creates, HB-548, 549 Small Business Export Development Act, creates, SB-768 State Tourism Advertising Fund, creates, SB-451, 1311 2746 TRADE AND TOURISM--Cont. travel agencies banks, HB-162 World Trade Center, Illinois, creates, SB- 768 TRANSPORTATION Alcohol and Tobacco Advertising and Display Control Act, creates, SB-618, alcohol/drug testing Drug Testing Transportation Law, Illinois, creates; mandatory employee drug testing, SB-90 Hazardous Substance and Toxic Waste Handlers, Transporters and Storers Drug and Alcohol Testing Act, creates, SB-590 Omnibus Public Workplace and Public Safety Drug and Alcohol Testing Law of 1989, creates, SB-940 articulated vehicles, public transportation, HB-1579 Bikeways Act, Illinois creates; DOT Office of Bikeway Facilities; new bicycle tax, SB-787 Commercial Transportation Law - see: MOTOR VEHICLES DOT personnel accidents DOT confidential investigations, HB-1315 Downstate Public Transportation Act federal operating assistance funds, HB- 1782 - federal UMTA Section 9 funds, new Article, HB-714 . Metro-East Public Transportation Fund, payments into, SB-1322 Metro-East Transit District financial assistance, HB-1616 paratransit services-special needs assistance, HB-1782 rural paratransit special needs assistance, HB-1782 Food Safety Transportation Act, creates, HB-2896 Hazardous Substance and Toxic Waste Handlers, Transporters and Storers Drug and Alcohol Testing Act, creates, SB-590 High Speed Rail Transportation Authority, creates, HB-217 High Voltage Power Lines Safety Act, creates, HB-2717 Local Mass Transit District Act board members residency, HB-87 overmatch of federal funds, HB-1782 transit authority security liability, SB- 270 Metropolitan Transit Authority Act crime liability, HB-1631 CTA - free crime patrol transportation, SB-1499; HB-2911 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. TRANSPORTATION-Cont. CTA employees part-time teachers, HB-153 CTA liability; unsafe location, SB-270 CTA-public bidding, equipment, HB-2195 Drug Testing Transportation Law, Illinois, creates; mandatory employee drug testing, SB-90 MTA safety & security goals, HB- 1630 RTA/CTA funds, anti-crime promotion, SB-255 transit authority security liability, SB- 270 transit police force, mandates, HB- 1006 navigable streams dredging operations, federal permits satisfy local requirements, SB-203 Omnibus Public Workplace and Public Safety Drug and Alcohol Testing Law of 1989, creates, SB-940 Public Transportation Consumer Protection Act creates; competitive proposals; minimum standards for operators & contracts, SB-832; HB-1702 drivers: annual drug & alcohol tests, HB-2898 drivers: criminal background checks, HB-2899 railroads/trains railroad crossings failure to obey officer or device, SB-1179 pedestrians, bans when signals operating, SB-989 vehicles required to stop, HB-453 railroad right of way sales; ICC identify; purchaser disclosure, HB-1456 railway accidents ICC annual report, HB-530 train crew members, drivers license exemptions, HB-2964 Regional Transportation Authority (RTA) Drug Testing Transportation Law, Illinois, creates; mandatory employee drug testing, SB-90 Five-Year Program, copies of ordinance filings, HB-72 school district transportation agreements, HB-1481 Strategic Capital Improvements Program, HB-714, 2576 township disconnection, referendum, SB-62; HB-72, 824 township services; RTA tax set-asides, HB-825 2747 TRANSPORTATION-Cont. transit authority security liability, SB- 270 senior citizen transportation Sec. of State list agencies providing; information available thru License Exam Stations, SB-938 stormwater flows speed limits, DOT set, SB-248; HB-694 transit authorities, immunity, SB-270 Tri-State High Speed Rail Line Compact adopts; interstate oversight commission, HB-616 TRAVEL AGENCIES See TRADE AND TOURISM UNCLASSIFIED LAWS PA 84-974 Maryville conveyance, HB-1789 PA 85-1418, Chicago School Reform Act effective date, SB,651 PA 85-183, All-terrain Vehicle Safety Act effective date, SB-609 1909 Session Laws, p. 3777 Kaskaskia Commons, transfer of funds, Island Drainage & Levee District, SB-247 UNIFORM LAWS Anatomical Gift Act, Uniform death, defines, SB-68 repeals; Uniform Anatomical Gift Act of 1989, SB-546 Commercial Code, Uniform certificated securities, HB-1524 finance statement fees, increases, HB-1097 improper payment over stop payment order, liability, HB-1524 leases, adds Article, HB-1691 Commercial Driver's License Act, Uniform, creates, SB-1254 Consumer Clear Information Act, Uniform, creates, HB-1354 Conviction Information Act, Illinois Uniform effective date, HB-1463 Custodial Trust Act, Illinois Uniform, creates, SB-547 Determination of Death Act, Uniform, creates, HB-611, 2972 Disposition of Unclaimed Property Act, Uniform cooperatives, abandoned credits or capital, HB-2936 repeals; creates Unifoim Unclaimed Property Act, HB-2423 Enforcement of Foreign Judgments Act, 1964 Revised Uniform adopts, SB-551 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. UNIFORM LAWS-Cont. Federal Lien Registration Act, Uniform, creates, SB-239; HB-140 Fraudulent Transfer Act, Uniform, creates, SB-549 Health-Care Information Act, Uniform, creates, SB-1313 International Wills Act, Uniform, creates, SB-548 Limited Partnership Act, Revised Uniform revisions; assumed names, SB-533 Peace Officers' Disciplinary Act, Uniform misconduct questioning officer informed prior to questioning, HB-39 Perpetuities, Uniform Statutory Rule Against, creates, SB-863 Premarital Agreement Act, Illinois Uniform, creates, SB-552; HB-470, 1690 Unclaimed Property Act, Uniform, creates, SB-1425; HB-2423 VETERANS burial Dept. Veterans Affairs rulemaking, HB-1578 Emergency Homeless Veterans Law, creates, SB-1463 veteran burial places, Dept. rulemaking authority, HB-558 VICTIMS AND WITNESSES Aging, Act on emergency shelters, elderly victims of abuse, SB-702 Bill of Rights for Children creates; child victim impact statements, HB-1757 Bill of Rights for Victims and Witnesses of Violent Crime Act prisoner furlough, notice to victims, HB-1129 victim impact statements considered in parole hearings, HB-732 victim right to be present in court, HB-1324, 1775 written/visual testimony, SB-1220;HB-2314 Criminal Victims Escrow Account Act notice & filing, statute of limitations, SB-457 Domestic Violence Act of 1986 See DOMESTIC RELATIONS elderly abuse victims, emergency shelters, SB-702 VOCATIONAL EDUCATION See EDUCATION, HIGHER WAGES See FEES AND SALARIES 2748 WATER canals Hennepin Canal, renames I11. and Mississippi Canal, HB-218 Illinois and Mississippi Canal, renames as Hennepin Canal, HB-218 Ottawa conveyances, removes restrictions, SB-856 stormwater flows DOT speed limits, SB-248 Excursion Gambling Boat Act, creates, SB- 568 Fox River advisory committees to DOT, SB- 487 groundwater see also: ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION Groundwater Quantity Management Act, creates; management plans; high capacity wells, county assessments; well interference, compensation, HB-2710 Lake Calumet groundwater study, Dept. Energy & Natural Resources, H1-789 recharge areas protection, SB-64 withdrawal permits, HB-884 Lake Calumet groundwater study, Dept. Energy & Natural Resources, HB-789 Lake Management Program Act, Illinois, creates, HB-2346 Lake Michigan dredging permits, HB-2309 Lake Michigan Protection Authority, creates, HB-636 Metropolitan Water Reclamation District of Greater Chicago corporate limits, HB-2576, 2836 navigable streams dredging operations, federal permits satisfy local requirements, SB-203 Navy Pier Metropolitan Pier and Exposition Authority Act; cigarette taxes increase, HB-760 port districts Alexander-Pulaski Port District, creates, HB-1066 Tri-City Regional Port District contracts, commissioners & employees interest in, HB-2816 Waukegan Port District check signatures, HB-2845 public water supply Build Illinois grants, local matching funds, HB-1670 local gov't. matching grants, 100% funding, HB-1663 service to previously non-serviced connections, SB-83 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. WATER-Cont. Recreational Use of Land and Water Areas Act landowner liability, SB-611 residential water service See PUBLIC UTILITIES River Conservancy Districts Act organization ballots, state maximum tax rate, HB-2926 transfer real property by gift to Ill., HB-261 Riverboat Gambling Act, creates, SB-572 Riverboat Gambling Law, HB-158 Soil and Water Conservation Districts immunity, HB-1464 Spring Lake, State reversion rights, HB- 2280 Swimming Pool and Bathing Beach Act cartridge filtration systems, HB-1445 Upper Illinois River Valley Development Authority, creates, SB-1451; HB-1724 Water Use Act groundwater withdrawal permits; emergency restrictions, HB-884 water use permit plan, DOT, HB-1196 Water Well and Pump Installation Contractor's License Act monitoring wells, SB-570, 1036 Water Well Construction Code monitoring wells; closed loop wells; plugged wells, SB-1036 permits, all wells, SB-250 well depletion assurance, SB-249 wells definitions; construction incl. acts to obtain groundwater; notice of violation; abandoned wells, SB-569 water well pump contractors repeals; creates Contractors Registration Act, HB-2412 Waukegan-North Chicago Lakefront Development Authority, creates, HB- 2550 WEAPONS See Also: CRIMINAL CODE OF 1961 Air Rifle Act paint ball guns, HB-1186 assault weapons delivery delay, HB-607 prohibits, HB-331 unlawful use of weapons, SB-147 explosives definitions; storage requirements; warning signs; vehicles; fingerprint cards, HB-1627 Explosives Act, Illinois, creates, HB-1627 Firearm Owner's Identification Card Act applicant clearance, fingerprinting, SB-1210 2749 WEAPONS-Cont. denial: information to law enforcement agencies & Dept. State Police, SB-1210 paint ball guns, excludes, HB-1186 preemps home rule, HB-1144 repeals; creates Firearm Owner's ID Act of 1989, HB-746 repeals, SB-108; HB-922 State Police powers to revoke or deny I.D. card, SP-1210 Firearms Shooting Range Development Act, creates, HB-60 handguns deer open season for handguns, HB- 547 military re-enactments historically accurate uniforms & weapons, HB-2965 semiautomatic rifles, delivery delays, HB- 826 semiautomatic weapons, bans, HB-708, 2266 WEIGHTS AND MEASURES monetary penalties for violations subsequent violations, same location, HB-522 total selling price, HB-522 WILDLIFE CODE See GAME CODES WILLS AND TRUSTS Charitable Trust Act General Not For Profit Corporation Act applies, SB-514 register of trustees, computerized, SB- 514 registry of trustees, computer data bank, HB-1514 repeals; Charitable Trust Act of 1989; Charitable Trust Enforcement Fund, SB-514; HB-1514 Custodial Trust Act, Illinois Uniform, creates, SB-547 International Wills Act, Uniform, creates, SB-548 Land Trust Recordation and Transfer Tax Act restriction, removes, SB-1136 Living Will Act health care agencies/agents powers, SB-661; HB-924 WILLS AND TRUSTS-Cont. Perpetuities, Uniform Statutory Rule Against, creates, SB-863 Power of Attorney Act health care agencies/agents powers, SB-661; HB-924 physician, health care power of attorney, HB-1764 records; statutory forms; incompetency; health care agent powers, SB-741; SHB-1749 Probate Act adopted child status, SB-924 adopted children property rights determination, HB-1877, 1881 beneficiary involved in death, holder of property cooperate in investigation, SB-927 claim period publication, notice requirements; time-barred claims, HB-1713 claim period, publication & notice requirements, SB-955 claims against estates spousal debt responsibility restrictions, SB-129 creditors' claims notices, SB-532 disabled person judgment; guardian qualifications, SB-458 guardians of person & estate notice; written notice to ward, SB-458 guardianship, disabled adults, HB-1777 mailed notice of claim to estate, HB- 196 mentally ill disabled adult, guardians, HB-144 technical change, HB-952, 2381 Religious and Charitable Risk Pooling Trust Act indemnification; reorganization of trust funds (reciprocal), SB-1298 Responsible Property Transfer Act exclusions; trust deeds; disclosures; HB-2790 WORKERS' COMPENSATION/ WORKERS' OCCUPATIONAL DISEASES ACTS See EMPLOYMENT ZOOS See PARKS AND PARK DISTRICTS Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2750 GOVERNOR'S ACTION 2751 PUBLIC ACTS Public Act Bill No. Date Public Act Bill No. Date PA(86-0001)A SB-0651 5-01-89 PA (86-0061)A SB-0414* 7-14-89 PA (86-0002)A SB-0385* 5-26-89 PA (86-0062)A SB-0417* 7-14-89 PA (86-0003)A HB-0692 6-05-89 PA (86-0063)A SB-0423* 7-14-89 PA (86-0004)A SB-0529 6-06-89 PA (86-0064)A SB-0432* 7-14-89 PA (86-0005)A SB-0261* 6-16-89 PA (86-0065)A SB-0443* 7-14-89 PA (86-0006)A- HB-2042 6-29-89 PA (86-0066)VP HB-0859* 11-03-89 PA (86-0007)A SB-0436* 6-29-89 PA (86-0067)VP HB-0845* 10-19-89 PA (86-0008)A HB-0240 6-30-89 PA (86-0068)A SB-0401* 7-19-89 PA (86-0009)A HB-0287 6-30-89 PA (86-0069)A HB-0238* 7-20-89 PA (86-0010)A HB-0590 6-30-89 PA (86-0070)A HB-0239* 7-20-89 PA (86-0011)A HB-2665 6-30-89 PA (86-0071)A HB-0551* 7-20-89 PA (86-0012)A HB-2718 6-30-89 PA (86-0072)A HB-0593* 7-20-89 PA (86-0013)A SB-0187 6-30-89 PA (86-0073)A HB-0833* 7-20-89 PA (86-0014)A SB-0219* 6-30-89 PA (86-0074)A HB-0838* 7-20-89 PA (86-0015)A SB-0240 6-30-89 PA (86-0075)A HB-0839* 7-20-89 PA (86-0016)A HB-0714 6-30-89 PA (86-0076)A HB-0843* 7-20-89 PA (86-0017)A HB-0760 7-02-89 PA (86-0077)A HB-0942* 7-20-89 PA (86-0018)A SB-0169 7-05-89. " PA (86-0078)A HB-1218 7-20-89 PA (86-0019)A HB-0545* 7-07-89 PA (86-0079)A SB-0163* 7-20-89 PA (86-0020)A HB-0831* 7-07-89 PA (86-0080)A SB-0279* 7-20-89 PA (86-0021)A HB-0832* 7-07-89 PA (86-0081)A SB-0280* 7-20-89 PA (86-0022)A HB-0841* 7-07-89 PA (86-0082)A SB-0282* 7-20-89 PA (86-0023)A HB-0842* 7-07-89 PA (86-0083)A SB-0404* 7-20-89 PA (86-0024)A HB-0844* 7-07-89 PA (86-0084)A SB-0406* 7-20-89 PA (86-0025)A HB-0864* 7-07-89 PA (86-0085)A SB-0410* 7-20-89 PA (86-0026)A SB-0243 7-07-89 PA (86-0086)A SB-0415* 7-20-89 PA (86-0027)A SB-1258 7-07-89 PA (86-0087)A SB-0416* 7-20-89 PA (86-0028)A HB-0582* 7-11-89 PA (86-0088)A SB-0420* 7-20-89 PA (86-0029)A HB-0583* 7-11-89 PA (86-0089)A SB-0421* 7-20-89 PA (86-0030)A HB-0836* 7-11-89 PA (86-0090)A SB-0428* 7-20-89 PA (86-0031)A HB-0837* 7-11-89 PA (86-0091)A SB-0430* 7-20-89 PA (86-0032)A HB-0848* 7-11-89 PA (86-0092)A SB-0431* 7-20-89 PA (86-0033)A HB-0849* 7-11-89 PA (86-0093)A SB-0728* 7-20-89 PA (86-0034)A HB-0860* 7-11-89 PA (86-0094)VP SB-1164* 10-19-89 PA (86-0035)A HB-0861* 7-11-89 PA (86-0095)A SB-1166* 7-20-89 PA (86-0036)A HB-0863* 7-11-89 PA (86-0096)A HB-0111 7-26-89 PA (86-0037)A HB-0865* 7-11-89 PA (86-0097)A HB-0113 7-26-89 PA (86-0038)A SB-1345 7-12-89 PA (86-0098)A HB-0121 7-26-89 PA (86-0039)A HB-0846* 7-12-89 PA (86-0099)A HB-0511 7-26-89 PA (86-0040)A HB-0377 7-13-89 PA (86-0100)RR HB-0592* 10-31-89 PA (86-0041)A HB-0584* 7-13-89 PA (86-0101)A HB-0594 7-26-89 PA (86-0042)A HB-0659* 7-13-89 PA (86-0102)VP HB-0830* 11-03-89 PA (86-0043)A HB-0835* 7-13-89 PA(86-0103)VP HB-0834* 10-19-89 PA (86-0044)A SB-0185 7-13-89 PA (86-0104)VP HB-0840* 10-19-89 PA (86-0045)A SB-0409* 7-13-89 PA (86-0105)A HB-0847* 7-26-89 PA (86-0046)A SB-0411* 7-13-89 PA (86-0106)RR HB-0850* 11-03-89 PA (86-0047)A SB-0413* 7-13-89 PA (86-0107)A HB-0851* 7-26-89 PA (86-0048)A SB-0418* 7-13-89 PA (86-0108)VP HB-0994* 10-19-89 PA (86-0049)A SB-0422* 7-13-89 PA (86-0109)A HB-2033 7-26-89 PA (86-0050)A SB-0424* 7-13-89 PA (86-0110)A HB-2321 7-26-89 PA (86-0051)A SB-0425* 7-13-89 PA (86-0111)VP SB-0278* 10-19-89 PA (86-0052)A SB-0426* 7-13-89 PA (86-0112)A SB-0281* 7-26-89 PA (86-0053)A SB-0427* 7-13-89 PA (86-0113)RR SB-0284* 11-03-89 PA (86-0054)A SB-0429* 7-13-89 PA (86-0114)A SB-0285* 7-26-89 PA (86-0055)A SB-0434* 7-13-89 PA (86-0115)VP SB-0286* 11-03-89 PA (86-0056)A SB-0439* 7-13-89 PA (86-0116)VP SB-0288* 10-19-89 PA (86-0057)A SB-0440* 7-13-89 PA (86-0117)VP SB-0412* 10-19-89 PA (86-0058)A SB-0012* 7-14-89 PA (86-0118)VP SB-0433* 10-19-89 PA (86-0059)A SB-0037* 7-14-89 PA (86-0119)VP SB-0435* 10-19-89 PA (86-0060)A SB-0408* 7-14-89 PA (86-0120)RR SB-0437* 11-03-89 A-APPROVED, AR-APPROPRIATION REDUCED, AVO-AMENDATORY VETO OVERRIDDEN, C-CERTIFIED AS REVISED, F-FILED WITHOUT SIGNATURE, RR-REDUCTION RESTORED, VO-VETO OVERRIDDEN, VP-VETOED-IN-PART, *-APPROPRIATION BILL 2752 PUBLIC ACTS-Continued Public Act PA (86-0121)VP PA (86-0122)VP PA (86-0123)RR PA (86-0124)A PA (86-0125)A PA (86-0126)A PA (86-0127)A PA (86-0128)A PA (86-0129)A PA (86-0130)A PA (86-0131)A PA (86-0132)A PA (86-0133)A PA (86-0134)A PA (86-0135)A PA (86-0136)A PA (86-0137)A PA (86-0138)A PA (86-0139)A PA (86-0140)A PA (86-0141)A PA (86-0142)A PA (86-0143)A PA (86-0144)A PA (86-0145)A PA (86-0146)A PA (86-0147)A PA (86-0148)A PA (86-0149)A PA (86-0150)A PA (86-0151)A PA (86-0152)A PA (86-0153)A PA (86-0154)A PA (86-0155)A PA (86-0156)A PA (86-0157)A PA (86-0158)A PA (86-0159)A PA (86-0160)A PA (86-0161)A PA (86-0162)A PA (86-0163)A PA (86-0164)A PA (86-0165)A PA (86-0166)A PA (86-0167)A. PA (86-0168)A PA (86-0169)A PA (86-0170)A PA (86-0171)A PA (86-0172)A PA (86-0173)A PA (86-0174)A PA (86-0175)A PA (86-0176)A PA (86-0177)A PA (86-0178)A PA (86-0179)A PA (86-0180)A Bill No. Date SB-0438* 10-19-89 SB-0441* 10-19-89 SB-0442* 11-03-89 SB-0016 7-28-89 SB-0064 7-28-89 HB-0165 8-02-89 SB-0392 8-02-89 HB-0032 8-03-89 HB-0261 8-03-89 HB-0283 8-03-89 HB-0305 8-03-89 HB-0390 8-03-89 HB-0476 8-03-89 HB-0585 8-03-89 HB-0931 8-03-89 HB-1774 8-03-89 HB-2061 8-03-89 HB-2091 8-03-89 SB-0145 8-03-89 SB-0287 8-03-89 SB-1173 8-03-89 SB-0494 8-07-89 HB-0007 8-11-89 HB-0185 8-11-89 HB-0258 8-11-89 HB-0340 8-11-89 HB-0374 8-11-89 HB-0917 8-11-89 HB-1080 8-11-89 HB-1453 8-11-89 HB-2613 8-11-89 SB-0051 8-11-89 SB-0505 8-11-89 SB-1115 8-11-89 HB-1599 8-12-89 HB-2333 8-12-89 HB-2780 8-12-89 SB-0231 8-12-89 SB-0850 8-12-89 HB-0459 8-13-89 HB-1108 8-13-89 HB-1831 8-13-89 HB-2606 8-13-89 HB-2607 8-13-89 SB-0065 8-13-89 SB-0283 8-13-89 SB-0990 8-13-89 SB-1346 8-13-89 SB-1348 8-13-89 SB-1349 8-13-89 HB-0064 8-14-89 HB-0068 8-14-89 HB-0107 8-14-89 HB-0130 8-14-89 HB-0147 8-14-89 SB-1424 8-14-89 HB-0264 8-14-89 HB-0364 8-14-89 HB-0387 8-14-89 HB-0460 8-14-89 Public Act Bill No. Date PA (86-0181)A HB-0466 8-14-89 PA(86-0182)A HB-0512 8-14-89 PA (86-0183)A HB-0586 8-14-89 PA (86-0184)A HB-0589 8-14-89 PA(86-0185)A HB-0620 8-14-89 PA (86-0186)A HB-0623 8-14-89 PA (86-0187)A HB-0630 8-14-89 PA (86-0188)A HB-1081 8-14-89 PA (86-0189)A HB-1100 8-14-89 PA (86-0190)A HB-1170 8-14-89 PA (86-0191)A HB-1196 8-14-89 PA (86-0192)A HB-1207 8-14-89 PA (86-0193)A HB-1305 8-14-89 PA (86-0194)A HB-1372 8-14-89 PA (86-0195)A HB-1448 8-14-89 PA (86-0196)A HB-1547 8-14-89 PA (86-0197)A SB-0267 8-14-89 PA (86-0198)A SB-0309 8-14-89 PA (86-0199)A SB-0353 8-14-89 PA (86-0200)A SB-0388 8-14-89 PA (86-0201)A SB-0477 8-14-89 PA (86-0202)A SB-0486 8-14-89 PA (86-0203)A SB-0727 8-14-89 PA (86-0204)A SB-0815 8-14-89 PA (86-0205)A SB-1015 8-14-89 PA (86-0206)A SB-1016 8-14-89 PA (86-0207)A SB-1039 8-14-89 PA (86-0208)A SB-1126 8-14-89 PA (86-0209)A SB-1128 8-14-89 PA (86-0210)A SB-1256 8-14-89 PA (86-0211)A SB-1323 8-14-89 PA (86-0212)A SB-1385 8-14-89 PA (86-0213)A SB-1396 8-14-89 PA (86-0214)A HB-0291 8-15-89 PA (86-0215)A HB-0321 8-15-89 PA (86-0216)A HB-0379 8-15-89 PA (86-0217)A HB-0702 8-15-89 PA (86-0218)A HB-0739 8-15-89 PA (86-0219)A HB-0753 8-15-89 PA (86-0220)A HB-0773 8-15-89 PA (86-0221)A HB-0777 8-15-89 PA (86-0222)A HB-0799 8-15-89 PA (86-0223)A HB-0886 8-15-89 PA (86-0224)A HB-0945 8-15-89 PA (86-0225)A HB-0947 8-15-89 PA (86-0226)A HB-0966 8-15-89 PA (86-0227)A HB-0981 8-15-89 PA (86-0228)A HB-1175 8-15-89 PA (86-0229)A HB-1176 8-15-89 PA (86-0230)A HB-1398 8-15-89 PA (86-0231)A HB-1401 8-15-89 PA (86-0232)A HB-1406 8-15-89 PA (86-0233)A HB-1591 8-15-89 PA (86-0234)A HB-1597 8-15-89 PA (86-0235)A HB-1611 8-15-89 PA (86-0236)A HB-1653 8-15-89 PA (86-0237)A HB-1680 8-15-89 PA (86-0238)A HB-1685 8-15-89 PA (86-0239)A HB-1832 8-15-89 PA (86-0240)A HB-1890 8-15-89 A-APPROVED, AR-APPROPRIATION REDUCED, AVO-AMENDATORY VETO OVERRIDDEN, C-CERTIFIED AS REVISED, F-FILED WITHOUT SIGNATURE, RR-REDUCTION RESTORED, VO-VETO OVERRIDDEN, VP-VETOED-IN-PART, *-APPROPRIATION BILL 2753 PUBLIC ACTS-Continued Public Act Bill No. Date Public Act Bill No. Date PA (86-0241)A HB-1925 8-15-89 PA (86-0301)A HB-0338 8-30-89 PA (86-0242)A HB-2039 8-15-89 PA (86-0302)A HB-0365 8-30-89 PA (86-0243)A HB-2198 8-15-89 PA (86-0303)A HB-0366 8-30-89 PA (86-0244)A HB-2209 8-15-89 PA (86-0304)A HB-0368 8-30-89 PA (86-0245)A HB-2309 8-15-89 PA (86-0305)A HB-0442 8-30-89 PA (86-0246)A HB-2326 8-15-89 PA (86-0306)A HB-0446 8-30-89 PA (86-0247)A HB-2348 8-15-89 PA (86-0307)A HB-0456 8-30-89 PA (86-0248)A HB-2427 8-15-89 PA (86-0308)A HB-0458 8-30-89 PA (86-0249)A HB-2463 8-15-89 PA (86-0309)A HB-0465 8-30-89 PA (86-0250)A HB-2544 8-15-89 PA (86-0310)A HB-0468 8-30-89 PA (86-0251)A HB-2709 8-15-89 PA/(86-0311)A HB-0489 8-30-89 PA (86-0252)A SB-0050 8-15-89 PA (86-0312)A HB-0510 8-30-89 PA (86-0253)A SB-0063 8-15-89 PA (86-0313)A HB-0514 8-30-89 PA (86-0254)A SB-0239 8-15-89 PA (86-0314)A HB-0522 8-30-89 PA (86-0255)A SB-0395 8-15-89 PA (86-0315)A HB-0525 8-30-89 PA (86-0256)A SB-0638 8-15-89 PA (86-0316)A HB-0604 8-30-89 PA (86-0257)A SB-0775 8-15-89 PA (86-0317)A HB-0640 8-30-89 PA (86-0258)A SB-1037 8-15-89 PA (86-0318)A HB-0643 8-30-89 PA (86-0259)A SB-1081 8-15-89 PA (86-0319)A HB-0648 8-30-89 PA (86-0260)A SB-1262 8-15-89 PA (86-0320)A HB-0649 8-30-89 PA (86-0261)A HB-0333 8-16-89 PA (86-0321)A HB-0656 8-30-89 PA (86-0262)A HB-0496 8-16-89 PA (86-0322)A HB-0672 8-30-89 PA (86-0263)A HB-0732 8-16-89 PA (86-0323)A HB-0715 8-30-89 PA (86-0264)A HB-1623 8-16-89 PA (86-0324)A HB-0726 8-30-89 PA (86-0265)A HB-2014 8-16-89 PA (86-0325)A HB-0729 8-30-89 PA (86-0266)A HB-2313 8-16-89 PA (86-0326)A HB-0730 8-30-89 PA (86-0267)A HB-0963 8-21-89 PA (86-0327)A HB-0766 8-30-89 PA (86-0268)A SB-0150 8-21-89 PA (86-0328)A HB-0803 8-30-89 PA (86-0269)A HB-0038 8-22-89 PA (86-0329)A HB-0877 8-30-89 PA (86-0270)A SB-0127 8-22-89 PA (86-0330)A HB-0892 8-30-89 PA (86-0271)A SB-0394 8-22-89 PA (86-0331)A HB-0896 8-30-89 PA (86-0272)A HB-0332 8-23-89 PA (86-0332)A HB-0906 8-30-89 PA (86-0273)A SB-0095 8-23-89 PA (86-0333)A HB-0919 8-30-89 PA (86-0274)A HB-0304 8-24-89 PA (86-0334)A HB-0946 8-30-89 PA (86-0275)A HB-2262 8-24-89 PA (86-0335)A HB-0983 8-30-89 PA (86-0276)A HB-2439 8-24-89 PA (86-0336)A HB-0985 8-30-89 PA (86-0277)A SB-0405* 8-25-89 PA (86-0337)A HB-1010 8-30-89 PA (86-0278)A HB-0030 8-30-89 PA (86-0338)A HB-1027 8-30-89 PA (86-0279)A HB-0033 8-30-89 PA (86-0339)A HB-1092 8-30-89 PA (86-0280)A HB-0035 8-30-89 PA (86-0340)A HB-1094 8-30-89 PA (86-0281)A HB-0039 8-30-89 PA (86-0341)A HB-1095 8-30-89 PA (86-0282)A HB-0043 8-30-89 PA (86-0342)A HB-1096 8-30-89 PA (86-0283)A HB-0055 8-30-89 PA (86-0343)A HB-1097 8-30-89 PA (86-0284)A HB-0056 8-30-89 PA (86-0344)A HB-1136 8-30-89 PA (86-0285)A HB-0100 8-30-89 PA (86-0345)A HB-1137 8-30-89 PA (86-0286)A HB-0112 8-30-89 PA (86-0346)A HB-1148 8-30-89 PA (86-0287)A HB-0126 8-30-89 PA (86-0347)A HB-1149 8-30-89 PA (86-0288)A HB-0129 8-30-89 PA (86-0348)A HB-1171 8-30-89 PA (86-0289)A HB-0141 8-30-89 PA (86-0349)A HB-1186 8-30-89 PA (86-0290)A HB-0166 8-30-89 PA (86-0350)A HB-1202 8-30-89 PA (86-0291)A HB-0189 8-30-89 PA (86-0351)A HB-1206 8-30-89 PA (86-0292)A HB-0195 8-30-89 PA (86-0352)A HB-1212* 8-30-89 PA (86-0293)A HB-0208 8-30-89 PA (86-0353)A HB-1237 8-30-89 PA (86-0294)A HB-0218 8-30-89 PA (86-0354)A HB-1250 8-30-89 PA (86-0295)A HB-0225 8-30-89 PA (86-0355)A HB-1252 8-30-89 PA (86-0296)A HB-0260 8-30-89 PA (86-0356)A HB-1294 8-30-89 PA (86-0297)A HB-0274 8-30-89 PA (86-0357)A HB-1303 8-30-89 PA (86-0298)A HB-0294 8-30-89 PA (86-0358)A HB-1328 8-30-89 PA (86-0299)A HB-0314 8-30-89 PA (86-0359)A HB-1389 8-30-89 PA (86-0300)A HB-0317 8-30-89 PA (86-0360)A HB-1484 8-30-89 A-APPROVED, AR-APPROPRIATION REDUCED, AVO-AMENDATORY VETO OVERRIDDEN, C-CERTIFIED AS REVISED, F-FILED WITHOUT SIGNATURE, RR-REDUCTION RESTORED, VO-VETO OVERRIDDEN, VP-VETOED-IN-PART, *-APPROPRIATION BILL 2754 PUBLIC ACTS-Continued Public Act Bill No. Date Public Act Bill No. Date PA (86-0361)A HB-1505 8-30-89 PA (86-0421)A SB-0915 8-30-89 PA (86-0362)A HB-1545 8-30-89 PA (86-0422)A SB-0933 8-30-89 PA (86-0363)A HB-1620 8-30-89 PA (86-0423)A SB-0936 8-30-89 PA (86-0364)A HB-1627 8-30-89 PA (86-0424)A SB-0938 8-30-89 PA (86-0365)A HB-1670 8-30-89 PA (86-0425)A SB-0948 8-30-89 PA (86-0366)A HB-1688 8-30-89 PA (86-0426)A SB-0952 8-30-89 PA (86-0367)A HB-1768 8-30-89 PA (86-0427)A SB-0954 8-30-89 PA (86-0368)A HB-1778 8-30-89 PA (86-0428)A SB-0963 8-30-89 PA (86-0369)A HB-1789 8-30-89 PA (86-0429)A SB-0989 8-30-89 PA (86-0370)A HB-1842 8-30-89 PA (86-0430)A SB-1008 8-30-89 PA (86-0371)A HB-1862 8-30-89 PA (86-0431)A SB-1010 8-30-89 PA (86-0372)A HB-1864 8-30-89 PA (86-0432)A SB-1012 8-30-89 PA (86-0373)A HB-1875 8-30-89 PA (86-0433)A SB-1018 8-30-89 PA (86-0374)A HB-1997 8-30-89 PA (86-0434)A SB-1023 8-30-89 PA (86-0375)A HB-2029 8-30-89 PA (86-0435)A SB-1024 8-30-89 PA (86-0376)A HB-2047 8-30-89 PA (86-0436)A SB-1030 8-30-89 PA (86-0377)A HB-2170 8-30-89 PA (86-0437)A SB-1032 8-30-89 PA (86-0378)A HB-2196 8-30-89 PA (86-0438)A SB-1034 8-30-89 PA (86-0379)A HB-2437 8-30-89 PA (86-0439)A SB-114 8-30-89 PA (86-0380)A HB-2482 8-30-89 PA (86-0440)A SB-1186 8-30-89 PA (86-0381)A HB-2485 8-30-89 PA (86-0441)A SB-1219 8-30-89 PA (86-0382)A HB-2486 8-30-89 PA (86-0442)A SB-1224 8-30-89 PA (86-0383)A HB-2487 8-30-89 PA (86-0443)A SB-1278 8-30-89 PA (86-0384)A HB-2737 8-30-89 PA (86-0444)A SB-1296 8-30-89 PA (86-0385)A HB-2769 8-30-89 PA (86-0445)A SB-1311 8-30-89 PA (86-0386)A SB-0020 8-30-89 PA (86-0446)A SB-1320 8-30-89 PA (86-0387)A SB-0026 8-30-89 PA (86-0447)A SB-1327 8-30-89 PA (86-0388)A SB-0052 8-30-89 PA (86-0448)A SB-1328 8-30-89 PA(86-0389)A SB-0055 8-30-89 PA (86-0449)A SB-1388 8-30-89 PA (86-0390)A SB-0077 8-30-89 PA (86-0450)A SB-1431 8-30-89 PA (86-0391)A SB-0126 8-30-89 PA (86-0451)A SB-1464 8-30-89 PA (86-0392)A SB-0131 8-30-89 PA (86-0452)A HB-1085 8-31-89 PA (86-0393)A SB-0162 8-30-89 PA (86-0453)A HB-1217 8-31-89 PA (86-0394)A SB-0168 8-30-89 PA (86-0454)A HB-1223 8-31-89 PA (86-0395)A SB-0194 8-30-89 PA (86-0455)A HB-1256 8-31-89 PA (86-0396)A SB-0218 8-30-89 PA (86-0456)A HB-1472 8-31-89 PA (86-0397)A SB-0219 8-30-89 PA (86-0457)A HB-2194 8-31-89 PA (86-0398)A SB-0223 8-30-89 PA (86-0458)A HB-258? 8-31-89 PA (86-0399)A SB-0247 8-30-89 PA (86-0459)A HB-2664 8-31-89 PA (86-0400)A SB-0254 8-30-89 PA (86-0460)A SB-0008 8-31-89 PA (86-0401)A SB-0260 8-30-89 PA,(86-0461)A SB-0027 8-31-89 PA (86-0402)A SB-0265 8-30-89 PA (86-0462)A SB-0234 8-31-89 PA (86-0403)A SB-0296 8-30-89 PA (86-0463)A SB-0255 8-31-89 PA (86-0404)A SB-0307 8-30-89- PA (86-0464)A SB-0603 8-31-89 PA (86-0405)A SB-0319 8-30-89 PA (86-0465)A SB-0665 8-31-89 PA (86-0406)A SB-0375 8-30-89 PA (86-0466)A SB-0787 8-31-89 PA (86-0407)A SB-0383 8-30-89 PA (86-0467)A SB-0513 8-31-89 PA (86-0408)A SB-0479 8-30-89 PA (86-0468)A HB-0041 9-01-89 PA (86-0409)A SB-0480 8-30-89 PA (86-0469)A HB-0042 9-01-89 PA (86-0410)A SB-0495 8-30-89 PA (86-0470)A HB-0075 9-01-89 PA (86-0411)A SB-0540 8-30-89 PA (86-0471)A HB-0077 9-01-89 PA (86-0412)A SB-0571 8-30-89 PA (86-0472)A HB-0087 9-01-89 PA (86-0413)A SB-0593 8-30-89 PA (86-0473)A HB-0090 9-01-89 PA (86-0414)A SB-0611 8-30-89 PA (86-0474)A HB-0103 9-01-89 PA (86-0415)A SB-0634 8-30-89 PA (86-0475)A HB-0108 9-01-89 PA (86-0416)A SB-0659 8-30-89 PA (86-0476)A HB-0114 9-01-89 PA(86-0417)A SB-0677 8-30-89 PA (86-0477)A HB-0115 9-01-89 PA (86-0418)A SB-0740 8-30-89 PA (86-0478)A HB-0124 9-01-89 PA (86-0419)A SB-0884 8-30-89 PA (86-0479)A HB-0131 9-01-89 PA (86-0420)A SB-0900 8-30-89 PA (86-0480)A HB-0156 9-01-89 A-APPROVED, AR-APPROPRIATION REDUCED, AVO-AMENDATORY VETO OVERRIDDEN, C-CERTIFIED AS REVISED, F-FILED WITHOUT SIGNATURE, RR-REDUCTION RESTORED, VO-VETO OVERRIDDEN, VP-VETOED-IN-PART, *-APPROPRIATION BILL 2755 PUBLIC ACTS-Continued Public Act Bill No. Date Public Act Bill No. Date PA (86-0481)A HB-0176 9-01-89 PA (86-0541)A HB-1051 9-01-89 PA (86-0482)A HB-0227 9-0189 PA (86-0542)A HB-1107 9-01-89 PA (86-0482)A HB-0227 9-01-89 PA (86-0542)A HB-1107 9-01-89 PA (86-0483)A HB-0251 9-01-89 PA (86-0543)A HB-1123 9-01-89 PA (86-0484)A HB-0263 9-01-89 PA (86-0544)A HB-1142 9-01-89 PA (86-0485)A HB-0293 9-01-89 PA (86-0545)A HB-1151 9-01-89 PA (86-0486)A HB-0296 9-01-89 PA (86-0546)A HB-1153 9-01-89 PA (86-0487)A HB-0302 1 9-01-89 PA (86-0547)A HB-1155 9-01-89 PA (86-0488)A . HB-0315, 9-01-89 PA (86-0548)A HB-1157 9-01-89 PA (86-0489)A HB-0342 9-01-89 PA (86-0549)A HB-1649 9-01-89 PA (86-0490)A HB-0351 9-01-89 PA (86-0550)A HB-1189 9-01-89 PA (86-0491)A HB-0353 9-01-89 PA (86-0551)A HB-1199 9-01-89 PA (86-0492)A HB-0354 9-01-89 PA (86-0552)A HB-1224 9-01-89 PA (86-0493)A HB-0370 9-01-89 PA (86-0553)A HB-1227 9-01-89 PA (86-0494)A HB-0386 9-01-89 PA (86-0554)A HB-1244 9-01-89 PA (86-0495)A HB-0420 9-01-89 PA (86-0555)A HB-1251 9-01-89 PA (86-0496)A HB-0436 9-01-89 PA (86-0556)A HB-1255 9-01-89 PA (86-0497)A HB-0444 9-01-89 PA (86-0557)A HB-1261 9-01-89 PA (86-0498)A HB-0447 9-01-89 PA (86-0558)A HB-1264 9-01-89 PA (86-0499)A HB-0453 9-01-89 PA (86-0559)A HB-1269 9-01-89 PA (86-0501)A HB-0487 9-01-89 PA (86-0561)A HB-1300 9-01-89 PA (86-0500)A HB-0484 9-01-89 PA (86-0560)A HB-1270 9-01-89 PA (86-0501)A HB-0487 9-01-89 PA (86-0561)A HB-1300 9-01-89 PA (86-0502)A HB-0494 9-01-89 PA (86-0562)A HB-1312 9-01-89 PA (86-0503)A HB-0516 9-01-89 PA (86-0563)A HB-1314 9-01-89 PA (86-0504)A HB-0535 9-01-89 PA (86-0564)A HB-1315 9-01-89 PA (86-0505)A HB-0541 9-01-89 PA (86-0565)A HB-1316 9-01-89 PA (86-0506)A HB-0558 9-01-89 PA (86-0566)A HB-1317 9-01-89 PA (86-0507)A HB-0565 9-01-89 PA (86-0567)A HB-1324 9-01-89 PA (86-0508)A HB-0572 9-01-89 PA (86-0568)A HB-1369 9-01-89 PA (86-0511)A HB-0616 9-01-89 PA (86-0571)A HB-1402 9-01-89 PA (86-0509)A HB-0577 9-01-89 PA (86-0569)A HB-1352 9-01-89 PA (86-0510)A HB-0601 9-01-89 PA (86-0570)A HB-1366 9-01-89 PA (86-0514)A HB-0616 9-01-89 PA (86-0571)A HB-1402 9-01-89 PA (86-0512)A HB-0627 9-01-89 PA (86-0572)A HB-1416 9-01-89 PA (86-0513)A HB-0628 9-01-89 PA (86-0573)A HB-1425 9-01-89 PA (86-0514)A HB-0629 9-01-89 PA (86-0574)A HB-1443 9-01-89 PA (86-0515)A HB-0634 9-01-89 PA (86-0575)A HB-1463 9-01-89 PA (86-0516)A HB-0641 9-01-89 PA (86-0576)A HB-1471 9-01-89 PA (86-0517)A HB-0645 9-01-89 PA (86-0577)A HB-1476 9-01-89 PA (86-0518)A HB-0650 9-01-89 PA (86-0578)A HB-1479 9-01-89 PA (86-0519)A HB-0718 9-01-89 PA (86-0579)A HB-1485 9-01-89 PA (86-0520)A HB-0725 9-01-89 PA (86-0580)A HB-1486 9-01-89 PA (86-0521)A HB-0753 9-01-89 PA (86-0584)A HB-1503 9-01-89 PA (86-0522)A HB-0737 9-01-89 PA (86-0582)A HB-1518 9-01-89 PA (86-0523)A HB-0757 9-01-89 PA (86-0583)A HB-1524 9-01-89 PA (86-0524)A HB-0758 9-01-89 PA (86-0584)A HB-1530 9-01-89 PA (86-0525)A HB-0764 9-01-89 PA (86-0585)A HB-1543 9-01-89 PA (86-0526)A HB-0807 9-01-89 PA (86-0586)A HB-1549 9-01-89 PA (86-0527)A HB-0790 9-01-89 PA (86-0587)A HB-1568 9-01-89 PA (86-0528)A HB-0807 9-01-89 PA (86-0588)A HB-1576 9-01-89 PA (86-0529)A HB-0808 9-01-89 PA (86-0589)A HB-1562 9-01-89 PA (86-0530)A HB-0813 9-01-89 PA (86-0590)A HB-1616 9-01-89 PA (86-0534)A HB-0815 9-01-89 PA (86-0594)A HB-1622 9-01-89 PA (86-0532)A HB-0854 9-01-89 PA (86-0592)A HB-1626 9-01-89 PA (86-0533)A HB-0882 9-01-89 PA (86-0593)A HB-1648 9-01-89 PA (86-0537)A HB-095 9-01-89 PA (86-0594)A HB-1660 9-01-89 PA (86-0535)A HB-0905 9-01-89 PA (86-0595)A HB-1661 9-01-89 PA(86-0536)A 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SB-0376 SB-0737 SB-0890 SB-0901 SB-0999 SB-1044 SB-1214 SB-1271 SB-1314 SB-1411 SB-1414 SB-1428 HB-0069 HB-1508 HB-0138 HB-2599 SB-1463 HB-1494 HB-2520 HB-0040 SB-0743. HB-1131 HB-0044 HB-0257 HB-0441 HB-0795 HB-1313 HB-2031 HB-2035 HB-2217 HB-2346 HB-2351 HB-2634 SB-0176 SB-0816 SB-1184 SB-1269 SB-1270 HB-2059 HB-1548 SB-0588 HB-1496 HB-1621 HB-2798 SB-1322 HB-0416 HB-1192 HB-1211* SB-0136 SB-0752 HB-0098 HB-0164 Date 9-11-89 9-11-89 9-11-89 9-11-89 9-11-89 9-11-89 9-11-89 9-11-89 9-11-89 9-11-89 9-11-89 9-11-89 9-11-89 9-11-89 9-11-89 9-11-89 9-11-89 9-11-89 9-11-89 9-11-89 9-12-89 9-12-89 9-14-89 9-15-89 9-15-89 9-17-89 9-17-89 9-18-89 9-21-89 10-31-89 11-01-89 10-31-89 11-01-89 11-01-89 10-31-89 10-31-89 10-31-89 10-31-89 11-01-89 10-31-89 10-31-89 11-08-89 10-31-89 11-01-89 11-01-89 11-01-89 11-13-89 11-17-89 11-17-89 11-20-89 11-30-89 11-30-89 11-30-89 12-05-89 12-05-89 1-11-90 12-05-89 12-05-89 12-13-89 12-13-89 2759 PUBLIC ACTS-Continued Public Act Bill No. Date Public Act Bill No. Date PA (86-0961)C HB-0224 12-13-89 PA (86-0996)C SB-1305 12-13-89 PA (86-0962)C HB-0312 12-13-89 PA (86-0997)C SB-1413 12-13-89 PA (86-0963)C HB-0316 12-13-89 PA (86-0998)A SB-0086 12-18-89 PA (86-0964)C HB-0418 12-13-89 PA (86-0999)A HB-0168 12-28-89 PA (86-0965)C HB-0421 12-13-89 PA (86-1000)A HB-0313 12-28-89 PA(86-0966)C HB-0470 12-13-89 PA (86-1001)A HB-2079 12-28-89 PA (86-0967)C HB-0548 12-13-89 PA (86-1002)A SB-0632 12-28-89 PA (86-0968)C HB-0559 12-13-89 PA (86-1003)A SB-0667 12-28-89 PA (86-0969)C HB-0642 12-13-89 PA (86-1004)A SB-0734 12-28-89 PA (86-0970)C HB-1249 12-13-89 PA (86-1005)A SB-0856 12-28-89 PA (86-0970)C HB-1249 12-13-89 PA (86-1005)A SB-0856 12-28-89 PA (86-0971)C HB-1257 12-13-89 PA (86-1006)A SB-1007 12-28-89 PA (86-0972)C HB-1396 12-13-89 PA (86-1007)A SB-1072 12-28-89 PA (86-0973)C HB-1400 12-13-89 PA (86-1008)A SB-1075 12-28-89 A H A A SB1175 12-28-89 PA (86-0975)C HB-1485 12-13-89 PA (86-1010)A HB-0713 1-03-90 PA (86-0976)C HB-1619 12-13-89 PA (86-101)A HB-1072 1-03-90 PA (86-0977)C HB-1666 12-13-89 PA (86-0978)C HB-1819 12-13-89 PA (86-1012)A SB-0125 1-03-90 PA (86-0979)C HB-1863 12-13-89 PA (86-1013)A SB-0472 1-03-90 PA (86-0980)C HB-1883 12-13-89 PA(86-1014)A SB-1379 1-03-90 PA (86-0981)C HB-1899 12-13-89 PA (86-1015)A SB-0085 1-03-90 PA (86-0982)C HB-2048 12-13-89 PA (86-1016)A HB-1359 1-09-90 PA (86-0983)C HB-2130 12-13-89 PA (86-1017)A HB-1609 1-09-90 PA (86-0984)C HB-2334 12-13-89 PA (86-1018)A HB-1695 1-09-90 PA (86-0985)C SB-0237 12-13-89 PA (86-1019)A HB-2576 1-09-90 PA (86-0986)C SB-0335 12-13-89 PA (86-1020)A HB-2733 1-09-90 PA (86-0987)C SB-0389 12-13-89 PA (86-1021)A SB-0097 1-09-90 PA (86-0988)C SB-0692 12-13-89 PA (86-1022)A SB-0370 1-09-90 PA (86-0989)C SB-0707 12-13-89 PA (86-1023)A SB-1161 1-09-90 PA (86-0990)C SB-0729 12-13-89 PA (86-1024)A SB-1451 1-09-90 PA (86-0991)C SB-0742 12-13-89 PA (86-1025)C HB-0158 1-24-90 PA (86-0992)C SB-0746 12-13-89 PA (86-1026)C HB-1356 1-24-90 PA (86-0993)C SB-0976 12-13-89 PA (86-1027)C SB-1096 1-24-90 PA (86-0994)C SB-0984 12-13-89 PA (86-1028)A SB-1466 2-05-90 PA (86-0995)C SB-1050 12-13-89 PA (86-1029)A SB-0572 2-07-90 A-APPROVED, AR-APPROPRIATION REDUCED, AVO-AMENDATORY VETO OVERRIDDEN, C-CERTIFIED AS REVISED, F-FILED WITHOUT SIGNATURE, RR-REDUCTION RESTORED, VO-VETO OVERRIDDEN, VP-VETOED-IN-PART, *-APPROPRIATION BILL 2760 AMENDATORY VETOED BILLS Bill No. HB-0045 ............ HB-0211 ............ HB-0250 ............ HB-0295 ............ HB-0530 ............ HB-0576 ............ HB-0776 ............ HB-0852 ............ HB-0977 ............ HB-1128 ............ HB-1185 ............ HB-1395 ............ HB-1487 ............ HB-1555 ............ HB-1571 ............ HB-1674 ............ Date 9-06-89 9-11-89 9-06-89 9-06-89 9-11-89 9-06-89 9-06-89 9-06-89 9-06-89 9-06-89 9-08-89 9-06-89 1-29-90 9-08-89 9-12-89 9-08-89 Bill No. HB-1724 ............ HB-1754 ............ HB-1782 ............ HB-1876 ........... HB-1926 ........... HB-2123 ............ HB-2279 ........... HB-2316 ............ HB-2369 ............ HB-2405 ............ HB-2687 ............ HB-2693 ........... SB-0010 ............. SB-0112 ............. SB-0141 ............. SB-0333 ............. Date 9-08-89 9-08-89 9-06-89 9-11-89 9-08-89 9-06-89 9-08-89 9-08-89 9-06-89 9-06-89 9-08-89 9-08-89 9-06-89 8-29-89 9-06-89 9-06-89 Bill No. SB-0499 ............ SB-0514 ............. SB-0613 ............. SB-0633 ............. SB-0709 ............ SB-0735 ............ SB-b764 .......... SB-0768 ............ SB-0791 ............. SB-0937 ............. SB-0939 ............. SB-0956 ............. SB-0960 ............. SB-1079 ............. SB-1182 ............. SB-1304 ............. *-APPROPRIATION BILL Date 9-06-89 9-06-89 9-08-89' 9-08-89 9-06-89 9-11-89 9-06-89 9-08-89 9-06-89 9-08-89 9-08-89 9-08-89 9-08-89 9-08-89 9-07-89 9-08-89 2761 Bill No. Date HB-2045 ............ 1-29-90 SB-0801 ............. 12-28-89 VETOED BILLS Bill No. Date *-APPROPRIATION BILL Bill No. Date UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS-URBANA 3 0112 071779042